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November 09, 1973 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-09

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Installation Set
at Bnai Moshe

Bnai Moshe Senior United
Synagogue Youth will install
officers following 9 a.m.
services Saturday in the
synagogue. The youth will
conduct parts of the service.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
install Arlene Wohl, presi-
dent; Debbie Cash, Marty
Pasternak, Mark Ankerman
and Jody Jacobs, vice presi-
dents; Nancy Welber, treas-
urer; and Debbie Bookstein,
secretary. A luncheon, speak-
er and social will follow.
At 7:30 p.m. the USY will
hold a citywide USY square
dance. Refreshments and
membership information will
,'ailable. There is an ad-
n.—sion charge.
*
Talit and Tefilin Club will
meet 8:30 a.m. Sundays in
the synagogue. Following
services will be breakfast,
bowling and a discussion of
- timely Jewish topics.

Freshman and sophomore
USY (grades 3-6) will meet
1 p.m. Sunday at the syna-
gogue to attend the Book
Fair play at the Jewish Cen-
ter. For information, call
Danny Kaplan, 398-7422 or
the synagogue office, 548-
9000.

DICK STEIN

presents

A complete musical
package for your party.

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Featuring:

•• DICK STEIN

• Jeep Smith

• Eric Blewett

• Shelby Lee

• Patty Grant

op Joel Johnson

• Mori Little

From One to Any
Number of Entertainers

It

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`Sammy' Coming to Book Fair

"If You Knew What Sammy
Knew, What Would You Do?"
is the theme of the premiere
performance by the Jewish
Center Young People's
Theater, to be presented by
the Young Actors Guild 2
p.m. Sunday and 4:15 p.m.
Wednesday.
The play will coincide with
the 22nd annual Jewish Book

Center to Offer
Holiday Pass

A special Thanksgiving
holiday membership at the
Jewish Center will be avail-
able Nov. 23-25 to all Jewish
tweens, teens and young
adults who are not presently
Center members. The three-
day pass fill allow full use
of Center facilities, including
the pool and physical educa-
tion area.
This special pass can be
purchased at the Center
main building. or at the 10
Mile branch. The Thanksgiv-
ing holiday pass must be
purchased by Nov. 23.
For information, contact
the Center, 341-4200, or the
branch, 545-8780.
The Center will conduct a
special Thanksgiving Treat
for first-sixth grades 10 a.m.-
4 p.m. Nov. 23 at the main
building •
This special program will
include crafts, d a n c i n g,
swimming and roller skating-.
The program will be divided
into two age groups.
The charge will include re-
freshments and the use of all
facilities. Shuttle-bus service
from the 10 Mile branch will
be available. Registration in
the group services office is
required by Nov. 16.
For information, contact
group services, 341-4200.

Call us and we will discuss

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Fair, Nov. 10-18.
The cast includes Philip
Silverman, Cher Sussman,
Sheldon Stern, Ilene Mosko-
witz, Beth Fieger, Marcia
Jaffe, Cary Schwimmer and
Roz Hurwitz.

The supporting cast consists
of: Annie Gadon, Judy Green-
wald, Lisa Leopold, Sheila Jaffe,
Leann Trojan, Diane Denen-
berg, Cindy Klein, Laura Shif-
frin, Rachel Stein, Eric 'Hasher,
Elyse Feldman, Judy Stern,
Sandy Litt, Marci Bloom, Karen
Davis, Beverly Brown, Peggy
Curtis, Pamela Cuneo, Debbie
Topper, Sharon Eisenstett, Mi-
riam Sussman, Mary Laird, Amy
Rubin and Lisa Klein.

Tickets are on sale at the
Center. For information, con-
tact the cultural arts depart-
ment, 341-4200, ext. 236.

Books Sought
for Project of
DeMolay Group

Mosaic Chapter, Order of
DeMolay is collecting books
and magazines for children
and senior citizen organiza-
tions through Nov. 17. These
books and magazines will be
collected door-to-door by
chapter members. They will
be distributed on Nov. 21.
DeMolav's "day of comfort."
DeMolay was founded with
a goal of building, better
citizens. Its membership is
open to all boys, 13-21, and
is associated with the
Masons.
To donate books or mag..fa-
zines, call Nat Pernick, 356-
5145, or Bruce Herzbach,
352-6731.

Youth Invited
to Lubavitch
Riding Club

The Lubavitch Center
Youth Club welcomes new
members to the newly form-
ed riding club and bowling
team.
The club is an offshoot of
a special rabbi's class, com-
prised of students who have
been graduated from a regu-
lar religious school program.
It is designed to blend re-
ligious discussions, studies
and recreation.
Other activities, such as
hikes, motor boating and
overnights also are planned,
most of them on Sunday
afternoons. Transportation
usually will be in the center's
minibus.
Rabbi Dovid Segal, youth
director of the Lubavitcher
Center, will coordinate this
program and accompany the
groups on all their activities.
For information, call Rabbi
Segal at the center, 548-2666.

Project at Temple
to Conserve Gas

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 9, 1973-31

Cohn Honored
at Kickoff

USY to Have Jam

Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
United Synagogue Youth
Group (USY) will hold its
annual jam featuring the
rock band Dream 8:15 p.m.
Nov. 17 at the synagogue.
Refreshments will be served,
and there is a nominal
charge.

