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THE DEIROWEWISH PEWS
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Youth News
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AND EVERYTHING. IT
STANDS FOB ON EVERY
IMPORTANT OCCASION.
the
HASHACHAR,
Zionist youth movement
sponsored by Hadassah,
will hold a bagel bash 12:30
p.m. Sunday in the home of
Sylvia Sherman, 1530 Pil-
grim, Birmingham. Con-
ducting the event will be
Lisa Kaufman, Amy Levy,
Andy August and Jesse
Rosenbaum, Midwest direc-
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tor. Jewish youth in grades synagogue sukka fol-
nine-12 are invited. For in- lowed by a Friday eve-
formation, call Andy ning Shabat dinner on
Oct. 13. The group will
August, 851-8335.
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meet with leader Marsha
TEMPLE ISRAEL'S Katz 4:30 p.m. Oct. 13 at
youth group will conduct its the synagogue. For
,reservations in advance,
annual Mitzva Day Oct.
The youth will rake leaves, contact Ms, Katz, 968-
clean garages and do other 7260. Next group event
odd jobs. To. hire the youth, will be roller skating Oct.
call David Sherman, 642- 29.
Masada (grades seven-
1733.
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eight) will meet 2 p.m. at
BNAI DAVID will spon- the synagogue for sukka de-
sor Yom Kippur services for- corating and ice cream
young people 10:30 a.m. on party at Farrell's. For
Wednesday. Groups will reservations, contact ad-
meet for youth age 4-16. viser Kaplan, 398-7422,
Children age 4-5 will meet evenings.
Aid senior group (grades
in the nursery, while youth
age 6-7 will gather in the nine-12) will gather to deco-
school building. Children . rate the sukka at the home
age 8-10 will meet in their of group adviser Hartley
weekly junior congregation Harris followed by an ice
room, and youth age 11-13 cream party at Farrell's
will conduct services in the Oct. 14. The group will meet
chapel. Teens age 14-16 will 8:45 p.m. at the synagogue,
meet in the school building. and there is a charge. For
Group leaders will be information, contact ad-
Steve Kideckel, Joyce Eps- viser Harris, 967-0735.
tein, Danny Kaplan, Ruth
Bnai David's Gruskin Li-
Indenbaum, Hartley Har- brary will sponsor a meet-
ris, Marsha Katz and Alan ing for young people on the
Hurvitz. Assisting will be board of the Bnai David
Sherry Chisik, Marci Post children's magazine,
Grossman, Nancy Korn, published by the library, 1
Lisa Orechkin and Diane p.ni. Sunday. Youth of all
ages are invited to contrib-
Shaw.
Children in Ruach ute articles on any topic. For
(grades three-four) will help information, call Barry
to decorate the synagogue Zate; 557-4472, or librarian
Sher Rice,. 557-8211.
sukka 1:30 p.m. Oct. 15.
For information on the
Ha-or (grades five-six)
will help to decorate the youth program at Bnai
Temple Women's District
to Hold Convention in Flint
The National Federation been scheduled. These
of Temple Sisterhoods, Dis- workshops will be con-
trict XI has announced that ducted by Lillian Maltzer
this year's annual conven- and Carol Schwartz.
tion will be hosted by Flint's
The
overall co-
Temple Beth El Sisterhood. chairmen of the conven-
The convention will be tion are. Yetta Smaller
held Oct. 18-19 at the tem- and Loraine Carson.
ple and at the Flint Shera- Coordinating the local
ton Motor Inn. In addition to planning are Gail Shul-
the official delegates being man and Gayle Silver-
sent by local sisterhoods, man of Temple Beth El,
any sisterhood member may Flint.
attend the convention by
There will also be an elec-
contacting respective sis- tion of officers and installa-
terhood presidents.
tion at this year's conven-
Lorraine Steffleman of tion.
Shawnee Mission, Kan., a
national board member of
NFTS, will be the dinner
speaker. A series of educa-
tional workshops also have
The Montrose Park Institute of Talmudic Studies
3207 North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
is pleised to announce the establishment of
The KOL YA'AKOV Cheder
For Boys
and
The BAYIS NE'EMAN
Elementary School For Girls
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under the leadership of
Rabbi Yosef Rabinowitz
For information call 111-238-9861, 212471-1914 or write
The Montrose Park Institute of Talmudic Studies
3207 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110
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