36 Friday, June 3, 1977
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Bnai Moshe Clubs Plan Spring Fling
Cong. Bnai
Moshe's
6:30 p.m. Sunday. in the
synagogue. Cocktails will
precede dinner and dancing
to the music of Sheldon
Rott and Vickie Carroll.
Friends are invited.
There is a charge. For
reservations, call the syna-
gogue. 548-9000.
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men's club and sisterhood
will join for a Spring Fling
The Michigan State Uni-
versity chapter of Phi Kap-
pa Phi, the national honor
society, recently initiated
448 new members.
Included were: Paul
Flashner, Bloomfield Hills;
Beth Hedva Milinsky, Bir-
mingham; James Abra-
mson, Jeffrey Pont, Frank-
lin; Susan M. Rosenblum,
Huntington Woods; Larry
Stuart Goldman, Daniel J.
Weiner, Oak Park; Scott
Lee Mandel, Pontiac;
Barry Brodsky, Joni Roch-
elle Freed, Steven M. Gil-
bert, Brenda Beth Good-
man, Martin D. Solomon,
Southfield.
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BNAI MOSHE Story Hour
will meet 10 a.m. Saturday,.
in the school building. Chil-
dren age 2-6 are invited for
Shabat stories, singing,
dancing refreshments and
some Shabat prayers. For
information, call Toby Bello
or the synagogue, 548-9000.
Youth age 7-13 are invited
to join junior congregation
services 10 a.m. Saturday,
in the chapel. Services will
be followed by a kidush.
For information, call Mark
Eichner, 358-0036, or the
synagogue youth office, 548-
3123.
Senior United Synagogue
Youth will hold elections at
1:30 p.m. Sunday in the
youth lounge. Paid-up mem-
bers and senior Kadimah
members are invited. For
information, call the syna-
gogue youth office.
All Bnai Moshe youth
groups will meet 1 p.m.
June 12 at the synagogue
for a Maccabia day. Junior
congregation, Giborim, Ha-
lutzim, Kadimah and-Senior
USY will participate
Sports, games, prizes, and
refreshments will highlight
the afternoon. For informa-
tion, call Hanan Weizman
youth director, 626-2355
TEMPLE BETH EL
Young People's Society re-
cently elected the following
officers: Mark Canvasser,
president; Nancy Kain,
Marji Kolin, Brad White,
vice presidents; Ilyse Le-
land, Sue Marks, secretar-
ies; Steve Balan, treasurer;
Nancy Klein, MSTY board
member.
BNAI DAVID youth will
sponsor a family picnic on
June 12. meeting 1 p.m. at
Oak Park Major Park.
Games, prizes and refresh-
ments will highlight the of-.
ternoon. For information,.
contact the synagogue
youth line, 557-8325.
Story Hour group, for chil-
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dren age 4-7, will hold its
year-end Shabat picnic Sat-
urday at the synagogue at
the conclusion of Shabat
services. Outdoor games
and Shabat stories will be
led by Joanne Korn. Food
will be provided, and in
case of rain, indoor activi-
ties will be held. For infor-
mation, contact Ms. Korn,
557-6480.
Story Hour and junior con-
gregation youth services
will recess for the summer
following the year-end
awards presentation and
luncheon June 18.
Atid senior group (grades
9-12) will hold an oneg Sha-
bat program 6:30 p.m.
today in the home of advis-
er Hartley Harris, 25611 Col-
leen, Oak Park. Dinner will
be served, followed by a
speaker and discussion. For
information, contact Harris,
968-3563.
Masada (grades 7-8)
year-end trip to Cedar
Point has been changed to
June 17. Members will
meet at 7:30 a.m. at the
synagogue, and will travel
by chartered bus. Appli-
cations for the trip must be
turned in by June 10. For in-
formation, contact adviser
Danny Kaplan, 398-7422, eve-
nings.
Masada members recog-
nized for raising the most
funds in the group's May 22
bowl-a-thon were Rick Sut-
ton, Brad Stocker, Alan
Goodwin and Andrea Good-
win. Proceeds from the ac-
tivity will go towards the
group trip and to charity.
Ha-or (grades 5 and 6)
members are asked to, turn
in proceeds from the group
candy sale June 10. Monies
may be left in the syna-
gogue office or library, or
given to adviser Steve Kide-
ckel. For information, con-
tact Kideckel, 968-1765.
Youth group members
who contributed to the cur-
rent issue of the Bnai David
Post were: Lisa Chatlin,
Suzie Katz, Elliot Maness,
Cindy Tron, Roseanne Tron
and Mark We-in. For infor-
mation on library activities
for young people, contact
Sher Rice, 557-8211.
ADAT SHALOM Shoresh
and Migdal Tzion United
Synagogue Youth groups
will hold their annual instal-
lation and youth awards pre-
stntation 8:30 p.m. June 10
in the synagogue. Dinner
will be served at 6:30 p.m.
Migdal Tzion officers to
be installed are: Rachel Lie-
bermann, president; Stevan
Levy, Mark Schostak, Es-
ther Schwartz and Steve Lu-
povitch, vice presidents;
Sandy Vieder, treasurer;
and Kim Lifton and Barb
Horwitz, secretaries.
Shoresh officers to be in-
stalled are: Howard Lu-
povitch, president; Andy
Rochlin, Erin Gill and She-
ryl Freedland, vice presi-
dents; Libby Alpern, treas-
urer; and Liz Liwazer, sec-
retary.
The USY groups will go
to Bob-Lo June 12, meeting
8:30 a.m. at the synagogue.
For reservations, call the
youth department. 851-5100.
Sorority Elects
Sigma Delta Tau sorority
at the University of Mich-
igan recently held election
of officers. Elected were:
Shelly Konheim, president;
Jill Scholnick, Jennifer Fish-
er, vice presidents; Beth
Komisar, secretary, Tracey
Epstein, treasurer, Debbie
Bookstein, rush chairman;
Arlene Wohl, house man-
ager.
Newspaper readership
increases with income until
the top bracket is practi-
cally saturated.
Emanu-El Youth
Will Graduate
Temple Emanu-El will
hold its Hebrew school grad- -
uation ceremonies at serv-
ices 8:15 p.m. today in the
temple. Rabbi Lane Stei-
nger will speak on "Latch
on to the Lashon Ha-Ko-
desh."
Graduates include: Mi.-
chael Applefield, Kevin
Cheiman, Eric Dano, David
Day, Alicia Glaser, Kirsten
Goodman, Michael Horwitz,
Michele Isaacs, Steven
Kamber and Faith Parr.
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