,.; THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34 Friday, January 21, 1977 Scoliosis Club to Hear Speaker Youth News Following the NCSY BNAI DAVID youth Road, Southfield, 8 p.m. Sabbath morning service, will begin its series of Feb. 5. For information on the synagogue's men's Tamarack winter Bnai David youth ac- club will host a Kidush for weekend retreats today. tivities, contact the the youth and the adult Young people in Masada synagogue youth line, congregation in Nus- (grades 7 and 8), led by baum Hall. On this occa- 557-8325. Danny Kaplan, and Atid sion the men's club gift of (grades 9-12), led by * * * classroom furniture in Hartley Harris, will be at Camp Tamarack today BETH ABRAHAM- memory of Willie Opperer through Sunday. Theme HILLEL'S National Con- will be dedicated. The for Shabat discussion will ference of Synagogue Shabat youth luncheon be: `_`Arab Terrorists: Youth — Dor Chadash will be hosted by the Heb- Their Goals and How Youth will host NCSY rew school's PTO. They Attempt to Achieve teenagers from Chicago, Following the Sunday Them." Shabat services Buffalo and Ontario at a will be led by members of Shabaton weekend youth service, breakfast the junior congregation. today-Sunday in the will be hosted by ,sister- Children in the Ruach synagogue. Steve Cohen, hood and men's club, fol- (grades 3 and 4) and Beth Abraham-Hillel's lowed by adjournment. Ha-Or (grades 5 and 6) Dor Chadash adviser, is * * * groups will attend their in charge of arrange- Tamarack weekend re- ments, with the assis- CONG. BETH SHALOM treat on Jan. 28-30. Par- tance of the host group's ticipants are invited to president Risa Calmen- junior congregation members who have regu- meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in son. the youth lounge to help Zerach Greenfield, De- larly attended Shabat assemble kits and mate- troit representative of junior congregation ser- rials that will be distri- the national NCSY, will vices, will attend a per- buted during the head youth leaders to formance of "Beauty and weekend. supervise and direct the the Beast," Sunday at the Southfield Civic Center. Junior congregation will Shabaton. continue to hold regular NCSY'ers will conduct * * * weekly services for youth Sabbath services 5:30 during the Tamarack p.m. today, at 9:30 a.m. YACHAD United Syn- weekends. All groups will and 4:30 p.m. Saturday. agogue Youth will have a meet at 10 a.m., with youth - During the Friday night disco dance party 8:30 age 8-10 in the choir room, dinner following services, p.m. Jan. 29 at Cong. Beth and youth age 11 and older Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, Shalom. There is a gathering in the chapel. spiritual leader of the charge. The group will Story Hour for youth age congregation, will speak have services and break- on "The Future Is Now." 4-7 also will be held. fast with the men's club Atid seniors (grades Parents of the teenagers 8:15 a.m. at Cong. Beth 9-12) will attend an open and members of the con- Moses. For reservations lounge night at the offices gregation have been in- and information, call of the National Confer- vited to the Shabaton's Sherrie Frank, 534-9376, ence of Synagogue Youth Friday night service and or Diane Goldring, 851- (NCSY), 17071 W. 10 Mile dinner. 3728. , Youth Will Sell Trees for JNF Drive in Honor of Tu b'Shevat * * * BETH ACHIM Lahav and Kadima groups will go to Camp Tamarack Feb. 18-20. For reserva- tions, by Monday, call Larry Sklar, adviser, 626-6266. Kadima still is seeking bowlers far its bowling league. To join, contact Jody Jacobs at the synagogue, 352-8670. Lahav will join Cong. Shaarey Zedek and Adat Shalom Synagogue Un- ited Synagogue Youth chapters for dinner and a sleighride 6:45 p.m. Saturday beginning at Leaders of the Bnai Brith Great Lakes AZA Council Cong. Shaarey Zedek and and of the Bnai Brith Youth Orgnization are planning ending at Upland Hills the annual Tu b'Shevat tree-planting drive for Isi-ael, Farms. There is a charge. through the Jewish National Fund. Participating in the For reservations, call