42 Fag, May 19, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beth El Names Its Graduates Temple Beth El will hold its annual Hebrew school graduation at Shebat serv- ices 8:30 p.m. today in the temple. Students who will receive certificates are: Nancy Got- tesman, Harold Israel, David Jasmer, Stewart Levine, Eric Lowenthal , FREDDY SHEYER COMBO Music For All Ages 308-2462 FELDBRO David Minkow, Steven Moehlraan, Scott Perlmut- ter, Tracey Schwartz, Rick Stone, Saul Zipser and Alli- son Zousmer. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will speak on "On Being a Mensch — Some Good Ad- vice From Masters on the Art of Living." Sandra Lee will become Bat Mitzva. The religious school of the temple announces its 1978 yearbook was dedicated tc B.L. Maas, honorary member of the temple board of trustees. 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The theme is Israel's 30th birth- day. Masada (grades seven- eight) will go horseback rid- ing, followed by a dinner cook-out on Sunday, meet- ing 5 p.m. in the youth lounge. Youth will be supervised by trained rid- ers. Drivers are needed. For reservations, contact ad- viser Danny Kaplan, 398- 7422, or president David Nathan, 967-3347. In case of rain, an alternate activity will be held. Masada will hold a candy sale to help raise money for a group trip to Cedar Point in June. Trip discounts will be given to all members who partici- pate. Persons interested in selling candy should contact a group officer or adviser Kaplan. Part of the proceeds will be do- nated to charity. Ha-or (grades five-six) will play miniature golf fol- lowed by an ice cream party Sunday, meeting 1:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Friends are invited, and parents are needed to drive. In case of rain, an indoor event will be held. For reservations, con- tact adviser Steve Kideckel, 968-1765. The Ha-or bowl-a-thon to raise money for a year-end trip to Cedar Point and for charity, will take place at 1:30 p.m. June 4. Group members wishing to par- ticipate should contact ad- viser Kideckel. All children are welcome to attend youth program ac- and DRESS SHOP 4 DAY S SUMMER SALE 50% OFF SALE BEGINS FRIDAY MAY 19th OPEN SUNDAY 25603 COOUDGE BET. 10 & 101/2 MILE ROADS Oak Park, Mich. MA . To25 1 P.M. 10 A.M 28970 Orchard Lakd Rd. Framington Hills Bet 12-13 Mile Master Charge & Michigan Bankcard accepted Youth News tivities. For information, contact the synagogue youth-line, 557-8325, or li- brary, 557-8211. • • • BNAI MOSHE Story Hour will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the play room with adviser Marilyn Freilich. Children age 3-6 are invited to participate in Shabat prayers, songs, stories and games. Re- freshments will be served. The children join the main congregation for kidush. Junior congregation will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel for Shabat morn- ing services. Children age 7-13 are invited. Mark Eichner is adviser. The youth will join the main congregation for kidush. Senior United Synagogue Youth will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room for Shabat morning serv- ices. Youth in grades nine- 12 are invited. The mem- bers join the main congre- gation for kidush. Senior USY will have an oneg Shabat 7 p.m. today in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Alan Weiner, 28000 Danvers, Far- mington Hills. A tradi- tional Shebat dinner will be served, followed by Shabat songs and a spe- cial program. For infor- mation, call Steve Conn, 626-7392, or Nancy An- kerman, 546-5797. Rishonim, for children in grades one and two, will have a Lag b'Omer picnic 1:15 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Park Major Park shelter area. Participants are re- quested to bring a bag lunch. Beverages will be provided. Games will fol- low. Adviser is Ms. Freilich. For informaiton, call her at 546-5285. Giborim, Kadimah, junior congregation and senior USY will go to a Tiger baseball game Sun- day, meeting noon at the synagogue. There is a charge. For information, call Mark Eichner, 358- 0065, or Hanan Weizman, 626-2355. • • • YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth will hold elections 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. The installation will be held June 29. For information, call Cheryl Ginns, 559- 1704. YI Teens will hold a Torah study 7:30 p.m. Tues- day at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. Persons in- terested in attending should call the vice president of education, Debbie Engel, 398-3075. A delegation of 50 YI Teens will attend the Cen- tral East Regional Shaba- ton May 26-29 in