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November 12, 1976 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-11-12

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32 Friday, November 12, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

SALE

your trade worth
$50-$100
New Office furniture
and supply dept.
Big Discounts

Add'n Type

342-7800 399-8333 342-1221

The Candy Lady, a
project started by Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Landau of
Oak Park, is seeking lef-
tover Halloween candy to
distribute to the Children
at Oakland County Chil-
dren's Village and the
Maxey Boys Training
School. Candy may be
dropped off at the-Landau
home, 24231 Gardner,
Oak Park.

We Make Our Own Glasses

HEADQUARTERS FOR
• LATEST DOMESTIC AND
IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS

• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
ACCURATELY FILLED

• DESIGNER -FRAMES



Immediate Repair

• Reasonably Priced

ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE

LI 7-5068

OAK PARK, MICH.

Mon.-Fri. 9:30-6

Sat. 'til 5
Closed Wednesday

.■

BBYO Activities

Candy Is Sought

SCM
Typewriter

a

Over 45 Years

Of

Moving Experience

,

POTTER
MOVING & STORAGE CO.

David Levine, chair-
man of the Michigan
BBYO board of directors,
will attend the District 6
board meeting Saturday
and Sunday at the
Clayton Inn in Wheeling,
Ill.
Disraeli BBG has plan-
ned an oneg Shabat on
"Child Abuse" with Linda
Garfield, from the Bnai
Brith Speakers Bureau,
as guest speaker. A
Hanuka party is in the
planning. Its theme is
"We Had Fun in the Sun,
But Here We Go With The
Snow". The girls are also
sponsoring a halla-
braiding contest.
Glazer BBG will sell
carmel apples and baked
goods 9:30 a.m. Nov. 21 at
Harvard Row. The chap-
ter will hold an oneg
Shabat with Sporn AZA
Nov. 26. The program will
feature a speaker on
"Rape."
Naches BBG will hold
its chapter installation
for newly elected officers
on Tuesday, preceded
Saturday by a party with
Goode AZA.
Sabra BBG will hold a
bake sale Sunday at the
Harvard Row mall.
The Great Lakes AZA
and BBG Councils are in
the midst of their annual
Council fund raising — a
candy sale. Coordinators
of the fund raising prog-
ram are Barbara Eisen-
berg and Ian Alexis, BBG
and AZA Council

NUMBER 0 ALLIED VAN LINES
AGENT IN MICHIGAN

1300 N. Campbell

2253 Cole

ROYAL OAK
541-3310

BIRMINGHAM
644-4612

C..7iwitut

CUSTOM FURNITURE &
CARPET CLEANING
ON LOCATION

Phone
549-7170

ALLIED VAN LINES

treasurers.
The annual Michigan
BBYO Regional Conven-
tion will take place Dec.
26-30 at the new Jewish
Community Center. The
program will feature
workshops on Judaica as
well as skill-related to-
pics, sports competition,
contests in forensics,
creative arts, newspaper,
song and a talent show. A
formal dance will be held
the final night. Coor-
dinators are Danny
Moore of Kishon AZA and
Sue Rosenblat of Dalyah
BBG. Staff coordinator is
Linda Bodzin.

YI Teens to Have
General Meeting

Young Israel Teens will
hold a taffy pull and gen-
eral board meeting 8 p.m.
Saturday in the home of
Janet Fink, 23680 Coyle,
Oak Park. For informa t
tion, contact Sheri Man-
del, 542-3067.
YIT will hold an oneg
Shabat 8 p.m. Nov: 19 in
the home of Elyse Adler,
23661 Marlow, Oak Park.
Y.I. Teens will have a
- hayride Nov. 20, meeting
7 p.m. at Young Israel of
Greenfield. A bonfire and
kumsitz will follow.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, contact Sheri,

NCSY Conference

The National Confer-
ence of Synagogue Youth
will host a regional meet-
ing at Young Israel of
Greenfield and Young Is-
rael of Oak-Woods Nov.
19-21.
The meetings are open
to the public. For infor-
mation, call NCSY, 557-
0310.
Articles for the De-
cember edition of the
NCSY newspaper must
be submitted no later
than Nov. 21. For infor-
mation, call the NCSY of-
fice.

