THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Youth to Mark DeMolay Week Youth News Kadimah Kinnus to Begin Today at Local Synagogues -- Kadimah United Syn- agogue Youth groups from local Conservative syn- agogues will participate in a kinnus (gathering) this weekend at various syn- agogues. Chapters will participate from Ann Arbor, Flint and Kalamazoo. Participating from the Detroit area are: Adat Shalom Synagogue, Cong. Beth Achim, Cong. Beth Shalom, Cong. Bnai )avid, Cong. Bnai Moshe and Cong. Shaarey Zedek. SZ Youth Plan -Purim Carnival Cong. Shaarey Zedek youth will hold its Purim carnival 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. March 14 at the synagogue. Guests are invited. YOUR WEDDING— BAR MITZVA ALBUM FINER WINER WILL BE WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY AND ASSOCIATES 357-1010 Theme for the weekend is "Jewish Humor." Max Chomsky is guest speaker. Skits related to the theme, Shabat services, an oneg Shabat, a sock hop dance, a movie and a talk on "Soviet Jewry" by An- drea Tarnoff will complete the activities. Co-chairpersons are Sta- cey Abrin and Linda Baker. Teens to Present Play on Purim Junior Young Israel Teens, National Conference of Synagogue Youth, will present the play "The Bicen- tennial Purim" 8:30 p.m. March 13 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. There is a nom- inal charge. BBYO Activities The Bnai Brith Youth Organization training ses- sion will be held 10 a.m. Sunday at the BBYO office. Luncheon will be served. Highlighting the. program will be Raymond G. Kalef, program director at the Jewish Community Center, who. •11 discuss "The Role of the Adviser in Chapter Programming." •Illinois Council BBYO will host the District 6 Invi- tational Basketball Tourna- ment to be held April 2-4 in Rock Island, Ill. The Michi- gan Region basketball champion will join regional champs from Illinois and Chicago Councils and Wis- consin and Cornbelt Regions in the tournament. The AZA Council Bas- I The Ultimate in Catering With A Yiddish Tamm For ALL Occasions Elegant Pastries — Outstanding Hors D'oeuvres - Dinners with A Distinctive Flair — Unique Meat and Dairy Trays 543-3585 Mosaic Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will join more than 2,400 other chapters all over the world (34 active chapters exist in the Metro- Detroit area) in the observ- ance of International DeMo- lay Week March 14-20. • 4 541-7940 B'NAI DAVID NURSERY OF THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS Announces Registration for September, 1976 for children — 3 to 5 years old (2, 3 or 5 days) A.M. Group 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. P.M. Group 1-3:45 p.m. afternoon bus takehome available. Meets at the B'nai David Synagogue 24350 Southfield Road Teachers: Sara Singal, Bella Frank For information call 557-2198 or 547-9023 ketball League will meet 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Community Center. In Divi- sion I, Einstein AZA leads with a 5-0 record, while Po- sen AZA is second with 4-1 and Jolson AZA is a third with 3-1. In Division Herzl AZA, Windsor, leads with a 3-1 record, while Goode AZA is second at 2-2. The Great Lakes AZA Council will hold its next executive board meeting 4 p.m. Wednesday at the BBYO office. Interviews for the post of coordinator for the district convention in June and the summer AZA Softball League will be held. Qualifie AZA _members- may apply. For informa- tion, call Aron Weberman, council vice president, 851-3118. BBYO will hold its Inter- national Leadership Kallah June 30-July 28. The Inter- national Leadership Train- ing Conference will take place Aug. 16. Both pro- grams will take place at the Bnai Brith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. The pro- grams are open to all mem- bers of AZA and BBG, and scholarships are available. For information, call Ar- nold Weiner, regional direc- tor, at the BBYO office, 354-6113. Kalt Scholarship Competition Open Cong. Beth Abraham-Hil- lel has announced its 1976 Kalt Israel Scholarship competition which it spon- sors from a gift by Mrs. Bee Kalt and her family. Teenage boys and girls, age 14-18, in the congrega- tional membership, youth groups, Hebrew schobl, or other synagogue related groups are eligible to apply for a round-trip tour of Is- rael as part of a recognized agency. In addition to religious education requirements, the applicant's involvements with the larger community is an importanta considera- tion. An essay on "Why I Want to Visit Israel" must also be submitted. Deadline for applications, which may be secured from the synagogue, Hebrew school or youth office, is April 10. Friday, March 5, 1976 37 Bnai Moshe Youth to Join Gathering Cong. Bnai Moshe's Kadi- mah United Synagogue Youth group will participate in the city-wide kinnus weekend today through Sunday. Bnai Moshe will be the scene of Shabat services and dinner. Giborim (grades 3-4) will have an oneg Shabat follow- ing 10 a.m. Services Satur- day. The oneg will be held in the home of Sandy Moskow- itz, Giborim vice president, 14650 Balfour, Oak Park. Luncheon will_be served, This marks the 57th anni- versary of the founding of the organization, whose goals are individual leader- ship training and character development, while helping to better the community. Boys age 13-21 years are eli- gible for membership. Mo- saic Chapter meets regu- larly at the Southfield Masonic Temple, 26595 Ev- ergreen. Some of the chapter activ- ities planned for DeMolay week are roller skating, father and son bowling, bot- tle recycling, religious ob- servances and a games night for the Lahser Hills Nursing Home. Prospective mem- bers and parents are wel- come. For information, call Carl 'Berlin, 353-6290; Howard Rabotnick, 557-8652; or Mike Schwartz, 557-8454. Garinim Unit Sets Pre-Purim Party Adat Shalom Synagogue's Garinim (grades 5 and 6) will hold a pre-Purim party 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the Moadon. On March 28 the group will have its own Olympics 2 p.m. in the school building. Participants should bring two raw eggs. There is a nominal charge for both events. For information, contact the adviser, Diane Goldring, 851-3728. Women to Honor Exemplary Youth Applications are available from the League of Jewish Women's Organizations of Greater Detroit for groups to nominate high school students for the honor of "outstanding Jewish youth of metropolitan Detroit." and songs and games will complete the afternoon. For information, call Marla Magy, adviser, 548-9055. The Brlai Moshe youth groups will sponsor a family outing to see the Ice Ca- pades March 14, meeting 4 p.m. at the synagogue. Chil- dren must be accompanied by an adult. Reservation deadline is Monday. For res- ervations, call Hartley Har- ris, 968-3563, or the youth lounge, 548-3123. 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