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April 01, 1977 - Image 49

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-04-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

BNAI DAVID junior con-
gregation• will hold youth
services at 10 a.m. Sunday
and April 10 in addition to
Saturday mornings. Youth
age 8-10 will meet in the
choir room. while students
age 11 and up gather in the
chapel. Story Hour youth

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age 4-7 also will meet at 10
a.m. with new leader
Joanne Korn. The groups
will not meet on April 2. A
special Passover kidush
will be provided for chil-
dren during the holiday.
Ruach (grades 3 and 4)
and Ha-Or (grades 5 and 6)
groups will join together for
a surprise movie day 1:30
p.m. April 8 at the syna-
gogue. Friends are invited.
Passover refreshments will
be provided. For informa-
tion, contact Ruach adviser
Marla Magy, 356-5749, or
Ha-Or adviser Steve Kide-
ckel, 968-1765.

Masada (grades 7 and 8)
will hold a Passover oneg
Shabat April 8, meeting, 8
p.m. in the home of adviser
Danny Kaplan, 25070 Ke-
nosha, Oak Park. The pro-
gram will consist of holiday
games and stories with a
discussion of the modern
view of the Passover holi-
day. For information, con-
tact Kaplan, - 398-7422, or
Eric Gold, 557-6371.
Masada will hold youth
lounge drop-ins 7 p.m.
Wednesday and April 13 for
all members and friends.
Games and Passover re-
freshments will be avail-
able.
Atid senior group (grades
9-12) will hold its next activ-
ity April 17. It will be a trip
to a pin-ball arcade. Group
members who represented

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Atid at the NCSY (National
Conference of Synagogue
Youth) district shul-in in To-
ledo last weekend were:
Steve Dines, Bruce Rubens-
tein, Ross Foner, Lionel
Glancy, Michelle Lynn,
Diane Shaw, Jane Sklar,
Scott Winkelman and Terry
Zucker. The group's team,
led by Dines, Glancy and
Winkelman, was victorious,
in the Jewish question and
answer competition con-
ducted by NCSY director Ze-
rach Greenfield.
The Bnai David library is
displaying arts and crafts
works by children in the
synagogue who attend the li-
brary. Proceeds from the
sale of the items go toward
purchasing new children's
books. The public is invited.
For information, contact li-
brarian Sher Rice, 557-8211.

For information on youth
activities at Bnai David,
contact the synagogue
youth-line, 557-8325.
* * *
BNAI MOSHE Senior
United Synagogue Youth
group will have a special
service Saturday honoring
the delegation that partici-
pated in the Senior USY re-
gional in Cleveland. The de-
legation includes: Nancy
Ankerman, Ron Demak,
Steve Demak, Scott For-
man, Gary Nitzkin, Mark
Owens, Sue Owens, Marty
Pasternak, Joel Schwartz
and Julie Miller.
Junior congregation for
youth age 7-13 will hold Sha-
bat services 10 a.m. Satur-
day . and Passover services
10 a.m. Sunday and Monday
in the _ chapel.
Junior congregation mem-
bers honored for Shabat at-
tendance are Howard Wei-
ner, Steve Berenbaum,
Sandy Moskowitz, Paul
Byck, Adam Eichner,
Rhonda Strauss, David Col-
len, Ken Alter. Alan Hoff-
man, Danny Weiner, Sheryl
Kaplan. Sheldon Lempert,
Andrew Lippa, Miriam Wei-
ner, Neil Rockind, Scott
Cranis, Joe Shamie and
Jeff Kowalsky.

Membership pins will be
awarded to youth who have
attended services at least
15 times prior to March 25.
Services are held 10 a.m.
Saturdayk_in the chapel.

For information on Bnai
Moshe youth activities, call
the synagogue, 548-3123.
* * *

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will hold minyanim 9:11
a.m. Sunday and Monday at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
For information and reser-
vations, call Michael Eisen-
berg, 399-3989, or Joel Stor-
chen. 968-6967.
The youth will hold a min-
yan Wednesday at Young Is-
rael of Oak-Woods, followed
by brunch in Oak Park
Major Park, a discussion
and a baseball game.
Everyone is invited to
each event. For details, call
Sherri Mandel, 542-3067, or
Janet Fink, 399-0668.
. *
WINDSOR NCSY chapter
is seeking new members.
The group will go to Detroit
Wednesday to see a movie
at the National Conference

Friday, April 1, 1977 49

Warsen's Passover Greeting
Tells Unique History of Home

of Synagogue Youth Detroit
office. The group will leave
6 p.m. from Cong. Shaar
Hashomayim. To join, call
Rabbi Chaim Gartenhouse,
1-517-253-2352.

Detroit Speakers
at Israel Parley

NEW YORK—Irwin

Shaw, former executive
vice president of the Jewish
Community Center of Metro-
politan Detroit, and Dr.
Morton Plotnick, executive
director of the JCC. will he
among leading Jewish com-
munity center executives
who will attend the Metro-
politan City Center Execu-
tives Seminar in Jerusalem
May 1 and 2, under the aus-
pices of the Jewish Welfare
Board—the Association of
Jewish Community Centers
and Camps in the U.S. and
Canada.
Shaw will be a presentor
at a session on "Exploring
Mutual Resources," and
Dr. Plotnick will he a pan-
elist at a session on "Impli-
cations for Metropolitan
City Jewish Community
Centers."

Inter-Faith Event
Aimed at Youth

Youth Organized United
and Involved" ("Y.O.U.
and I.") is the rallying cry
for a new national program
designed last week at the
Detroit Plaza Hotel by 60
youth and adult representa-
tives of the National Confer-
ence of Christians and Jews
from all over the country.
The main thrust of this na-
tional youth program is to
bring about greater human
relations awareness not
only by way of discussion
and dialogue, but through
volunteer community serv-
ice actions which young
people of different back-
grounds would undertake to-
gether.
The Detroit Round Table,
the Detroit branch of the
NCCJ, will intensify its ef-
forts to bring together high
school students from the
city and suburbs as part of
the "Y.O.U. and I." pro-
gram.

As in water face answer-
eth to face so the heart of
man to man.
—Proverbs

Local historian Allen War-
sen, whose articles and
hook reviews appear fre-
quently in The Jewish
News, is sending many
friends a unique Passover
greeting this year.
The card includes a photo-
graph and history of the
Warsen home in Mlawa, Po-
land.
Constructed in the 16th
Century, the oldest building
in Mlawa, Poland it original-
ly housed a religious order.
After Poland's partition in
1795, the Russians sold it to
a private individual.
In the 1850's it became
the property of Allen War-
sen's grandfather Mendel
Warszawski-:

In this building, Warsen's
father Yacob was born in
1865 and died in 1934. Al-
though born in Warsaw,
Allen lived in that same
house with his parents until

departing for the United
States in 1932.

In 1939. Nazi bombs de-
stroyed many of the homes
in the market square (Stary
Rynek), leaving the War-
szawski house intact.
After World War II, the
Polish government nation-
alized the building and con-
verted it into governmental
offices.

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