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Bnai David Youth List Activities
Bnai - David's new
senior youth group for
9-12th graders, Atid, will
sponsor a hayride and
roast Sunday, meeting
5:30 p.m. in the
synagogue youth lounge.
For information call
adviser Hartley Harris,
968-3563; Steve Dines,
557-1977; or Scott
Winkdlman, 557-7091.
Ruach (grades 3-4) will
go roller skating Sunday,
p.m. at the
meeting
Refresh-
synagogue.
ments will be served, and
membership dues may be
paid at the event. For re-
servations, call adviser
Marla Magy, 356-5749 or
356-2146.
invites
Masada
Wyn & Harold Landis
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youngsters in grades 7
and 8 to an open youth
lounge 8 p.m. Oct. 30. The
evening will include
ping-pong and games,
movies and refresh-
ments. For information,
call adviser Danny Kap-
lan 398-7422, evenings.
Ha-Or (grades 5-6) will
meet 1:30 p.m., Oct. 31 for
a roller skating party. Re-
freshments will be in-
cluded, and children wish-
ing to join the group may
pay their membership
dues at the meeting. For
information and reserva-
tions, call adviser Steve
Kideckel, 968-1765.
Junion congregation
meets 10 a.m. Saturday
with services and kidush
for ages 8 and up.
All youth leaders may
be contacted at the
synagogue youth line,
557-8325.
Young Israel Teens of
the National Conference
of Synagogue Youth will
have a hayride Oct. 30,
meeting 7:35 p.m. at
Young Israel of Green-
field. There will be a bon-
fire and a kumsitz follow-
ing the hayride. There is a
charge. For information,
call Janet Fink, 399-0668,
or Sheri Mandel, 542-
3067.
The teens will have an
oneg Shabat 8:45 p.m.
Oct. 29 at the home of
Rachel Flatt, 25500 Ka-
ren, Oak Park.
On Nov. 7 the teens will
see "Fiddler on the Roof,"
at the Fisher Theatre.
Tickets will be distri-
buted on a first-come,
first-serve basis, 1976-77
members being given
first priority. There is a
charge. For information,
call Janet Fink, 399-0668,
or Sheri Mandel, 542-
3067.
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'Horror Night' Set for Youth at Center
The Group Services
Department of the Jewish
Community Center will
present "A Night of Hor-
ror" for Teens and
Tweens, Oct. 30, at the
Center main branch.
The program will con-
sist of horror films, re-
freshments, and other ac-
tivities. The teen prog-
ram (grades 10-12) will
take place in the Center's
Aaron DeRoy Studio
Theatre 9 p.m.-midnight.
The tween program
(grades seven through
nine) will be in Room 134,
8 -p.m.-11 p.m. There is a
charge.
Group Services will also
present an evening of
disco dancing 8-11 p.m.
Nov. 6, for teens grades
10-12, with disc jockey
Marc Ankerman.
Beth Shalom Youth
Meet, Hold Events
Cong. Beth Shalom
Kadimah United
Synagogue Youth will
meet 10:15-11 a.m. Sun-
day in the synagogue.
Kadimah will hold an
oneg Shabat 8:30-10 p.m.
Oct. 29 at the synagogue.
There will be a special
cultural presentation by
Jonny Widenbaufn and
Jeff Goodman, and re-
freshments.
The Kadimah-parent
brunch will be 9-11 a.m.
Oct. 31 at the synagogue.
The breakfast is spon-
sored by Cong. Beth
Shalom men's club.
Speakers will include
Rabbi David Nelson and
Cantor Samuel Green-
baum. Participants are
asked to bring dues to the
breakfast.
NCSY Members
Attend Convention
A total of 20 Detroit-
area members of the Na-
tional Council of
Synagogue Youth will at-
tend the NCSY conven-
tion in Cleveland today
through Sunday.
The convention, held
for high school juniors
and seniors., will focus on
"A Modern- Jew in a Mod-
ern Society."
The NCSY Keter Torah
Region will sponsor a
"Bowlathon, Lear-
nathon," fundraising
event Oct. 31.
The first Detroit-area
NCSY newspaper will be
published Nov. 1. Those
wishing to submit articles
or receive a free subscrip-
tion may call the NCSY
office, 557-0130.
Bnai Moshe USY
to Hold Elections
Chalutzim Group, Bnai
Moshe USY, will have a
social and board elections
2 p.m. Sunday in the
synagogue board room.
Gail Kessler, adviser, in-
vites 5th and 6th grade
youths.
Leslie Dick, youth ad-
viser, announces the
weekly Talit and Tefilin
program will begin 8:45
a.m. Sunday. Services
will be followed by break-
fast and bowling. The
program is open to all
youths age 13 and up, and
is sponsored by the
synagogue men's club.
For information, call
the synagogue office,
548-9000.
The same program will
be offered to teens,
grades seven-nine, 8-10
p.m., Nov. 27.
Both discos will take
place in Room 134 of the
Center's Main Building,
and there is a charge.
For information, on all
the above programs, call
Al Yost in Group Ser-
vices, 851-7300.
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Beth Moses Youth
to Have Dinner
Beth Moses-Pontiac
Yachad United Syna-
gogue Youth will hold a
progressive dinner and
cultural event to be fol-
lowed by an overnight ac-
tivity starting 8 p.m. Oct.
30 to 1 p.m. Oct. 31.
The group will meet at
Cong. Beth Moses, and
there is a charge. Reser-
vations must be made by
today.
For information, call
Steve Conn, 626-7392;
Debbie Shapiro, 542-6094;
or Diane Goldring, 851-
3728.
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