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Friday, May 21; 1977 T 43 '
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Youth News
BNAI---MOSHE Talit and
Tefilin Club will hold its
°bowling championship play-
h soffs following 8:30 a.m.
services and breakfast Sun-
day. Trophies will be
awarded to the winning
teams at the end of the play-
' tffs.
Mark Baumgarten will be
cited for selling the most
0-tickets to the community_
breakfast. Special recogni-
L'-..tion will be accorded Rick
Behr, Joey Levin, Susan
Joel Ungar, Robert
Friesian, Brian Hammer,
I Marty Rudick, Fred Strits,
Louis Thorne, Steve
Themak, Scott Forman,
Steve Hirsch, Cheryl Kroll
wand Marlene Sherman for
their role in ticket sales.
▪ "ralit and Tefilin members
helped serve at the
II/ who
breakfast also will be hon-
*eared.
Young men and women,
age 13-18, are invited.
"There is a nominal charge.-
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_For information, call the ad-
viser, Paul Levine, 548-9000,
Ivor 354-3845.
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vs BNAI DAVID Junior Con-
gregation members will
• meet at noon Sunday at the
synagogue for a trip to a
° '-Detroit Tigers baseball
0 , game. Special ticket _ dis-
counts will be given to all
children who attend Satur-
day morning youth serv-
'ices. Bus transportation
will be provided along with
refreshments, and reserva-
tions must be made in ad-
fiance. For reservations,
contact Hartley Harris, 968-
103563, or Danny Kaplan, 398-
.•0
: 7422. Craig Pollack was re-
eently honored for his at-
tendance at Junior Congre-
ogation youth services.
, . The Saturday morning
tory Hour group, for chil-
dren age 4 to 7, will. hold a
` Shabat picnic lunch June 4
*following. 10 a.m. services.
Joanne Korn will lead the
children in outdoor Shabat
igames. Refreshments will
he provided. For informaj
ton, contact Ms. Korn, 567-
• 6480, or at the synagogue
youth line, 557-8325.
* Atid senior group will
hold election of officers far
•- the coming year 11:45 a.m.
Sunday in the youth lounge.
Candidates may campaign
in the youth lounge at 11:30
'a.m., prior to the start of
elections. Anyone wishing
to run should contact advis-.
ef Harris_
r• Tly roup will leave at
r a Detroit Tigers
Tall game, to be joined
by National Conference of
Synagogue Youth groups
f rom Detroit and Toledo.
All ninth - 12th graders are
invited. For ticket reserva-
Lions, contact Steve Dines,
a57-1977, or adviser Harris.
. Atid will hold an oneg Sha-
ibat program June 3, meet-
ing 6:30 p.m. in the home of
"adviser Harris, 25611 Col-
leen, Oak Park. Ileserva-
ions should be made by
Wednesday. For informa-
-Ilion, call Diane Shaw, 967,-
4415, or Marcie Zurnberg,
968-6742.
Masada (grades 7-8)
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Israel Develops
New Missile
WASHINGTON—Israel is
reportedly equipping its air
force with a new air-to-
ground missile produced by
Rafael and Israel Aircraft
Industries which was de-
signed primarily to destroy
Soviet-made SAM-6 anti-air-
craft missile installations.
members- who participated
in the group's bowl-a-thon
Sunday are asked to turn in
all monies to the synagogue
office, library, or to a youth
leader by Wednesday. Appli
cations for discounts for the
year-end trip to Cedar
According to Aviation
Point should also be turned Week
and Space Tech-
in no later than Wednesday. nology
magazine, the weap-
For information, contact ad- on, the Luz-1, has a range
viser Kaplan.
of nearly 50 miles and can
Ha-or (grades 5-6) will at- also be used against installa-
tend a Detroit,Tigers base- tions for the 200-mile range
ball game on Sunday, meet- Scud missile and the 36-
ing noon at the synagogue. mile Frog battlefield mis-
Friends are invited. For
ticket reservation, ' contact
The Luz-1 is reportedly
adviser Steve Kideckel, 968- much less expensive -than
1765.
the $50,000 U.S. hughes
For information on youth Maverick television-guided
activities at Bnai David, • missile used by Israel at
contact the synagogue the end of the Yom. Kippur
youth line, 557-8325.
War.
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Business Briefs
Tapper Jewelry, owned
and operated by Howard
Tapper. specializes in fine
jewelry and jewelry and
watch repair. Tapper has
been associated with major
jewelry firms for the past
13 years. prior to opening
his own store in the Rac-
quetime Building.
* * *
Jules Doneson of Jules
Donesori Travel Agency in
Southfield _ attended a semi-
nar on legal principles and
practices, sponsored by the
Institute of Certified Travel
Agents, in Washington, D.C.
* * *
OrchOrd Mall will hold its
annual photo show through
Sunday. The show will fea-
ture Detroit News cartoon-
ist Doyle Wolfe, the Inland
Press Photo Awarkis and
photo exhibits.
* * *
Karp Homes and Sentinel
Homes have moved to 4130
Telegraph, Bloomfield
Hills. The Karp firm spe-
cializes in energy saving
home designs, while Senti-
nel Homes offers owner par-
ticipation during construc-
tion - of a home.
