_wwwWWWWWWW/V :5 16 Friday, December 2, 7 1977 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BETH SHALOM junior congregation, which -meets 10 a.m. every Shabat, has announced the new mem- bers for this month in Per- fect Attenders group. The first and second grade members are: Gary Barris, Marla Collins, Josh- ua Darsky. Brenda Gold, Joshua Goodman and Shira Greenbaum. Michelle Auster, Jonathon Katz, Stephen A. Weiss and Lisa Weitzman are the new third and fourth grade members. Amy Widen- baum, Scott Shy, Debra Nel- son, Dori Singer, Alex Greenbaum, Wendi Littky and Harry Nelson also have been named. The leaders of the fifth and sixth grade service, Marla Magy and Alan Pearlstein, announced that Sheryl Freind, Cheryl Kat- zman, Felice Katzman, Da- CUSTOM DRAPES, to match your decor. all styles VERTICAL BLINDS,with laminated louvers and others SLIM BLINDS,2 weeks delivery. lots of colors WOVEN WOODS,the most exclusive. different SHADES,specializinq in lamination. also large sizes 559-8209 FOR FREE ESTIMATE 559-8209 HURTIG WINDOW INTERIORS THE ONLY COMPLETE SOURCE UNSURPASSED FOR PRICE - QUALITY- - SERVICE Youth News vid Grauer, Jayson Good- man, Michelle Freind, Julie Finstein, Kim Yellen, Larry Levine and Arona Pearls- tein are members of the P.A. group. * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK's Ka- dima group (6th-8th gra- ders) will hold an oneg Sha- bat 8 p.m. today in the home of Yale Cohen, 20260 Briar- wood, Southfield. Shabat services for youth will be held 10 a.m. Satur- day. Chaverim (2nd-5th gra- ders) will meet in the youth lounge; Kadima, Tikvah Chapel; and junior congre- gation, (9th-12th graders), adult chapel. Kadima and junior con- gregation will set up for the Hanuka gift fair in the youth lounge at 8 p.m. Saturday. The youth lounge will be the scene of the Hanuka gift fair to take place 9:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge. CARS IMPORTED FRESH DAILY FROM DETROIT. Call us for our low-profit price or the car you want to buy. I D.A.B. DETROIT AUTO BROKERS, INC. 26400 W.12 Mile Rd. at Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Mi. 48034 Telephone (313) 358-2100 information and reserva- tions, call Amy Fertell, 851- 9368, or Nancy Ankerman, 546-5797. Junior congregation will hold Shabat morning serv- ices 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel, led by adviser Mark Eichner. Kidush will follow. Youth age 7-13 are invited. BETH ABRAHAM HILL- EL MOSES' Machor youth group will hold its installa- tion of officers at Shabat morning services Saturday. Luncheon will follow in Goodman Hall. There is a charge. For information, call Andrea Rogoff, 531- 1418, or the Hebrew school office, 851-6880. A Hanuka brunch for Machor members will take place Sunday, in the social hall. Story Hoar will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the play- room for prayers, songs, games, dancing, refresh- ments and -kidush. Marilyn Freilich is adviser. Machor will hold a Ha- nuka party Dec. 18 in the youth lounge. For information on Mach- or activities, aimed at youth age 9-12, call Ms. Rogoff or the synagogue. Dor Hadash Teens beat the Beth Shalom team 45-8 Nov. 20 in the inter- congregational basketball league. The youth will participate in a Hanuka brunch Sunday in the social hall. Dor Ha- dash will co-host the lunch- eon and sell candles. For information on Dor Hadash activities, call De- nise Fruman, Dor Hadash adviser, 354-6184. * * * BNAI MOSHE'S Senior United Synagogue youth group will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room for services, led by adviser Sandy Silver. Youth in grades 9-12 are invited. Ki- dush will follow. Senior USY will go roll- erskating 7:30 p.m. Satur- day at Ambassador Roller Rink in Clawson. All high school students are invited. at a nominal charge. For Bnai Moshe Youth groups will hold separate Hanuka parties Sunday. Rishonim will -meet 1:30 p.m. in the synagogue. Youth in grades 1 and 2 will make Hanuka decorations, play dreidel and games. Refreshments will be served. Friends are invited. For information, call Ms. Freilich, 546-5285. Giborim for youth in grades 3-5 will meet with adviser Joanie Fischer 2 p.m. Sunday in the syna- gogue for Hanuka stories, games, songs, dancing, re- freshments and decoration- making. Friends . are in- vited. For information, call Mrs: Fischer, 968-2542. Kadimah USY for youth in grades 6-8 will meet 2 p.m. Sunday in the syna- gogue for a Hanuka celebra- tion. For information, call adviser Fred Fischer, 968- 2542. A synagogue-sponsored Hanuka party will take place 3 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue. There will be a candlelighting ceremony and traditional refresh- . ments will be served. For information, call youth di- rector, Hanan Weizman, 626-2355. