44 Friday, May 9, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's League Cites Youth 1 Youth News 1 Beth Shalom Kadima Group Plans Inter-City `Shul-In' Cong. Beth Shalom's Ka- dima group will sponsor its first inter-city "shul-in" to- day through Saturday jn the synagogue, under the lead- etship of Stuart Horowitz. Kadima chapters from Congs. Bnai Moshe, Beth Moses, Beth Achim and Bnai Israel of Toledo also will participate. The theme of the weekend is "Anti-Semitism, Old and New." About 60 partici- pants will examine aspects of anti-Semitism, past and present. Rabbi David Nelson, Can- tor Samuel Greenbaum and Howard Benenson will lead discussion groups Saturday afternoon. There also will be a socio-drama, under the direction of Bruce Littky, which watake a close look at the Holocaust. Joel Young, religious chairperson, is in charge of conducting Shabat serv- ices. Following Shabat Bnai Moshe Senior USY Plans Installation, Social These five youth received engraved kidush cups as "most outstanding nominees" in the League of Jewish Women's Organization's 30th annual youth award cere- monies Sunday at Cong. Beth Moses. The five, chosen from among 27 Detroit-area youth, are, from left: San- der Davidson, Cheryl Canvasser, Richard Isenberg, Myra Kolin and Paul Magy. Also cited "for excellence in Jewish studies, community service, scholastic achieve- ment and extra-curricular activities" were: Linda Abramson, David Barth, Ellen Eichen, Howard Epstein, Robin Friedman, Scott Farber, Arlene Fishman, Charles Kessler, Andrew Kirschner, Mark Lowenthal, Howard Mitz, Keith Reich, Lori Sommers, Marc Tere- belo, Daniel Weisberg, Nathan White, Leon Gold, Carol Greenwald, Sandee Goldberg, Michael Good, Richard Green and Fay Jansky. The students received the "Book of Jewish Knowledge" in honor of the occasion. Marc Terebelo received a framed copy of the Israeli Declara- tion of Independence as a special "Best Essay" award. HILLEL HAPPENINGS Our daily minyan had a special treat for the celebra- tion of Lag B'Orner. We Leah Icikson, who took were permitted to worship first prize in the Lawrence- in outdoor services. The Institute of Technology school day was spent with Science Fair, received her various teachers taking plaque recently at Ford their classes outdoors to Auditorium. Others who learn. Hillel will hold its spring attended the presentation ceremonies were Marc festival of music today, Baker and Harvey Weiss. which will be presented by Mrs. Peggy Clarke, our jun- the seventh, eighth and ior high science teacher, re- ninth grades. Various songs ceived a special teacher's and routines from "South award for having so many of Pacific," "Oliver," and her students winning "Oklandma" will be pre- sented. awards. Eyal Tzeel, a seventh grader, who was the met- ropolitan winner of the RABBI DR. LEO National Bible Contest, spent last weekend in New York, competing against Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes students from all over the United States and Israel. 547-8555 11 2-4444 He was awarded a book and a certificate compli- CANTOR SIDNEY menting him on his achievement. In commemoration of Yom Ha'Atzmaut, Israel Certified Mohel Independence Day, the jun- 358-1426 or 357-5544 ior high was engaged in a panel discussion and dia- logue on Israel. Eighth Cantor SAMUEL graders David Medow, Mar- cia Tilchin, Andy Dunsky, Certified Susan Altman, Adam Baker, Barry Handler and Floyd Glen formed a panel Serving Homes & Hospitals of experts who were asked 399-7194 — 547-7970 questions by some of their fellow students. They all did REV. HERSH'. their own research. - Bnai Moshe Senior United Synagogue Youth will hold installation ceremonies for newly elected officers dur- ing an oneg Shabat 8:15 p.m. today at the „syn- agogue. Rabbi Stanley Ro- senbaum will install the of- ficers. A reception will follow. An installation social will take place for all Senior USY members 9:45 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue -. Nancy Black was elected president for the coming year. Vice presidents are: Steve Demak, religious; Steve Geller, cultural; Louis Thoryn, social action; and Sue Acker, social. Marty Pasternak was elected trea- surer, and Debbie Linde- menn was chosen as secre- tary. Talit and Tefilin will hold its annual city-wide community breakfast 11 a.m. Sunday in the social hall. Tickets are being sold to help raise money for the coming year. For /01 ■ •• if I n to... May 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marshall DeRoven (Rosanne Meyerson), 25539 Briar Dr., Oak Park, a son, Jeffrey Brian. * * * April 30 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heller (Carol Freedland), 24221 Manistee, Oak Park, triplet sons, Cary Joel, Mark Allen and Daniel Seth. * * * April 26 — To Mr and Mrs. Richard Kahl (Made- line Miller), former Detroit- ers of Rockwood, Mich., a son, Joshua Seth. \ \ N. ■ SEE THE SMART NEW MATERNITY APPAREL EXPECTATION SHOP April 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kovskey (Anne Cwaigen-berg), 16301 Addi- son, Southfield, a daughter, Deborah Tammy. * * * March 29 -- To Mr. and Mrs. David Kaplan (Marcia Burstein), former Detroit- ers of Columbus, Ohio, a son, Jeffrey Brian. * * * March 6 — To Dr. and Mrs. Robert. H. Selwitz (Sandy Schwartz), former Detroiters of Lawton, Okla., a son, Jason Lawrence. 557-0888 557-3186 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 Members of Cong. Adat Shalom's United Synagogue Youth affiliate will run some of the booths at the synagogue's Family Fun Fair May 24-26 at the syn 7 agogue. Hours are 9:45 p.m. May 24, and noon-11 p.m. May 25 and 26. The public is invited. GROSSE PTE. 16930 Kercheval 1 Duraclearr 'flower fresh' carpet and upholstery cleaning in your home the safe, sure way Absorbing foam process revives fibers, brings colors to life • without messy soaking • without harsh scrubbing Call for a free estimate DURACLEAN HOME SERVICE 255-5947 AND PROUD Monday 9-10 a.m. in English The Anglo-Jew- ish Program with prolific Jules Abrams, Music, News, Interviews with Rabbis and other prominent Jewish leaders. Jules will make MOHEL Adat Shalom USY to Help at Festival PONTIAC MALL JEWISH GREENBAUM ROTH AT THE BIRMINGHAM 141 Maple \ \ RUBE Certified Mohel l ed nappy. t •• , Births \ Scott Littky, Beth Sh om's Kadima president, chairperson of the weeken Lisa Olit is in charge of dec- orations and Howard Stone will oversee registration which begins 4 p.m. today. Area seventh and eighth graders are invited. For in- formation, call Stuart, 533-2515. ■ ■ STEVEN LUPOVITCH Grade 7 , GOLDMAN information, contact ad- viser . Ralph - Goren, 546-5446. Kadima (grades 7-8) is seeking articles and ideas for its year-end newsletter. Marcie Zumberg and Lisa Stein are co-editors. For in- formation, contact adviser Sharon Landau, 545-6951. Halutzim (grades 5-6) will hold a mystery road rally Sunday, meeting 2:30 p.m. at the synagogue. The ride will feature special treats and surprises. The group's executive board will be in charge of running the event. Officers are: Michael Ungar, presi- dent; -Michele Ungar, vice president; Susie Klein and Gary Naftaly, secretaries; and Jeff Guyer, treasurer. For reservations, which must be made in advance, contact adviser Diane Goldring, 851-3728. For information on youth activities at Bnai Moshe, contact the synagogue, -548-9000. services tonight, Uri Sie- gel, an Israeli dancer, will teach Israeli dances to the youth. Audrey Krasnow ,is in charge of cultural activ- ities. David Ritter is in charge of social events. The film, "Cat Ballou," will be shown Saturday evening. IDEA - CENTER FOR THE CRADLE CROWD • Completely Decorated Nurseries • Specializing in SAFETY Information Ask For Our Free Pamphlet you proud of your heritage. 107 S. Main At 11 Mile A . in English and Hebrew Wednesday 9-10 a.m. In Yiddish your hosts, -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. 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