THE DETROIT JEWISH PEWS
42 Friday, March 24, 1978
Rapid Reading
Course at Center
The Jewish Community
Center will begin rapid
reading courses 7:30 April 5
and May 2 at the main
Center complex.
There is a charge. For re-
gistration information, call
the Center, 661-1000, ext.
164.
MACK PITT
ORCHESTRA
and
DISCO
Great Sounds
For All Occasions
358-3642
Hadassah to Hear Newsman
Detained by Russian Police
Metropolitan Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah will
hear Robert C. Toth,
Washington Bureau chief
for the Los Angeles 'rimes, 8
p.m. April 5 at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek.
Toth will speak at the
women's "education even-
ing," sponsored by the Irwin
Cohn Family Foundation.
Toth will describe his
experiences as Moscow
Bureau chief. He was the
American reporter ques-
tioned for 14 hours by the
KGB on charges of col-
lecting secret political
and military information.
President Inge Kramer
invites the community.
ROBERT TOTH
Ida Joyrich is education
vice president and Iris
Aaron is chairman of the
event.
ANNOUNCING!
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Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Penner of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Laura
Penner, to Jeffrey A.
Jaffe, son of Mrs. and Mrs.
William Jaffe of Far-
mington Hills. Miss Penner
is a senior at the University
of Michigan's school of den-
tal hygiene. Her fiance is a
junior in the U-M dental
school. A spring 1979 wed-
ding is planned.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph May
of Muskegon announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Victoria May, to Fred
Friedman, son_of Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Friedman of West
Palm Beach, Fla. Miss May
and her fiance were
graduated from the Univer-
sity of Michigan. A spring
wedding is planned.
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Youth News
BNAI MOSHE junior children's song; third grade
congregation for children students opening the prog-
age 7-13 will meet 10 a.m. ram with "Shalom
Saturday in the chapel for Aleichem"; a medley of Is-
Shabat morning services, raeli songs by the fourth
led by adviser Mark Eich- grade; a Sabbath skit by the
ner. Following services and fifth grade and selections
stories, the group will join from "Joseph and the Amaz-
the main congregation for ing Technicolor Dreamcoat"
sung by the sixth grade.
kidush.
Story Hour will meet 10 Singing and playing guitar
a.m. Saturday in the will be Erit Gill, Sharon
playroom. Children age 2-6 Ferber and Faith Tobin.
are invited. Adviser Mari- Friends are * invited.
s *
lyn Freilich conducts ser-
BETH ABRAHAM
vices, stories, songs and
games, and refreshments HILLEL MOSES' Dor
are served. The children Hadash Teens will meet
join the congregation for noon Sunday in the youth
lounge. Topics to be discus-
kidush.
United sed are the Passover candy
Senior
Synagogue Youth will sale, membership, the
participate in a regional model seder, the forthcom-
convention in Columbus, ing dinner and volleyball
games and a weekend at
Ohio, this weekend.
For information, call Camp Tamarack. Persons
Hanan Weizman, youth di- wishing to work on tht
rector, 626-2355, or the above committees may call
Denise Fruman, adviser.
synagogue, 548-9000.
Machor, for youth age
Talit and Tefilin club will
meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday for 7-12, will hold a rehearsal
for
its talent show Sunday
services and breakfast, fol-
lowed by bowling. There is a in the social hall. Persons
nominal charge. For infor- participating in the talent
mation, call the adviser, show are requested to at-
Burt Kideckel, 968-4857, or tend. For information, call
the adviser, Andrea Rogoff,
the synagogue.
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• 531-1418.
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BETH SHALOM'S
BNAI DAVID youth will
Kadima chapter will have a
hold a Shabat youth lunc-
general membership meet-
heon for young people age
ing 10:15 a.m. Sunday in
4-14 Saturday, following 10
the synagogue youth
lounge. Seventh and eighth a.m. services. Members of
junior congregation will
grade students interested in
membership should contact also be presented with at-
tendance awards during
Marla, Magy, Kadima ad-
Shabat services in the main
viser, 356-2146.
