, ; 38 Friday, May 23, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Moshe Youth Groups Plan Day at Local Camp Bnai Moshe Kadima (grades 7-8) and Halutzim (grades 5-6) will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday for an after- noon of swimming and games on the grounds of Willoway Day Camp. Activ- ities will also include boat- ing, a picnic, tennis and baseball. There is a charge. Halutzim members in charge of the Willoway event are Laurie Chudnow, Lori Shapiro and Linda Open Sunday 12 to 4 Ankerman, chairman of the social committee. There will be one addi- tional event for each group before the close of the year. For information, Kadima members may contact ad- viser Sharon Landau, 545-6951, and Halutzim members may contact ad- viser Diane Goldring, 851-3728. Giborim (grades 3-4) will hold its final group event of the season with a hayride June 1, meeting 1:30 p.m. at the synagogue. For infor- mation, contact adviser Steve Kideckel, 968-1765. Rishonim (grades 1-2) will hold its last outing for the year, a trip to the De- troit Zoo, Sunday, meeting 1 p.m. at the synagogue. For information, contact Tobye Shipper, 557-2543. Has It All Ultra Sharp Fashions at Discount Prices A & P Shopping Center Oak Park Junior congregation will hold a youth luncheon fol- lowing 10 a.m. Shabat serv- ices on June 14. Officers and FAVORITE FAVORS Featuring Creative Centerpieces by Bev Kurtis "Fresh flowers or plants, silk flowers or straw, our arrange- 1 / 45>:: db,,, NEW ' 7 /0'-le, ments are such to keep people ORIGINAL */474. in awe." PERSONALIZED Ic. 355 1590 - FAVORS INVITATIONS 20% OFF The one stop shop to fill ALL your party needs Sue Kutinsky 626-7312 • Dorsey Menken 626-5536 •'1 ••• ■ members will be honored, and attendance pins will be distributed. All United Syn- agogue Youth members in grades 1-8 are invited. Jun- ior Congregation will attend a Detroit Tiger baseball game June 22. Talit and Tefilin will sponsor an educational trip, leaving Sunday to visit a youth group in Kalamzaoo. The three-day trip will in- clude social, religious and educational activities. For information, contact adviser Ralph Goren, 546-5446. Bnai Moshe youth ad- visers request that youth program questionnaires sent • to all members in grades 3-8 and their par- ents be returned to a youth adviser or to the Bnai Moshe office. Temple Emanu-El Lists Graduates - Temple Emanu-El will honor its Hebrew school graduates at graduation services May 30 in the tem- ple. The graduates are: Daniel Applefield, Richard Isaacs, Steven Rotter, Robert Rus- sakoff and Ruth Stone. HARVARD ROW MALL 24 Stores & Services 11 Mile & Lahser ../1, For information on youth activities at Bnai Moshe, contact Danny Kaplan at the synagogue office, 548-9000. Junior YI Teens Convention Nears Registration will begin at 3 p.m. today at Young Israel of Oak-Woods for the Junior National Conference of Syn- agogue Youth convention to take place this weekend at the synagogue, sponsored by the Junior Young Israel Teens. Delegates from Pitts- burgh, Toledo and Cleveland are expected to-attend. Yeh- ezkel Fagan, regional direc- tor, also will attend. Activi- ties will begin with services 7:30 p.m. today in the syn- agogue. Junior YI Teens and Hal- utzim (grades 3-5) will spon- sor a family picnic 12:30 p.m. June 1 at Oak Park Ma- jor Park's pavilion. There will be games for children. Children age 4-7 will have an afternoon of car- toons and refreshments 2 p.m. Sunday at Young Is- rael of Greenfield. There is a charge. The final youth activity before the summer recess will be a Detroit Tiger base- ball game June 15. For in- formation, call Hartley Harris, coordinator, 968_-3563. 