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February 10, 1978 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-02-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 10, 1978 29

Youth News

BETH ACHIM Lahav
United Synagbgue Youth
will go iceskating Saturday
at Fairlane, meeting 7:30
p.m. at the synagogue.
There is a skate rental
charge.
Lahav will meet at Bor-
man Hall 1:15 p.m. Sunday.

LARRY FREEDMAN

Orchestra and Entertainment

The group will join Senior
Kadima and Beth Shalom
Senior and Junior USY Feb.
17-19 at Camp Tamarack.
For information call Ilene
Mitz, president, 548-0947.

CONG. SHAAREY
---ZEDEK Chaverim
(second-fifth graders) will
hold Shabat services 10:30
a.m. Saturday in the youth
lounge. Kadima (sixth-
eighth graders) will meet
10:30 a.m. in the Tikvah

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Cahpel and the junior con-
gregation (ninth-12th grad-
ers) will meet 10:30 a.m. in
the daily chapel.
Junior congregation will
have a minyan, breakfast
and program, "What Are
You Doing This Summer,"
9:30 a.m Sunday in the
synagogue. Representa-
tives from USY (United
Synagogue Youth) on
Wheels, USY Israel Pil-
grimage and Camp Ramah
will be on hand to discuss
their programs. Interested
youth and parents are in-
Leaders of the Great Lakes AZA Council of the Bnai
vited.
Brith
Youth Organization have inaugurated a cam-
* * *

-

ICHUD HABONIM
will - hold a meeting for ,
youth in grades nine and
above 8 p.m. today in the
Labor Zionist Institute.
New members are welcome.
A tobogganing party will
take place for Amelim
(fourth through sixth_ grad-
ers) and Chotrim (seventh
and eighth graders) Sunday
at the home of Clyde Glen.
For information or trans-
portation, call Floyd or
Clyde Glen, 851-5181, or
Danny Levy, 357-0424.

paign to complete the planting of an AZA grove of
1,000 trees in Israel through the Jewish National
Fund. Detroit AZA Chapters participating in the tree
planting are: Akiba, Beber, Benny, Harte, Good,
Herzl, Jolson, Kishon, L'Chaim, Posen, Rosen and
Samson. Outstate chapters taking part include Ram
barn of Flint, Strauss of Mount Clemens and Wasser-
man of Grand Rapids. Planning the tree drive are
members of the Great Lakes Council Executive
Board, from left: Ian Alexis, Herzel AZA; president of
the council; Danny Green, Benny; Noah _Wolfsy of
Strauss; Larry Mondry, Benny, chairman of the drive;
Arnold J. Weiner, BBYO regional director; and Doug
Moss, Kishon-. For information, call BBYO, 354-6113.

and participate in their
services. After services
and kidush, a luncheon
will follow. Fo, informa-
tion, call adviser, Joanie
r, 968-2542.
Fische

BNAI MOSHE Senior
United Synagogue- Youth
will meet for Shabat morn-
Kadimah USY, -for youth
BEV KURTIS
ing services 10 a.m. Satur- in grades six to eight, will
DORSEY MENKEN
day in the board room. Ron meet 7:30 p.m. today in the
DORIS CORNFIELD
Demak and Steve Kahn will home of Howard Weiner,
lead the Shaharit service. 28000 Danvers, Far-
Youth in grades 9-12 are in- mington, for an oneg
vited. Adviser is Sandy Shabat. For information
Silver. After services the and directions, call adviser
seniors join the main con- Fred Fischer, 968-2532, or
gregation for kidush.
Howard Weiner, 851-1584.
Junior congregation, for
Talit and Tefilin Club in-
boys and girls age 7.-13, will vites girls -and boys age
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in -13-18 to services, breakfast
b. dabrowski - p. levitan
the chapel for Shabat morn- and bowling, 8:30 a.m. Sun-
704 concourse n. woodward--
ing services. Adviser Mark day at the synagogue. Ad-
birmingham, mi. (313) 644-1411
Eichner leads the boys and mission is nominal. For in-
girls in Shabat prayers, dis-
formation, contact Elliot
cussions' and stories. Margolis, 963-8803
Kidush follows the services.
All youth are invited.
BNAI DAVID youth will
Story hour children age sponsor their final winter
3-6 will meet 10 a.m. Satur- weekend retreat at Camp
day in the playroom. Mari- Tamarack today through
lyn Freilich will lead the Sunday for young people in
children in special Sabbath grades seven and - eight.
prayers, songs, stories, Members will meet 10 a.m.
games and refreshments. at the synagogue to help
The children join the main make Shabat candles and
congregation for kidush.
bake halla for Friday even-
Giborim, for boys and ing. The bus will leave at
girls in grades three to noon.
The Perfect Gift
five, will meet with junior
The theme of theweekend
The pendant created in 14K yellow gold, mirror
congregation 10 a.m. is "Nazism: Its Dangers
finish is perfect for any occasion.
Saturday in the chapel and Its Current Threat in
Our Own Community."
There will be a discussion
on materials obtained from
a local Nazi bookstore.
Youth will conduct their'
own Shabat service on
is pleased to announce .
Saturday morning, while
tobogganing and skating
also will highlight the
weekend.
Masada youth group in-
(FORMERLY OF SOMETHING SPECIAL)
vites seventh and eighth
grade youth to a bowling
has joined our staff
party Feb. 18. Groups will
PHYLLIS COHEN
meet 7:30 p.m. in the youth
DOLLY ROTENBERG
ESTHER ROSENTHALL
lounge. Cost includes
EVELYN
KEIL
HERLAINE BAKERMAN
HELENE ISENBERG
games, shoes and refresh-
LABRET
ments. Drivers are needed.

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For reservations by Friday,
contact adviser Danny Kap-
lan, 398-7422, or secretary,
Helayne Shaw, 967-4415.

Junior congregation

will hold weekly youth -
services 10 a.m. Saturday
during the Tamarack re-
treat. Youth age 4-7 will
meet-in Story Hour, while
8-10 year olds will gather
irk- the choir room. Youth
age 11-14 will hold their
services in the chapel.

Talit and Tefilin Club •
will meet 9 a.m. Sunday in
the synagogue for services,
followed by breakfast and
bowling at Ark West Lanes.
Youth age 13-17 are in-r _
vited.
,Youth groups for children
in grades three-six will at-
tend performances of the
Shrine Circus Feb. 19. -
Ruach (grades- three and
four) will meet at 1 p.m. Bus
transportation will be pro-
vided.
Tickets are limited; and
will -be reserved on a first
come-first serve basis. For
reservations, contact ad-
viser, Deni Warsaw, 352-
3632.
. Ha-or (grades five-six)
will attend an evening per-
formance of the Shrine Cir-
cus Feb. 19, meeting 6:30
p.m. at the synagogue. Cost
includes ticket and bus
transportation. Space is li-
mited, and reservations
must be made by Thursday.
For reservations, contact
adviser Steve Kideckel,
968-1765. -
For information on youth
activities at Bnai David,
contact the synagogue
youth-line, 557-8325, or lib-
rary, 557-8211.

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