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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

BNAI DAVID Ha-or
youth group invites all
young people in grades 5
and 6 to a progressive din-
ner Sunday, meeting 6 p.m.
at the synagogue. Each

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course of the meal will be
served at homes of group
members. A surprise activ-
ity will take place at the
end. For reservations, con-
tact adviser Steve Kideckel,
967-1765. Ha-or will also
meet 2 p.m. April 9 at the
synagogue to go swimming
at Oak Park High School.
Masada (grades 7-8) will
travel to a pinball arcade
Sunday, meeting 1:15 p.m.
in the youth lounge. Cost
includes the use of all games
and machines and refresh-
ments. Drivers are needed,
and reservations should be
made in advance by contact-
ing adviser Danny Kaplan,
398-7422.
Masada will sponsor a
city-wide disco 8:30 p.m.
April 8 at the synagogue.
Disc jockey Marc Anker-
man will be featured. Re-
freshments will be availa-
ble, and all young people are
invited. For information,
contact adviser Kaplan.
Atid senior group
(grades 9-12) will hold a
Shabat luncheon for its
members on Saturday,
following 10 a.m. services
in the chapel. Members of
the group basketball
team also will be hon-
ored. Next group activity
will be a swim party 8
p.m. April 15, at Oak Park
High School. For infor-
mation, contact adviser
Hartley Harris, 967-0735.

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Atid will sponsor a con-
test to design a group ban-
ner. A prize will be awarded
to the winning entry. For in-
formation, contact group
president Steve Dines,
557 - 1977.
Shabat Story Hour group
(for children age 4 to 7) will
display photos taken at its
March 21 Purim crafts
celebration at its weekly
meeting 10 a.m. Saturday.
The group is led by Wendy
Greenspan, and its ac-
tivities include Shabat and
holiday stories, games. and
songs. A special children's
kidush follows. All young
children are invited.
Junior congregation
members were presented
with attendance awards
by Rabbi Morton Yolkut
during March 25 Shabat
services. Members of the
11-14 group receiving
awards were: Jack Ab-
ramson, Marc Beitner,
Steve Chudnow, Alan
Katz, Andrea Lampear,
Richard Lampear,
Andrea Leider, Franny
Levin, Esther Lipenholtz,
Sheryl Markel, Steve
Markel, Ben Meisner,
Diane Shaw, Eva Tug-
man, Brian Wais and
Dean Weiss. Groups for
young people age 8 to 14
gather for Shabat ser-
vices 10 a.m. Saturdays.
For information on the
youth program at Bnai
David, contact the
youth-line,
synagogue
557-8325, or library, 557-
8211.

HILLEL

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DAY
SCHOOL students will
host a book fair 1:15 p.m.
Thursday at the school. Pa-
rents and guests are in-
vited. Every Hillel student
in grades one through six
wrote an original story,
made their own illustra-
tions and put it together in
book form. Each student
will receive a young authors
certificate for their efforts.

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Jeffrey Sudakin, fore-
ground, and Gregg
Katanick, hold the books
they prepared for the
Hillel Day School- Young
Authors Book Fair. The
book fair, coordinated by
teachers Judy Herman
and Marcia Fligman,
with art work under the
direction of art teacher
Ruth Gill-, will take place
1:15 p.m. Thursday in the
school.
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BNAI MOSHE Senior
United Synagogue Youth
will hold Shabat services 10
a.m. Saturday in the board

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room. High school-age
youth are invited. Dele-
gates to the regional con-
vention in Columbus, Ohio,
will give reports. For infor-
mation, call the adviser,
Sandy Silver, 356-0604, or
the president, Nancy An-
kerman, 546-5797.
Junior congregation will
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
the chapel for services.
Youth age 7-13 are invited.
Mark Eichner, adviser, pre-
sents stories and discussion
of the Torah portion of the
week. The group joins the
main congregation for
kidush. For information,
call Eichner, 358-0065.
Story Hour will meet 10
a.m. Saturday in the
playroom with adviser
Marilyn Freilich. Chil-
dren age 3-6 are invited.
They participate in
Shabat prayers, stories,
songs and games. Re-
freshments will be
served. The youth join
the main congregation
for kidush. For informa-
tion, call Ms. Freilich,
546-5285.
Tailit and Tefilin Club
will hold services, followed
by breakfast, 8:30 a.m.
Sunday in the synagogue.
Bowling follows. Youth age
13-18 are invited at a nomi-
nal charge. For informa-
tion, call the adviser, Burt
Kideckel, 968-9857, or the
synagogue, 548-9000.
A new record was set last
week when the team of
Terry Zucker, Barry Edels-
tein, Bob Friedman and
Alan Mudryk reached an
all-time high series when
the team scored 672 points.
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BETH SHALOM'S Boy
Scout troop 1576 will celeb-
rate Boy Scout Shabat at
Shabat morning services
Saturday. The scoutmaster
is Harold Balkin. The assis-
tant scoutmasters are Jim
Reaser and Daniel Dubin.
Participating in the service
are Steve Finn, Mike
Berger, David Servetter,
Joey Servetter, Sandy Ross,
Brian Fitzerman, David
Zachman, Bruce Wineman,
Michael Menczer and Steve
Granitz.
USY-Kadima services
are held 10 a.m. Shabat
morning in the daily chapel.
Everyone is invited.
Talit and Tefilin and Bat
Mitzva Belles groups con-
duct services 9 a.m. Sun-
days in the daily chapel.
Breakfast is served by the
men's club.
At the recent USY Reg-
ional convention in Colum-
bus, Ohio, Beth Shalom's
chapter president, Scott

Littky was elected as reg-
ional corresponding secret-
ary. The chapter was hon-
ored with the following
awards "for outstanding
programming": cultural,
annual Tamarack weekend;
fund raising, annual
Thanksgiving Day balloon
sale; and social, Tribute to
the Beatles city-wide dance.
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Jewish and general studies
Monday, the first time that
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