THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

ADAT
SHALOM-
SYNAGOGUE'S Midgal-

Tzion United Synagogue
Youth group will have a
city-wide dance and reg-
ional rally 8 p.m. Saturday
in the synagogue. Disc joc-
key Marc Ankerman will
entertain. There is a charge,
and friends are invited. For
information, call Esther
Schwartz, 851-2371.

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BETH SHALOM United

Synagogue Youth will at-
tend the regional rally
dance 8 p.m. Saturday at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
The group will set up for
its annual Purim carnival
March 18. The carnival, to
be held in cOnjuraction with
the Kadimah chapter, will
take place March 19. Lisa
Goldstein is the coordinator
for the weekend.
The junior congregation
will have a Shabat luncheon
Saturday following ser-
vices. The participants will
include the kindergarten
through the fourth grade
level and their parents.-

Prior to the luncheon
the individuals who par-
ticipate in the weekly
junior congregation ser-
vice will have a special
presentation for their pa-
rents.

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Lyn Tarnoff will lead the
kindergarten group in recit-
ing the_blessings. The first
and second graders, led by
Janice Dror, will conduct
the kidush, At the conclu-
sion of the luncheon, the
third and fourth grade stu-
dents will lead the group in
the Birkat Hamazon. Alicia
Nelson will conduct the
third and fourth grade clas-
ses.

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BNAI MOSHE Senior
United Synagogue Youth
will meet 10 aim. Saturday
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Shabat morning services.
High school-age youth are
invited. Kidush follows. For
information, call the ad-
viser, Sandy Silver, 356-
0604, or the president,
Nancy Ankerman, 546-
5797.
Junior congregation and
friends will hold Shabat
services 10 a.m. Saturday at
the Federation Apts. Youth
age 7-13 are invited. Kidush
with the residents follows.
For information, call Mark
Eichner, 358-0065, or the
synagogue, 548-9000.
Story Hour will meet 10
a.m. Saturday in the
playroom. Children age 3-6
are invited. Adviser Mari-
lyn Freilich conducts
Shabat prayers, songs,
stories and games. Re-
freshments will be served,
and the children will join
the congregation for kidush.
For information, call Ms.
Freilich, 546-5285.

Kadimah` USY, for
youth in grades six-eight,
will meet 10 a.m. Satur-
day at the Federation
Apts. for Shabat services
with the residents.
Kidush will follow. The
USY_ group will lead Is-
raeli songs and dances.
For information, call ad-
viser Fred Fischer, 968-
2542, or Hanan Weizman,
626-2355.

Giborim's winter event
has been rescheduled for
Sunday at the home of
Daniel Weiner, 28000 Dan-
vers, Farmington Hills,
meeting 2 p.m. at the
synagogue. Iceskating and
sledding will round out the
afternoon's activities. For
information, call the ad-
viser, Joanie Fischer, 968-
2542, or Daniel, 851-1584.
Rishonim, for children in
grades one and two, will
meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the
synagogue. Ms. Freilich is
adviser. The group will visit
a bagel factory. For infor-
mation, call Ms. Freilich.
Drivers are needed.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday
in the synagogue for ser-
vices and breakfast. Bowl-
ing will follow. There is a
nominal fee. For informa-
tion, call the adviser, Burt
Kideckel, 968-4857, or the
synagogue.
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YOUNG
ISRAEL
TEENS of the National

Israel of Oak-Woods. All
teens are invited.

Teens interested in join-
ing may call Michael Eisen-
berg, 399-3988.
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BNAI DAVID youth will
sponsor a family night at
the Ice Capes March 15
meeting 6:15 p.m. in the
synagogue youth lounge.
Bus transportation will be
provided, and discount tic-
kets • are available. For re-
servations by Wednesday,
contact the synagogue
youth line, 557-8325, or a
youth leader.
The youth program will
sponsor a Purim carnival
11:30 a.m. March 19 in the
synagogue. Games, prizes
and special shows will high-
light the afternoon. Parents
are needed to sign up in ad-
vance to assist with prep-
arations and game booths.
To volunteer, contact a
youth leader.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will see a Detroit Red Wings
hockey game March 12,
meeting 3 p.m. at the
synagogue. Discounts will
be given to members who
attend weekly • me'tings.
Breakfast and bowling fol-
low 9 a.m. services Sunday.
Teens age 13-17 are invited.
For reservations by Friday,
contact adviser Alan Hur-
vitz, 557=0821.

