THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Young Israel Youth Plan Shabaton Young Israel Teens and Junior Young Israel Teens will have an inter-chapter mini Shabaton this weekend at Young Israel of Green- field. Toledo and Windsor chapters also will partici- pate The program will include meals, Torah study ses- sions, a talent show, an ice cream social and other ac- tivities. For information, call Ju- lie Torgow, 548-0424 or Ja- net Fink, 399-0668. load Nati 3inn al)" WANT TO TAKE A SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY? REMEMBER WHEN . . . you saved $10 to take your best girl to a really nice restau- rant for dinner and cheek to cheek danc- ing? RELIVE THESE MEMORIES EVERY MON. & TUES. NITES!! "BIG BANDS" Sounds for your listening & dancing pleasu e call 274-0061 26207 W. Warren, Dearborn Heights ALL Only ENTREES $495 '4 the captain's table (formerly Drawbridge) 145 SHELDON (N. 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(TICKETS SOLD THAT NIGHT WILL BE $4) The Show Will Begin at 7 p.m. and Last Until 10 p.m. We hope that you will join us for an evening of "EASY LISTENING JAll." Bnai David Youth Events Cong. Bnai David Chavay- rim group (ages 13-18) will hold its first bagel and cream cheese breakfast and meeting 10:15 a.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Meeting topics will include the inter- congregational basketball will hold its annual Hanuka league, election nomina- Auction 6:30 p.m. Sunday in tions and future events. There is a nominal charge the synagogue social hall. The auction will benefit for non-members. For infor- the youth groups. Admis- mation, call Mayer Fox, sion includes light refresh- 557-5085, or the Youthline, ments. The public is wel- 557-8325. Macabbee group (6, 7 and come. For information, call Judy Frank, chairperson, 8th graders) will go duckpin 851-2294, Cindy Tarnoff, bowling Sunday in Windsor, 968-8827, or Jeff Shiovitz, meeting 2 p.m. in the youth lounge. Nominations for 352-8309. group officers will be held, and programming will be discussed. Adat Shalom Youth to Hold Ongei Shabat Celebrations Adat Shalom Synagogue's Migdal Tzion (grades 9-12) youth group will have an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today in the home of Lisa and Rachel Lieberman, 3334 Winches- ter, West Bloomfield. The program will be on Hanuka. Singing, dancing and refreshments will fol- low the program. For direc- tions and information call Lisa or Rachel, 626-1504, or Jeff Shiovitz, adviser, 352-8309. Shoresh (grades 7 and 8) will have its oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today in the home of Sandy Vieder, 29876 North- brook, Farmington. BBYO Activities The program will be on Jewish heroes. There will be singing, dancing and refreshments following the program. For information and directions, call Sandy, 626-8195 or Cindy Tarnoff, adviser, 968-8827. The BBYO board of direc- tors will meet 8 p.m. Mon- day in the downstairs meet- ing room of the Bnai Brith office. The BBYO television show "It's Your Turn" will be shown. The Great Lakes AZA The youth department Council announces Harry Glanz is chairman and Teens Participate Chuck Berman, co-chair- man, of the the AZA basket- in Synagogue Fair ball league which will begin Kadimah United Syn- in January. Both are from agogue Youth (grades 7-8) Einstein AZA. will have a booth at Cong. Michigan BBYO an- Bnai Moshe's Hanuka Ba- nounces its AZA advisers zaar 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. are: Rusty Segal, Akiba Money from Kadimah fund AZA; Sheldon Gilbert, Jol- raisers will go for scholar- son AZA; David Walt, ships for the Toronto Week- Kishon AZA; Fred Golden- end in May. For information berg, L'Chaim AZA; Stew- on Kadimah activities, con- art Markofsky, Benny AZA; tact adviser Sharon Landau, and Steve Segel, Samson 545-6951. Aza. New BBG advisers are: Junior congregation mem- Helene Goldenberg, Gan bers will hold a menora- Dafna BBG; Lynn Fink, making party 1:30 p.m. Sun- Kadimah BBG; Elaine Ho- day in the youth lounge. rowitz, Sabra BBG; and Unalutzim U6 Y (grades Donna Abraham and Mir- 5-6) will hold a Hanuka iam Lazarus, Yachad BBG, party 3:30 p.m. Nov. 30 in Windsor. the youth lounge. For infor- Hannah Senesh BBG mation on Chalutzim activi- has elected Amy Ross ties, contact adviser Steve president. The chapter is Kideckel, 968-1765. currently seeking new For information on youn- members and is open to ger youth activities, contact Jewish girls 14-18. For in- youth coordinator Hartley formation, call Amy, Harris, 968-3563 or the 851 4085, or the BBYO of- youth lounge, 548-3123. fice, 354-6113. - RAMADA INN November 21, 1975 35 Senior USY and Talit and Tefilin Club will have an installation of officers following Shabat services Saturday. Luncheon will be served, and there will be a guest speaker in the board room. Cong. Beth Achim's Kadi- mah youth group will have a Hanuka party 7:30 p.m. Nov. 29 in the synagogue. The evening will include a speaker, candle lighting, singing, movie, grab bag and refreshments. There is a nominal charge. Youth age 11-13 are in- vited. For information, call Leah Herman, adviser, 547-0708. Cong. Bnai David will be- gin a second junior congre- gation 10 a.m. Nov. 29 in the yough lounge for ages 4-8. This service is for those with limited or no Hebrew. For information, call Debi Chin- DELI 29556 Orchard Lake Rd. 81k. N. of 13 Mile Rd. 851-5444 TRAY CATERING $325 per person 6 MEATS, POT. SALAD, COLE SLAW, 3 TYPES OF PICKLES, BLACK & GREEN OLIVES, BREAD, MUSTARD, ETC. 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