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April 22, 1977 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-04-22

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42 Friday, April 22, 1911

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

`Yonatan March' Record Issued

JERUSALEM (JTA)—A

local company is putting
out a new record called
"Yonatan Victory March"
to coincide with the Inde-

pendence Day celebrations.
The record celebrates Is-
rael's rescue mission at
Uganda's Entebbe Airport
last year.

Youth News

Story Hour will meet 10
a.m. Saturday in the game
room. Children age 2-6 are
invited. Stories, songs,
dances and games will
focus on Israel Independ-
ence Day.
Kadimah USY will meet 2
Disc Jockey
+1r
p.m. Sunday at the syna-
gogue to go to the Jewish
Parties Dance & Special Occasions
Community Center's Israel
546 75797,
Independence observance.
1/4144-0454
Youth in grades seven and
eight are invited. For infor-
mation, call Terri Moss,
557-0496.
Giborim and Halutzim
BETH ABRAHAM HILL-
will celebrate Israel Inde-
EL'S Machor youth group
pendence Day 2 p.m. Sun-
for youth age 9-13 will host
The
day in the synagogue.
a luncheon and roll-
Youth in grades three-six
erskating party Sunday, be-
are invited.
ginning with a noon lunch-
Children in the commu-
eon in the synagogue. Fol-
nity are invited to the Bnai
lowing lunch, the group will
go to the Ambassador Roll-
Moshe open youth lounge 7
er Rink for skating: Drivers
p.m. Mondays in the syna-
of Lucite, Crystal, Wood, Glassware,
are needed. For informa-
gogue.
tion and reservations, call
Canvas, Casual China And Tea & Toast
For information, call the
the president, Lori Calmen-
Bnai Moshe youth office,
Sets.
son, 855-2786, or the advis-
Open This Sunday For Your
548-3123, or youth director
er, Andrea Rogoff, 535-8183.
Hanan Weizman, 626-2355.
* * *
Shopping Convenience
The Talit and Tefilin Club
Senior
BANI
MOSHE
April 24th---11:00 a.m. -4 p.m.
will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday
United Synagogue Youth
in the daily chapel for serv-
Offer Expires April 30, 1977
will have an oneg Shabat 8
ices, followed by breakfast
p.m.
today
in
the
home
of
Rhonda & Al Camen
and bowling. Awards will
Joel Ungar, 17259 New Jer-
be presented to father-son-
sey,
Southfield.
Youth
in
Country Village Center
daughter bowling team win-
grades 9-12 are invited.
12 Mile at Evergreen
ners, Edward and Joey
There will be a discussion
Levin and Michael and Rob-
20099 W. 12 Mile Rd.
on Yom Ha'Atzmaut, in the
ert Friedman. There is a
board room.
Southfield 357-0353
nominal charge. For infor-
Junior congregation will
mation, call Paul Levine,
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
354-3845, or the synagogue
Cash Refunds—FREE Gift Wrapping
the chapel for Shabat serv-
office, 548-9000.
Local Deliveries—Mailing Service
ices. Prizes will be
* * *
awarded to children who
Story Hour
BNAI
DAVID
have attended regularly.
for children age 4-7 will
Youth
age
7-13
are
invited.
master , charge

•-,
Israel Independence Day meet 1:15 p.m. Sunday in
will be the theme for services. the Story Hour room to cele-
brate Israel's independence
day. Group leader Joanne
Korn announces there will
THIS SUMMER
be cartoons and a magic
show. All children are in-
LET YOUR CHILDREN ENJOY
vited, and refreshments
will be served. Story Hour
THE SPIRIT OF ISRAELI-KIBBUTZ
holds services 10 a.m. Satur-
LIFE STYLE AT
days. For information, call
Ms. Korn, 557-8325.
Ruach, for youth in
grades three and four, will
hold an oneg Shabat 6:30
p.m. today in the home of
Hartley Harris, 25611 Col-
leen, Oak Park. Dinner will
Moshevet Aleph
be served, with games and
A carefully tailored program for
stories following. For reser-
8-12 year olds
vations, call the adviser,
Marla Magy, 356-5749.
Trip I July 6-26, 1977 (3 weeks)
* * *
Featuring: small group families, extra attention for first time
BETH ACHIM'SLahav
campers, a full time camp mother to help in the campers
United Synagogue Youth
chapter will hold an oneg
adjustment.
Shabat 8 p.m. today in the
SPECIAL GROUP DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE.
home of Pam Lippitt, 27150
Devonshire, Southfield.
Machal
Moshevet Bet
Guest speaker will be Made-
(entering
10th
grade)
(entering 6-9 grades)
line McLain, a former cult
A
special
program
designed
to
of-
A program emphasizing the Fun
member, who will speak on
fer
the
challenge
of
a
pioneering
and challenge of creative arts
"Cults and Deprogramm-
life
style
with
the
development
of
camperaft skills and physical fit-
ing." For information, call
skills in group living and construc-
ness.
Pam, 353-4477.

"The Best Disco In Town"

a c

KEft4,7

HELD OVER
BY POPULAR DEMAND AT

BETH SHALOM United
Synagogue Youth group will
hold Shabat services 10
a.m. Saturday in the syna-
gogue, followed by a study
luncheon. Rabbi Marshall
Meyer, founder of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary
branch in Buenos Aires,
will be guest speaker.
Write ups are being ac-
cepted through Sunday for
those wishing to run for
next year's executive
board. For information, call
the adviser, Karen Knop-
pow, 356-53434,

-

GIFT THESAURUS

OFF
301/4 ENTIRE INVENTORY

MOO

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CAMP STONE

tive leadership.

Activities include all sports..swimming, horseback riding, pio-
neering, arts & crafts, dramatics, Israeli dance & song,
REGISTER NOW
Trip 1 July 6-26, 1977 -3 weeks
Trip 11 July 28 -August 24,1977 -4 weeks

CAMP STONE

offers the beauty of summer camping in an American-Israeli
religious environment.

For more details call (216)382-5740 or write: Camp Stone 14141 Cedar Rd.
Cleveland, Ohio 44121.

* * *

Basketball Title

Teams from Cong. Bnai
Moshe and Cong. Shaarey
Zedek will play for the
championship of the Inter-
Congregational Inter-con-
gregational Basketball
League, 5 p.m. Sunday at
the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center.

He* who is judge between
two friends loses one of
them.

- Ha-Or (grades five and
six) will hold a candy sale
to raise money for a trip to
Cedar Point. The group will
meet 1:30 p.m. May 1 in the
synagogue for a mystery
car ride. For information,
call the adviser, Steve Kide-
ckel, 968-1765.
Masada (grades seven
and eight) will join the
Beth Achim and Beth Sha-
lom youth groups for a gym
and swim night April 30,
meeting 8:15 p.m. at Bnai
David. Refreshments are in-
cluded. For information,
call the adviser, Danny
Kaplan, 398-7422.
Atid seniors (grades nine-
12) will play their final bas-
ketball game of the season
Sunday at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, meeting
5:30 p.m. in the synagogue
youth lounge. They will
play the Beth Abraham-

Hillel team. Both groups
will join for dinner and
games following the basket-
ball game. For information,
call adviser Harris, 968-
3563.

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