1 Youth News Essay Contest Deadline Nears The deadline for entering the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion-United Jewish Chari- ties historical essay contest is June 15, according to es- say contest chairman Mrs. Nathan Peterman. Sponsored by the Joint Anniversary Celebration Committee of JWF and UJC, the contest is one of several projects commemo- rating the 50th year of serv- ice by Federation and the 75th anniversary of the UJC. The contest is open to stu- dents in grades 7-9 (cate- gory 1) and grades 10-1 (category 2). Essays must deal with the history or some aspect of UJC, Federa- They Made the Grade GARY DEMBS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Dembs of Adrian Rd., Southfield, has been named sports di- rector of station WIDR, the student-operated radio sta- tion at Western Michigan University. A graduate of Southfield High School, Dembs worked at the stu- dent-run radio station, WSHJ. * * * ELYSE JACOB, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jacob of Brooks Ln., South- field, has won the intra- mural department of the University of Michigan's most outstanding, all-ar- ound female athlete of the year award, the Marie P. Hartwig award. Elyse placed in the top four of ev- ery women's competitive racket-sport this year. • SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: 74 9a1(4644 USY Will Have Annual Installation Cong. Beth Moses Senior United Synagogue Youth affiliate will have its instal- lation of officers 8:30 p.m. today in the synagogu. The installation will be preceded by services. A state of the chapter address will be delivered, and an oneg Shabat will follow. tion, or one of its member agencies. The contest rules have been distributed to Jewish schools with students in the eligible grades. First, second, and third prizes of $75, $50, and $25, respec- tively, will be awarded to the winners in each cate- gory. Entries should be type- written, at least 500 words in length, and include the name, address, teleph—Q, grade and school of .. students. All essays should be mailed to the Anniver- sary Essay Contest, 163 Madison, Detroit, 48226 no later than June 15. For information, contact JAC coordinator Walter Klein, 965-3939, or contest chairman Mrs. Nathan Pe- terman, 626-0347. SZ Youth Pick New President Cong. Shaarey Zedek's junior congregation elected Ken Levin president at its recent election meeting. Other officers are: Paul Hamburger and Beth Sand- weiss, vice presidents; David Steinberg, treasurer; Bar- bara Lewis and Karolyn Wallace, secretaries. Elected to the board were Dana Baruch, Mike Rais- man, Judy Gunsberg, Rick Korn, Lynn Isenberg, Heidi Baruch, Todd Fitzerman, Donna Katzman, Morrey Smerling, Janis Fishman, Steve Lover, Leslie Born- stein, Nancy Gorelick, Jeff Resnick, Lori Isenberg and Julie Tauber. Shaarey Zedek youth re- ceiving Shabat attendance awards include: Bene Brick- man, Jimmy Daitch, Joan Fand, Dana Gross, Daniel Hamburger and Faith Tam, 10 stamps; Karen Altman, Elise Gendloff, Jonathan Goldstein, Steve Lis, Eddie Pont, Janet Williams and Craig Winkleman, 20 stamps; Yale Cohen, Andrea Frazein, Bobby Glen, Eric Gould, Brad Levin, Ronnie Teller, Shira Teller and Ka- rynne Tencer, 30 stamps; and Harleigh Mandel and Lillibeth Mandel, 40 stamps. Hillel Students Win Awards . at Science, Engineering Fair JERRY FENBY GROUP featuring the vocal stylings of Lynn Fenby have joined the Dick Stein Family of talent. TOTAL GROUP SOUND . . . STANDARDS and ROCK'N ROLL THE NOW SOUNDS FROM THE CARPENTERS TO THE BOOGIE, THE 40's TO THE 70's! CALL LYNN or PATTI FOR INFORMATION 358-2777 Hillel Day School of Metroplitan Detroit students who won awards at the annual science and engineering fair of metropolitan Detroit at Cobo Hall are, top row, from left: Yonit Hoffman, Jala Soleymani, Nancy Frank, David Raizman, Leah Icikson, Michael Burlant and Michael Thirman. Pictured in bottom row, from left, 'are: Mark Baker, Steven Weiner, Marcia Tilchin and Annette Weiss.