42—Friday, January 24, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
BBYO Business
Teens Plan Shabat Activities
Junior Young Israel Teens
(grades 6-8) will begin its
special Shabat weekend to-
day at Young Israel of South-
field. Weekend activities in-
clude Shabat dinner, Shabat
youth services followed by a
luncheon, and Saturday eve-
ning mystery ride. Registra-
tion begins 3:15 p.m. Hartley
Harris is co-ordinator.
tion will be provided. A lim-
ited number of tickets are
available. For reservations,
contact Debbie Engel, secre-
tary, 398-3075, or Daniel
Koenigsberg, vice president
of programming, 968-7462.
The Halutzim (grades 3-5)
are going on a sleigh ride
Sunday, meeting 1:30 p.m. at
Young Israel of Greenfield,
and returning to the syna-
gogue for hot chocolate.
For information on junior
group activities at Young
Israel, contact Hartley Har-
ris, 968-3563.
A total of 470 Michigan Mark Hechtman, Jolson AZA,
Region BBYOers attended Livonia; art, Elwin Green-
the recent annual Michigan wald, Sporn AZA; handi-
BBYO Regional convention crafts, Steve Fink, Einstein
at the Jewish Community AZA; AZA film, Jolson AZA,
Center.
Livonia; AZA photography,
Representatives from BBG Kevin Moss, Einstein AZA.
AZA, and BBYO chapters
Regional contest winners
Junior YI Teens will attend
from Grand Rapids, Ann Ar- were: AZA bake: cakes, the Shrine Circus Feb. 2.
bor, Flint, Mt. Clemens, Steve Rosenbaum, Her z 1 The group will meet at 1:15
Windsor, Ontario, and the AZA, Windsor; cookies, Mike p.m. at Young Israel of
metropolitan Detroit area at- Arnold, Jolson AZA, Livonia; Greenfield. Bus transporta-
tended.
Jewish desserts, Jeff Adler,
Programs at. the conven- Rose AZA; BBG bake:
tion included sports competi- cakes, Cindi Viviano, Naches
tion, forensics, a talent show, BBG; cookies, Sue Feig,
Bnei Akiva-Galil Detroit ment, will be guest speaker.
a dinner-dance, as well as a Aliyah BBG; and Jewish
The youth group will have
series of workshops on Jew- desserts, Faye Kawer, Ma- will have a Shabaton 8 p.m.
today at the home of Sandra a seudat Saturday at the
ish topics, secular subjects, sada BBG.
and handicrafts.
Glazer BBG took first Jubas, 14430 Sherwood, Oak home of Linda Goldenberg,
The two highest awards, place and Sporn AZA and Park. Chaim Lipnic, head of 24247 Rensselaer, Oak Park,
the most distinguished chap- Dalyah BBG, Livonia, tied the national Bnei Akiva reli- meeting 3 p.m. at Young Is-
ter award and the most co- for second place in the AZA- gious Zionist youth move- rael of Oak-Woods. Lipnic
will be guest speaker.
operative chapter award, BBG talent show.
That evening at 8, the
went to Dalyah BBG, Li-
In athletic competition,
HILLEL
group will meet at Young
vonia, in the BBG division Goode AZA won the AZA
Israel of Oak-Woods for a
and. Rose AZA was selected basketball tournament while
HAPPENINGS
road rally and Tu b'Shevat
most distinguished A Z A Posen AZA took the AZA
party. Youth in grades '7-12
chapter and Goode AZA was ping pong championship for
MICHAEL SCHWARTZ
selected most cooperative the second year in a row.
are invited to Bnei Akiva
8th Grade
AZA chapter.
Ahavah BBG swept to the
An assembly was held events.
Bnei Akiva youth will join
Winners of regional com- title of the BBG volleyball Wednesday in the music au-
petition in national BBYO tournament while Masada ditorium for all the junior Kochav Chapter, National
contests were : AZA oratory, BBG won the BBG ping pong high students. Our speaker Conference of Synagogue
Jeff Lowenthal, Rose AZA; championship for the second was Yeshaayahu Tadmor, Youth, for a program, "Juda-
AZA storytelling, Ed Colbert, year in a row.
scholar-in-residence from the ism in Concert," '7:30 p.m.
The winner in AZA bowling Detroit Zionist Federation. Sunday at Cong. Bnai David.
Kishon AZA; BBG Youth
Entertainers include Osh
Forum, Jody Craig, Dalyah was Brandeis AZA while He spoke on Israeli youth
Sebrow, Mark Goldenberg,
BBG, Livonia; BBG story- Dalyah BBG, Livonia, won and their values.
telling, Sue Caplan, Glazer the BBG bowling tournament
Our school's conferences Marty Liebman and Keith
BBG; AZA newspaper, Herzl for the second consecutive which were originally sched- Minast. Yeshaayahu Tadmor,
AZA, Windsor; BBG news- year. The AZA swimming uled for Dec. 2 and 3, were chief of Gadna, the Israel
paper, Masada BBG; BBG competition was won by held this week.
Youth Corps, will be guest
originality p 1 u s : literature, Akiba AZA, and both the
Walter Field, a poet, talk- speaker.