Youth Plan Luncheon

Cong. Beth Achim's La-
hav United Synagogue Youth
(USY) will hold a cultural
luncheon following Sabbath
services. Saturday at the
synagogue. Mrs. Milton Arm
will review "The Antagonists:
"A Story About Masada" by
Ernest K. Gann.

Louis Berry, left, presents
a Book of Honor to Irwin I.
Cohn, chairman of the Na-
tional Bnai Brith Humani-
tarian Award Dinner in trib-
ute to Leonard Woodcock,
president of the UAW, which
will be held Nov. 28 at Cobo
Hall. The presentation was
made at the kick-off luncheon
in the Sheraton Cadillac
Hotel attended by members
of the dinner committee.
Cohn was the recipient of the
Humanitarian Award in 1972,
when Berry was dinner
chairman. The presentation
of the award to Woodcock
will be made by Dr. William
A. Wexler, honorary presi-
dent of Bnai Brith. For reser-
vations, call the Bnai Brith
Foundation, 354-6100.

It were not best that we
should all think alike; it is
difference of opinion that
makes horse-races.
—Mark Twain.

MICHAEL KAPUT

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To cut down on American
dependence on Arab oil,
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Temple Emanu-El has initiat-
INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT
ed an economical and pol-
• CARICATURES
lution-cutting project called
• ASTROLOGER'
SAF — Save A Gallon, in
• CLOWNS
which members of the con-
• BELLY DANCERS
gregation are requested to
• VARIETY SHOWS
save one gallon of gasoline
per week.
BY HATTIE
SEYMOUR
SCHWARTZ
SCHWARTZ
Announcement of the ;Jo-
AGENCY
356-8563
ject, circulated to all Union
8525
"God
sends
meat
and
the
356
Party
Favors
of American Hebrew Congre-
CHRISTMAS CARDS AVAILABLE
devil
sends
cooks."—Weloney
gations (UAHC) (Reform)
urges doubling up on shop-
ping trips, theater trips, rides
OPEN SUNDAYS TIL 4 P.M.
to schools and to services.
A cutback in engine idling
also is suggested.
According to a newsletter
on the project, the 2,500,000
Jewish families in the U.S.,
participate American gaso-
line
consumption can be cut
By YOCHEVED KLEIN
by more than 130,000,000
For a while, it looked as
gallons per year, based on
all winter
though we were not going to
the saving of one gallon per
coats
Participate in the annual
family per week.
Beth .Jacob convention. Who
at
could think about a conven-
tion when there was a war Youth to Discuss
going on in Israel?
Malainiid Stories
We converted pop cans,
The Youth Literary Dis-
beer cans, potato chin con- cussion Club of Cong. Beth
tainers, etc., into collection Shalom will meet 2 p.m.
canisters pasted on a label Saturday in the synagogue
that read "Israel Emergency to discuss Bernard Mala-
Fund" and went out to col- mud's collection of short
lect money. We stood in front stories, "The Magic Barrel."
of super markets, in front of
Dr. Arnold Goldsmith, pro-
theaters and knocked on fessor of English at Wayne
doors. In a short time we State University and a mem-
had collected more than ber of the congregation, will
$2,000.
lead the first of several
At the moment, we are monthly discussion groups
preparing to attend the con- for young people in the 9th
vention in Toronto this week- to 12th grades. Discussions
end. There will be a busload will center on Jewish Ameri-
of us going. Our itinerary can writers and their works.
will include visits to Jack
Miner's Bird Sanctuary and ORT Israel Students
an African Safari on the way
Design Launch Rock
to Toronto.
RAMAT-GAN — Moshe
The theme of the conven-
Pant Coats
tion is "Relating to Each Strauch and Yitzhak Guter-
Other and Responsibilities man, students in precision
also on
for Each Other." Tziril Poss, mechanics at the ORT school
Sale
a senior was nominated by here launched their "home-
the national convention to made" rocket from the sand
at
compose a song on the theme dunes at Rishon le-Zion.
The red-painted rocket —
of the convention. Susan
Katz, Sandra Sherman, Ettie 1.30 meters long and 90mm
Silver and Tziril Poss cre- in diameter—rose to a height
ated a beautiful banner for of five kilometers before fall-
the occasion. Dena Carman ing back to earth. With an
and Myra Penfil, both of overall weight of 20kg. (44
grade 12, were assigned to pounds) it used solid fuel and
was assembled in two stages.
represent our school.
Thurs. Nites till 9 p.m.
The launching was carried
We plan to visit the Ontario
Sunday Noon till 4
out
with
the
assistance
of
Science Center and on the
Other Days 9:30-5 p.m.
the
armoured
corps
of
the
way back we will make a
detour to Niagara Falls and Israel defense forces and the
BANKAMERICARD/MASTERCHARGE
visit the outstanding sights students were assisted in the
of the area. We will be planning and assembly by
chaperoned by our principal, their teacher, Oded Kirsch
COOLIDGE at NINE MILE • OAK PARK
Rabbi Shalom Goldstein, and and by Avi Sternfeld an en-
Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Levi. gineer in the Israel Defense

Beth Jacob
Girls Aid Israel

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