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November 16, 1973 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-16

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Volunteers Sought for CANS

Volunteers a n d contribu- I Mile, Southfield. Hours are
tions of canned goods and 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday
other items for needy fam- through Friday; and 10 a.m.-
ilies in the Jewish community 12:30 p.m. Sunday.
still are needed.
For information and to vol-
Hundreds of persons qual- unteer, call the Bnai Brith
ify for assistance under the office, 354-6100, or Sheila Or-
new CANS program, in which din, chairman of Cooperative
organizations and individuals Council of the League of
have been asked to partici- Jewish Women's Organiza-
tions, 353-9463.
pate.
The dropoff station is at
the rear entrance to the Bnai Akiva PTA Seminar
Brith office, 21711 W. 10 Held Wednesday
The PTA of Akiva Hebrew
Day School is giving a four-
TAP, BALLET, ACROBATIC
Ages 3 thru High School or
week STEP (Seminar of
A LEARNING NURSERY PROGRAM
Torah Education for Parents)
Ages 3 thru 5
program, entitled "Torah
ART LINKLETTER SCHOOLS Looks at Judaism," led by
ROYAL OAK A SOUTHFIELD
Rabbi Joseph L. Shuchato-
CALL 588 0300
Free Busing, Too!
witz, principal.
The course is offered at 10
a.m. every Wednesday in
November in the board room
of the school.
There is no charge, and
all parents are invited. For
information, call S h i f r a
Zwick, president, 398-7712.

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The Beth Achim youth
commission announces t h e
appointment of four coor-
dinators to lead youth activi-
ties for the congregation.

Call for Appointment 968 0030

Berry Levine will lead
Lahav United Synagogue
Youth age 13-18. Barbara
Ravitz is forming a Kadima
group (11-12), and Dr. Joe
Dobrusin is planning activi-
ties for 8-, 9- and 10-year-
olds.
Fern Young is coordinator
of t h e Saturday morning
nursery drop-in center for
ages 3-5 and 5-7, where
drama, games, puppetry,
stories, and singing are
stressed. This will help young
parents who wish to attend
Sabbath services. The nurs-
ery will be open from 10 a.m.
tp noon.
The Beth Achim Youth
Commission is headed by
Elliot Burns.

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Young Israel Sets
Shabat for Teens

CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS

Young Israel Teens of Na-
tional Conference of Syna-
gogue Youth (NCSY), will
hold its first youth Shabat
beginning today at the syna-
gogue. Bnai Brith youth are
invited. Registration will be
'held at 2:30 p.m. at Young
Israel Center of Oak-Woods.
• Among the weekend events
are an oneg Shabat, a Shabat
lunch and a third Shabat
meal at the home of one of
the members. Danny Butler
of Cleveland, director, will
be guest speaker.
Young Israel Teens has ac-
tivities for youth in grades
9-12. To join, call Hershel
Gardin, youth director, 548-
9629, or Terri Leiderman,
president, 547-7460.

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36—Friday, Nov. 16, 1973

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Bnai Moshe Senior USY
will meet in the youth
lounge 1:30 p.m. Sunday. At
7:30, the group will gather
at the synagogue and pro-
ceed to the dance concert at
the Jewish Center.
Junior USY, grades 7-8,
will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday
at the synagogue and then
leave for bowling. The chil-
dren's drama group will
gather 12:45 p.m. Nov. 25,
prior to the general meet-
ings for USY groups, grades
3-8.
Talis and Tefilin Club will
meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday in the
chapel. After breakfast there
will be bowling and a discus-
sion of Jewish topics. New
officers are Ron Malach,
president; Robbie Striks,
vice-president; and Steve
Grossman. treasurer.
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Bnai Moshe's freshman,
sophomore, and junior USY
Larry Freedman groups and junior congre-
gation also elected officers.
Orchestra and Entertainment
Junior congregation officers
are Ronald Demak, presi-
dent; Joel Unger, vice presi-
dent; Michael Unger, pro-
000 • co • •
gram chairman; and Richard
and Lisa Stein, sec
* Demak
retaries.
Barry Demak was elected

president of the freshman
USY (third and fourth
grades). Other officers in-
clude Allyson Schwartz, vice
• president; Debbie Stein, sec-
• o . retary; and Sherry Chisik,
• treasurer.
Sophomore (fifth and sixth
• grades)
USY officers are Lisa
Stein, president; Sherry
Binke, vice president; Carol
Fisher, secretary; and Rick-

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