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October 15, 1976 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-10-15

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Bnai David Youth
Activities Listed

Bnai David youth will
hold a Simhat Torah
program for all
youngsters 6:30 p.m.
-= Saturday. Children will
cs.ather in their junior
rigregation groups, and
_;en march into the main
congregation with flags
and apples. Youth age 11
and older will meet in the
chapel. Children ages 8-10
will gather in the board
room, while 4-7 year-
year-olds will meet in the
story hour room. Special
treats Will be given to all
participants.
Atid's next activity will
be a hayride and roast 6
- p.m., Oct. 24. For informa-
tion, contact adviser
Hartley Harris, 968-3563.
Masada's next event
will be an open youth
lunge night, with games,
movies and refresh-
ments, 8 p.m. Oct. 30. For
information, contact ad-
viser Danny Kaplan,
398-7422.
Ha-Or will sponsor a rol-
ler skating party 1:30 p.m.
Oct. 31. For information,
contact adviser Steve
Kideckel, 968-1765.
Ruach members will go
roller skating 1:30 p.m.
Oct. 24. For information;
contact adviser Marla
Magy, 356-5749 or 356-
2146.

Bnai Moshe Youth
Slate Activities

Bnai Moshe youth will
have a celebration for
Simhat Torah, Sunday
following services. Pa-
rents, grandparents and
friends are invited to join
in singing, dancing and
refreshments.
Persons with mini-
Sifrei Torah for the chil-
dren are asked to bring
them. --
The .weekly Talit and
Tefilin program starts,
8:45 a.m. Oct. 24. Services,
followed by breakfast and
bowling is open to all boys
and girls age 13 and up.
The groups adviser is
Leslie Dick. The program
is sponsored by the men's
club of the synagogue.
For information, call the
synagogue office, 548-
9000.
Junior congregation led
by Mark Eichner, will
have election of officers
()el. 30. Boys and girls age
2 are invited to weekly
Shabat services.

Center Sponsors
Basketball Outing

Group Services of the
Jewish Community
Center will sponsor a
basketball safari to Cobo
Hall for the Detroit
Piston-Cleveland Cava-
lier game, Nov. 10.
Open to all teens grades
seven-12, there is a
charge which includes
bus transportation from
either of the Center's two
locations and admission
to the game.
Registration is limited
to 30, and tickets will be
issued on a first come,
first served basis. For in-
formation and registra-
tion, call Al Yost in Group
Services, 851-7300.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
A scholar who is not as
firm as iron cannot be con-
sidered a scholar.
—The Talmud

U.S. Jews Inspired to Pursue
Seminars, Boost Israel Tourism
1

Temple Youth
Hold Retreat

Temple Beth Jacob
Youth of Pontiac, will
hold a combined retreat
with the youth groups of
Temple Emanu-El, Tem-
ple Beth El (Windsor),
and the Michigan State
Temple Youth board,
today through Sunday at
Camp Nahelu, Ortonville.
Theme of, the program
is "Tomorrows Leaders
are You." -
Temple Beth Jacob
Youth is headed by Marc
Zupmore, president;
Lynn Rosenberg, -•Lee
'Winkleman, Leslie Dicks-
tein, vice presidents;
Doris Maroko, secretary;
Jeff Stern, treasurer; Liz
Stern, state board
member. Adviser is Dr.
Robert Stern.

Youth Wins Local
Football 'Contest

Richard Goldberg will
be the only Michigan boy
to participate in the mid-
west finals of the Ford
Motor Co.'s annual Punt,
Pass and Kick competi-
tion Nov. 21 at Pontiac-
Stadium. .
Richard, are 10-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Goldberg of Val-
leview Dr., West Bloom-
field, won the dealership
competition, in which he
was sponsored by Cook-
Farr Ford, and will com-
pete with boys from six
other states in the mid-
west contest.

Study tours to Israel, World Zionist Organiza,
participation in seminars tion and its information
and an increase in department and a
tourism is being inspired member of the Jerusalem
by a distinguished Israeli City Council and Munici-
emissary whose Ameri- pal Executive.
can tour this week in-
In Detroit promoting
eluded conferences with a the "Year of Pilgrimage
number of interested to Israel," she stated that
community leaders.
the chief objective is to
Mrs. Miriam Meyou- inspire leadership and - to
chas is director of the encourage-activists in
seminar section of the Jewish movements, in
congregations as well as
Jacobses Mark
other groups to join in
tasks undertaken by the
WZO and the American
Zionist Federation in as-
suring knowledgeability
about Israeli and Zionist
roles in world Jewry.
Mrs. Meyouchas has
been an emissary to
Egypt, Syria, Lebanon,
France, Morocco, Argen-
tina and to other .Latin
American countries. She
taught at the Alliance Is-
raelite School in Beirut,
and in France and Mor-
rocco organized
educationsl-social cen-
ters to prepare youth
from the ghettos for aliya.

Six Win Federation Job Scholarships

NEW YORK — Six
young Jewish students
selected from hundreds of
applicants in North
America, are recipients of
the 1976-77 Federation
Executive Recruitment
and Education Program
scholarships, sponsored
by the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare
Funds, in cooperation
with graduate social work
departments of five lead-
ing. American univey-

Bner Akiva Plans
Holiday Lunch

Bnei Akiva will celeb- .
rate Simhat Torah at a
progressive luncheon for
youth in grades 8-12 fol-
lowing services Saturday.
The luncheon will be held
in members' homes.
For information, call
Nathan Bigman, 968-
1499.

Conservatives
Plan Aliya Aid

NEW YORK — The Un-
ited Synagogue of
America, announced the
establishment of an aliya
desk within an expanded
Israel affairs depart-
ment.
It also announced the
establishment, at its
Center for Conservative
Judaism in Jerusalem, of
a klita (absorption) desk,
to assist immigrants with
their absorption prob-
lems.
President Arthur J.
Levine has named Philip
Gorodetzer to head the
Israel affairs department
and the aliya desk.

sities.
Samuel J. Silberman,
chairman of FEREP and
a CJF vice president, an-
nounced that the six stu-
dents will receive two-
Year scholarship - grants
and loans towards mas-
ter's degrees, and on
graduation will be placed
in positions with federa-
tions throughout the U.S.
and Canada.

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Anniversary

M . r. and Mrs. Albert
(Anne) Jacobs of South-
field were honored by
their children at a sur-
prise brunch Sunday on
the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary.
The couple's children
are Dr. and Mrs. Milton
Jacobs, Dr. and _Mrs. Al-
Korby and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Katz of To-
ledo, Ohio. They have 11
grandchildren.

Friday, October 15, 1976 37

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