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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 1, 1976
USY Group Slates Rollerskating Event
Beth Moses-Pontiac
United Synagogue Youth
will have a rollerskating
party Saturday, leaving 9
p.m. from the home of
Diane Goldring, 7434
Glengrove, Birmingham.
For reservations, call
Sherrie Frank, 534-9376,
YOUR WEDDING—
WEDDING
BAR MITZVA
ALBU
FINER
WINER
WILL BE
-
or Karen Guttentag,
532-2797.
The group will decorate
the sukka at Cong. Beth
Moses 6 p.m. Wednesday.
Participants are re-
quested to arrange, for
their own rides and bring
scissors, paper, glue and
string. Refreshments will
be served, and there is a
nominal charge. For re-
servations, call Sherrie or -
Karen at the phone num-
bers listed above.
Damage suffered makes
you wise but seldom rich.
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pal, B'nai Moshe Hebrew School
The National Confer-
ence of Synagogue Youth
(NCSY) has established
an office for the Detroit
area.
The new director of the
office is Zerach Green-
field who has had experi-
ence in working with
Jewish youth, rangirig
from Camp Ramah to
problem youth in
Jerusalem.
was
Greenfield
graduated from City Col-
lege of New York with a
BA degree and he is cur-
rently finishing his Mas-
ters degree in Jewish his-
tory. Between his under-
graduate and graduate
work he studied for two
years in a rabinnical col-
lege in Jerusalem.
The NCSY office is lo-
cated in the offices of the
Council of Orthodox Rab-
bis of Greater Detroit,
17071 W. Ten Mile Rd.,
Southfield.
Greenfield said his task
is to "encourage corn-
mittment to Judaism by
Jewish youth." His office
telephone number is
\ -557-1030.
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The only known Jew at
Valley Forge was Philip
Moses Russel. He joined
the Second Virginia Re-
giment as a surgeon's
mate in 1775.
Bnai David Announces
Youth Events for New Year
NCSY Sets Up
Detroit Office
Time: SUN. OCT. 3rd 2-5 p.m.
GIFT
Youth News
Cong. Bnai David will
begin its Shabat program
Saturday, for children
ages 4 to 13. Groups will
meet 10 a.m. for services,
stories and games, fol-
lowed by a special youth
kidush. Awards will be
presented throughout
the year for attendance.
• A new story hour for
youth age 4-7 will gather
in the meeting room next
to the social hall. Linee
Cohen will be tin group
leader. Youth age 8-10
will be led by Steve
Kideckel and Marla Magy
in the board room. Youth
age 11 and up will meet in
the chapel with leader
Hartley Harris.
Sunday youth groups
will begin the year by
Sukkot
celebrating
sukka-
through
JOE MILLER
Valley Forge Je w
INNAMI
decorating parties for
each group. Ruach
(grades 3-4) will meet
noon on Sunday, to deco-
rate the synagogue
sukka, followed by a
-luncheon. Marla Magy is
adviser.
Ha-Or (grades 5-6) will
also help to decorate the
nagogue sukka at 7 p.m.
on Tuesday. Dinner will be
given in the youth lounge.
Steve Kideckel is adviser.
Masada (grades 7-8)
will gather 7 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the youth
lounge and then decorate
a sukka. Following will be
dinner at the home of ad-
viser Danny Kaplan.
Atid (grades 9-12) will
meet 7 p.m. Thursday at
the synagogue, and pro-
ceed to the home of ad-
viser Hartley Harris for
decorating and dinner.
For reservations or
more information on any '
of the youth activities,
Contact co-directors
Danny Kaplan or Hartley
Harris at the synagogue
youth line, 557-8325. --
Y1 Teens to Have
Own Minyanim
Young Israel Teens of
the National Conference
of Synagogue Youth will
hold their own minyanim
for Rose Hashana and
Yom Kippur.
The youth will hold
theii- annual Sukka-
hopping event Oct. 10.
For information, call
Janet Fink, 399-0668, or
Sheri Mandel, 542-3067.
Youth who are in-
terested in joining and
participating in religious,
social and communal func-
tions may call Janet or Al-
lison Aron, 547-5205.
New officers are Janet,
president; Allison, Sheri
Mandel and Dena Green-
baum, vice presidents;
Sandra Jubas, Lisa Kor-
man, and Cheryl Ginns,
secretaries; Mitchell Lef-
kofsky, treasurer; and
Ronnie Schwarzberg,
counselor.
For information on
Young Israel Teens, call
Rabbi Feivel Wagner,.
544-8984.
Mendes
Gershon
Seixas, called the "patriot
rabbi" of Congregation
Shearith Israel of New
York, refused to conduct
services when the British
captured the city; he Ted
many of his congregants
to Connecticut where
they remained until 1780
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