eth Achim Plans Bnai Moshe Youth Plan Events rogram for Youth Bnai Moshe United Syna- Halutzirn: President, gogue Youth groups, Kadima (grades 7-8), Halutzim .(grades 5-6), Giborim (grades 3-4), Rishonim (grades 1-2), and junior congregation . will install this year's officers and members at ceremonies at an oneg Shabat '7:30 p.m. today at the synagogue. The Junior Choir also will be honored, Parents and friends are in- vited,. A luncheon will be The good family is one held for all members follow- 'hose members find both ing 10 a.m. Shabat services trength and enjoy _ ment in Saturday, ach er. Youth group officers for Kadima are: President, Ron- EATHER WEATHER nie Demak; vice presidents, Julie Rosen, Michael Thir- Man and Joel Ungar; sec- SUEDE & LEATHER retaries, Lisa Stein and Mar- CLEANERS cie Zumber g; treasurer, 576-0575 543-5700 _10612 W. 9 Mile 4503 N. Woodward Ralph Naftaly. Adviser is O.P. R.O. Sharon Landau. Cong. Beth Achim will Are- nt the Berry Puppet The- r with cartoons and re- eshments 2:30 p.m. Sunday the synagogue, sponsored y the youth commission. There is a charge per child, ayable at the door. Parents nd grandparents accom- ied by children will be itted free: - Children age 10 are- invited. - DEWITT - The Whole. Family eicornei DEBORAH ANN HORTICK Daughter of $100,000 in Bonds Marilyn .& Harvey Hortick Oranny. & MOrn Uncles:" Barry, 'Leslie, Bill & Do'n r Michael Ungar; vice presi- dent, Michele Ungar; secre- taries, Susie Klein and Gary Naftaly; treasurer, Jeff Guy- er. Adviser is Diane Gold- ring. Giborim: President, An- drew Lippa; vice president, Lori Goldberg; secretary, Debbie Stein; treasurer, Jen- nifer Dupnack; mailing chair- man, Iffia Katz. Adviser is Steve Kideckel. Junior congregation: Pres= .ident, Richard Demak; vice president, Michael Ungar; secretaries, Mark Baumgar-_ ten and Scott Cranis; pro- gram chairman, Joel Ungar, Adviser is Mark Eichner. Halutzim and Giborim will attend a children's play at . the Jewish Book Fair,- Sun- *day at the Jewish Center. Members' are asked to meet at the synagogue at 1:15 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Kadima member s who have been collecting money for Soviet Jewry are asked to turn it in to the Bnai Moshe office or to a youth adviser. Talit and Tefilin Club will hold a membership drive. for youngsters age 13 and over who wish to join in bowling and breakfast every Sunday morning, following 10 a.m. services. Anyone interested may call adviser, Ralph Goren, 546-5446. For information on Bnai Moshe youth activities, con- tact, Danify Kaplan at the synagogue office , 548-9000, or at home, 398-7422. Aunts: Judy, Natalie Cousins: Gregg, Terri Raised_ at-Dinner Shaarit Haplaytah, Survi- vors of the Holocaust, pur- chased $100,000 in I s r-a e 1 Bonds at a banquet Oct. 27 in advance of a dinner-dance honoring Isra'el's 26th -anni- versary. The dinner, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Einhorn, marked a record total of funds raised by the organization. /141 2 During Our Anniversary ur Everyday 20% Discount 1s 11, 30% FREE -e GIPT with Every $10 Purchase Sizes For 6 to 20 141/2 - 241/2 Complete selection of custom jewelry, watches 8 dangle rings in '14. or 18K gold. Antique Jewelry JUDIE'S FINE FASHIONS 2635 COOLIDGE, BERKLEY 548-0390 Man. - Sat. 10 4:30. Thurs. til 8 P.M. Youth BBYO Business ews amanzawasizosmatwasu Bnei Akiva Sets Youth Activities Bnei Akiva will have a Shabat gathering for youth in grades 4-7 9 a.m. Saturday at Young Israel of Oak- Woods. Luncheon and a spe- cial "snif" will follow serv- ices. - At 7 p.m. there will be a special program for youth in grades 4-7, and there is . a charge. Youth are asked to bring their dues in the corn- ing weeks. The 100th person to pay--dues from the aleph or bet group will win a prize. Bnei Akiva will have a series of courses for youth beginning 2 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Classes will center on scout- ing, photography, dancing, sports and arts and crafts. - The 11th grade group will participate in a Shabaton during the Thanksgiving weekend in Pittsburgh. Per- sons interested in attending may call. Shmuel Barchad, shaliakh, 544-1549; or Joel Bigman, 968-0398. • BankAmericard • Master Charge International contest topics Kaye been set for the 1975 Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tion forensic and creativity competitions. The AZA ora- tory contest topic is "And Thou Shall Teach Them Dili- gently." Entries in the BBG youth forum may select any topic involved with the in- terest of Jewish youth today. Tge AZA and BBG story- telling topic is "Joining Hands across the Nations." The topic for the AZA and Young Israel Teens to Have Hayride Junior Young Israel Teens ; grades 6-8, will hold a roller skating event Sunday meet- ing 1:30 p.m. at Young Israel of Greenfield. Refreshments will be served. Halutzim, 'grades 3-5, will go to the Jewish Center to see the children's p 1 a -y Mazel and Shlimazel" as part of the Jewish•Book Fair Nov. 17. Youngsters will meet 1:15 p.m. at Young Is- rael of. Greenfield. For res- ervations, c a 11 Hartley Harris, 968-3563. Story Hour is held 10 i.m Saturday mornings • for chil- dren ages 4-7 during Sabbath_ services at both Young Is- rael of Greenfield. and Oak- Woods synagogues. Shabat groups are _held for 4-7-year- olds 22:30 p.m. eery Satur- day afternoon- at Young Israel of Greenfield. Friends are invited. For informalion, call Hart- ley Harris, 968-3563. Lobbyist to Speak at Bayit Tuesday The Bayit will host Doug- las Ross, director of the Michigan Citizens' 'Lobby at a Belt Cafe 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Bayit, 16845 _Muirland.- Ross will speak on "Populism —the Right and the Left." Refreshments will be served. For information, call the Bayit, 861-1929, - Menora Singles will have a dance party for adults, age 18-35, 8 p.m. Sunday at Al- varo's. - Music will be perfomed by Odessa. Refreshments will be served. Tickets are avail- able at the door. For information, call Grace Levett, 557-5447, or R o n Chess, 255-0727. Classifieds Get Quick Results BBG originality plus contest, which includes literature, art and handicraft -divisions, is "Working to Tomorrow To- gether." Chapter competition to de- termine a regional winner will be held Dec. 22-26,- at Michigan's BBYO regional convention. * * Oa. BBYO - advisers will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the BBYO office. This meeting will deal with helping AZA and BBG chapters ,prepare for the regional convention. BO-JANGLES PRESCHOOL Young Israel Teens will have a hayride leaving 7 p.m. Saturday from Young Israel of Oak-Woods. There is a_ charge. The group will participate in an oneg Shabat 3:30 p.m. Saturday at Young Israel of Greenfield. Rabbi -Samuel Prero will be guest speaker. Now Taking Applications - for January "God is for man what the sun is for the flowers." —Heinrich Heine 545-838a Junior YI Teens Plan Activities Menora Singles Announce 'Dance JUNIORS •MISSES • HALF SIZES 3-13 W." 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