planning are, from left, seated: Marc Mege, Rose Chap- Pam Lippitt, 353-4477. ter; David Weiner ; Rose; Brandon West, Posen; Marc Junior congregation Goldstrom, special projects chairman of Great Lakes Council, AZA; Eric Wiener, Goode; David Bean, Goode; conducts Shabat services and Jeff Adler, Rose president; standing: Rick Behar, Saturday mornings in the youth age Beber president; Arnold Weiner, AZA director Michi- synagogue•for 8-13. gan Region BBYO; Alan Kideckel, Samson; Joel Stitel- * * * man, Akiba Martin Brown, L'Chaim; and Bruce Moss, president, Great Lakes AZA Council. Not shown are BNAI MOSHE Senior Barry Dobruisin of Samson Chapter and Howard Sher- man of Sporn Chapter. United Synagogue Youth * * * Group will have an execu- Bnai Brith Great Lakes scribed in the Torah. A tive board meeting 2 p.m. AZA Council and Bnai Great Lakes AZA Grove Sunday in the synagogue. Brith Youth Organizati- will be planted in the The Tamarack weekend jon leaders are preparing Bnai Brith Martyrs' and elections will be dis- cussed. For information, for their annual Tu Forest. b'Shevat tree-planting Participating in the call the synagogue youth drive for Israel, through drive with the Detroit office, 548-3123, or Han an the Jewish National chapters are Herzl AZA, Weizman, 626-2355. Fund, to take place Jan. Windsor; Wasserman Kadimah USY will go 30. AZA, Grand Rapids; Eilat According to Marc BBYO; Ann Arbor; and bowling Sunday, meeting Goldstrom, - special pro- Strauss BBYO of Mt. 2 p.m. at the synagogue. Youth in grades seven jects chairman of the Clemens. Great Lakes Council, the For information or to and eight are invited. For goal of the drive is to sell join the tree planting, call information, call- Terry 613 trees reminiscent of the Bnai Brith youth or- Moss, 557-0490, or the synagogue youth office. the 613 mitzvot pre- ganization, 354fi113. Halutzim USY will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue for a winter sports day. The youth will go to the home of Mrs. Betty Weiner in Far- mington Hills to go skat- ing, sledding and tobog- ganing. There is a charge. For information, call Gail Kessler, 352-8127, or the synagogue youth office. Youth in grades five and six are invited. Giborim USY will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue for an after- noon of winter sports to be held at the Weiner home. Youth is grades three and four are in- vited. There is a charge. For information, call Nancy Anderman, 546- 5797, or the synagogue youth mark fischer gallery The Scoliosis Club will present Dr. David Cor- bett, radiologist at Chil- dren's Hospital, who will speak on radiation in standing X-rays, 8 p.m. Wednesday, at the Ken- nedy Elementary School, Southfield. A question- and-answer period will follow. • WE REPAIR & REFINISH ANYTHING • APPRAISAL SERVICE SALE! 20% 'OFF 32732 Northwestern Hwy. Bet. Middlebelt & 14 Mile 851-6166 PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL FREE Consultation Licensed Electrologist private and confidential by appointment 358:5493 SANdy F R R IEdMAN plio-rognAphy 25900 Greenfield (at 101/2 mi. Landmark Bldg.) 968-0808 CJJOIDS—PORTRAITS—MOVIES--OUTDOOR SETTINGS--OSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS * ISRAEL YOUNG TEENS will attend a Shabaton this weekend at Cong. Beth Abraham- Hillel. The YlTeens will see the Toronto Pirchei Con- cert Sunday at Oak Park High School. Students are requested to meet at 7 p.m. at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. There is a charge. For reservations, call Lisa Korman, 557- 6956. The youth group will sponsor a youth Shabat Jan. 28 and 29 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Housing will be made av- ailable. There is a charge. For information, call Sheri Mandel, 542-3067. YlTeens will hold a gen- eral board meeting 7 p.m. Feb. 1 in the home of Mark and Mike Eisneberg, 14261 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. The youth will host the Central East Northern District Shabaton Feb. 25-27. 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