THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS SZ Youth Plan Events Shaarey Zedek Junior Congregation will attend the United Synagogue Youth central regional con- vention March 21-23 at the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Chaverim will have a bowling party 2-4 p.m. April 13 at the Ark West Lanes. Members who have been given awards for their con- tinued attendance at Shabat services include: Harleigh and Lillibeth Mandel, Jer- emy F'and, Jeffrey Ac1eI- man, Karen Burg, Jody Kaufman, Robin Kaufman and Ellen Sternhill. Services are held 10:30 a.m. Satur- days in room 8 at the syn- agogue. . " Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Births March 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Lester Berman (Fran- cine Taub), 3210 Greenfield, Royal Oak, a son, Nathaniel Jason. * * * March 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kraft (Joanne Parr), 4846 S. Knoll Ct., West Bloomfield, a daughter, Lisa Ruth. * * * March 5 -- To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maltz (Beverly Zalla), 20018 Westbrook, a son, Mark Brian. * * * March 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sima (Judy Mos- bach), 24690 Lakeland, Farmington Hills, a son, Joseph Aaron. * * * March 4 -- To Mr. and Certified MOHEL Serving Homes 8 Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 557-3186 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 547-8555 CANTOR SIDNEY RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 N. N Beth Shalom Youth Activities Beth Shalom's Kadima group will meet 1:15 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue and proceed to the Cran- brook Museum. The tour will include the American holloware exhibit and the planetarium. For informa- tion, call Audrey Krasnow, 398-2891. United Synagogue Youth will gather 8:30 p.m. Satur- day at Beth Moses for a ral- ly in preparation fo'r the upcoming regional conven- tion being held March 21-23 at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Perspective candi- dates for the various re- gional offices will speak. There will be a band, and guests are invited. Beth Shalom's TNT-BMB will have its service and breakfast 9 a.m. Sunday. Michael Goodman, from the Youth Parole and Review Board, will speak on "Ju- venile Delinquency." Par- ents are invited. NNNNNNN N. N. N. N. N. N. • Completely Decorated Nurseries • Specializing in SAFETY Information Due for USY Detroit area United Syn- agogue Youth will present its annual regional rally 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Moses. Prospective candidates for regional office will speak, and a band will per- form. There is a charge, and guests are invited. For in- formation, call Marc Tere- belo, 535-5198, or Franklin Sterns, 353-3773. Bnai David Youth Will Roller Skate ' 4sk For Our Free Pamphlet 107 S. Main At 11 Mile 543-7121 A "Deception in Courtship." For information, call Ms. Braun, 357-4369. * * * NEW DIMENSION will have a square dance to rock and roll music 8 p.M. March 23 at the Berkley Masonic Temple. Singles age 18-25 are invited. Jerry Cokewell will be square dance caller. For information, call Ellen Berman, 557-3753. There is a charge. 7. YI Teens to Bowl Young Israel Teens of the National Conference of Syn- agogue Youth will play nine-pin bowling Saturday in Windsor, meeting at 8 p.m. at Young Israel of Oak- Woods. There is a charge, and drivers are needed. For information, call Sheldon Mandlebaum, 547-4408. YI Teens have their own Shabat minyan 9:15 a.m. Saturdays in Young Israel of Oak-Wogds. The group has a -drop-in center 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesdays at Young Israel of Oak- Woods. FRANK PAUL and His ORCHESTRA - Music of its Best fccr Your Guests - 557-7986 -4( ***************************** Cong. Beth Abraham-Hil- lel's new pre-teen group, for youngsters age 10-12, will hold a luncheon and trip to the Civic Pre-Historic Mu- seum in Ann Arbor on Sun- day. Members will meet noon at the synagogue and then proceed by bus to Ann Ar- bor. There is a charge. For reservations, call Ken Ja- cobs, 557-9496. IDEA CENTER FOR THE CRADLE CROWD Singles Events NEW YORK — A new Mrs. Allyn Z. Lite (Peggy CRITERION CLUB will summer program for Amer- Ehrenfeld), former Detroit- hold an open house 8 p.m. ican teenagers will be ers of Upper Montclair, Wednesday at the Bonanza N.J., a daughter, Jordan