Cleveland. Anyone interested in going to the Shabaton or other YI Teen activities should call the president, Janet Fink, 967-3073. • • • BETH ACHIM Bnai Mazel (grades five and six) will have a Lag b'Omer cookout Sunday at Oak Park Major Park, meeting 1 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a nominal charge. For information, call the adviser, Judy Goldis, 626- 1181. Senior Kadima (grades seven and eight) will have a picnic and baseball game at Olde Franklin Towne Park Sunday, meeting 1 p.m. at the synagogue. For infor- mation, call Betty Kletter, 626-2054. Lahav United Synagogue Youth will have a car wash 8 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue parking lot. For information, call Bob Goldsmith, 559-4434. Lahav will hold an election meeting 7 p.m. Wednesday in the youth lounge. For in- formation, call Ilene Mitz, 548-0947. • • • BETH SHALOM United Synagogue Youth elected Terry Schwartz president at its recent membership meeting. Other officers are Carolyn Sklarchyk, Jonathan Widenbaum, Steve Lederman and Darryl Leff, vice presidents; Amy Robbins, secretary; and Lisa Goldstein, treasurer. The officers will be in- stalled 8 p.m. June 9 at Shabat services. Kadima will have its in- stallation service 8 p.m. today in the daily chapel. Officers to be installed are Jay Schwartz, president; Steven Littky, vice president; Michael Smith, treasurer; Stephen Gold and Sandy Hollander, chairmen; and Karen Weitzman, corresponding secretary. Cantor Samuel Greenbaum will install the new officers. An oneg Shabat will follow. Everyone is invited. BBYO Activities RaMBaM BBYO of Flint will sponsor a disco dance 8 p.m. Saturday at Cong. Beth Israel, 5240 Calkins, Flint. There is a charge. For information, call Chuck Siegel, 732-0943, or Perri Keller, 733-0829. The Great Lakes AZA Council announces the fol- lowing new chapter presidents for the 1978-79 program year. Bob Barnett, Akiba AZA; Joel Ungar, Beber AZA; Barry Landau, Benny AZA; Steve LaKind, Goode AZA; David Kauf- man, Hart AZA; David Whiteman, Herz! AZA of Windsor, Mark Soltz, Jolson AZA; Jeff Shanbom, Kishon AZA; Lenny Berman, L'Chaim AZA; Eric Blu- menthal, Mostel AZA; Jeff Oleinick. Posen AZA; Mike Hart, RaMBaM BBYO of Flint; Marc Mege, Rose AZA; Sanford Schulman, Samson AZA; Fred Joseph, Wasserman. AZA of Grand Rapids. The Great Lakes BGG Council announces the fol- lowing new chapter presidents for the 1978-79 program year. Michele Kob- lin, Ahavah BBG; Lisa Rautbort, Aliyah BBG; Carolyn Cutler, Brice BBG; Lori Rogow, Chavayros BBG; Heather Arnold, Dalyah BBG; Marcy Lichterman, Disraeli BBG; Denise Franklin, Erani BBG; Dina Noorily, Glazer BBG; Sheri Silber, Machar BBG; Cathie Marks, Lazarus BBG of Grand Rapids; Yonit Hoffman, Masada BBG; Stephanie Goudsmit, Neches BBG; Julie Rosen, Na'im BBG; Cathy Kaner, Sabra BBG; Robin Keila, Savage BEG; Sue Winer, Simha BEG; Lori Ravitz, Shalom Aviv BBG; Eva Wofsy, Strauss BBYO of Mt. Clemens; and Debbie Climans, Yachad BBG of Windsor. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Graduation Exercises Set Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses — West Bloomfield will hold its an- nual religious school graduation exercises 10 a.m. Sunday in the sanctuary. The graduation program will feature a cantata entitled, "What Is Torah," presented by the graduation class and produced and di- rected by Dr. Harry L. Jubas, educational director. The religious school choir will perform, under the di- rection of Ruth Gill and Stuart Rogoff, accompanied by Lillian Zellman. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern and Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper will participate, along with the president of the congregation, Jack Schon, and the co-chairmen of the school board, Dotty Smith and Bea Mondry. Fol- lowing the exercises, a re- ception will be hosted by the parents of the graduates. Confirmands are Arlene Mainster and Stacey Ross. Graduates include: Fred- erick Bartholomew, Sherri Buck Paul Chandler, Tony Em- mar, Steven Goodman, Keith Kingston, Renee Kopitz, Laura Merkle, David Ross, Elizabeth Perna, Andrea Toby and Bruce Weintraub. Consecrants include: Cheryl Abelcop, Jack Cohen, Stacey Cohen, Sasha Cohn, Marla Dembs, Marla Fisher, Ruth Flam, Robert Goodman, Jayson Greenberg, Laurie Guthart, Benjamin Hakakha, Bradley Herold, Stacie Isenberg, Sean Kerman, Elaine Lifter, Alan Light, Andrea Siegal, Laura Sklar, Sean Stillwell, Aaron Tucker, Herbert User, Sandy User, Laura Weinberg and Jeffrey Weitzman. Even if the husband is as small as an ant, his wife will seat herself among the no- bles of the land. —The Talmud