Atid senior youth
group invites teens in
grades nine-12 to an ice-
skating and ice -cream
party Sunday at Fairlane
Town Center, meeting
1:15 p.m. at • the
synagogue. Cost includes
skate rental and ice
cream sundaes. Friends
are invited. For reserva-

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City of Hope Unit
to Gather Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Group of the
City of Hope will meet 7:30
p.m. Sunday in the Hunters
Ridge Apts. club house,
hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Leo
(Rose) Hack.
Chairmen
- Harry
Hoffman and Nate Lite will
assign committees for the
1978 annual games night to
be held at the Raleigh
-House. A social hour will
follow.

tions, contact secretary
Diane Shaw, 967-4415, or
adviser .Hartley Harris,
967-0735.
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Atid basketball team will
meet 4:15 p.m. Sunday at
the synagogue for its next
game in the inter-
congregational basketball
league. Members needing
rides to the game should
contact team captain Rick
Behar, 557-8551.
Atid will attend a
weekend Shabaton, spon-
sored by the National Con-
ference of Synagogue Youth
March 10-12 at Young Is-
rael of Oak-Woods. Housing
will be arranged within
walking distance of the
synagogue. Scholarships
will be given to members.
For registration, contact
adviser Harris.

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Masada (grades seven-
eight) will go rollerskating
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Sunday, meeting 7 p.m. in
the youth lounge. Cost in-
cludes skate rental. Friends
are invited and parents are
needed to drive. For reser-
vations, contact vice presi-
dent Julie Traub, 399-5684,
or adviser Danny Kaplan,
398-7422.

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For information on the
youth program at Bnai
David, contact the
synagogue youth line, 557- I
8325 or library, 557-8211.
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Lecture Slated
at OP Library

The Center for Peace and
Feb. 23 — To Mr. and Conflict Studies, Friends of
Mrs. Dennis Blitz (Teri the Oak Park Library and
Kerner), 20360 Winchester, the Detroit Council f6r
Southfield, a daughter, World Affairs will sponsor a
lecture 7:30 p.m. Sunday at
Lauren Suzanne.
the Oak Park Library.
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Kim Siegfried and rep-
Feb. 17 — To Dr. and Mrs. resentatives of the Energy
Jordan M. Cherkinsky and Environment Informa-
(Marlene Miller) of Far- tion Project at Wayne State
mington Hills, a son, Alan . University will speak on
Lawrence.
"Dilemmas of World
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Energy: What Options for a
Feb. 4 — To former Ann Fuel-Guzzling Super-
Arbor residents Mr. • and power?"
Mrs. Steven Schwartz
Prof., Maurice Walters of
(Marti Goldberg) of San the WSU political science
Francisco, Calif., a daugh- department will chair the
ter, Erin Meredith.
lecture. For information,
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call Marge Katz, 5771 3453.
Feb. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. The public is invited free of
Mitchell Sherman (Laurel charge.

Conference of Synagogue
Youth will host a Shabaton
March 10-12 at Young -Is-
rael of Oak-Woods. The
Shabaton will be the occa-
sion for more than 250 teens
from the Northern district
of the Central East Region Sweet), .20365 Ledgestone,
Southfield, a daughter, Jes-
to gather.
sica Lynn.
Teens are expected from
Pittsburg, McKeesport,
Jan. 21 — To former De-
Cleveland, Toledo, Canton
and Dayton. For informa- troiter Roger Leib and Mrs.
tion, call the president, Leib (Bonnie Taff of
Chicago) of Los Angeles,
Janet Fink, 967-3073.
YIT will hold a "Youth Calif., a son, Raphael Ben-
Into Torah" study session jamin.
7:45 p.m. March 14 in the
youth lounge of Young Is-
To Mr. and Mrs. Steven
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