THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Moshe Senior USY to Join Charity Walkathon Bnai Moshe Senior United Synagogue Youth will join with Detroit area USY chapters for the March. of Dimes Walkathon on Sun-_ day. Members will meet at bingo game, played at the Cong. Bnai Moshe at 7:45 synagogue April 12, were: a.m. and proceed to Belle Marshall Abrin, Mark Isle. Drivers are needed Birnholtz, Scott Cranis, from the synagogue. For. Michael Goldring, Jon information, contact the Goodman, Gary Kroll, president, Nancy Welber, Katie Lazarus, Gary Naf- taly, Stacey Olsen, Barry 399-4749. Elections for senior USY Stern, David Tygel and officers will be held 9:30 Michele Ungar. Michael p.m. Saturday at the home Ungar is group president. of Sue Acker, 25441 Karen, Giborim (grades 3-4) will Oak Park. sponsor a full-length Walt Kadimka (grades 7-8) will Disney feature film for all hold a bowling party 7 p.m. members and friends at 1:30 Sunday in the synagogue. p.m. Sunday in the youth Refreshments will be lounge. Refreshments will served. Mark Baumgarten is be served. Andrew Lippa is social vice president. For president. For reservations, reservations, contact adviser contact adviser Steve Ki- deckel, 968-1765. Sharon Landau; 545-6951. Members of the Halut- ziin (grades 5-6) who were winners of the Hebrew Honoring 1776 and Famous Jews in American History SEND FOR BOOKLET Honoring 1776 and Famous Jews in American History rA Exciting accounts of Jew- ish patriots in the creation and shaping of the nation. Valuable reading for all ages. SEND 50(r (NO STAMPS PLEASE) TO: Jewish Patriots, Box 4488, Grand Central Station, N.Y., N.Y. 10017 INVITATIONS by HATTIE SCHWARTZ 356-8563 ..4 STATIONERY 'PARTY FAVORS * * * * * * * * ENTERTAINMENT ••ASTROLOGER • SEYMOUR • CARICATURES • MUSIC SCHWARTZ • .NAME GROUPS AGENCY • STROLLERS 356-8525 • AL SIMMS BAND • VARIETY PLUS * * * * 4NA/trot 'ia4e0t4 Music of Distinction From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra MARTIN KOSINS 546-7558 Color Weddings • • • • Super Imposed Silhouettes Unique Poses Bar Mitzvahs _All _MAN 547-7054 JEWISH AND PROUD Monday 9-10 a.m. in English The Anglo-jew- h Program. with rolific Jules Abrams, Music, News, Interviews with Rabbis and other prominent Jewish leaders. Jules will make you proud of your heritage. P Tuesday 9-10 a.m. in English and Hebrew Jules Abrams The first half hour and the "Hebrew with kids" the second. Israeli Music at it's finest & the beauty of the modern Hebrew Language. Enjoy Israel culture at it's best. Wednesday 9-10 a.m. In Yiddish your hosts, Al Naftal and Sonya 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. 1090 AM Talit and Tefilin (for boys ages 13 and older) will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday for serv- ices, breakfast and bowling. The upcoming educational trip will also be discussed. The annual city-wide corn- munity breakfast will be held 10 a.m. May 11 at the synagogue. Talit and Tefilin members are currently sell- ing tickets to help raise money for the coming year. For information, contact adviser Ralph Goren, 546-5446. For - information on youth activities at Bnai Moshe, contact Danny Kaplan at the synagogue office, 548-9000. Adat Shalom UHS Students Simulate Knesset Elections Students at the Adat Shalom Synagogue United Hebrew School branch cele- brated Israel Independence Day April 20 by simulating elections to the Israeli Knes- set and then convening a parliamentary session. The simulation afforded stu- dents an opportunity to learn about the workings and structure of Israeli poli- tics. Election speeches were heard from six parties rep- resenting tlye entire spec- trum of Israeli opinion, and then the- students voted for their favorite party. After the ballots were counted, students became Knesset members of the party for which they voted. Their first task was to form a government by making coalitions between the parties. In both ses- sions, the Likud Party re- ceived a plurality of the votes and became the dom- Magazine Has Poster Contest NEW YORK — A special poster contest to celebrate the holiday of Shavuot has been announced by Contact magazine, the Jewish youth periodical published by the Board of Jewish Education of Greater New York and the Jerusalem. Post. The entry selected as first prize winner will be printed as a poster by the Jewish National Fund and distrib- uted internationally for Shavuot 1976-5736. The first-prize winner will receive the JNF Medal of the Israel Coins and Med- als Corp. The second prize winner will receive a beauti- ful pictorial album of Israel, and the third prize poster creator will be awarded a set of Israeli records. All entries should be 13.5 x 18.5 inches in size and use a graphic idea to rep- resent the holiday as an agricultural festival. Sub- missions should be mailed to the BJE and received no later than June 1. All en- tries will be judged by a panel of artists, educators and representatives of the JNF and Contact maga- zine. For information, write Jacob Snyder at the Board of Jewish Education, 426 W. 58th St., New York City, N.Y. 10019; (212-245-8200). = ' inant party in the coali- tion. Jeffrey Stillman was elected prime minister in the first session and David Naftaly in the second ses- sion. • Other students elected to ministerial