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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Ehrling, Kids' Concerts Due
Former Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra Music Di-
rector Sixten Ehrling will
be joined by pianist John
Browning in two perform-
ances with the orchestra
8:30 p.m. today and Satur-
day at Ford Auditorium.
LENNY
LIEBERMAN
Orchestra
3011-1301
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Youth News
At 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, Philip Greenberg,
assistant conductor for the
DSO, will be on the podium
for two Young People's Con-
certs. The Pickwick Puppet
Theatre also will perform.
Tickets for the concerts
are available at the Ford
Auditorium box office, Hud-
son's and Montgomery
Ward stores.
BNEI AKIVA will haVe-
a Pesach hike Sunday,
meeting 8 a.m. at Young Is-
rael of Oak-Woods. The
group will go to Proud Lake
for the hike, and refresh-
ments will be served. Youth
in grades one-12 are in-
vited. There is a charge.
Participants are requested
to bring canteens, hats and
warm jackets. Hiking shoes
are recommended.
A total of 25 members of
Bnei Akiva will attend Bnei
Akiva Camp Stone in sum-
mer. Nathan Bigman will
attend the Bnei Akiva
Scholarship Institute in Is-
rael next year.
The youth group will
attend Yom Hazikaron and
Yom Ha'Atzmaut services
6:30 p.m. May 10 at Young
Israel of Oak-Woods. A
seuda will follow. For reser-
vations to the seuda or in-
formation, call the advisers,
Nathan Bigman, 968-1499;
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BETH. SHALOM Talit
and Tefilin and Bat Mitzva
Belles will resume services
9 a.m. Sunday in the daily
chapel. The Men's Club will
serve breakfast following
the service. All seventh-
ninth graders. are invited. •
United Synagogue Youth
and Kadima will resume
their Shebat morning serv-
ices 10 a.m. May 6 in the
daily chapel. Everyone is
invited.
Kadima will hold elec-
tions 10:15 a.m. May 7 in
the youth lounge. The new
slate will be presented prior
to the election. Those mem-
bers interested in running
for an office of Kadima
should contact Marla Magy,
356 - 2146.
The junior. congregation
announces a luncheon is
planned for May 6. The
luncheon is for the students
of the fifth and sixth grade
group and their families. A
special program is . being
planned by the students.
The members of the
junior congregation P.A.s,
the perfect attenders, have
been announced. Repre-
senting the first and second
grade class are: Reva Nel-
son, Cary Brodsky, Marla
Collins, Andy Slovis, Lorie
Lutz, Joshua Goodman and
Danielle Hersch. The new
members from the third and
fourth grade class are:
Sheldon Schwartz, Harry
Nelson, Steven A. Weiss,
Scott Shy, Dori Singer, De-
borah Slovis, Debra Nelson,
Leigh Dones and Steven W.
Weiss. The fifth and sixth
grade members include:
Karen Finstein, Julie Fins-
tein, Felice Katzman,
Sheryl Katzman, Kim Yel-
len, Jayson Goodman and
Robert Silbergleit.
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BNAI DAVID youth will
sponsor a trip to see Yiddish
actress Molly Picon in the
play, "The Second Time
Around," at the Music Hall
May 17. Adults and older
youth are invited to attend.
Meeting time is 7:30 p.m. at
the synagogue, and bus
transportation will be pro-
vided. Tickets are available
on a first come-first served
basis with deadline for
reservations May 8. For in-
formation, contact a youth
leader or the synagogue
youth line, 557-8325.
Junior congregation
youth services will be held
10 a.m. Saturday for the
final day of Passover for
young people age 4 to 14.
Children age 4 - 7 will meet
10 a.m. in Story Hour
groups. Children age 8-10
will meet 10 a.m. in the
choir room, while youth age
11-14 will conduct their own
service at 10 a.m. in the
chapel. A special Passover
kidush will be provided for
the children only. All young
people are invited.
Ha-Or (grades five-six)
will go to a pin-ball arcade
Sunday, meeting 1:30 p.m.
in the youth lounge. Friends
are invited. Cost will in-
clude use of all games and
refreshments. Parents are
needed to drive. For reser-
vations, contact adviser
Steve Kideckel, 968-1765.
Atid senior group in-
vites ninth-12th grade
teens to go- duck-pin
bowling in Windsor on
Sunday, meeting 1:30
p.m. at the synagogue.
Cost will include games,
shoes and refreshments.
For information, contact
president Steve Dines,
557-1977, or adviser
Hartley Harris, 967-0735.
Atid member Diane Shaw
was declared the winner in
the contest to a design a
group banner. Her design
will be used by Mrs. Esther
Dines who will construct
the banner and present it to
the grou and
and Tefilin Club
will resume weekly meet-
ings at 9 a.m. Sunday.
Teens age 13 to 17 meet
with adviser Alan Hurvitz
for services followed by
breakfast and bowling.
Fathers are also invited to
join.
For further information
on youth activities at Bnai
David, contact the
synagogue youth line.
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