THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Youth News
Births
April 20 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Gerald Stein (Myra
Burk), 20396 Willowick Dr.,
Southfield, a son, Brian
Scott.
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April 19 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Marshall G. Solomon
(Marlene Hecker), 5005
Mansfield, Royal Oak, a son,
Daniel Jay.
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April 16 — To Dr. and
Mrs. James Lesser (Joan
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Bnai Moshe Senior United erak meeting at 1:30 p.m.
calyn Meredith.
Synagogue Youth will hold Sunday in the youth lounge.
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elections of officers 9:30 Following the meeting will
April 12 — To Dr. and p.m. May 3, in the youth be a baseball game with the
Mrs. Steve Wilson (Janet lounge. Any member inter- Cong. Shaarey Zedek JC
Eagle of Farmington), of ested in running for an of- (junior congregation) at
Los Angeles, a daughter, fice should contact the pres- Shaarey Zedek.
ident, Nancy Welber,
Leigh Rachel.
Kadima (grades 7-8) will
547-2334. For information, attend a kinnus (gath-
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contact advisers Monte ering) in Toronto, Ontario
March 24 — To Mr. and Schloss or Lea Stollman at
this weekend. Members
Mrs. Robert Ancell (Judith the synagogue, 548-9000.
are
joining with Kadima
Schultz), 14781 Talbot, Oak
Senior USY will have an youngsters from Congs.
Park, a daughter„ Beth oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today.
Beth David and Beth Emet
Lynne.
For information,. contact in Toronto, for a weekend
Monte Schloss, 547-5819.
of religious, cultural and
The group will hold a gen- social activities. Theme
Bnai Moshe Senior USY Will Elect New Officers
WANTED
for Haverim House
with 7 young adults, mentally handi-
capped, capable of self care, employed
during the day.
Private Quarters in Home. Available for
couple
Male member can have outside employ-
ment
Call Ed Mandell. 538-9432
Meyer Pearlman LI 6-0269
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Tuesday
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in English
and Hebrew
Wednesday
9-10 a.m.
In Yiddish
For information on
Young Israel junior group
events, contact co-ordinator
Hartley Harris, 968-3563.
your hosts,
Jules Abrams
The first half
hour and the
"Hebrew with
kids" the second.
Israeli Muiic at
it's finest & the
beauty of the
modern Hebrew
Language. Enjoy
Israel culture at
it's best.
Ju.nior Young Israel
Teens (grades 6-8) will lead
Shabat services 9 a.m. Sat-
urday at Young Israel of
Oak-Woods. Members par :-
ticipating in the services
include: Robert Kelman,
Mike Eisenberg, Danny Ko-
enigsberg, Stuart Singal,
Jay Jubas and Jerry Glicks-
berg. A luncheon for all
members will follow. For in- -
formation, contact Hartley
Harris, 968-3563.
Junior YI Teens will send
members to a regional con-
vention . of the National
Council of Synagogue Youth
(NCSY) to be held May 2-4
in Cleveland.
Young' Israel conducts a
Story Hour group for
youth age 4-7 at 10 a.m.
Saturdays, during regular
Shabat services at both
Young Israel of Greenfield
and . Oak-Woods congrega-
tions.
Al Naftal and
Son.ya Papowski
invite you to
hear Yiddish
music from one
of the largest
private collec-
tions of Yiddish
music in Amer-
ica. From past to
present, enjoy
the traditions of
Yiddishkeit.
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Participating in the week-
end are: Linda Alter, Mark
Baumgarten, Heidi Chess,
Ronnie Demak, Sue Foland,
Pam Gold, Ilene Goodman,
Saul Greenhut, Lori Hamer,
Denise Handelman, Robert
Kahn, Roy Kaner, Susan
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The AZA Basketball 70 delegates from Michigan
League was completed re- Region will be in attend-
cently in a championship ante. Chosen as AZA coordi-
game at the Jewish Commu- nator is Michael Vine of Ak-
nity Center. Einstein AZA, iba AZA and BBG
undefeated throughout the coordinator is Cindy Katan-
league season, was pitted ick of Masada BBG.
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against Goode AZA, which
only had one defeat. The
Chavayros BBG of South-
game ended as Goode AZA field will hold a bake sale
eked out a 39-36 victory over Sunday, at Dexter-Davison
Einstein AZA. On hand to Market and Shoe World.
present the winning team Proceeds will go to the
with the Avram "Bud" Children's Orthogenic Cen-
Charlip Memorial trophy ter.
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were members of the Char-
lip family and Manny Kalef,
Top prize winners of the
administrator of the A. B. AZA Council fundraising
Charlip Memorial Fund.
have been announced: First
prize
went to Steve Klegon
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of Oak Park; Second prize to
Planning is underway for Art Plotkin of Franklinyand
the upcoming Elections third prize to Dr. Sander
Training Conclave, which Klein of Southfield. Four
will take place May 9-11 at other prizes were also given.
Camp Tamarack. Mote than
200 delegates from the 37
International Music
BBYO chapters in Michigan
with
Region are expected to par-
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conclave program will be
centered around leadership
training for new chapter
officers as well as elections
for the Great Lakes AZA
and BBG Councils. Co-
chairmen of the Conclave
are: Bruce Gorosh of Posen
AZA and Ilene Lubin of Sav-
age BBG. Staff coordinator
is Linda Scheinker.
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Chairmen haVe been se-
lected for the upcoming
BBYO District Convention,
which will be held June
26-30 at the University of
Wisconsin in Oshkosh. The
convention will center ar-
ound "Jewish Survival" and
Beth Shalom USY
Carnival Sunday
Cong. Beth Shalom's
United Synagogue Youth
Chapter will have its spring
carnival 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun-
day in the synagogue.
There- will be games,
prizes and refreshments,
with a special, low-priced
hot dog lunch. Tickets will
be available at the door.
Posters advertising the
carnival were designed by
Lindsay Press, 10th grader
at Southfield-Lathrup High
School.
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and Marc Linovitz.
Also_Lisa Lisnov, Shari
Lisnov, Marc Mege, Ralph
Naftaly, Andrea Racklin,
Steve Raimi, Ellen Ramin-
ick, Amy Robbins, Brenda
Rosenthal, Lisa Stein,
Barry Surman, Michael
Thirman, Andrea Torf, Joel
Ungar, Lori Wolfe, Larry
Woronoff and Marcie -Zum-
berg.
For information on youth
activities at Bnai Moshe,
call the youth office at the
synagogue, 548-9000.
BBYO Business
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for the weekend is
"Jewish Survival." Co-
ordinators for the weekend
are advisers Sharon Lan-
dau of Bnai Moshe and Avi
Steinman of Beth David,
Toronto.
REV. HERSHL
YI Young Teens
Lead Services
HOUSE PARENTS
Monday
9-10 a.m.
in English
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