positions were: Stuart Mandelbaum, Mi- chael Silverstein, David Perlman, Elise Feldman, Eric Wexler, Lori Crane, Michael Shreeman, Jeffrey Goldman, Keith Irtenkauf and Neal Katz. After the government co- alition was formed, the Adat Shalom Knesset held an open debate. Students had an opportunity to ex- press opinions and vote on crucial issues involving the future of the occupied terri- tories and the role of reli- gion in Israel. The Adat Shalom Knesset voted down resolutions which would have recog- nized the validity of non- Orthodox conversions per- formed outside of Israel, and resolutions which would have established an independent Palestinian state on the West Bank. Junior YI Teens to Attend Regional Junior Young Israel Teens (grades 6-8) will send members to a regional con- vention of the National Council of Synagogue Youth (NCSY) to be held today through Sunday in Cleve- land. Participating in the con- vention will be: Debbie En- gel, Peggy Sperber, Michael Eisenberg, Rachel Flatt, Anita Singal, David Rube, Daniel Koenigsberg, Uriel Levy, Helene Goldberg and Cheryl Servetter. Halutzim (grades 3-5) will hold a Shabat meeting 3:30 p.m. May 10 at the home of Hartley Harris, 25611 Col- leen, Oak Park. There will be games and refreshments. Junior YI Teens will sponsor a balloon booth at the Young Israel Bazaar, to be held 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 11 at Young Israel of Greenfield. For information on junior group events at Young Is- rael, contact Hartley Har- ris, 968-3563. Seize the present day, giv- ing no credit to the suceed- irig ones. Friday, May 2, 1975 45 Births April 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. Saadia R. Greenberg (Lily Nadel), 25145 Ridge- cliff Dr., Southfield, a daughter, Susan Pearl. * * * April 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. Michael Schiff (Glo- rianne Lopata), 428 S. Fox Hills Dr., Bloomfield Hills, a daughter, Danielle Nicole. * * * April 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Kashdan (Debbie Marlowe), 27155 . Marshall, Southfield, a daughter, April Paige. * * * April 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Adelstein (Fern Stone), 27046 Fairfax, Southfield, a son, David Alan. * * * April 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Fields (Lynn Parker), 2351 Somer- set, Troy, a son, David. * * * April 20 — To Dr. and Mrs. David M. Shepherd (Susan Lebovitz), 10771 Hart, Huntington Woods, a son, Aaron Emanuel. * * * April 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bard (Marcia Swartz), 31922 Pembroke, Livonia, a son, Aaron Franklin. * * * April 16 — To Mr. an Mrs. Morry Greener (Susan Foster), 10407 Hart, Hun- tington Woods, a son, Adam Scott. * * * April 15 — To Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Goodstein (Gail Ann Goldman), 26601 Franklin Pointe Dr., South- field, a daughter, Franci- Lynne. * * * April 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Porvin (Renee Ka:1A), 23201 Kenosha, Oak Park, a son, Brian David. * * April 7 — To Mr. and– Mrs. Douglas M. Shook (Carol Ann Driscoll), former Detroiters of Truckee, Calif., a daughter, Sarah Ruth. BBYO Business The Bnai Brith Youth Organization will appear on "It's Your Turn" May 21 on Channel 56. BBYO will re- port to the community about BBYO and the many activities in which its more than 1,000 members in Michigan Region are in- volved. * * * BBYO announces the for- mation of two new BBYO Chapters designed to serve Jewish teens 14-18 or 9th- 12th grades in the West Bloomfield-Farmington Hills area. Girls who are interested may join Hannah Senesh BBG by contacting the president, Shelly Smo- ler, 626-2454; and boys who are interested in joining Harpo Marx AZA may tall Conrad Koller, AZA Pro- gram Director, 354-6113. * * * AZA and B B BG Chapter elections took place during April. New presidents as of this writing are: Herzl AZA, Windsor, Jeff Rosen- baum; Kishon AZA, Bruce Moss; Strauss BBYO, Mt. Clemens, Steve Kurtz; Ahavah BBG, Barbara Eisenberg; Aliyah BBG, Sherrie Ungar; Dalyah BBG, Livonia, Marcy Center Contest Winners Told. Green; Eilat BBYO, Ann Arbor, Debbie Aminoff; Glazer BBG, Jill Mostyn; Masada BBG, Cindy Ka- tanick; Rappoport BBG, Sharon Levinsky; Savage BBG, Ilene Lubin; and Senesh BBG, Shelly Smo- ler. * * * Top prize winners for BBG fundraising are: Israel Kaner of Southfield, first- prize; Nick Hertza of West Bloomfield, second prize; and Mrs. Ernest Parris, third prize. The AZA Council Candy Sale will run through Sun- day. Proceeds will benefit the leadership goals of the 'Aleph Zadik Aleph. RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes 1.12-4444 547-855 5 CANTOR SIDNEY RUBE Certified Mohel The Jewish Community 358-1426 or 357-5544 Center has announced the winners in its paper air- plane contest held during Cantor SAMUEL the recent Israel Independ- GREENBAUM ence celebration. Certified The winners are: Alyssa Fein and Kim Hoffman, age Serving Homes 8 Hospitals 6 and under; Scott Lichgt, 399-7194 — 547-7970 Vernon Pentlenik, Meir Plotnick, Suzy Plotnick and REV. HERSHL Mickey Zuroff, age 7-12. Sandy Meyer and REva Samet won in the 13-18 cat- Certified Mohel egory, and Larry Hoffman, Marshall Kashtan and Dr. 557-0888 Arnold Zuroff won in the 557-3186 age 18 and older category. .......... MOHEL ROTH