44 Friday, January 13, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Dan Sandberg
Youth News
ers, songs, stories, games
and refreshments.
Junior congregation will
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
the chapel for Shabat serv-
ices. All boys and girls age
7-13 are invited to join ad-
viser Mark Eichner. All
youngsters join the main
congregation for kidush fol-
lowing services.
Senior United Synagogue
Youth, led by adviser Sandy
Silver and President Nancy
Ankerman will hold Shabat
services 10 a.m. Saturday in
the board room. All youth in
grades 9-12 are invited. A
kidush will follow services.
BNAI MOSHE Story Hour
will meet 10 a.m. Saturday
in the playroom for Shabat
services. Children age 2-6
are invited to join adviser
Marilyn Freilich for pray-
.
the synagogue for services,
breakfast and bowling. In-
terested youth age 13-18 are
invited.
Rishonim (grades 1-2)
will meet 2 p.m. Jan. 22 at
the synagogue for a special
Tu b'Shevat program. The
PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL.
program will include arts
and crafts, refreshments
Licensed Electrologist
and tree planting. There is a
FREE Consultation
nominal fee.
private and confidential by appointment
Giborim (grades 3-5) will
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meet 1:30 p.m. Jan. 22 at
the synagogue to spend the
Music by
afternoon entertaining the
residents at Borman Hall.
The group will participate
Big or small, we custom
in a tree-planting cererriony
the music to your needs.
Talit and Tefilin Oub will
for Tu b'Shevat. There is a
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meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday in
charge. For information,
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call adviser Joan Fischer,
Wed, Thurs & Fri to 9 pm
968-2542.
Mon & Sat to 6 Sunday 12 to 5
All youth groups will meet
Young Whim's
2 p.m. Jan. 22 in the youth
Evergreen Plaza
lounge for a Tu b'Shevat
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program. All the children
will take part in a tree-
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planting ceremony. Special
fruit from Israel will be
served. There is a charge.
For information on youth
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activities, call Hanan Weiz-
man, 626-2355, or the syna-
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gogue office, 548-9000.
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BNAI DAVID youth will
hold a meeting 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the synagogue for
parents of children who will
attend the Tamarack Winter
Weekend for third through
Mighty Mac, Aspen, Rainbow Girl, Others
sixth graders Jan. 27-29.
• Clothing lists will be dis-
tributed and questions will
be answered. For informa-
tion, contact advisers Steve
Kideckel, 968-1765, or Deni
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Warsaw, 352-3632.
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Ruach (grades three-four)
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will go ice skating, followed
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by an ice cream party at
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sale prices do not apply to
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previous purchases
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all sales final
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• will include skate rental and
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ders) will meet 8 p.m. today
in the Labor Zionist In-
stitute.
Shichvat Amelim (fifth
and sixth graders) and
Shichvat Chotrim (seventh
and eighth graders) will
meet 2:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Labor Zionist Institute
for a tour of Israel through
slides and pictures.
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For information,
Naomi Blumenberg,
2318, or Daniel Levy, 357-
0424.
reservations, contact advis-
er Ms. Warsaw.
Masada (grades seven-
eight) will hold its second
Tamarack Winter Weekend
planning meeting at 6:30
p.m. Sunday in the youth
lounge. Any person inter-
ested in finding out more
about the Feb. 10-12 week-
end retreat is invited. For
information, contact adviser
Danny Kaplan, 398-7422,
evenings.
Atid (grades nine-12) sen-
ior group basketball team
will play its next game in
the Intercongregational
Basketball League at the
Jewish Center, Sunday,
meeting 6:15 p.m. at the
synagogue. Space is avail-
able for the Jan. 20-22 win-
ter weekend at Camp Tama-
rack for ninth-12th grade
youth. For information, con-
tact adviser Hartley Harris,
967-0735.
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YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS
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For information on youth
activities at Bnai David,
contact the synagogue
youth-line, 557-8325 or li-
brary, 557-8211.
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BETH SHALOM'S first,
second, third and fourth
graders will see the play,
"Heidi," 2 p.m. Jan. 22 at
the Southfield Repertory
Theater. Members of the
fifth and sixth grades will
hold_a theater party 2 p.m.
Jan. 22 at the Americana
Theater. The events are
planned to honor students
"for outstanding participa-
tion in junior congrega-
tion."
The new members of the
Perfect Attenders are: first
and second grade, Reva
Nelson, Shira Greenbaum,
Gary Barris and Amy Mick-
el; third and fourth grade,
Brian Kohn, Scott Shy,
Michelle Auster, Gail Block,
Jodi Mickel, Steven A.
Weiss, Amy Widenbaum,
Mara Fink, Jeffrey Block,
Harry Nelson and Wendi
Littky; and fifth and sixth
grade, Cheryl Rope, Shari
Mickel, Susan Knoppow,
Larry Levine, Jeffrey Ro-
der and Julie Satz.
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BETH ACHIM'S Lahav
Senior United Synagogue
Youth group will visit the
residents of Borman Hall-
Jewish Home for Aged 1:30
p.m. Sunday, meeting 1:15
p.m. at Borman Hall. For
information, call Ilene Mitz,
548-0947.
Junior Kadima will go
sledding 2 p.m. Sunday at
the home of Beth Phillips,
23222 Bellwood, Southfield.
For information, call the
adviser, Judy Goldis, 626-
1181.
A Tamarack weekend,
sponsored by the Beth Ach-
im, Beth Shalom, Flint USY
and Senior Kadima groups,
will be held Feb. 17-19. For
information, call Ms. I ■ Etz,
548-0947 (Lahav), or Betty
Kletter, 626-2054 (Senior Ka-
dima).
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HABONIM'S Kvutsat Bo-
nim group (ninth-12th gra-
will sponsor a bowl-a-thon
to raise funds for the Torah
Fund Jan. 22. For details,
call Elyse Adler, 967-3489.
The group will hold an oneg
Shabat Jan. 27.
YI Teens will hold a pro-
gram Jan. 24 entitled "YIT
Room," meeting 7 p.m. in
the youth office of Young
Israel of Oak-Woods. The
group also has planned a
lecture series, "Youth Into
Torah." For details, call
Debbie Engel, 398-3075.
Youth age 13-17 who are
interested in joining may
call the president, Janet
Fink, 967-3073.
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BNEI AKIVA, grades one-
12, will go ice skating Sun- ,
day at the Fairlane Center,
meeting 1:30 p.m. at Young
Israel of Oak-Woods. Re-
freshments will be served,
and there is a charge. For
information, call the advis-
ers, Nathan Bigman, 968-
1499; Annie Kelman, 557-
8596; or Debbie Simkovitz,
541-8945.
Marsha Klein
to Wed in May
Mrs. Edythe Klein of
Southfield announces the en-
gagement of her daughter,
Marsha, to Ronald S. Mit-
nick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Mitnick of Frank-
lin. A May wedding is
planned.
Horowitz Marks
50th Anniversary
NEW YORK—Pianist
Vladimir Horowitz, 74, cele-
brated the 50th anniversary
of his American debut on
Sunday, playing with the
same orchestra (New York
Philharmonic) in the same
hail (Carnegie Hall) as 50
years ago.
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