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42 Friday, May 5, 1918
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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`WHOLESALE TO ALUM
Youth News
YOUNG ISRAEL
TEENS of the National
Conference of Synagogue
Youth will have a baseball
game followed by dinner
and a general board meet-
ing 3:45 p.m. Sunday, meet-
ing at Victoria Park behind
Cong. Bnai Moshe. Dinner
will be served in the home of
Jay Jubas, 14430 Sherwood,
Oak Park. In case of rain,
participants are requested
to go directly to the Jubas
home.
The board meeting will
focus on chapter elections,
regional convention and
program planning. There is
a nominal charge. For in-
formation and reservations,
call Vice President of Pro-
gramming Cheryl Ginns,
559-1704, or Mira Goldner,
recording secretary, 557-
7629.
The YI Teens will hold
their Youth Into Torah pro-
gram 7:15 p.m. Tuesday at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods.
YI Teens will attend the
annual Young Israel
dinner commemorating
Yom Ha'Atzmaut and
Yom Hazikaron 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday at Young Is-
rael of Oak-Woods. The
teens will volunteer to
help serve dinner.
Space is limited for the
Central East Kesser Torah
regional convention to be
held May 26-28 in Cleve-
land. For information on
afuroag oft citAotheit' s Tag!
Deadline is Monday to
reserve tickets to see Yid-
dish actress Molly Picon in
the play "The Second Time
Around" May 17 at the
Music Hall. Bus transporta-
tion will be provided, leav-
ing Bnai David at 7:30 p.m.
Adults and older youth are
invited. For information,
contact a youth leader or the
synagogue.
For information on the
youth program at Bnai
David, contact the
synagogue youth line, 557-
8325 or library, 557-8211.
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• • •
BNAI DAVID Ruach
youth group invites chil-
dren in grades three and
four to a mystery car ride on
Sunday, meeting 3:30 p.m.
at the synagogue. Stops will
be made along the route to
help celebrate Israel's inde-
pendence, with a surprise
activity at the end. Re-
freshments will be included.
For reservations, contact
adviser Beni Warsaw, 352-
3632.
Shabat Story Hour will
celebrate Israel's anniver-
sary through stories and
games at its weekly 10 a.m.
meeting on Saturday in the
synagogue. Children age
4-7 are welcome.
Junior congregation
gathers at 10 a.m. Saturday
for Shebat youth services.
Groups are held for children
age 8-10 and youth age
11-14. Games and dis-
cussions take place, with a
youth kidush at the conclu-
sion of services. All young
people are invited.
Talit and Tefilin will
meet 9 a.m. Sunday in the
synagogue for teens age
13 to 17. Services are
held, followed by break-
fast and bowling.
Children who need help
translating letters received
from Israeli children, for
planting trees in Israel on
Tu b'Shevat should contact
their youth group leader or
librarian Sher Rice at the
synagogue library, 557-
8211.
In Celebration of Mother's Day (May 14),
We are offering our entire fine selection of
chain earrings at a special
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Akiva Students Mark 30th
Year of Israel Statehood
Akiva Hebrew Day School students will perform a
Yemenite dance as part of a special program celebrat-
ing Israel's 30th anniversary 10 a.m. Thursday in the
school auditorium. The public is invited. Participat-
ing in the dance are, from left, clockwise: Debby Ro-
senthal, Tamar Broner, Shire Teller, Stephanie
Selesny, Sara Stein, Shari Lerner, Reva Katz and Lisa
ICowalsky.
Demak will lead the serv- Synagogue Youth will have
ices. The group will join the a Mystery Movie Night
main congregation for Saturday, leaving 9:30 p.m.
kidush. For information, from the home of Carolyn
call the adviser, Sandy Sklarchyk, 21640 Meadow
Silver, 356-0664, or the Ln., Birmingham. For
president, Nancy Anker- reservations and directions,
call Terry Schwartz, 681-
man, 546-5797.
Junior congregation will 7504. There will be a party
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in in the Sklarchyk home fol-
the chapel, led by adviser lowing the movie. There is a
Mark Eichner. Youth age charge.
USY will have its annual
7-13 are invited to join serv-
ices. The group joins the election meeting 7:30 p.m.
main congregation for Wednesday in the
kidush. For information, synagogue youth lounge.
USY members interested in
call Eichner, 358-0065.
running for office should
Story Hour, for youth age
3-6, will meet with adviser call Karen Knoppow, 569-
Marilyn Freilich 10 a.m. 8008.
Saturday in the playroom. . Kadima will hold its
Shabat prayers, stories and elections 10:15 a.m. Sun-
songs highlight the morn- day in the youth lounge.
ing's service. Refreshments Members interested in
will be served, and the chil- running for office should
dren join the main congre- call Marla Magy, 356-
gation for kidush. For in- 2148.
USY-Kadima Shabat
formation, call Ms. Freilich,
services are held 10 a.m.
546-5285.
Rishonim (grades one and Saturdays in the daily
two) will meet 3 p.m. Sun- chapel. Everyone is invited.
day at the synagogue for a
trip to the zoo. Drivers are
needed. There is a nominal [ ARRY FREEDMAN
charge. For information,
thestra sad fatertaimmat
call Ms. Freilich. Friends
are invited.
•• •
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Poland Seeks
Israeli Ties
LONDON (JTA) — Po-
land wants to strengthen its
Right in Your
own Driveway!
de facto relations with Is-
rael in the fields of culture
and exchange of informa-
tion, but a renewal of dip-
lomatic ties will have to
await a change in the Mid-
dle East situation.
The Poles also want bet-
ter relations with Western
Jewish communities, which
they regard as a key to bet-
ter ties with the Western
world as a whole.
This is one of the im-
pressions gained in Poland
by Dr. Sneier Levenberg, a
leading member of the
World Jewish Congress,
who attended the opening
on April 18 of the Jewish
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and the commemoration of
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