36 Friday, November 5, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bnai Moshe USY Plans Mystery Bus Ride Are Your OIL PAINTINGS Cong. Bnai Moshe's Senior United Synagogue Youth group will hold a mystery bus ride Satur- day, meeting 7:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Friends are invited, and there is a charge. For information, call Nancy Ankerman, Dirty Torn Burned FIELD ART STUDIO JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA restorers and conservators 399-1320 Music For All Occasions LI 5- 1 244 Bring Your Princess to Group Elects Officers for Year CINDERELLA'S CASTLE Cong. Beth Abraham- Hillel's junior youth group held elections Sun- day. Officers for 1976-77 are: Lori Calmenson, presi- dent; Stuart Miller, Randy Docks and Mindy Kiefman, vice presidents; Cari Toby and Lauren Gendelman, secretaries; Judy Markzon, treasurer; Bruce Weberman, Brad Zerman, Renee Shulman, Tracy Reznick, Marilyn Amsel and Andrea Gen- delman, chairmen. Board members are Michelle Markey, Laurie Okin, Aimee Rhodes, Jodi Ru- 302 W. University at Pine opposite the library Rochester, Mich. Where we will outfit Her up to . . . 500 Off and more 652-0025 Mon.-Sat. 10-5 :um GIRLS 4-6x 7-14 FACTORY OUTLET It=e111 1 ! 0 "Castle Keepers" Linda & Rob Goudsmit with coupon only with coupon only CHARLIE NORELL Spray Cologne Spray Cologne 2 1/4 oz. 21/2 OZ. reg. $7.00 reg. $11.00 only the group leader, Gail Kes- 546-5797, or synagogue youth de- sler, 352-8127, or the partment, 548-3123. youth department. Giborim will have a tre- Bnai Moshe Chalutzim (grades 5 and 6) will have asure hunt and social Sun- Shabat services 10 a.m. day, meeting 2 p.m. at the Nov. 13 in the synagogue. synagogue. Third and Following services there fourth grade youth are in- will be a 12:15 p.m. instal- vited. For information, call lation luncheon. Officers Miss Ankerman. to be installed are: An- Kadimah USY will drew Lippa, president; have a rollerskating Jeff Roth, vice president; party Sunday, meeting 2 Elyse Smith, secretary; p.m. at the synagogue. Elisa Mega, treasurer; Youth in seventh and and Howard Wiener, eighth grades are invited. program chairman. For For information, call the information, call the synagogue youth office. , only $ 44 $ 79 9 9 =IP LEVIN FREE Gift with any purchase 1 to a customer with this ad Discount Cosmetics & Beauty Supply bin, David Schon and Robert Stashefsky. An installation of offic- ers will be held during Sabbath services Nov. 20, followed by a luncheon. For reservations, call ad- viser Andrea Rogoff, 535-8183, or the youth de- partment, 851-6880. Junior congregation services are held 10 a.m. each Saturday at the synagogue. Hashachar Youth Seek Members Hashachar, the Zionist youth movement spon- sored by Hadassah, is looking for new members. Interested ;;sigh school students should call Don Rogers, 557-4259. Ofarim and Tsofim groups of 4th-7th grade youth will meet 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the main branch of the Jewish Community Center, room 134. For, information, call Rachel or Judy Stern, 557-5071, or Larry Au- gust, 851-8335. CUSTOM DRAPERIES and Matching Bedspreads Hair Blowers Repaired FREE Estimates 24695 Coolidge at 10 Mile Road Open Daily 9 to 6—Closed Sunday 968-1958 eves. I DISCO DAVITCLASSES WITH JACK BARNES Party Planning-Instruction-Lights-Strobes Mirror Ball, Super Sound System Your location or one of our studios - WE TEACH NEW TRENDS—THE NATURAL WAY Orchard Lake & Middlebelt W. Bloomfield Farm. Hills 851-2400 Woodward & 12 Mile R.O. Oak Park 548-3388 11 I Youth News 1-4 Bnai David Juniors Cited by Senior Congregation Cong. Bnai David's Junior Congregation was honored at Oct. 30 Shabat services. Among those honored for regular Shabat service atten- dance were: Greta Ber- nard, Lisa Chatlin, Laurie Chudnow, Riva Dines, Sandra Freedman, Alan Gosman, Sherry Gosman, Marci Grossman, Joel Kollin, Esther Lipenholtz, Kim Maneli, Elliot Maness and David Nathan. Junior congregation, for youth age 11 and up, will have an election Nov. 13 Both junior congrega- tion groups will attend a Detroit Pistons basket- ball game Wednesday, meeting 6:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Cost in- cludes tickets and bus transportation. For re- servations, contact Hartley Harris, 968-3563, or Steve Kideckel, 968- 1765. Masada youth group (grades 7-8) will hold a hayride Sunday, meeting 2 p.m. in the youth lounge. A marshmallow roast will follow. For reservations, contact adviser Danny Kaplan, 398-7422. Masada members wish- ing to participate on mail- ing or phoning commit- tees may contact Kaplan. Election of officers for the group will take place Nov. 21. Atid senior group (grades 9-12) will attend the Detroit Pistons bas- ketball game Wednesday, meeting 6:30 p.m. at the synagogue. The group will go rollerskating 1:30 p.m. Nov. 14. For reserva- tions and information, contact Harris. Atid is forming a bas- ketball team to participate in the inter-con- Lahav Will loin Area Conference Cong. Beth Achim's Lahav United Synagogue Youth group will partici- pate in the Center Area Kinnus of Central Region USY Nov. 12-14 in Toledo. President Pam Lippitt and Larry Sklar, adviser, will lead a delegation of 16 members to the confer- ence. Kadima, for youth age 10-13, will have a hayride Nov. 20 at Upland Hills Farms. There is a charge. For information, call Robin Wenner, 534-8096. Persons interested in joining the Kadima bowl- ing league may call Lisa Taylor, 355-5239. Lahav sponsors Shabat services for youth in three age groups: 3-7, story hour; 8-13 and 14-18,,regu- lar service. The group also spon- sors a drop-in for youth 6:30-9:30 p.m. Wednes- days in Cong. Beth Achim. For information on Lahav activities, call Pam, 353-4477 gregational basketball 'm4 league. Anyone interested in playing may contact s4 Harris. Ha-Or will hold a prog- ressive dinner Nov. 14. I Members whose homes may be used for the act' ity may contact Kidecl For information Bnai David youth aciti- vites, call the synagogue youth line, 557-8325. The first map of the New World to appear in a Hebrew book was pub- lished in Igeret Orhot Olam by Abraham Faris- sol in Venice, 1586. DISCO PARTY by Infinity Disco latest equipment call Dan Sandberg cuml 353-6699 The Big Time by Pulsar Gives you a fast grasp of the time t. ,nprfirm r ,„ 41111 6-21 Pulsar • \ ' •. , `... a '• Tr "Wil Display reads Sunday, June 20. Features Day of Week. Stainless steel case and bracelet. 5325 the Pulsar Big Time ha' - bigger display area, bolder new look. Plus, all the features that have made Pulsar so popular. 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