United Synagogue Youth congregation. Luncheon
will send Scott Littky, Jeff and games will take place
immediately after a special
Goodman, Ron Lederman,
Terry Schwartz, Lisa Gold- children's kidush.
Members of the youngest
stein, Carolyn Sklarchyk,
junior congregation group
Stuart Sandweiss, Cheryl
8-10 to re-
Tink and Howard Smith to for children age
ceive awards are: Eric Ab-
represent the synagogue at
ramson,
Julie
Knoll,
Jen-
the regional convention in
Columbus, Ohio, this nifer Knoll, Kenny Krause,
Kru-
Craig
Kruman,
Lisa
weekend. For membership
man, Saul Lipenholtz,
information, call Karen
Robby
Nakisher,
Steve
Knoppow, USY adviser,
Nakisher, Charles
356-5343.
USY-Kadima Shabat Schwartz, Todd Stearn,
services are held 10 a.m. David Weiss and Jeff Weiss.
Saturdays in the daily Also to be cited are: Lisa
chapel. Everyone is invited. Behar, Alisa Kreitman,
The Shiraleers, Beth Sherri Linn, Elissa Mege,
Shalom's youth choir, under Helayne Shaw, Jeremy
the direction of Cantor Shere, Elyse Smith, Elayne
Samuel Greenbaum, will Stern, Ilana Strubel, Julie
participate in Shabat morn- Traub and Susan Zweig.
Ha-or (grades five-six)
ing services Saturday.
will hold a progressive din-
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will ner April 2, meeting 5:30
HASHACHAR
have a Purim party 7:15 p.m. at the synagogue.
p.m. Saturday in the home Homes are needed for
of Amy Levy, 27141 Ar- courses of the meal. For in-
lington, Southfield. For in- formation, contact adviser
formation, call Dennis Steve Kideckel, 968-1765.
Masada (grades
Zaretsky, 349-0259.
The Ofie-Tzofie group, for seven-eight) will go to a
students in grades four- pin-ball arcade April 2,
eight, will hold a Purim meeting 2 p.m. at the
synagogue. Cost includes
- celebration 2 p.m. Sunday
in the main Jewish Corn- all games and refresh-
munity Center complex, ments. Parents are
Room 133. New members needed to drive. For in-
are welcome. For informa- formation, contact ad-
viser Danny Kaplan,
tion, call Zaretsky.
398-7422. Masada will
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DAY sponsor a city-wide
HILLEL
SCHOOL will have a song disco-dance 8:30 p.m.
festival 7:30 p.m. Wednes- April 8 at the synagogue.
Atid senior group (grades
day in the school building.
The program includes first nine-12) will meet 2:15p.m.
graders singing Hasidic Sunday, April 2 at the
songs, second graders sing- synagogue to go rollerskat-
ing "Shubi Dubi," an Israeli ing (at Skate World in
Troy). Drivers are needed,
and reservations should be
made by March 31. For in-
formation, contact adviser
Hartley Harris, 967-0735.
Atid basketball team was
victorious in its final regu-
lar season game on March
12 to earn a play-off spot in
the Intercongregational
Basketball League. Game
will be played April 9 at the
Jewish Community Center.
Team members will hold a
practice session at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Leonard School
in Southfield. Atid member
Diane Shaw participated in
a fund-raising swim-a-thon
at Oak Park High School
and was cited for completion
of 1,000 laps in the pool.
For information on Bnai
David youth programs, con-
tact the synagogue youth-
line, 557 - 8325, or library,
557-8211.
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MISS GREEN
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Green of
Southfield announce the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Janet, to Dr. Robert
Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore Epstein, also of
Southfield.
was
Green
Miss
graduated from Michigan
State University. Her
fiance was graduated from
the University of Detroit's
dental school.
A spring wedding is plan-
ned.
SUSAN STARKMAN
Dr. and Mrs. Morris
Starkman of Birmingham
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Susan
Lynn, to Neal Barry Rott,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Rott of Oak Park.
A July wedding is plan-
ned.