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September 27, 1974 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-09-27

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32—Friday, Sept. 27, 1974

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Bnai Moshe Tells USY Events

Bnai Moshe Senior United
Synagogue Youth will begin
weekly Sabbath services 10
a.m. Saturday in the chapel.
The group will hold a gen-
= eral meeting 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day at the synagogue.
The Kadima group (grades
7-8) will hold its election of
officers 3 p.m. Sunday in the
synagogue youth lounge.
Candidates will meet at 2
p.m. For information, call
group adviser Sharon Lan-
dau, 545-6951.
Sukkot will be celebrated

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by the individual groups at
Bnai Moshe as follows:
Halutzim (5-6 graders) will
meet 4:15 p.m. today at the
synagogue and go for a
sukkot program. Rabbi and
Mrs. Stanley Rosenbaum will
host an oneg shabat program
in their sukka for the Halut-
zim group Oct. 4 with holi-
day stories and songs fol-
lowed by refreshments.
Giborim (3-4 graders) will
have the opportunity to dec-
orate_ the sukka 1:30 p.m.
Sunday at the synagogue.
Rishonim (grades 1-2)' and
Story Hour will have a Suk-
kot program 1:30 p.m. Sun-
day at the synagogue.
Any youngster interested
in taking part in these activi-
ties may call Danny Kaplan
at the synagogue office, 548-
9000, or 398-7422.

Hillel Sets Wine,
Cheese Sampling

Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at Wayne State Univer- •
sity will present a wine and
cheese tasting party 9 p.m.
Saturday at Cumberland Con-
dominiums club house.
Folk singer Tom Crocker
will be featured. For reser-
vations, call Hillel, 577-3459,
or Saul Brenner, 557-9428.

Kin of Watergate
Counsel Elected
ZOA Youth Head

NEW YORK—Rachel Dash
has been elected president
of Masada, the youth move-
ment of the Zionist Organ-
ization of America.
Miss Dash, 18, is the daugh-
ter of Samuel Dash, chief
counsel of the Senate Water-
gate Committee.
She recently returned from
a six-month stay as a volun-
teer worker at a kibutz in
Israel, and is a freshman at
the University of Pennsyl-
vania.
A highlight of the recent
Masada convention was the
presentation of a special
award to Bernard M. Rifkin,
member of .the ZOA Admin-
istrative Board and chairman
of the ZOA Youth Committee,
"for his contributions and
dedication."

Sinith-Goldbaum
Troth Announced

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Moscow Jews Applaud Detente,
Thank U.S. Rabbi for Articles

ELIZABETH, N.J. (JTA)
—Chief Rabbi Yaakov Fish-
man of Moscow, and Ephra-
im Kaplun, president of
Moscow's Jewish community,
requested, in a telephone
conversation with Rabbi Pin-
has M. Teitz of Elizabeth,
that he convey their best
wishes to the American_ Jew-
ish community for the New
Year.
Rabbi Teitz said the Mos-
cow Jewish leaders stated
that "the warm atmosphere

Young Israel Sets
Youth Activities

Young Israel of Greenfield
will show the movie "Bed-
knobs and Broomsticks" 1
p.m. Sunday at the synagogue
for 4-7-year-olds and the
Halutzim group (grades 3-5).
There is a charge.
The Halutzim group, Junior
YI teens (grades 6-8) and
Senior YI Teens will have a
brunch 1 p.m. Oct. 13 at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
The Junior Teens will have
a Shabat meeting 3 p.m.
Saturday at the home of Uriel
Levi, 14085 Ludlow, Oak
Park.
For information, and reser-
vations on youth activities at
Young Israel, contact Hartley
Harris, 968-3563.

that has been created in
America towards Soviet Rus-
EASY SOLUTION
sia by detente is to be ap-
Most
big problems will
plauded. It is our sincere
hope and wish that it will solve themselves if everyone
strengthen peace in the world works to solve the little ones.
and will lead to a strengthen-
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spiritual bonds between the
world's two largest Jewish
communities."

Kaplun acknowledged re-
ceipt of a large shipment of
etrogim and lulavim sent by
Rabbi Teitz and informed
him that the shipment had
been distributed in Moscow
and surrounding areas. Rabbi
Teitz said other cities re-
ceiving religious articles in-
cluded Leningrad, Kiev,
Odessa, Vilna, Riga, Tash-
kent, Slavuta, Tbilisi, Kuy-
byshev, Chust and Dvinsk.

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