THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Music by Sam Barnett Youth News Big or small, we custom the music to your needs. 968-2563 Your One Stop Shop 355-1590 9ailorite 9grOciu6 CENTERPIECES ORIGINALLY DESIGNED — FRESH OR ARTIFICIAL — FAVORS INVITATIONS, STATIONERY-20% OFF BEV KURTIS SUE KUTINSKY DORSEY MENKEN HEADQUARTERS FOR is LATEST DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS • PRES'RIPTIONS FOR GLASSES ACCURATELY FILLED • DESIGNER FRAMES • • Reasonably Priced Immediate Repair 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 • Q TALENT SEARCH 1. 77.1 CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK'S junior congrega- Chaim. The group will re- turn 8 a.m. Sunday to the synagogue. For informa- tion, contact adviser Hart- ley Harris. 968-3563, or group president Steve Dines, 5D7-1977. tion (ninth-12th graders) will attend the regional United Synagogue Youth convention today through Sunday in Cleveland. Chaverim (second-fifth graders) will have an oneg Shabat .8 p.m. today in the home of Robert Levine, 29370 Prestwick, Southfield. There will be games, re- freshments and a program. Chaverim will have Sha- bat services 10:30 a.m. Sat- urday in the youth lounge. The group will lead the clos- ing hymns in the main sanc- tuary. Masada seventh and eighth graders will take a mystery bus ride at 3 p.m. Sunday. The group will gath- er in the youth lounge, and members are asked to bring a bag dinner. Friends are invited. For reserva- tions, contact adviser Danny Kaplan, 398-7422, or Elliot Maness, 557-6269. Masada officers and board members will hold a special meeting 2 p.m. Sun- day in the youth lounge. Topics to be discussed in- clude a year-end trip to Cedar Point and fund-rais- ing activities. For informa- tion contact Kaplan or presi- dent David Nathan, 548- 1006. Deadline is Wednesday for articles to be submitted to the Bnai David Post magazine, published by the Isadore Gruskin Library of Bnai David. For informa- tion, contact librarian Sher Rice, 557-8211. For information on youth activities at Bnai David, contact the synagogue youth line, 557-8325. * * * Kadima (grades 6-8) will hold Shabat services 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the Tik- vah Chapel. We Make Our Own Glasses Singers, Dancers Fencers, Chemists Acrobats, Puppeteers Gardners, Guitar Players Water Safety Instructors and Sailors cai, WILLOWAY DAY CAMP Counselours for all groups High School Seniors — College Students 356-8123 The junior congregation will have a general board meeting and dinner 4:30 .p.m. Wednesday in the youth lounge. Youth services will be canceled during the holiday vacation. * * * BNAI DAVID youth has appointed Joanne Korn as new leader of the Saturday morning Story Hour pro- gram for children age 4-7. Ms. Korn, a certified spe- cial education and elemen- tary school teacher. will conduct a program of activi- ties consisting of Jewish sto- ries, games and songs with Shabat and holiday themes. The group meets 10 a.m. Saturday mornings, and will hold s -Decial meetings April 3 anC. 10 during the Passover holiday. All chil- dren are invited. Children age 8-10 and 11 and up will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in junior congrega- tion groups. A special Pass- over kidush will be provid- ed. Atid senior group (grades 9-12) will participate in the district shul-in in Toledo Saturday and Sunday, spon- sored by the National Con- ference of Synagogue Youth. The group will meet 8 p.m. Saturday at the syna- gogue. and travel by char- tered bus to Cong. Etz- It looks like the good life . . But they'd rather spend the summer at your place! That's right .. . The opportunity to improve their golf game will be a handicap... . when it comes time to write their tuition checks next fall! Help Them! Applicants are thoroughly screened —No fees charged. Please phone your summer job openings to: Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop...557-5341 Friday, March 25, 1977 51 METRO DETROIT NA- TIONAL CONFERENCE OF SYNAGOGUE YOUTH will hold a discussion of "Jewish Law" 8:30 p.m. Monday in the NCSY head- quarters, 17071 W. 10 Mile, Southfield. At 7 p.m. Tuesday, the youth group will discuss "The Laws of Shabat" at Young Israel of ,Greenfield. The game room rat the NCSY headquarters will be open Wednesday. The group will participate in a shul-in in Toledo Satur- day and Sunday. Persons in- terested in joining the shul- in or needing information on any NCSY activity may call Zerach Greenfield. 