42 Friday, November 10, 1918 • BETH ACHIM'S Lahav United Synagogue Youth (ninth-12th grades) are par- ticipating in a center area USY kinnus this weekend in Cleveland. The group will hold an oneg Shabat Nov. 17 in the home of David Mintz, 17040 Hilton, Southfield. For informa- tion, call Susan Friedman, president, 968-4558. Kadima (seventh and eighth grades) will meet 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 at the - synagogue for a gym and I swim night at the main Jewish Community Center. For reservations, call ad- viser Shelly Konheim, 642-4294. The Bnai Mazal group will hold a hayride Nov. 19, meeting 2 p.m. at the synagogue. For informa- tion, call adviser, Judy Goldis, 626-1181. Fifth and six graders are in- ' vited. Junior congregation and Lahav USY hold Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturdays. For information on Beth Achim youth activities, call Cantor Earl Berris at the synagogue, 352-8670. * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK and UNITED HEBREW i SCHOOLS' high school seniors will participate in a joint program 6:15 p.m. Nov. 20 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Bill Rudolf, Uni- versity of Michigan Hillel THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News director, who will speak on Deborah Slovis, Dori "Kohelet." Singer, Steven A. Weiss and * * * Steven W. Weiss. BETH ABRAHAM Fifth and sixth grade HILLEL MOSES' Machar Youth Group will go horse- class members of the PAs back riding Sunday at Roy's include: Julie Finstein, Ranch, leaving 12:30 p.m. Wendi Littky, Harry Nel- from the synagogue. There son, Sheldon Schwartz, is a charge. Drivers are Michael Slovis and Kim needed. For information, Yellen. * * * call adviser Marla YOUNG ISRAEL Kvut- Schwarzberg, at the zat Shabat (age 4-7) will synagogue, 851-6880. * * * hold Shabat groups 2:30 BNAI MOSHE'S Talit p.m. Saturday at Young Is- and Tefilin Club elected rael of Greenfield. For in- Mark Cymerint president formation about walking at its recent election meet- groups, call adviser Alissa ing. Other officers are Sue Leiderman, 399-1005. Young Israel Teens of the Owens, Vice president; and Irwin Sabbota and David National Conference of Synagogue Youth will hold Collens, treasurers. For information on the an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today in the home of David Talit and Tefilin Club, call Goldschlag, 15251 Oak Mark Cymerint, 547-1348, adviser Josh Leopold, 968- Park Blvd., Oak Park. The 3594; or the synagogue, group will go rollerskating Sunday, meeting 1 p.m. at 548-9000. * * * Young Israel of Oak-Woods. For details, call program- BETH SHALOM'S junior congregation has an- mer Rachel Flatt, 399-2777. YIT will open its drop-in nounced the names of stu- dents who have qualified for center 7 p.m. Tuesday in the membership in its Perfect YIT room in Young,Israel of Oak-Woods. There will be Attenders Club for October. They are: first and second games, music and refresh- graders, Jennifer tester, ments. The youth will conduct Shira Greenbaum, Amy Mickel, Becky Morgan and Nov. 18 Shabat services at David Weiss. Third and Young Israel of Oak-Woods. =fourth grade members are: Persons interested in par- Michelle Auster, Alex ticipating should call Aryeh Greenbaum, Adam Lubin, Koenigsberg, 968-7462. For information on YIT Jodi Mickel, Debra Nelson, Marcy Ordower, Scott Shy, programs, call President FELDBRO QUALITY MEATS. NOW IN OUR NEW LARGER LOCATION West Bloomfield Plaza, 6720 Orchard Lake Rd. ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY' NOW! STRICTLY FRESH KILLED! NOT FROZEN! NO PIN FEATHERS! ALSO FRESH GEESE, DUCKS, ROASTING CHICKENS, CAPONS ORDER NOW! 626 4656 ORDER NOW! WE CARRY ALL USDA CHOICE VEAL, LAMB AND BEEF AND SUPER FRESH POULTRY - Cheryl Ginns, 559-1704. * * * BNAI DAVID youth will see the Detroit Lions play at the Pontiac Silverdome, Sunday, meeting noon at the synagogue. Members of Junior congregation who attend Shabat -youth ser- vices will receive special discounts. A bag lunch should be brought. Few tic- kets remain. For reserva- tions, contact youth direc- tors Dan Kaplan, 398-7422, or Hartley Harris, 967- 0735, evenings. Atid senior group (grades nine-12) will go rollerskat- ing Sunday, meeting 5:45 p.m. at the synagogue. Elec- tion of officers also will be held. For information, con- tact president Steve Dines, 557-1977, or adviser Harris. Ruach (grades three-four) will visit the Jewish Book Fair, Nov. 19, meeting 1:15 p.m. at the synagogue. Talit and Tefilin Club elected officers at its Nov. 5 meeting. Group presi- dent is Rick Behar, How- ard Korman is vice presi- dent and Robert Zucker, treasurer. The group meets 9 a.m. Sundays for services, breakfast and bowling. Shabat junior congrega- tion groups for children age 8-10 and youth age 11-14, will hold elections during youth services 10 a.m. Saturday. Officers to be The ancient sect of Samaritans recognizes only the authority of the Torah (Pentateuch) and Joshua. There are about 230 in Ho- lon, near Tel Aviv, where a synagogue has been built for them, and 250 in Nablus (Shechem), where their High Priest lives. elected will help to lead ser- vices in each group. For information regard- ing the youth program at Bnai David, contact the synagogue youth line, 557- 8325, or library, 557-8211. NOW OPEN SILENT WORLD PET SHOP • A COMPLETE LINE OF ALL PET SUPPLIES • STILL SPECIALIZING IN EXOTIC TROPICAL FISH. • You are invited to come in and save on our many storewide specials. Thank you. WATCH FOR OPENING THIS WEEK DIAMOND BAKERY 6722 Orchard Lake Rd.. 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