THE DETROIT JEWISH VEWS

Youth News

Births

April 12 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Sandor Katan (Sharon
Droz), 22101 Harding, Oak
Park, a daughter, Tracey
Nicole.
•• •
April 10 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Paul Lipson (Judy
Goodman), 14410 North-
field, Oak Park, a son, Brian
Allen.
•• •
April 7 —To Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Schwartz (Wendy
Seedman) of Franklin, a
son, Scott Allen.
•• •
April 2 —To Mr. and Mrs.
Fredric Newman (Marsha
Raphael) of Farmington
Hills, a daughter, Jaime
Ray.
•• •
March 30 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Daniel Panush (Sandy
Green) of Southfield, a
daughter, Stephanie Re-
becca.

March 24 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Norman Lynn
(DeeDee Barr), 3220 Wood-
view Lake Rd., West Bloom-
field, a daughter, Marci
Danielle.
•• •
March 24 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Haber (Val
Adler) of Lansing, a son,
Scott Ross.

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Friday; April 14, 1978 61

BNAI DAVID Junior
congregation will discuss
the forthcoming television
program "Holocaust" dur-
ing 10 a.m. youth services
Saturday. Games, stories
and a special children's
kidush also will take place.
Groups are held for children
age 8-10 in the choir room,
and youth age 11-14 meet in
the chapel. Story Hour also
gathers for children age 4 to
7. All young people are in-
vited.
Atid senior youth group
(grades nine-12) is seeking
volunteers to help work
with senior citizens at the
Prentis Manor-Jewish
Home for the Aged. Youth
and adults are needed to as-
sist with a games night
Thursday evenings. For in-
formation, contact adviser
Hartley Harris, 967-0735,
or the synagogue youth-
line, 557-8325.
Atid invites all teens to a
rollerskating party at Skate
World in Troy, meeting 8:15
p.m., Saturday at the
synagogue. Cost will in-
clude skate rental and all
refreshments. For informa-
tion, contact adviser Harris
or president Steve Dines,
557-1977.
Masada invites all
seventh and eighth grade
youth to a mystery car
ride and road rally on
Sunday, meeting 1:30
p.m. in the youth lounge.
The activity replaces the
swim party originally
scheduled for Sunday.
For reservations and in-
formation, contact ad-
viser Danny Kaplan,
398-7422, evenings.
Children attending youth
activities are reminded to
bring their donation for the
youth program Mo'os
Hitim-Matza fund.

Havdala services. The'ne
for the shul-in is "Ar Ap-
proach to Mitzvot." k, bhi
Seymour Rosenbloom will
conduct study sessions and
the youth also will hold a
coffee house social and see a
movie. The shul-in will con-
clude with Shaharit ser-
vices and breakfast with the
men's club.
For information, call the
synagogue youth depart-
ment, 851-5100.
* * *
BNAI MOSHE'S Senior
United Synagogue Youth
group will meet 10 a.m.
Saturday in the board room
for Shabat services, led by
President Nancy Anker-
man and adviser, Sandy
Silver. The group joins the
main congregation for
kidush. For information,
call Ms. Ankerman, 546-
5797, or Ms. Silver, 356-
0604.
Junior congregation will
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
the chapel for Shabat ser-
vices. Boys and girls age
7-13 are invited. Adviser
Mark Eichner leads ser-
vices and the discussion
about the Torah portion of
the week. The group joins
the main congregation for
the kidush. For informa-
tion, call Eichner, 358-0065.

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HILLEL
DAY
SCHOOL students will
prepare for Passover by
conducting model Seders
Monday and Tuesday at the
school.

* * *

THE SOSKINS

LIVONIA Jewish Con-
gregation Sunday School
will hold a model Seder 10
a.m. Sunday at the
synagogue. The children
will participate. Visitors
are welcome.
* * *
ADAT
SHALOM
SYNAGOGUE'S men's
club will join the members
of the Migdal-Tzion and
Shoresh United Synagogue
Youth groups for a seuda
shlishit Saturday, prior to
the conclusion of Shabat.
The event is co-sponsored by
Julius Wainer, president of
the men's club, and by Mr.
and Mrs. David Lieberman.
A "shul-in" will follow

Mr. and Mrs. David H.
Soskin, former Detroiters of
North Miami Beach, Fla.,
were tendered a party at the
Beau Rivage Hotel in
Miami Beach last month on
the occasion of their 50th
wedding anniversary.
More than 75 relatives
and friends paid tribute to
the couple at the party,
hosted by their children,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Au-
drey) Simons of Huntington
Woods, and grandchildren.