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 8:30 p.m. Sunday for breakfast and services. Bowling will follow. Elliot Margolis is group director. Youth age 13-18 are invited. For information, call Mar-, golis, 545-0236. * * * • ()odor's prescriptions filled your glasses l • Prescriptions du ilaca.e(. I 1 I ..rom • Thousands of frar . nes you Lon try on yourself • Bifocals, tints, plastic lenses, photogray, designer f ram's • All-our'quality glasses at super low prices DISCOUNT 0[7- ICAL 'IQ 00 III, hide, cle,ir glass, imp," t icsistant, single vistm, 1,..n., and a wide s,l., ti on ot trarnes. Northgate Shopping Center Bloomfield Plaza Greenfield Rd. N. of 10 Mil e Telegraph at Maple Birmingham Oak Park 967-3944 851-6121 Mon "Fires Wed Fri 0i30 am -0 pm • Thursday 0:30 am-8:00 pm. Saturday 0:30 am-5:00 pm. Monday-Saturday 0i30 am-0 pm. Thursday 0:30 am- 0 :00 pm. (Remember — Designer Frames are always 25% off at Thorne.) 1 BNAI DAVID youth pro- gram will hold its second annual youth installation. weekend today and Satur- day. Activities will begin 7:30 p.m. today with a fam- ily oneg Shabat in the chap- el. A short evening service will be conducted by the children, while Rabbi Mor- ton Yolkut will install youth group and junior congrega- tion officers. Cantor Hyman Adler will also lead the synagogue choir in the sing- ing of Hanuka songs. A re- ception will follow. A youth luncheon will take place Saturday, immedi- ately following a 10 a.m. installation of officers and awards presentation to members of junior congre- gation. Festivities will conclude with a Hanuka talent show 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Rottenberg Social Hall. Pro- ceeds from the prOgram will go towards the winter m ama - weekends rack, to be held in January and February for group members. The public is in- vited, and tickets may be purchased at the door. For _ information, contact a youth leader. Atid senior group invites ninth-12th grade teens on a trip to a pinball arcade Sun- day, meeting 1:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Cost will include all -games and re- freshments. For reserva- tions, contact adviser Hart- ley Harris, 967-0735 or secretary Diane Shaw, 967- 4415. (:) Atid will play its ...st game in the inter- congregational basketball league Sunday at the Jewish Community Center. Team members will meet 6:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Persons wishing to join the cheer-leading squad also will meet. Group members are invited. For informa- tion, contact adviser Harris. Ruach (grades 3-4) is seeking members who wish to donate their homes for a Hanuka • progressive dinner to be held Dec. 11, meeting 5:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Homes are needed for each course of the dinner. For information, contact adviser Deni Warsaw, 352-3632. Junior congregation mem- bers, age 8-10, who will re- ceive awards for their at- tendance at weekly Shabat services are : Ethan Berk- ove, Robbie Chatlin, Betsy Bernard, Craig Freedman, , Gael Grossman, Jeff Kauf- man, Howard Nathan and meets Weiss. The group meets 10 a.m. Saturdays. The Bnai David Library staff will conduct a Mac- cabia-games day in celebra- tion of Hanuka 10 a.m. Dec.' .11 in the synagogue. Re- freshments will be served. Admission is free, and chil- dren of all ages are invited. For further information on the youth program at Bnai David, contact the synagogue youth-line, 557- 8325 or 557-8211. * * * Gymnastic Event Winners Listed Several area youth, Jew- ish and non-Jewish, earned high scores in a recent gym- nastic competition spon- sored by the Jewish Com- munity Center and held at its 10 Mile branch. Youth age 5-13 participated. In the beginner gymnastic division, the winners we Cathy Koitek, first pia- Merrile -Zack, second; and Natasha Mironov, third. In- termediate division winners were Cindy Balan, first; Cori Natinsky, second ; and Jennifer Morris, third. In the advanced intermediate division, the winners were: Mandie Woollcott, first; Laura Starr, second; and Lotonya Clark, third. Bachelor: A man who comes to work each morn- ing from a _different direc-- . tion. .