Youth News Births Feb. 11= To Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Fienman (Rosanne Pianin) of Far- mington Hills, a son, Michael Ross. *. * * Feb:8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Fantich (Roz Cohen) of Oak Park, a son, Jason Evan. * * * Feb. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lutren (Lynn Levick), 15679 Goldwyn, Southfield, a son, Scott 1110.oseph. * * * Feb. 3 — To Dr. and Mrs. Charles Markle (Rochelle Platt) of Southfielti, a son, Brian Jeffrey. Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL Serviog Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 557-7629 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL. In Home or Hospital 557-9666 Jan. 30 — To Dr. and Mrs. Joel Stillman (Renee Layne),- 31070 Verona, Farmington Hills, a daugh- ter, Sara Lindsey. * * Dec. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Weeks (Phyl- lis Shiovitz), 30479 Longcrest, Southfield, twin sons, Benjamin Guy' and David Seth. * * * To Dr. and Mrs. Howard B. Schwartz (Carla Eisen- berg) of Farmington - Hills, a son, Kevin Lewis. Nursery Sponsors Talk With Rabbi The Shaarey Zedek Beth Hayeled — nursery and kindergarten — will hear Rabbi Gerald Teller, educa- tional director of the synagogue, 1 p.m. Wednes- day in the synagogue lib- rary. Rabbi Teller will speak on "Answering Children's Questions About God and Death." He also will focus on aspects of Judaism for the young child. Babysitting is available by reservation. Refresh- ments will be served. Sandra Cherrin is chairman of the meeting. For babysit- ter reservation, call the synagogue, 357-5544. RABBI DR. LEO C .7)to itui, GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney CUSTOM RJRNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION RUBE Phone 549-7170 Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 FELDBRO QUALITY MEATS Orchard Lake only USDA CHOICE WHOLE BONELESS DELM qR NICOS BONELESS NEW B YORK STRIPS By the piece Your Choice 99 $2 lb. CUT UP & FREEZER WRAPPED FREE OF CHARGE 6676 ORCHARD LAKE RD. South of Maple West Bloomfield Plaza Mon. thru Sot. 8 to 6 Closed Sunday 626-4656 FREE PARKING (Continued from Page 36) be reserved in advance by calling adviser Danny Kaplan, 398-7422 or pres- ident David Nathan, 967-3347. Masada (grades seven- eight) will hold its re- scheduled bowling party Saturday, meeting 7:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Cost will include games, shoes and refreshments. Special" assistance will be given to beginner bowlers. Drivers are needed. Friends are in- vited. For reservations, con- tact adviser Kaplan, or so- cial vice president, Julie Traub, 399-5684. Atid senior group (grades nine-12) will play its next game in the Intercongrega- tional Basketball League Sunday at the Jewish Communit)i - Center. Team members and cheerleading squad will gather 6:15 p.m. at the synagogue. Group members wishing to also at- tend the game should con- tact group president Steve Dines, 557-1977. The next group activity will be a gym and swim night at the Jewish Community Center . Feb. 25, meeting 7:30 p.m. in the lounge. For informa- tion, contact adviser Harris, 967-0735. * * * BNAI MOSHE junior congregation will meet with adviser Mark Eichner 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel for Shabat services. Boys and girls age 7-13 are in- vited. Kidush with the main congregation follows. Story Hour, for children age 3-6, will meet with ad- viser Marilyn Freilich 10 a.m. Saturday in the playroom for special Shabat * * * •Bnai David Cites UHS Students The Aleph class of the Cong. Bnai David United \Hebrew Schools branch will be honored on the occasion of the completion of their first phase of study 10:30 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue. The students will receive prayerbooks as gifts. Students to be honored include Lee Babitch, Cheryl Berlin, Paul Bernstein, Howard Freedland, Betsy Fried- man, Kevin Galin, Andrea Golden, Wendy Levitt, Jason Lev y, Neal Schore and Stephan Taub. Mrs. Shulamit Berman teaches the class. Rabbi Sidney Green, principal, will make the presentation, while Dr. Jay Stern, UHS superintendent, will ren- der remarks. The senior class will be tenedered a brunch 11 a.m. Feb. 26 in the synagogue. Yosef Levanon, dean of the UHS high school, and Dr. Stern will speak. Violet Abramson, PTO president, is chairman of the events. prayers, songs, stories and refreshments. The children then join the main congre- gation for a kidush. Senior United Synagogue Youth will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room for Shabat services, directed by adviser Sandy Silver and President Nancy Anker- man. Youth in grades 9-12 - are invited. Kidush with the main congregation, follows. Rishonim for children in grades 1-2 will join Ad- viser Ms. Freilich 2 p.m. Sunday for a tour of the Bnai Moshe art trea- sures. Friends are in- vited. For information, call Ms. Freilich, 546- 5285. Giborim, for children in grades 3-5, will have a winter-snow-fun day Sun- day at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Allen D. Weiner, 28000 Danvers, Farm- ington Hills, for, toboggan- ing, skating and sledding. The children will meet 2 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. Friends are welcome. For informa- tion call adviser Joanie Fisher, 968-2542. Senior USY will go on a Tamarack weekend Feb. 24-26. Toledo seniors will join Bnai Moshe for the Tamarack retreat. The theme of the weekend will be "Telebision on Jewish Topics." The weekend will THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 11, 1918 31 include' a kabalat Shabat and oneg Shabat. After the traditional meal, the boys and girls will have group discussions and debates on the subject of "Peace in the Middle East." Shabat morn- ing services, group discus- sions on the theme of the weekend, winter sports,. a social and_ movie; and a midnight hike will round out Saturday's activities. Sunday will induce more winter sports and meals. Participants will meet noon Feb. 24 at Bnai Moshe. For information, call Ms. Silver, 356-0604 or Ms. Ankerman, .546-5797. grades 6-8 will join the seniors . for a Tamarack weekend Feb. 24-26. Reser- vations are still available. For information, contact adviser Fred Fisher, 968- 2582. Bnai Moshe Talit and Tefilin Club is seeking new members. All youth age ing every Sunday morning 8:30 a.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. For in- formation, contact Burt Kideckel, 968-4857. 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