launched this year at Kanot, Sirloin Pit in Southfield. an agriculatural boarding Alexandra. Prof. W. Patrick Strauss school-youth village in * * * of Oakland University will March 2 — To Dr. and Southern Israel, according speak on "The History of Mrs. Alan D. Goldsmith - to Charlotte Stein, national the Wolverine State," and a president of Pioneer (Rena Harold), 19519 Cran- team from the American brook Dr., a son, Elon Women, founders and spon- Cancer Society will give an sors of the school. Joshua. illustrated lecture on breast * * * One hundred American cancer. youngsters 12-16 will join Feb. 27 — To Mr. and For information, call Syl- with regular students of via Mrs. Ricky M. Erlich (Karen 545-1108, or Kanot as well as with other Betty Bruch, Yagoda), 16209 Templar Weinberg, 559-5175. Israeli children in a camp The Cir., Southfield, a son, Mi- public is invited without program which will com- charge. chael Shawn. * * * bine sports, Hebrew, cul- * * * tural programs as well as Feb. 26 — To. Mr. and PEOPLE WITHOUT daily work on the land. A PARTNERS of the Jewish Mrs. Howard D. Winkler 10-day tour of Israel is in- Community Center will (Karen Wiener), 27281 Hy- cluded. In addition there is a meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday in stone, Farmington, a daugh- special program for Bar the home of Bea Braun, ter, Deborah Susan. * * * Mitzva. 27000 Franklin, Southfield. Feb. 19 — To Mr. and Eliahu Tzur, director of There will be a discussion on Mrs. Sheldon. Dworkin Kanot, said in addition to its (Sharon Stone), 24361 Ken- general courses; Kanot has Redemption osha, Oak Park, a son, Jason an academic curriculum The content of Judaism, Alan. which prepares graduates the substance of the Jewish * * * for matriculation at a uni- national idea, the meaning Feb. 18 — To Mr. and versity. of Jewish culture reside in Mrs. Leigh Burstein (Nan-c For information, write the social-revolutionary cri- Davis of Southfield), of Mil- the National Office of Pi- tique and hope, of which waukee, Wis., a daughter, oneer Women, 315 Fifth Jews are the historic an- Caroline. * * * Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. nouncers, in the tidings of redemption, which the Jew- Feb. 15 — To Mr. aid ish people brings to man- Mrs. Martin J. Abraham kind. This the highest, the (Anita Gould of Detroit), of Cream Cheese first and last, justification Mayfield Heights, Ohio, a of Jewish nationalism, of daughter, Halye Alissa. Matza Treat * * * the separate existence of the Jewish people. Feb. 11 — To Mr. and —Dr. Nahum Syrkin Philadelphia Mrs. Mark Morganroth Brand (Nancy Schreidell), 6715 Cream Cheese makes a Alderley Way, West Bloom- great treat when spread on Yes, we have field, a daughter, Robin Passover matza or it can be Lynn. used in making appetizers 4( DRESSES — DRESSES of tangy dips spread on .41 Long and Short matza. Some ideas worth 41 For Pre-Teens & Juniors Regional Rally trying are: -4( Come & See Us Pre-Teen Group Plans Museum Trip BABY WORLD Women Sponsor Israel Program for Teenagers Friday, March 14, 1975 53 * At Pickled Herring and Cream Cheese Spread Drain one 8-ounce jar pickled herring or herring in wine sauce. Bone pickled herring. Chop the Herring plus the onions from the jar. Blend with one 8-ounce package Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese. Chill. Spread on pieces of matza and serve. * * * Crunchy Spread Blend 4 ounces of sof- tened Philadelphia Brand Cream Cheese with 1/4 cup blanched, chopped almonds and 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper. Spread on bite sized pieces of matza. • * * Garlic— Cheese Spread Combine 8 ounces Phila- delphia Brand Cream Cheese with 1/4 cup mayon- naise and 'A teaspoon garlic powder. Chill. Spread on pieces of matza; add gar- nish. Bnai David Macabee Jun- Hashachar to Meet ior Youth Group will roller skate March 23 at the Northland Roller Rink. The group will meet 2 p.m. at the synagogue. Children, age 8-12, are invited, and there is a charge. For reservations, by Monday, call Lisa Budyk, secretary, 557-3562. Hashachar, the Hadas- sah-sponsored Zionist youth organization, will have a meeting for 4th-8th graders 2 p.m. Sunday at the Jewish Community Center's 10 Mile branch. For informa- tion, call Hadassah House, BR 3-5441. OAK PARK 23133 COOLIDGE NORTH OF 9 MILE RD. 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