557- 0130, or 968-1839. The group is seeking per- sons who need a home for Passover. Interested per- sons may call Greenfield. * * * BETH ACHIM'S Lahav United Synagogue Youth group will send 17 represen- tatives to the Central Re- gion USY convention this weekend in Cleveland. They are: Pam Lippitt, Lahav president and CRUSY recording secre- tary; Jerry Friedman, CRUSY social action chair- man; Carol Brown, Barry Cantor, Faye Eigel, Susan Friedman. David Lawson. Carol Lesserman. Ilene Mitz. Rochelle Mark. Jodi Newman, Maurie Pearl- man. Bob Rose. Howard Simon, David Tugender and Nathan Upfall. Regional officers will be elected. Beth Achim's Kadima group will meet 2 p.m. Sun- day at Plum Hollow 1.,anes. Persons unable to attend are asked to call the advis- er, Jody Jacobs. . Participating in the re- cent junior congregation honors luncheon were Jeff Spinner, president; Ken Spielfogel, vice president; and Michael Nathan, secre- tary. Junior congregation holds services for youth age 8-13 at 10 a.m. Satur- days in the youth lounge. The youth commission will sponsor youth Sabbath services April 9. Lahav and= Kadima will participate. To participate in services, call Beverly Mitz. 544-7449. * * * BNAI MOSHE Senior United Synagogue Youth will participate in the re- gional USY convention today through Sunday in Cleveland, leaving 6:30 a.m. today from Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Senior USY named Scott Forman program chairman and Sue Owens, secretary. Kadimah (grades 7 and 8) will go to the movies Sun- day, meeting 2 p.m. at the synagogue. For informa- tion, call Terry Moss, 557- 0496. Junior congregation will meet for services 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. Theme for the day will be "Pesah Preparations and Customs." Mark Eichner will be discussion leader. The youth loun0 will be open 7 p.m. Monday under the supervision of the advis- ers. Games and records will be available. For information on Bnai Moshe youth activities. call the youth office. 548-3123. * * * YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS will have a Torah session on Pesah 8 p.m. Tuesday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. There will be a guest speak- er. YI Teens will hold holi- day minyanim 9 a.m. April 3 and 4 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. For informa- tion and reservations, call Michael Eisenberg, 399- 3989, or Joel Storchen, 968- 6967. The youth will hold a min- yan April 6 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods, followed by a brunch in Oak Park Major Park, a discussion and a baseball game. The group will hold a min- yan April 8 at Young Israel of Oak-Woods, followed by a trip to visit the elderly. All youth are invited to each event. For information on any of the activities, call Sherri Mandel, 542-3067, or - Janet Fink, 967-3073. * * * LIVONIA NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SYNA- GOGUE YOUTH GROUP will participate in a model Seder 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Bowling will follow at Ark West Lanes. To participate, call Steve Goldfarb, vice president of programming, 476-1557. There is a charge, and participants are asked to bring lunch. The group.is seeking per- sons interested in contrib- uting or receiving the news- letter. For information, call David Sussman, editor, 464- 3678. *. * * WINDSOR NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF SYNA- GOGUE YOUTH will base itself at Cong. Shaar Hash- omayim. For information, contact Rabbi Chaim Gar- tenhouse, 1-517-253-2352. For The HOLIDAYS THINK SPRING Our Sensational SPRING COLLECTION Has Arrived Stop In! You'll Be AMAZED! Naomi UPPass Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans Mall 1 5600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield 1=1 111=122 HOURS: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 Thurs. til 8 569-4030