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November 01, 1974 - Image 53

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-01

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Bnei Akiva Activities Slated

Bnei Akiva, the religious
youth arm of Mizrachi-Hapoel
amizrachi, announces sev-
eral activities are available
0 observant youth in grades
1-12.
Each Shabat, youth in
graders 1-7 are invited to a
"snif" or Shabat meeting 3

NOW AVAILABLE
FOR YOUR

HAPPY OCCASION

• Bar Mitzva • Wedding
• Banquet, Etc.

SEVERIN

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p.m. at Young Israel of Oak-
Woods: Youth in grades 8-12
will hold their meeting at
5:30 at the synagogue. In
Southfield, "snifs" are held
for youth in grades 1-7 at
Young Israel of Southfield.
Fdr information, call David
Bigman, 968-0398, or Cheryl
Lowenberg, 356-3622.
Bnei Akiva will have an
Erev Ralagan (get-together)
8:30 p.m. Saturday at Young
Israel of Oak-Woods for youth
in grades 8-12. On Sunday at
1:30 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek,
the group will participate in
a citywide bike-a-thon for
Soviet Jewry.
For information on Bnei
Akiva events, call shaliakh
Shmuel Barchad, 544-1549.

The Land of Israel is the
holiest of lands.—Midrash

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BBYO Business

Michigan Bnai Brith Youth
Organization will -have three
representatives at the District
6 BBYO board meeting, this
weekend in Milwaukee.
Representing Great Lakes
AZA will be its Aleph Godol,
Lewis Check . of Southfield,
and representing the BBG
will be its N'siah, Sheri
Aaron of Livonia. Gail Shif-
man of Southfield, chairman
of District 6 BBG Interna-
tional Service Fund, will also
attend.
* * *
The AZA council will meet
7 p.m. Monday at the BBYO
office. The BBG Council will
meet 7 p.m. Thursday at the
BBYO office.
* * *
Theodor Herzl AZA of
Windsor will sponsor its an-
nual sweetheart dance and
installation 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9

at Shaar Hashomayim Syna-
gogue, 115 Giles, Windsor.
The Jets will provide music,
and a buffet dinner will be
served. For information, call
Sid Plotnick, (519) 258-1975.
* * *
The annual BBYO Regional
Convention will be held Dec.
22-26. The convention slogan
is "Stop, Look, and Listen:
See, Do' and Enjoy." Coordi-
nators are Barbara Bank of
Zangwill BBG, of Southfield
and Paul Chatlin of Goode
AZA, W. Bloomfield.
* * *
An organization meeting
for a new AZA chapter will
be held 8 p.m. Thursday at
the BBYO office. All Jewish
youth, ages 14-18, who wish to
join, are invited. For infor-
mation, contact Conrad J.
Koller, program director at
the BBYO office, 354-6113.

What is a friend? Some- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
one who for the first time Friday, November 1, 1974-53
makes you aware of your
loneliness and his, and helps,
you to escape so you in turn
can help him. Thanks to him
you can hold your tongue
without shame and talk free-
ly without risk. That's it.
—Elie Wiesel

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Bnai Moshe Lists Youth Events

Music of Distinction

From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra

MARTIN KOSINS

546-7558

Bnai Moshe United Syna-
gogue Youth groups, Kadima,
grades 7-8; Halutzi m,
grades 5-6; Giborim, grades
3-4; and junior congrega-

Beth Achim
Youth Events

Sportswear* Boutique

Marilyn Borsen

W
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Marilyn Rothenberg

omen's Apparel • - Handbags
• Jewelry • Accessories
• Gift Items

PAN EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE

20079 W. 12 Mile at Evergreen

Country Village Center

Cong.' Beth Aehim youth
groups announce they will
hold Shabbat services weekly
at 10 a.m. at the synagogue.
The Tallith and Tefillin Club
will meet 9:30 a.m. Sundays.
Anyone age 12, and over, is
invited.
A cartoon and puppet show,
featuring Mildred Berry, will
be held for children, age 5-
10, 2:30 p.m. Nov. 10 at the
synagogue. Refreshments will
be served, and there is a
charge. Parents accompanied
by a child will be admitted
free.

AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD! .

H., Orchestras • Entertainment
• Speakers . • Concerts

Downtown Detroit - ,96241600,

Family Portraits
Make Nice
. Hanuka Gifts

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Formerly The Martin-David Orchestra

RUSSELL SCHREIBER• ASSOCIATES

sANdy fRiEdmAN plioirogkAphy
398-7211
cANdids • moviEs• PORTRAITS

tion, will install new officers
at ceremonies at an oneg
Shabat 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9
at the synagogue. Parents
and _friends are invited.
Luncheon will be served 10
a.m. Nov. 10 following Shabat
services for all members and
officers.
Kadima, grades 7-8, will
Afternoon and Evening Classes
participate in the citywide
bike-a-thon for Soviet Jewry,
beginning 1:30 p.m. Sunday
at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Members will meet at 1:15
p.m. beside the Bnai Moshe
at a savings of course
Youth banner. Members who
are collecting money for Rus-
sian Jews may turn it in at
the 'bike-a-thon to a Bnai
Moshe adviser. For extra.
forms, call adviser, Sharon
Landau, 545-6951, or cultural
"for your next affair"
vice president, Joel Ungar,
557-1481.
While you relax Tom Newby will create
On Nov. 10 the Halutzim,•
the MAGIC for your Bar Mitzvas, Weddings,
grades 5-6, and Giborim,
Showers and Parties .. .
grades 3.4, will attend a chil- •
dren's Play as part of the
Jewish Book Fair at the Jew-
of Southfield
ish Center., Members will
Flowers, Gifts
meet at the synagogue at
Distinctive Party Creations
1:15. Refreshments will be
served after the play.
29245 Southfield at 12 Mile
559-2560
Talit and Tefilin will meet
8:30 Sunday for services, immiumumumimmummimmilimmummummummmuumumiummu
breakfast and bowling. Offi-
cers for the coming year are:
Marc Ankerman, president;
Larry Lpster, vice president;
Ron - Klein, treasurer. Ralph
Goren is adviser.
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For information on Bnai
Moshe youth activities, call
the synagogue, 548-9000.

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LET'S MAKE A DATE

TOM NEWBY

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The Jewish Family and
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groups to help the adjust-
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reaved.
The five-week sessions , will
be held at Eleanor Roosevelt
School, Oak Park, beginning
Nov. 8. There is a charge.
For information, call Mrs.
Joan Israel, DI 1-5959.

Sincere appreciation to -
my many friends for your
overwhelming response

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If it happens to anyone
that sees something sinful or
hears of it, he should know
that in tlimself there is a
small particle of this sin, and
let.him make it his business
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to set it right.—Hasidic

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Thank You - Thank. You - Thank You

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