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Phones in Demand
JERUSALEM (ZINS )—
There are now 180,000 back
orders for telephones in Is-
rael. The Ministry of Com-
munication installs about
50,000 phones each year and
the number of phones in Is-
rael- rose from 300,000 in
1970 to 600,000 in 1976.
BBYO Activities_ I
Ian Alexis of Herzl AZA,
will take place 7 p.ni.
Windsor, was elected presi- Thursday in the BBYO of-
dent of the Great Lakes fice downstairs meeting
AZA Council at the BBYO room. Receiving regional
Elections Training Con- life memberships are: -Lisa
clave at Camp Tamarack.
Garber (Sabra BBG), Ar-
Other officers' are Larry lene Rosen (Naches BBG),
Mondry (Benny AZA) and Miriam Wolk (Disraeli
Gary Epstein (Goode AZA), BBG), Lisa Steinberg_(Cha-
vice presidents; Noah vayros BBG), Barbara. Eis-
Wofsy (Strauss BBYO, Mt.
enberg (Ahavah BBG), Sue
Clemens), teacher; Doug Shapiro (Aliyah BBG),
Moss (Kishon AZA) treas- Bethe Steinbruck (Zangwill
urer; Andy Parker (Beber BBG), Linda Nosanchuk
AZA), secretary; Michael (Disraeli BBG) and Suzi
Berman (Rose - AZA), re- Pludwinsky (Naches BBG).
porter; and Bruce Moss
The AZA Council meeting
(Kishon AZA), counselor.
will be held 7 p.m. June 6
Holli Hart of Disraeli at the Franklin Pointe Apts.
BBG was elected president club house. Receiving re-
of the Great Lakes BBG gional life, memberships
Council. Other officers are are: Bruce. Moss (Kishon
Marcie Oleinick (Sabra AZA), Alan Kideckel (Sam-
BBG), and Sheryl Per- son AZA), Ken Bloom
lmuter (Glazer BBG), vice (Rose AZA), Steven Rose-
presidents; Sue Rosenblat nbaum (Herzl AZA, Wind-
(Dalyah BBG), teacher; Ja- sor ), Marc Goldstrom
nice Adler (Gan Dafna (Sporn AZA) and Jeff Adler
BBG), reporter; and Lisa (Rose AZA).
Garber (Sabra BBG), coun-
BBYO Council installa-
selor.
tions will take place 7:30
BBYO will hold its annual - p.m. June 15 at Temple
AZA-BBG Council Execu- Emanu-El. Contest winners
tive Weekend June. 10-12 at will be announced and a
the Charles and Florence dance will follow. There is
Milan BBYO Conference a charge. Doug Moss of
Center in Belle River, On- Kishon AZA and Sue Sha-
tario.
piro of Aliyah BBG are
The BBG Council meeting chairmen of the event.
Junior Division Election Due
BE HAIR FREE
.ELECTROLYSIS
$7.50 1 /2 hr.
The Junior Division of the 10 Junior Division members
Jewish Welfare Federation filed in the division office
will hold its annual meeting no later than Wednesday.
8 p.m. June 8 at the United
Members of the nomi-
Hebrew Schools main build- nating committee are Do-
ing in Southfield.
Ljtest medically approved
rene Finer, chairman, Kott,
dermotology equipment used
President Neil A. Sa- Rubenfaer, Joan Satovsky
tovsky will present the an- and Whitefield.
nual report, and officers for
Following the business
the coming year will be meeting there will be a so-
35 Years Experience
elected.
cial hour.
Jeffrey N. Borin has been
Doctors Referrals
For reservations to the an-
nominated as president and nual meeting, call Lilian
Eric C. Oppenheim as chair-
Bernstein, 965-3939.
man of the executive corn- •
mittee. Jonathan M. Jaffa,
William S. Rubenfaer and
"The Best Disco- In Town"
Ellen Schmier have been
nominated as vice presi-
dents.
_____ Nominated as members-
Disc Jockey
at-large of the executive
committee are David S.
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Aronow, Benjamin F.
544-0454
546-5797,
Brody, Gary L. Fried,
Thomas M. Kukes, Ellen
Whitefield and Marc, G.
Whitefield.-----
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Current board members
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nominated for re-election
Personal Possessions is through
are Peter_ M. Alter, Aro-
now, Bonin, Brody, -Fried,
David Handleman II, Bar-
bara Hillman, Jaffa, Brian
J. Kott, Kukes, Oppenheim,
E. Steven Robinson, Rich-
HOUSEHOLD SALES—
ard F. Roth, Rubenfaer,
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Linda Schmier, Mrs.
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Cherie Sternberg, Wendy L.
Sternberg, and Mr. and
Mrs. Whitefield.
Mrs. S. Steiner
LI 5-4700 _
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K & B ASSOCIATES
New candidates—for the
board of directors are De-
nise Goldman, Richard Lud-
wig, Michael B. Perlman,
Beth L. Rosen, Benjamin
F. Rosenthal, Jonathan R.
Roth, Caryl L. Scheuer,
Charles 'L. Schiff, Robert H.
Schwartz, Sue Singer,. Gary
S. Srnuckler, Linda Stillwa-
ter and Susan B. Weininan.
Additional nominations
may be made by petition of
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neighbor that which is hate-
ful to-you.
—The Talmud
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