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November 03, 1978 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-11-03

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Youth News

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Center Classes Announced

The Jewish Community
Center announces classes in
tennis, jogging and pre- and
post-natal exercise will
begin soon.
_ A 10-week tennis clinic
and women's doubles league
will begin Wednesday at the
main building. There is a
charge. Court time is avail-
able from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Wednesdays and 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Sundays. There is a fee.
For information on tennis
programs at the Center, call
Marty Karabell, 661-1000,
ext. 142.
Registration for a class
in the basics of jogging,
for men and women, will
take place Nov. 19 at the
main Center. The class
will meet 8 p.m. Tuesdays
at the Center. For infor-
mation, call the Center

BNAI DAVID Masada
Atid senior group for viser Alan Hurvitz, 557-
(grades seven-eight) youth grades nine-12 will hold a 0821.
group will go horseback rid- roller skating party and
Shabat Junior Congrega-
ing and roast marshmal- election of officers at 6:30 - tion members will see a De-
lows Sunday at Pontiac p.m. Nov. 12, meeting at the troit Lions football game
Lake Stables, meeting 1:15. synagogue. Persons in- noon Nov. 12 at-the Pontiac
p.m. at the synagogue. Spe- terested in running for Silverdome. Special dis-
cial supervision will be office should notify in ad- counts are available to
available for beginning rid- vance adviser Hartley Har- young people who attend
- ers. A bag lunch may be ris, 967-0735.
Shabat youth services reg-
brought and parents are
Ruach (grades three-four). ularly. Tickets must be re-
needed to drive. Space is will see a children's play at served in advance by con-
limited and reservations the Jewish Center Book
must be made by -contacting Fair Nov. 12. Members and tacting the synagogue
youthline, 557-8325, or li-
adviser Danny Kaplan, friends will gather at 1:15 brary-, 557-8211.
3. 7422, evenings.
p.m. at the synagogue, and
Junior Congregation will
proceed by car to the Jewish elect officers at 10 a.m. Nov.
Community Center. Re-
11 youth services for chil-
WHEN YOU THINK OF
freshments will be served. dren age 8-10 and youth age
Reservations must be made
FINE
11-14. Persons interested in
Am
by Nov. 10 by calling ad- running may notify their
viser Karen . Davidoff, 545- group leader during serv-
6232, evenings.
THINK OF . .
ices Saturday. -_ •
Talit and Tefilin Club
The youth choir will
will elect its officers (or begin weekly practice meet- Area Judge
the coming year during ings 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Attends Parley .
CUSTOM JEWELERS
breakfast 9 a.m. Sunday, the synagogue. Under the
LAWYERS TITLE BLDG.
Judge S. James Clarkson
in the synagogue. Bowl- direction of Cantor Hyman
SUITE 105
of
the 46th District Court
ing
will
follow
at
Ark
•Adler, the choir performs by
SHEFFIELD OFFICE PARK
West Lanes. Youth age invitation throughout the was in Seattle, Wash., last
3270 W. BIG BEAVER
-
13-17 are invited. For in- community. Young people week at the 18th annual
TROY
conference of the American'
JUST WEST OF COOUDGE
formation, contact ad- of all ages are invited.
Judges Association and
643-6440
For information on American Judges Founda-
youth program activities tion.
at Bnai David, contact a
Judge Clarkson is a
youth leader or the member of the board of gov-
synagogue youth-line, ernors of the judges associa-
557-8325, or 557-8211.
tion, representing Michi-
Meanwhile, the Bnai gan, Minnesota and Wis-
David Gruskin Library is consin. He also is chairman
sponsoring a new contest for of the AJA solutions com-
young people on "What mittee.
Shabat Means to Me." A
written essay of up to one Old Newsboys
page may be submitted dur- Benefit Needy
ing November to librarian
A grup of local Jewish
Sher
Rice or to a youth
EVERGREEN PLAZA, 12 MILE & EVERGREEN
group leader. Prizes will be Old Newsboys,' headed by
SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 48076
Irving B. Ackerman, is
awarded.
557-8803
The library also invites sending Hanuka packages
Specializing. In Locating
young people to draw scenes to needy Jewish children in
Out-Of-Print Books
with a Jewish theme. Pic- the metropolitan area.
Assisting Ackerman are
tures will be displayed in
the library.
Councilman Gerald Nattily _
For information on other of Oak Park, Barry Grant,
library-sponsored activi- Fred Mann and Alan Ac-
ties, contact Ma Rice, 557- kerman.
Among the recipients are
8211.
many children of recent
Soviet Jewi§h immigrants.
ude.oviiz
Priced Sale of Household Contents
ty in. (Wintez

GOLD
DIAMONDS

DETROITIEWISIf NEW S

physical education de-
partment, 661-1000.
Pre- and post-natal exer-
cise classes are offered by
the Center. A special pre-
natal exercise class for
working mothers-to-be will
be offered 6 p.m. Wednes-
days at the main Center be-
ginning Dec. 6.
For information, call Gail
Greenfield, 661-1000, ext. -
183.

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MISS MUSKOVITZ

Mr. and Mrs. Saul Mus-
kovitz of Oak Park an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Deby Fay,
to Michael Jeffrey Lebow,
son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Lebow, also of Oak Park. _
Miss Muskovitz is a
senior at Wayne State Uni-
versity, where she is major-
ing in housing and inter-
iors. Her fiance was
graduated from WSU with a
BA degree in political sci-
ence, and will attend law
school - in January.
A winter wedding is ,
planned.

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