Elisa Joseph, Lazarus BBG, AZA right and left-handed to the 2nd grade about po-
Youth participating in the
Grand Rapids; art, Beth a r m wrestling competition etry. Field was here on Wed- program are from the follow-
Direnfeld, Szold BBG; handi- was won by Rose AZA,
nesday in the music audi- ing congregational and youth
crafts, Robbie Balan, Masada
torium. He read some of his groups: Mat Shalom Syna-
BBG.
works to the students and gogue, Bnai Moshe, Beth
Abraham-Hillel, Beth Achim,
Winners of regional com-
they illustrated them.
petition in district contests
Franklin Schiff, one of our Bnai David, Bnai Israel of
were: AZA song, Strauss
school's physical education Pontiac, Shaarey Zedek,
BBYO, Mt. Clemens; BBG
teachers, began a basketball Temple Beth El, Temple
song, Glazer, BBG; AZA or-
STEPHEN BERGER, voice clinic. Students from the 8th Emanu-El, Temple Israel,
iginality p 1 u s : literature, and drama student at Oak- and 9th grades are partici- Temple Kol Ami, Young Is-
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land University, was award- pating in the clinic which rael of Oak-Woods, Green-
ed a scholarship grant by lasts for 15 weeks. The first field and Southfield congre-
the Orpheus Club of Detroit class was held last Sunday. gations; and Hillel Day
On Monday, ther e will be School, Bnai Brith, Hashomer
as a result of a musical com-
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For information, call
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concert
held
recently
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in Detroit's Masonic Temple. and refreshments furnished
: MARION GASPAS
by the PTO.
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The Hillel Science Fair
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from 5th through 9th grades
Young Israel Teens of the
will compete. The projects National Conference of Syna-
range
from
cow
heart
dissec-
gogue Youth will have an
or the 2N3criminatin.g —
tions to rock displays and op- oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today at
tical illusions. The winners the home of Sammy Kelman,
ach 19itt anc74is Orchestra
will receive ribbons and will 24331 Blackstone, Oak Park.
earn the privilege of com- Gary Torgow will be guest
peting in the Oakland County speaker.
358-3642
Science Fair.
The group will have a
roller-skating party Saturday,
meeting 7 p.m. at Young Is-
rael of Oak-Woods. A kum-
THE COUNTRY PEDDLER
sitz will follow, and there is
a charge.
IS HAVING
Young Israel Teens will
By ZEV NADLER
attend "Judaism in Concert,"
MARC HERSCHFUS
This morning the Yeshivath 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Cong.
OF THE YEAR!
Beth Yehuda made it's an- Bnai David, sponsored by
nual trip to the Telshe Ye- Kochav Chapter, NCSY, and
shiva in Cleveland. The bus Bnei Akiva-Galil Detroit. For
Entire Stock
(except Sanders Candies & Paper Goods)
will return at 8 p.m. Sunday. reservations or information,
While at the yeshiva, the call Sheldon Mandlebaum,
ONE WEEK ONLY JAN. 26 THRU FEB. 1ST
students will visit a rosh ha 547-4408, or Sharona Koen-
We have cards and gifts . . . Gourmet and decorative
yeshiva's home and be tested igsberg, 968-7462.
accessories . . . We feature "Le Creuset" . . .
by him. Near the end of our
We are your corner store in a plaza and
we have something for everyone.
trip, we will participate in a
SHARE IN
melave malka and have con-
tests on various parts of
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Chumash and Gemara.
Tel-Ex Plaza, Telegraph at 10
357-2122
On Sunday we will go roller * U.S. Savings Bonds
BankAmericard,
Your Corner Store in a Plaza
FREE
Master Charge
skating and then, we will pre- * New Freedom Shares
Daily 10 to 9:30, Sunday 12 to 9:30 GIFT WRAPPING
pare for our return trip.
Bnei Akiva Youth Plan Shabaton
They Made
the Grade
YI Teens Plan
Oneg Shabat
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HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
THE SALE
20 to 50% Off
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:Beth Yehuda
News Notes
°nth News!
Bnai Moshe USY Invites Youth
to Young Teen Shabat Service
Bnai Moshe Senior United State .-Fair . Colliseum. • For
ticket reservations, contact
members and friends in adviser, Steve Kideckel, 968-
grades 9-12 to its group 1765.
Shabat services 10 a.m. Sat-
Junior congregation holds
urdays in the chapel. Discus- Shabat services 10 a.m. Sat- 1
sions are held during serv- urdays for youngsters agcy
ices, and a kidush follows. 9-13. For reservations, con-
Monte Schloss is adviser.
tact youth adviser, ve
Kadima (grades 7-8) will Kideckel, 968-1765.
For information on
have its annual weekend at
Camp Tamarack Feb. 14-16 activities at Bnai Mos
at the Ortonville campsite. tact Danny Kaplan
Applications deadline is Feb. synagogue office, 548-9000, or
6. Marcie Zumberg is in at home, 398-7422, evenings..
charge of preparing kits,
made up of souvenirs and Lahav USY Hosts
business promotional items
that are donated, and given Drop-In for Youth.
to each member attending
Lahav, United Synagogue
the weekend. For informa- Youth, of Cong. Beth Achim
tion, contact adviser, Sharon has a drop-in for youth 6:30-
Landau, 545-6951.
9:30 p.m. every Wednesda
Halutzim (grades 5-6) will night at the synagogue. For
join the junior congregation information, c a 11 Howard
at a Detroit Pistons basket- Mitz, 548-0947.
ball game Sunday, meeting
Youth services are hel
1:30 p.m. at the synagogue. 10 a.m. Saturdays in the
Tickets are still available. youth chapel. To participate,
For information, contact 'Call Jerry Friedman, 968-
Danny Kaplan, 398-7422, eve- 4558. Following services Sa-
nings.
turday, Lahav will hold a cul-
Giborim (grades 3-4) will tural luncheon.
attend the Shrine Circus on
Plans are now being final-
Feb. 2. The group will meet ized for Lahav's winter week
at 1:15 in the youth lounge, end to ,take place Feb. 28-
and proceed by bus to the March 2 in Canada.
Synagogue Youth invites
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