MR. & MRS. MAURICE JANOWSKI and
MRS. MARY SMITH

Wish to announce the birth of their

FIRST GRANDCHILD - MARC NATHAN

Born to:

Richard and Rosaline Smith
March 29, 1978

MAZ EL TOV

Story Hour will meet ID
a.m. Saturday in the
playroom, led by adviser
Marilyn Freilich. Children
age 3-6 are invited for
prayers, stories, songs,
games and refreshments.
For information, call Ms.
Freilich, 546-5285.
Gihorim, for boys and
girls in grades three-five,
will have a model Seder 2
p.m. Sunday in the
synagogue. For informa-
tion, call Joanie Fischer,
968-2542.
Kadimah USY, for youth
in grades six-eight, will
meet 2 p.m. Sunday for a
model Seder in the
synagogue. Admission is
free. For information, call
Fred Fischer, 968-2542.
Rishonim USY, for youth
in grades one and two, will
meet 2 p.m. Sunday in the
synagogue for a Passover
program of crafts, stories
and refreshments. Admis-
sion is free. For informa-
tion, call Ms. Freilich.
Several summer prog-
rams and scholarships
are available. For infor-
mation, contact youth di-
rector, Henan Weizman,
626-2355, or 548-9000.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday
in the synagogue for ser-
vices and breakfast, fol-
lowed by bowling. There is a
nominal charge. For infor-
mation, call the synagogue,
548-9000.

Senior citizens from the
Federation Apartments
have been invited to be
the special guests of the
students as part of a
"friendship program"
created between the stu-
dents and the elderly,

Lahav will meet 9 p.m.
Saturday at the Oakland
Racquet Club for an even-
ing of racquetball. Friends
are invited, and there is a
nominal charge.
For information on Lahav
activities, call Ilene Mitz,
president,
548-0947.
The Seders will feature
* * *
the customary prayers and
BETH ABRAHAM
songs. The PTO will provide
HILLEL MOSES' Judaica
Passover foods. The public
class will participate in the
is invited.
model Sedorim Sunday in
* * *
Kaufer Hall in the
BETH ACHIM'S Lahav synagogue.
United Synagogue Youth
Members of Dor Hadash
group will have an oneg Teens who wish to sponsor a
Shabat 8 p.m. today in the booth at the forthcoming Is-
home of Mike and Allan rael Expo at the Jewish
Fox, 25706 Catalina, South- Community Center should
field. Elly Miesel will speak call Paul Gabe, 338-2466,
on "Nazism Today and evenings, or Denise Fru-
Ways to Combat It." All man, adviser, 354-6184,
area teens are invited.
weekday evenings.

Barton's Candy and Gifts
Baskin-Robbins 31 Flavors
Beth's Bath Shop
Bread Basket Dell
Carl's Kosher Meats and Poultry
Chatham Super Market
Checker Bar-B-Oue
Cunningham Drug Store
Furs by Bricker
Lincoln Barber Shop
Lincoln Big Boy
Magic Touch Beauty Salon
Metropolitan Optical
Modern Bakery
Peerless Cleaners
Pickles and Ice Cream
Radio Shack
Richard's Boys' and Girls' Wear
Shifman's
Sibley's Shores
Sigel & Hope Jewelers
Something New
Standard Wall Covering
Studios
Sy Draft Office Supplies
Winkleman's

Kindergarten students
will conduct their Seder 10
a.m. Monday, while the first
graders hold theirs at 1:30
p.m. Second, third and
fourth graders will have a
combined Seder 10 a.m.
Tuesday, and the fifth and
sixth graders will hold
theirs at 1:30 p.m.

Lincoln
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at Greenfield
Oak Park

Nursery Open House

Sunday, April 16

Two New Wines
for Passover

NEW YORK —There are
two new Manischewitz
wines for the Seder. "Cream
Almonetta" is an aromatic
wine made with an infusion
of almond and other natural
flavors married in fine qual-
ity white wine. The Cream
Almonetta, double blended
to give it extra smoothness,
has a creamy finish similar
to a fine liqueur.
The other wine is "Light
Concordia" especially pro-
duced for people who enjoy
light wines and foods, a less
rich and only mildly sweet
and light bodied wine.
There are three Mania-
chewitz Light Concordia
wines, a white, a pink and a
red.

1 pm - 4 pm

Room 249

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deuish Community Center

OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

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