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November 15, 1974 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36—Friday, Nov. 15, 1974

BBYO Business

The Great Lakes AZA
CoUncil has begun its 1974-75
fund-raising campaign. Pro-
ceeds will go to , support the
leadership goals of A-ZA. Tic-
kets are available from , any
AZA member or at the BBYO
office, 21711 W. 10 Mile,
Southfield.
* *
Michigan Bnai Brith Youth
Organization announces the
appointnierit of the following
new chapter advisers: Jerry
Moss, Brandeis Aleph Zadik
Aleph; Philip Levitt, EM-
stein 'AZA; Richard Segal,
Goode AZA; Nina Berger,
Brice Bnai Brith girls; Myr-
na Unger, Naches BBG; Su-

Youth to Have-
Installation

RaM-
zanne
BaM BBG, Flint; and Linda
Bolton, Strauss BBG, Mt.
Clemens.
Volunteer adult advisers
are still needed for several
existing chapters, as well as

Bnai Moshe Senior United
Synagogue Youth wil install
its officers during Shabat
services Nov. 23 in the main
sanctuary.
Kadima, grades 7-8, will
attend the Detroit Lions foot-
ball game Sunday, meeting
at noon at the synagogue. A-
limited number of tickets are
available, and only members
will be eligible to go. For
reservations, call –the syna-
gogue office, 548-9000.
Junior congregation will
present membership cards
during 10 a.m. Shabat serv-
ices Saturday. Any youngster,
age 9-13, may become a
member of junior congrega-
tion by attending three Sab-
bath services.
Talit and _Tefilin will hold
an oneg Shabat '7:30 p.m.
today at the home of adviser
Ralph Goren, 13421 North-
field, Oak Park. Talia and
Tefilin holds services 8:30
a.m. every Sunday followed
by breakfast and bowling. .
Anyone joining Talit and
Tefilin for the first time may
attend that Sunday's activi-
ties free of charge. For infor-
maion, contact adviser Ralph
Goren, 546-5446.
For information on youth
activities at Bnai Moshe, con- -
tact Danny Kaplan, at the
synagogue office, 548-9000, or
at home, 398-7422.

new chapters in the process
of formation. For infordia-
tion, .call the BBYO office,
354-6113.
*
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_ The Great Lakes BBG
HILLEL
Council has selected Fay Ba-
II OPENINGS
ker of Aliyah BBG, as coun-
cil community action chair-
By MICHAEL- SCHWARTZ man. Her responsibility will
be to involve Michigan Re-
Hillel Student
Our school's new principal gion BBGs in social action
is Barry Levine. Before he and community service pro-
came_to Hillel, he was head jects.
*
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*
of the English department at
Dora
Savage
BBG
will hold
Southeastern High School in
needy
famil-
-
a
can
drive
for
Detroit.
ies
Monday
through
Nov.
22.
He attended Wayne State
University, and is on the Cans may be dropped off at
staff at Wayne as well as the Bnai •Brith office. For
information, call Lisa Ros-
the University of Detroit.
berg, 557-2793, or Jane Mer-
Levine is very pleased with man, 559-6906(
the students and the staff.
He feels_ that Hillel can make
The greatest happiness of
progress. Right now he is in Beth Moses Lists
the greatest number is the
the process of reviewing and
foundation of morals and leg-
updating the entire curricu- Youth Activities
islation.—Jeremy Bentham
COng.
Beth
Moses
United,
lum.
Synagogue
Youth
will
present
Many things are happening
around the school this year. a creative oneg Shabat 8 p ..m.
The ninth grade sells bagel's today at the synagogue.
USY will meet 2 p.m. Sun-
after school on Tuesdays.
The eighth grade sells both day at the synagogue. Talit
regular and caramel apples. 'making will -begin at 3" p.m.
Both_ the eighth and ninth There is a charge, and mem-
grades recently held audi- bers must call Karen Knop-
tions for a school talent show _ poW,• 548-1677, for materials.
A social hour will follow.
in the near future.
Members will go oir a mys-
There havt been two
Hebrew - English broadcasts tery caravan, meeting 7 p.m.
over our school's public ad- Sunday at the synagogue.
Hanuka candles will be sold
dress system, informing the
students about upcoming Nov. 24 and Dec. 1 at local
shoping areas. For informa -
events.
tion, call Mark Terebelo, 535-
5198, or Robert 399-
7297.

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Lahav Announces
Meeting, Bowling

Lahav, United Synagogue
Youth, will have a general
membership meeting 2 p.m.
Sunday at Cong. Beth- Achim.
Afterwards, there will be
bowling at Plum Hollow
Lanes, Southfield, followed
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Beth Shalom Youth
Announce Events

Cong. Beth Shalom United
Synagogue Youth wilt have
a balloon sale Nov. 28 at the
Thanksgiving parade. Parti-
cipants will be taken to the
parade in the morning. -
USY will hold a study-
luncheon following 9:45 a.m.
services, Nov. 23 at the
synagogue., For information
on chapter events, call Mike
Katz, chapter president, 547-
1437.

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