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January 07, 1977 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-01-07

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Friday, January 7, 1977 23

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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BNAI MOSHE jiinior
congregation
will award a
0
membership card to
youth age 8-13 who have
attended junior congre-
gation services at least,
three times in the past
year. The card will entitle
the bearer to discounts at
specially designated es-
,
tablishments.
Junior congregation
members honored re-
cently were David Collen,
-. Rhonda Strauss, Ken Al-
ter, Steve Berenbaum,
Andy Moskowitz and
1 Byck. The youth
nsor services 10 a.m.
gaturdays in the chapel.
Story hour will meet 10
a.m. Saturdays for youth -
age 3-6. Stories, games
and refreshments will
" highlight the morning.
Senior United
Synagogue Youth will
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
the board room for servic-
es. Youth age 13-17 are in-
vited.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 8:30 a.m. Sun-
day in the synagogue for
services, breakfast and
bowling. Youth age 13-17
are invited.
Bnai Moshe youth
group officers will be in-
stalled Salurday. Lunch-
eon will follow. Officers' to
°
be installed are:
Howard
Giborim:
Gersh, president; Sam
Zeidman, vice president;
Barbara Chernoff, treas-
urer; and Daniel Weiner,
secretary; and
Chalutzim: Andrew
Lippa, president; Jeff
Roth, vice president;
▪ Elyse Smith, secretary;
Elisa Mega, treasurer; and

Howard Weiner, program
chairMan; and
Kadimah: Michael Un-
ga'r, president; Michelle
Ungar, Susie Klein and
Scott Cranis, vice presi-
dents; Linda. Ankerman,
secretary; and Gary Naf-
taly, treasurer; and
Junior congregation:
Scott Cranis, president;
Andrew Lippa, vice pres-
ident; Howard Weiner
and Michael Byck, sec-
retaries; and Adam Eich-
ner, program ,chairman;

and
Talit -and Tulin Club:
Rick Behar, president;
Michael Lester, vice pres-
ident; Stacy Abrin, secre-
tary; and Larry Bircoll,
treasurer; and
Senior USY: Marty Pas-

ternak, president; Mark
Owens, Joel Ungar and
Nancy Ankerman, vice
► -• presidents; Stacy Abrin,
secretary and Julie Miller,
treasurer.
Junior 'choir members
o will be honored
aturday for participat-
-ing in the junior choir
during the High Holidays
are Andrew Lippa, Eyal
Tzeel, Michael Ungar,
Gary Naftaly and Barry
- Demak.

* * *



KOL AMI TEMPLE
YOUTH will lead Sabbath
eve services 8:30 p.m. to-
day. Douglas Kohn, pres-
ident of Michigan State
Temple Youth and a
member of Kol Ami Tem-
ple Youth, will deliverthe
sermon. The young
people will present orizi-

nal prayers and music by
guitar accompaniment.
They will also be in
charge of the oneg Shabat
following the services: On
Saturday, Kei Ami Tem-
ple youth will host the
second board meeting of
the Michigan State Tem-
ple Youth will host the
year. There will be serv-
ices, committee meetings,
gathering of the general
board and a dance for the
MSTY members.
* * *
BNAI DAVID youth in
grades 3-6 will meet 1:15
p.m. Sunday in the youth
lounge to discuss plans
for their Camp Tamarack
weekend Jan. 28-30.
Ha-Or (grades 5-6) will
go to a pin-ball arcade on
Sunday, meeting 1:30
p.m. in the synagogue
youth lounge. Refresh-
ments will be served, and
there is a charge. For in-
formation, contact ad-
viser Steve Kideckel,

Melody Musicale
Will Hold Meeting

5 lbs. of MATZO

Melody Musicale will
meet 8 p.m. Wednesday in
the home of _Louise
Lazarus, 24445 Re-
nsselaer, Oak Park.
Helen Bennett and her
daughters will sing and
play guitar. Esther Cu-
tler will entertain on the
piano. Refreshments will
be served.
Women interested in
music are invited. For in-
formation, call Florence
Malach, 569-3874.

If I can't Beat Your Best Deal

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30 YEARS at the Same
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Lincoln Towers Ten-
ants Club will hear Adele
Mondry re-view Golda
Meir's "My Life," 7:30
p.m: Jan. 14 in the Lincoln -
Towers Apts. club room.

Hrs. Mon thru Sat. 9:30 til 5:30

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968-1765. _
Ruach (grades 3-4) will

go on a mystery ride on
Sunday, meeting 1:30
p.m. in the choir room.
Special treats will be dis
tributed. For reserva-
tions, contact adviser
Marla Magy, 356-5749 or
356-2146.
For information on
Bnai David youth ac-
tivities, contact any
youth leader at the
synagogue youth line,
557-8325.

BETH SHALOM'S
Kadima Youth Group will
have an oneg . Shabat.ser-
vice_ 4:45 p.m: 'today, fol-
lowed by a full-course
Shabat dinner. Services
will be led by members of
Beth Shalom's Kadima
group, and Max Chomsky
will speak on "Famous
Jewish Quotations".
Kadima members _ will be
presented with member-
ship cards and yarmulkes
for the boys and charms
for the girls. For informa-
tion, contact Stuart
Horowitz, Kadima ad-
viser, 352-3525.

*

* *

Akiva Students
Are Semi-Finalists
in College Tests

Eight high school
seniors from Akiva He-
brew Day School placed
as state scholarship
semi-finalists in the
-American College Tests.
The students are:
Cheryl Balban, David
Cohen, Stephen Eskin,
Judith Gunsberg, Stuart
Hershman, Sharona
Koenigsberg, - Barbara
Singal, Howard
"Tanzman.

TO further serve the
hundreds of interna-
tional buyers arriving in
Israel each month, the
diamond industry, in
cooperation with the
Ministry of Labor, is
launching a training
program which will even-
tually introduce 4,000
new workers - into
diamond production,
mainly to work on
"Achtkant" stones.

Shevat 5737
January 20 to February 18, 1977

JNF SABBATH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5
TU B'SHEVAT, New Year for Trees, January 3

Plant Trees for all Occasions

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TASKS DURING ISRAEL'S 29th ANNIVERSARY YEAR

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• To avow-full solidarity with the State of Israel in it period of stress.
• To deepen JNF sentiment among masses of the Jewish People.
• To focus attention on 75 years of Jewish National Fund activities in
building the land of Israel and securing the future of the State of Israel.

• To stress the fact that JNF is a major contributor in improving
and maintaining the quality of Israel's environment. JNF fights
desolation, decay, waste and wilderness.

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• To reclaim more larid for outposts in the most vulnerable areas.
• To inscribe your name, or the name of a relative or friends in the
Honor Roll of the Jewish People — the,Golden - Book.
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• To place another thousand Blue-White JNF Boxes in Detroit and Michigan fr
Jewish homes.
• To plant more trees in Israel. Israel needs more trees. Trees represept
the rekindled strength and lifeblood of the land.
• To remind Jews to remember JNF in their Wills, thus not only linking
their names forever with the land of Israel, but that their legacy
will help ALL of Israel.

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We have before us a colossal task. The JNF has
undertaken its most ambitious project — the
devel'Opment of the American Bicentennial
National Park in Israel on the occasion of
our 200th birthday. You can share in
the fulfillment of.this dream.
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OAK PARK 48237 • Phone 968-0820

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