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September 19, 1975 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-09-19

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

MICHAEL KAPLIT
Photography

Weddings • Bar Mitzvas

642-1039

Bnai Moshe Youth Will Have Brunch

Cong. Bnai Moshe will
hold a brunch 1 p.m. Oct. 5
for its Giborim, Chalutzim
and Kadima groups (grades
3-8). All children who are in
these grades in the United

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Hebrew School are invited.
There will be a minimal
charge. Following the
brunch the children will
break into their respective
groups for activities and
meet their advisers for the
coming year.
Kadima will hold its first
open youth lounge 7 p.m.
Thursday at the synagogue.
There will be records, games
and old-fashioned movies.
All children in grades 7 and
8 are invited. For informa-
tion, contact Kadima ad-
viser Sharon Landau,
545-6951.
Story Hours I and II meet
10 a.m. Saturdays in the
school building.
For information on youth
activities, call the youth
coordinator Hartley Harris
at the synagogue, 548-3123,
or at home, 968-3563.

BB Young Adults
to Join UJA Tour

NEW YORK — The Bnai
Brith young leadership an-
nounced it will join the
United Jewish Appeal
Young Leadership's Koach
Mission of Strength to Is-
- rael.
"Bnai Brith's Young
Leadership welcomes an
opportunity to join with
UJA's Young Leadership in
this historic mission," said
Tommy P. Baer, chairman
of Bnai Brith's Young Lead-
ership group.

More than 670 young
Jewish community leaders
from throughout the coun-
try have already signed up
for the largest mission in
UJA's history that will
run from Nov. 6 to 16.

c-c;Ssccet

Has It All
Why Go Elsewhere?

A special monument will
be erected in Israel to com-
memorate the Mission of
Strength.

PUT YOURSELF
TOGETHER
FOR FALL

Magazine to Focus

on Bicentennial

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FASHIONS BIGGEST LITTLE STORE

NEW YORK — "200
years of Jewish Life in
America" will be explored in
a special issue of the chil-
dren's magazine, World
Over, published by the
Board of Jewish Education
of Greater New York. This
special issue will mark the
beginning of World Over's
37th year of publication.
Focusing on the growth of
the Jewish community in
the United States, "200
Years of Jewish Life in
America: . A Bicentennial"
will feature through textual
and visual presentation, the
links that bind Jews to
America in the chain of his-
tory.
The special Bicentennial
issue to be published on Oct.
10, is the first in a series of
four special World Over is-
sues to appear this year.
For copies or information
about individual and group
subscriptions to all 16 issues
of World Over (including the
four special issues), contact
Eileen Roth, Marketing
Services Associate, Board of
Jewish Education, 426 W.
58th St., New York, N.Y.
10019, (212) 245-8200 ext.
858.

I

Friday, September 19, 1975 33

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Youth News

YI Teens Plan
Sukkot Lunch

Young Israel Teens will
have a luncheon in the
sukka of Young Israel of
Oak-Woods Sunday follow-
ing services. There is a
charge.
Following services, the
youth will meet in sukkot of
various members. For reser-
vations, -call Sheri Mandel,
542-3067, or Dena Green-
baum, 547-7169.
The group will have a
combined general board
meeting and sukkot party 8
p.m. Tuesday at Young Is-
rael of Oak-Woods. Refresh-
ments will be served.

YI Teens will have Sim-
hat Torah Hakafot 10:30
p.m. Sept. 27 at Young Is-
rael of Greenfield. For in-
formation, call Ronnie
Schwartzberg, 557-4157.

membership banquet also is
planned.
For information on Jun-
ior YI Teens, call Terri Lei-
derman, adviser, 546-1627,
or Jay Jubas, president,
545-3310.
Chalutzim, grades 3-5,
also will meet this year. For
information, call Sue Roth-
enberg, adviser, 968-1334.
For information on youth
activities, call Rabbi Feivel
Wagner, 559-3142.

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Junior Young Israel
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(grades 6-8) will go "sukka
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p.m. at Young Israel of
Greenfield.
The youth will have a lail
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Jewish Scouts
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SIZES 8 TO 14 j

The Jewish Committee on
Scouting, Detroit Area
Council, Boy Scouts of
America, will hold a "reli-
gious experience". Nov. 21-23
at Charles Howell Scout
Reservation near Brighton.
The program will include
Shabat services, scouting
events, discussions and a
Holocaust memorial service.
Kashrut will be observed.
The chairman for the
event is Neal Kushmar. The
committee also welcomes
the new scouting unit at
Cong. Beth Shalom.

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