Friday, April 8, 1977 PIANO RENTAL & PURCHASE PLAN N THE. r araS Evargreen Plaza N I Evergreen 12 Mile 557-4449 / // iii/// THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Grove-Honors Southfield Teen The memory of Craig Joel Blum, who died recent- ly at age 17, will be perpetu- ated by the "Craig Blum Memorial Grove" of 1,000 or more trees to be planted in Modin, Israel, the home of the Maccabees. The grove was established by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blum, relatives and friends, through the Jewish National Fund. MICHAEL KAPLIT • Photography Weddings • Bar Mitzvas 642-1039 ///// iiii i/ CRAIG BLUM Craig, a native Detroiter, had recently graduated from Southfield High School and was a student at West- ern Michigan University. He had attended classes at Temple Israel. He was proficient in the arts and his etchings, paint- ings and sculptures had been exhibited. His favorite hobbies were skiing and water sports and he was an expert water skier. 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Games, stories and refreshments will highlight the evening. For informa- tion, call Kaplan, 398-7422, or Eric Gold, 557-6371. Ma- sada will hold its weekly drop-in youth lounge 7 p.m. Wednesday in the syna- gogue. There will be movies, games and refresh- ments. Friends are invited. Junior congregation youth age 8/and older will meet 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday in the synagogue for con- cluding Passover services. Story Hour is held for chil- dren age 4-7. A special Pass- over kidush will be provid- ed for the children. Atid (grades 9-12) will go to a pinball arcade April 17, meeting 3 p.m. in the youth lounge. The basketball team will leave to play a game at the Jewish Commu- nity Center. For informa- tion, call the adviser, Hart- ley Harris, 969-3563. For information on Bnai David youth activities, call the synagogue youth line, 557-8325. * * * CONG. BETH ACHIM'S Lahav and Kadima youth groups will conduct serv- ices Saturday in the syna- gogue's main sanctuary. Participating in services will be Jerry Friedman, Mi- chael Fox, Eric Weiss, Barry Pearlman, Robert Le- vine, Michael Burlant, Rob- ert Goldsmith, \ Michael Weil, Elliot Rosenberg, David Dulberg, David Mintz, Lorin Subar, Ilene Mitz and Allan Fox. Also David Tugender, Susan Friedman, Monica Segal, Rochelle Mark, Carol -Brown, David Law- son, Pam Lipp,itt, Barry Cantor, Morrey Pearlman, Deidre Gould, Dahlia Schwartz, Sherry Berman and Robin Wenner. The community is in- vited. * * * YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS will have its annual Pesah oneg Shabat 3:30 p.m. Satur- day in the Shwarzberg home, 24707 Templar, South- field. The youth will have a gen- eral board meeting 7:30 p.m. April 17 at Young Is- rael of Oak-Woods. Every- one is welcome. For information, call Janet Fink, 967-3073, or Sherri Mandel, 542-3067. ' Brothers Compete in Bible Contest Brothers Michael and Daniel Cohen, and Eyal Tzeel and Maureen Schrei- ber will compete in the Na- . tional Bible Contest in May in New York= sponsored by the World Zionist Organiza- tion. The two brothers had top scores in their respective di- visions this year and each had previously participated in the district finals. Daniel is a student at Hillel Day School, while his brother is a graduate of Hillel Day School and a student in - the high school of the United Hebrew Schools. Also participating in the district finals, held this year at the UHS building were: Michael Thirman, Jenneth Bernard, Lionel Glancy, David Goldschlag, Howard Lupovitch, Sheryl Freedland, Benjamin Mayer, Lori Padzensky, Eric Rosenberg, Tami Beu- rer, Suian Berkal, Florence Kamil, Michael Wais, Joyce Kling, Greta Ber- nard, Marla Schram, David Chasson, Sharon Blumen- berg, Douglas Sendler, Sid- ney Steinhart and Michael Rhodes.. 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