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September 22, 1978 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-09-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEws

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Youth News

BNAI DAVID Atid
TEMPLE ISRAEL
senior youth group' will YOUTH GROUP will hold
have a hayride and dance at its fund-raising odd job day
Upland Hills Farm Sunday, Oct. 15. The youth will wash
meeting 5 p.m. at the windows, rake leaves, clean
synagogue. Youth in grades garages and basements,
nine to 12 are invited. For wash cars or do other odd
reservations, contact ad- jobs. To hire the youth, call
viser Hartley Harris, 967- David Sherman, 642-1733.
* * *
0735, or president Steve
• Dines, 557-1977. --
YOUNG-- ISRAEL-
Masada (grades seven- KVUTZAT SHABAT (age
eight) will go apple picking 4-7) will meet 3:30 p.m.
Sunday, meeting 1:15 p.m. Saturday at Young Israel of
at the synagogue. Donuts Greenfield for an oneg
and cider will be served. The Shabat. There will be
apples will be used for serv- games, songs, stories and
ing with honey as part of a refreshments. For informa-
shofar ceremony for chil- tion on walking groups, call
dren attending youth serv- advisers, Allissa Leider-
ices on Rosh Hashana. man 399-1005, or Dena
Friends are invited, and Schram, 557-2755.
drivers are needed. For • A branch of Kvutzat
reservations in advance, Shabat will meet at the
contact adviser Danny Kap- Young Israel of Southfield
lan, 398-7422, evenings.
. under the direction of Nader
Talit and Tefilin Club (for Fayazi . and Joey Kowalski.
teens age 13-17) will form
Kvutzat Shabat will hold
bowling teams at its weekly an afternoon of movies and
meeting 9 a.m. Sunday in cartoons 3 p.m. Sunday at
the synagogue. Bowling Young Israel of Greenfield.
takes place at Ark West
Young Israel Chalut-
Lanes, and follows morning zim (grades three-five)
services and breakfast. will hold a luncheon -for
Fathers are invited. Forin- all its members following
formation, contact adviser Shabat services Satur-
Alan Huititz, 557-0821.
day at Young Israel of
Junior congregation Greenfield. An oneg
groups will discuss the Shabat and program will
recent peace agreements follow. Admission is free,
between Israel and Egypt but advance reservations
duritig Shabat youth are required. For reser-
services Saturday. vations, call advisers
Groups for youth age 8-10 Michael Schwarzberg,
and 11-14 will meet at 10
a.m. Story Hour will dis-
cuss the forthcoming
holidays at its 10 a.m.
meeting with leader
Michelle Goldman. All
The Detroit Alumni
youth are invited.
Chapter of Alpha Omega
Tickets for High Holy Dental Fraternity will
Days youth services are now honor Dr. Jack Lawson,
available for all interested recipient-elect of the
young people age 4-17. Maimonides Award from
There is no charge for tic- State of Israel Bonds, 8:30
kets.
p.m. Oct. 14 at Cong. Beth
For information on youth Achim.
"Jack's dedication to
program activities, contact
the Bnai David youth-line, Alpha Omega is-rnost nota-
557-8325, or' library, 557- ble and his outstanding
service, most recently as
8211.
immediate past interna-
tional president, designates
9 Mule & Coolidge
12/2 Mile & Southfield
FRANK PAUL him as especially worthy of
OPEN SUNDAY
11, Mile & Lahser
and His ORCHESTRA our tribute. In addition,
Jack's devotion to the state
15 Mile & Orchard Lake
"Music and entertainment at
of
Israel, and, in fact, his
its Best ter Your Guests"
Closed Sunday
ongoing participation in
Jewish causes everywhere,
sale ends 9/25
557-7986
more than qualifies him for
special recognition by the
Jewish homeland," said the
chapter president, Dr.
Manuel Feldman.
A native Detroiter, Dr.
GLAMOUR AND LEISURE FEMININE
FASHIONS
Lawson graduated from the
University of Detroit School
of Dentistry in 1944. He re-
`Autumn Leaves'
turned from service in 1946
and opened his first office in
Detroit. A long-standing
member of Alpha Omega,
he became president of the
Detroit Alumni Chapter in
1952.
HARVARD
,ROW
During his administra-
off
tion the chapter held a
MALL
major fund raising,event
on everything
11 Mile
for Detroit Sinai Hospi-
& Lahser
in the store!
tal, held the inaugural
drive for the Israel Den-
Southfield
tal
School and estab-
LIMITED TIME ONLY! .
lished the Detroit Alpha
Omega Players, a drama-
From our designer
Open Thurs. & Fri. til 9 collection,
just in
tic
group which, under
From our designer collection,
SUNDAY 12 TO 5
time for 'Shul'.
just In tune for 'Shul'.
his continuous leader-

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557 4157, or Anita Man-

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del, 542-3067. Chalutzim
hold weekly Shabat pro-
grams at the synagogue,
monthly social programs
and more. To join, call an
adviser.
Young Israel Teens of the
National Conference of
Synagogue Youth will hold
an oneg Shabat 3:30 p.m.
Sept. 30 at Young Israel of
Greenfield. The group will
discuss aspects of the High
Holidays. Refreshments
will be served. For informa-
tion, call _programmer
Rachel Flatt, 399-2777.
Teens interested in join-
ing Young Israel Teens
should call President
Cheryl Ginns, 559-1704.
Junior Young Israel
Teens will hold an oneg
Shabat 2:30 p.m. Sept. 30 in
the home of Mark Jubas,
14430 Sherwood, Oak Park.
Youth age 10-13 are in-
vited.
Executive board mem-
bers for the new year are
Nechama Kupinsky,
president; Jenny Man-
delbaum and Kourash
Fayazi, vice presidents;
Chaya Stein and Dan
Goldschlag, secretaries;
and Sarah Green, trea-
surer.

Persons interested in
joining should call Terry
Eisenberg, adviser, 968-
1707.

Alpha Omega Set to Honor.
Dr. Lawson at Bond Event

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DR. JACK LAWSON

ship, has become the
largest single on-going
fund raising source for
Alpha Omega's. Detroit
chapter to date.
From 1954 to 1960, Law-
son was Regent of District
•No. 6 and founded the To-
ledo Alumni Chapter. He is
author of "The Regent's
Guide," official Alpha
Omega fraternity manual,
and founder and president
of the Detroit Swissedent
Study Group._

Dr. Gerald D. Michael is
dinner chairman and Dr.
Alden Leib is dinner co-
chairman.. •
For reservations, call the
Israel Bond office, 968-
0200.

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