I

Youth News

Bnai David Youth Start
Children's Puppet Club

Cong. Bnai David has
established a children's
puppet club for
youngsters in grades 3-6.
Members will construct
their own puppets and
prepare the script for a
show. Those interested in
joining may contact
Marla Magy, 356-5749 or
356-2146.
The Masada and Ha-Or
groups are starting a
drama club for fifth
through eighth graders.
Youngsters will prepare a
play to be performed dur-
ing Hanuka. David Hand-
ler and Linda Racey are
chairmen. Anyone in-
terested in joining may
contact advisers Danny
Kaplan, 398-7422, Steve
Kideckel, 968-1765.
Atid (grades 9-12) will
go rollerskating Sunday,.
meeting 1:30 p.m. at the
synagogue. Refresh-
ments will be served, and
members may bring dues.
For reservations, Contact

Beth Achim Youth
Name Delegates

Lahav, USY of Cong.
Beth Achim is rep-
resented at USY's Center
Area Kinnus in Toledo
this weekend by Pam-
Lippitt, Ilene Mitz, Lorin
Subar, Michael Burlant,
David Tugender, Susan
Friedman, Nathan Upfal,
Howard Simon, Bob Rose,
Rochelle Mark, Carol
Leserman, Faye Eigel,
Jerry Friedman, Mau-
reen Schreiber, Jay
Nitzkin, Jodi Newman
and advisers Larry Sklar
and Howard Mitz.
Children aged 3-7 hold
their own "services" 10
a.m. noon each Saturday
at the synagogue. Beth
Norman is the adviser.

SPECIAL THANK YOU OFFER FROM GOULD'S

DINNER FOR TWO

LIMITED TIME ONLY

CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING ENTRES:

• BAKED FILET OF SOLE
• BAKED HALF CHICKEN
• STUFFED GREEN PEPPER
• SPAGHETTI WI MEAT SAUCE
• BEEF STEW

50

DINNER INCLUDES:



••

• VEG. OR SMALL SALAD
• CLOVERLEAF ROLL
& BUTTER
• COFFEE, TEA OR SANKA

per
person

NO SUBSTITUTIONS PLEASE

GOULD'S BEEF UFFET

29161 NORTHWESTERN, N.W. CORNER 12 MILE RD.

OPEN 7 DAYS, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.

LARGE SELECTION OF
DESSERTS AVAILABLE

1

352-1888

adviser Hartley Harris,
968-3563.
Atid is looking for volun-
teers to work in the coat
room during synagogue
functions, and to help op-
erate the snack bar Thurs-
day evenings. Interested
youth may call adviser
Harris.
Ha-Or (5-6th graders)
will hold a progressive
dinner Sunday, meeting
5:15 p.m. in the youth
lounge. For reservatio -
contact adviser Kidec
Ruach (grades 3-4) will
hold a progressive dinner
Nov. 21, meeting 5:15 p.m.
at the synagogue. For in-
formation, contact Miss

M

Masada (grades 7-8) will
hold election of officers 2
p.m., Nov. 21 in the youth
lounge. Candidates will
campaign at 1:30 p.m.
Anyone interested in run-
ning for an office should
contact adviser Kaplan.
Following elections, the
group will travel to a pin-
ball arcade.
For information on any
youth activities at Bnai
David, call the synagogue
youth line, 557-8325.

USY Chapter
Sponsors 'Disco'

Shalom Atid USY will
have a "Disco-Nite," 8:30
p.m.-11:30 p.m., Nov. 20,
at Livonia Jewish Con-
gregation, 31840 W.
Seven Mile Rd. There will
be contests and refresh-
ments. The dance will
also feature disc jockey
Mark Ankerman.
For information, call
Howard Bernstein, 476-
5791, or Carolyn Gordon,
476-2408.

Thanksgiving
Deadline

The Jewish News
will have an early
deadline of noon Fri-
day, Nov. 19, for local
publicity items to ap-
pear in the issue of
Nov. 26. Materials re-
'ceived after the dead-
line will be withheld
from publication and
published the follow-
ing week if still
timely.

Senior Adults Sell
Handicraft Items

`Senior adult memo__
of the Knitting and
Crocheting Circle of the
Jewish Community
Center will sell their
handiwork 10 -a.m.-4 p.m.
Nov. 16 in the lobby of the
Center's 10 Mile branch.
Items for sale will in-
clude afghans, infant and
children's wear and more.

Angers End

The beginning of anger
is madness, the end peni-
tence. — Talmud

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