Youth News SZ Juniors Will Conduct Shabat Morning Services Junior congregation offi- cers, board and general members will conduct the Feb. 28 Shabat services in the sanctuary at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Ken Levin, president of junior congregation, will deliver the sermon and offi- cers and board members will take part in the reading the Torah, Haftara, and _ ..7sponsive readings. Participating are: David Rube, Morey Smerling, Stewart Wayne, Linda Sov- erinsky, David Steinberg, Karolyn Wallace, Bruce Davidson, Michael Cohen, David Tukel, David Raiz- man, Craig Halberstadt, Rick Korn, Beth Sandweiss, Jeff Resnick, Barb Lewis, Paul Hamburger, Ellen Sandweiss, Michael Freed- land and Heidi Baruch. The junior congregation Purim carnival will be held 10 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. March 14 in the social hall west at Shaarey Zedek. There will be food, prizes and games. All are invited. There will be an oneg Shabat following services Feb. 27 at the home of Craig elteA Vizafivu'e4 Telex Plaza 353-8000 ON ALL LEVELOR BLINDS 20% OFF L WITH THIS AD MACK PITT and His Orchestra 358-3642 A j Winkleman, 23895 Wendy Ln., Southfield for Kadimah members. Kadimah will participate in the first Detroit area Kadimah kinnus March 5-7 to be held at various area synagogues including Shaarey Zedek. The follow- ing weekend, Kadimah will attend the Central Region Kadimah Convention in Cin- cinnati, Ohio. For informa- tion, call Larry Sklar, 626-6266, or Lynne Ava- denka, 681-9237. Family Camping Weekend Planned The Fresh Air Society will host a family camping weekend March 12-14 at Camp Tamarack. The weekend is designed for parents, and children that are age 10 or under. Each family will have its own, winterized cabin. There will be supervised ac- tivities for children, includ- ing nature studies and crafts, and evening pro- grams and discussions for adults. Cooking will be done by the camp staff, and the theme for the weekend is Purim. There is a charge. For information, call the Fesh Air Society, 851-7733, or visit their office at the Maple Jewish Community Center. Beth Moses USY Will See Drama Cong. Beth Moses' United Synagogue Youth group will see "Sherlock Holmes" March 1 at the Fisher Thea- ter, meeting 7:15 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. For res- ervations by Wednesday, call Julie Frank, 537-3112. DON'T PAY MORE FOR YOUR JEWELRY WHEN YOU CAN GET IT FOR BELOW DISCOUNT PRICES EVERYTHING 25% OFF Featuring A Fine Line of 14K Gold, Sterling and Costume Jewelry • Rings • Earings • Monogrammed Jewelry • Bracelets • Neck Chains • Etc. We Also Carry Men's Jewelry Owner SEMA LAZAR Our Daily Hours: Tues-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. A7cLe1,4 Berkley 3895 12 MILE RD. (In The Fashions By laygee Shop) After 5 p.m., 398-0799 545-3003 Bnai Moshe Youth Plan Events Cong. Bnai Moshe's Kadi- mah United Synagogue Youth group will have an oneg Shabat today in the home of Hartley Harris, 25611 Colleen, Oak Park, following 6:30 p.m. Shabat dinner, for which there is a charge. The oneg will include singing, dancing, games and a discussion on a timely Jewish topic. For informa- tion and reservations, call Sharon Landau, adviser, 545-6951. Giborim USY will have a Shabat luncheon in the home of Harris, following 10 a.m. Shabat services with the junior congregation. There is a nominal charge. For information and reser- vations, call the adviser, Marla Magy, 548-9055. Kadimah is still taking YI Teens Set Road Rally Young Israel Teens will have a progressive snack- road rally Saturday, meet- ing 7:30 p.m. at Young Is- rael of Oak Woods. A board meeting will precede the activity. There is a charge. For information, call Julie Torgow, 548-0424. YI Teens will have a mem- bership drive dinner 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at 'Young Is- rael of Greenfield. Member- ship must be paid to attend the Shabaton. There is a charge for non-members. For reservations and infor- mation, call Sheri Mandel, 542-3067. Applications for the Central East Region Sha- baton are being accepted. The Shabaton will take place March 5-7 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. For applications or reserva- tions, call Dena Green- baum, 547-7169. The group will hold a Purim carnival March 21. To work on a committee or booth, call Janet Fink, 399-0668. Late registration for the Free Torah High is still being accepted. To enroll, call Sharona Koenigsberg, 968-7462. reservations for the kinnus weekend to be held March 5-7. For information, call Miss Landau. Story Hours I and II, for youth age 3-8, meets 10 a.m. Saturdays in the religious school. Joyce Epstein leads the 3-5 group and Steve Ki- deckel, the 6-8 group. Senior USY, grades 9-12, holds services 10 a.m. Satur- days in the small chapel. For Senior USY informa- tion, call Ronnie Anstandig, 968-1146. 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