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September 24, 1976 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-09-24

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44 Friday, September 24, 1976

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Detroit & Suburbs Most
Elegant Restaurant

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Youth News

Bnai David Adds to Youth Staff

115 E. Long Lake Rd. at Livernois Res.: 879-6810

JOYFULLY JOINS IN
EXTENDING THE VERY
BEST OF WISHES TO ALL
FOR THE UTMOST IN
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
FOR THE NEW YEAR

Steve Kideckel, Marla
Magy and Linee Cohen
have been named to the
youth staff at Cong. Bnai
David.
Kideckel will run the
Sunday youth group
Ha-Or for youngsters in
grades 5 and 6, as well as a
Sabbath morning group
for youth age 8 to 10.
Miss Magy will lead the
grade 3-4 Ruach group,
_ and help to lead the 1-
10-year-olds on Saturday
mornings.

And Our
Entire Staff At

Joe and
Nan Bird

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Real Seafood

Join In Wishing Everyone

Linee Cohen will be the
leader of a new Story
Hour program, for
youngsters age 4-7.
The Senior Atid group
for 9th to 12th graders
will begin this year, with
Hartley Harris as its
head. Harris also will run
the Shabat morning
group for youth age 11
and older. Danny Kaplan
will be the Masada
(grades 7-8) group ad-
viser.
High Holiday youth ser-
vices will be held Saturday
and Sunday for youngsters
age 4-13. Elaine Yaffe and
Sheri Traison will be
among the group leaders.
The Saturday morning
program will begin at 10
a.m. Oct. 2. Sunday youth
activities will begin after
the High Holidays.
Youngsters who wish to
be on the mailing list for
the Sabbath or Sunday
youth groups may call
Harris or Kaplan at the
synagogue youth line,
557-8325.

Event at Center

A Very Happy & Healthy
New Year

22041 MICHIGAN AVE. West of Southfield - Dearborn 562-4000

The Group Services Di-
vision of the Jewish
Community Center will
be presenting a "Satur-
day Night Spectacular"
for teens, grades 10-12, 8
p.m. Oct. 2, in the Aaron
DeRoy Studio Theatre of
the Jewish Community
Center main br-anch.
The "Spectacular" will
take place in an intimate
cabaret setting featuring
the new improvisational
comedy group, The Prime
Rib, as well as a
folksinger. There is an
admission charge.
For information, call Al
Yost, in Group Services,
851-7300.

Lecture Series
Begins at Center

Sincerest Wishes For A

Joyous NEW YEAR

Filled With Much
Health . . . and The
Goodness of Life

Library Discussion
Features Newsman

To The Many People Whose
Friendship We Cherish Dearly

From The Entire Staff Of

A doctor's medical lec-
ture series produced by
'Sinai Hospital in con-
junction with•the Jewish
Community Center, will
take place 1 p.m. the first
Thursday of each month
at the 10 Mile Branch of
the Jewish Community
Center. The program be-
gins Oct. 7.
The program is for
Center members only and
there is no charge. For in-
formation, call the Senior
Adult Division of the
Jewish Community
Center, 545-8780.

.

The Huntington Woods
Library will sponsor a
current events series
with newsman Russell
Barnes 10 a.m. Mondays
in the library. Series and
individual tickets are av-
ailable. For information,
call the library, 543-3073.

Northern Reunion

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A reunion for 1941, 1942
and 1943 graduates of
Northern High School
will take place Oct. 1 at
the Bonnie Brook Coun-
try Club. For informa-
tion, call Marty Raskin,
968-5910.

Meyer London, who
served in the U.S. House
of Representatives from

1914 to 1920, was one of
the few Socialists ever
elected to Congress.

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