THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Beth Shalom Youth Activities
Beth Shalom's Kadi-ma
Chapter, United Synagogue
Youth, will install Bruce
Littky as president 8 p.m:
today at •the synagogue.
Other newly-elected offi-
cers include: Aron Darsky,
vice president; Ricky Rosen-.
berg, cultural chairman;
Linda Baker and Stuart
Sandweiss, secretaries;
Joan Katz, social chairman;
Phil Goodman, religious
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fund raising.
Kadima will conduct serv-
ices in the main sanctuary
on Saturday. The group will
hold a Tamarack weekend
in January. For informa-
tion, call Bruce, 398-8375.
Senior United Syn-
agogue Youth will hold an
oneg Shabat 8:30 p.m. to-,
day in the small chapel.
President Kayla Bodzin
will attend the USY Inter-
national Convention in
Chicago.
The group will see the
Harlem Globetrotters Dec.
27. They will attend the
Tamarack weekend in Janu-
ary. For information, call
Kayla, 548-2236.
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Youth News
College Lunch at Bnai Moshe
Cong. Bnai Moshe will
host a luncheon for all of its
college-age youth following
services Saturday in the
synagogue. There will be
singing and dancing and a
speaker who will focus on
"Modern Forms of Anti-
Semitism." For reserva-
tions, .call the synagogue
office, 548-9000.
Kadimah United Syn-
agogue Youth (grades 7-8)
will go tobogganing Satur-
day, weather permitting.
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Jewish Culture
Parley Slated
NEW YORK — Dore
Schary, motion picture ex-
ecutive and Academy
Award-winning screenwri-
ter, announces leading per-
sonalities from the enter-
tainment and culture fields
will take part in a national
conference on Jewish cul-
tural arts Jan. 10-12 in New
York City, sponsored by the
National - Jewish Welfare
Board in conjunction with
the Bicentennial.
Participants include Ar-
thur Miller, Pulitzer Prize-
winning playwright; Bar-
bara Tuchman, Pulitzer
Prize-winning author and
historian; Alfred'ICazin, au-
thor and distinguished pro-
fessor of English, Hunter
College; Richard Gilman,
Newsweek magazine drama
critic; comedian Sam Leven-
son; Jerome Weidman, Pul-
itzer Prize-winning play-•
wright and novelist; Irving
Howe, author and literary
critic; Dr. Eugene Borowitz;
Paddy Chayefsky; and Bel
Kaufman.
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Rollerskating will take
place if there is no snow,
and the group will meet at
7:30 p.m. in the youth
lounge. For information,
contact adviser Sharon Lan-
dau, 545-6951.
Chalutzim USY (grades
5-6) will go bowling 1:30
p.m. Sunday . Following
bowling the youth will re-
turn-to the synagogue for
refreshments. For informa-
tion on Chalutzim events,
contact adviser- Steve Ki-
deckel, 968-1765.
Giborim USY (grades
3-4) will go bowling Sun-
day, 2 p.m. in'the youth
lounge. For information,
call Marla Magy, 548-9055.
Reservations for Giborim
fourth grade and Chalutzim
grades 5-6 for Camp Tamar-
ack are now open. Winter
Tamarack '76 foi grades
four, five and six will take
.place Jan. 9-11. For infor-_
mation, and reservations
contact Miss Magy or Kil-
deckel.
Winter Tamarack '76 for
Kadimah USY (giades 7-8)
will take place Jan. 16-18.
For information call Miss .
Landau.
For information on youn-
ger youth activities, contact
youth coordinator Hartley
Harris, 968-3563, or the
Youth lounge, 548-3123..
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Adat Shalom USY Plans Oneg Shabat
Migdal Tzion United Syn-
agogue Youth of Adat
Shalom Synagogue (grades
9-12) will have an oneg
Shabat today in the home of
Rabbi Seymour Rosen-
bloom, 29644 Middlebelt
Rd., Farmington Hills.
A program designed by
the rabbi will follow 10 p.m.
Shabat services, and singing
and dancing will follow the
program. Refreshments will
be served.
For information and di-
rections, call Judy Frank, ‘
851-2294, or Elaine Webber,
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