THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News CONG. BETH ACHIM will hold youth services 10 a.m. Saturday. Youth age 13-18 will meet in the chapel, while junior congre- gation holds its services for youth age 8-13 in the youth lounge. Susan Friedman will re- present Lahav United Synagogue Youth at the in-, ternational USY conven- tion Sunday through Wed- nesday in Philadelphia. Bnai Mazal (grades five-six) and Kadima (grades seven-eight) will hold a Hanuka party 5:30 p.m. Wednesday in the synagogue. Admission is nominal and an inexpen- sive grab bag gift should be brought. For reservations, call Shelly Konheim, Kadima adviser, 642-4294; Bnai Mazal representatives, Coleman Reaboi, 569-0095, or Judy Schlussel, 642- 4124. For information, call Cantor Earl Berris at the synagogue, 352-8670. ISRAEL YOUNG TEENS of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth will tour the Specs Howard School of Broad- casting Wednesday, meet- ing 1 p.m. at Young Israel of Greenfield. The youth group will hold a Hanuka party 8 p.m. Saturday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. For informa- tion, call Rachel Flatt, 399-2777. Applications are avail- able for the Central East Regional Shabaton slated to take place Jan. 5-7 in McKeesport, Pa. More than 200 youth from the Midwest region will attend. For applications and de- tails, call President Cheryl Ginns, 559-1704. * * BNAI DAVID youth will celebrate Hanuka with a party for all children age 4 to 7 at 2 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge. Games, re- freshments and crafts will - ANALOG OR DIGITAL. SEIKO HAS THE QUARTZ WATCH TO PLEASE HER. No. YHOO6M — $275.00. No. YJ048M—$225.00. Yellow top/stainless steel back, • gilt dial. Also available in white—$225.00. Ladies' LC Digital Quartz.- Yellow top/stainless steel back, gilt dial frame. Also available in white—$275.00. She can have a Seiko Multi-Mode® LC Digital with continuous time readout. Or a Seiko Analog Quartz in an elegantly Ultra-Thin or sporty model. 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Betsy Ber- stories will be included in nard, Greta Bernard, Rod this week's services, con- Brown, Lisa Chatlin, cluding with a special Monica Chodun, Sandra youth kidush. All young Freedman, Gael Grossman, people are invited. * * Shabat morning in the As- hrei, prayer for the country and in the Adon Olam. For information on junior con- gregation activities, contact adviser Mark Eichner, 358-0065. United Senior Synagogue Youth, junior congregation and Story Hour meet at 10 a.m. Saturdays for Shabat services. The Talit and Tefilin Club will postpone activi- ties until 8:30 a.m. Jan. 7. Giborim and Rishonim The club will have a special will have a magic show 2 "Beat the Champ" program p.m. Jan. 7 at the Jan. 14. synagogue. There will be For information on T and games. For information, T events, contact Mark contact advisers Sharon Cymerint, president, 547- Blumenberg (Giborim), 1348, or Josh Leopold, ad- 557-2318, or Marilyn viser, 968-3594. Freilich (Rishonim), 546- For information on all 5285. youth programs, contact the The members of junior synagogue, 548-9000, or congregation will lead the youth director Hanan main congregation on Weizman, 626-2355. Youth group activities will resume Jan. 6 after the winter vacation. For infor- mation on youth program activities, \ contact the youth-line, synagogueyouth-line, 557-8325. * * * BNAI MOSHE youth will attend a Hanuka party sponsored by the men's club 2 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. For informa- tion, contact the synagogue, 548-9000. * BBYO Activities The 1978 Michigan Bnai Brith Youth Organization Regional Convention will be held Sunday through Thursday at the Jewish Community Center. Theme for the convention is - "United We Stand, Iivided We Fall," and activities will include workshops on that theme, various BBYO con- test runoffs, sports competi- tion, a talent show and a dance. The January AZA and BBG Council meetings will be held -Wednesday. More than 325 Michigan BBYOers from the Met- ropolitan Detroit area, as well as from Grand Rapids, Flint, Mt. Clemens and WindSor, Ontario, are ex- pected to attend. Coor- dinators for the program are Carol .Lempert of Masada BBG and Doug Moss of Kishon AZA. Staff coor- dinator is Arnold J. Weiner-, director. Planning has begun for the 1979 Great Lakes AZA Council Basketball League. The league will begin on Jan. 28. Most of the games will be played 12:45 p.m. Sundays at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. Several weeks of competition will be held at the Windsor Jewish - Community Centre. AZA coordinator for the league is Aaron Shapiro of Kishon AZA, and staff coordinator is Brian Ackerson, assistant director. The Great Lakes BBG Council announces the appointment of Janice Kesner of Shalom' Aviv BBG as BBG 50th an- niversary coordinator. The 50th anniversary of BBG will be celebrated March 23-25 in a joint program with the Bnai Brith Women's Council of Metropolitan Detroit. Former members of Bnai Brith Girls are asked to contact the Bnai Brith Women's Council office, 356-0146. Staff coor- dinator is Hope Brandis, program director. BBYO announces the ap- pointment of the following new advisers to AZA and BBG chapters: Ken Ludwig, Benny AZA; Dr. Robert Kirschenbaum, Mostel AZA; Paul Klasner, Samson AZA; Karen Moore, Rishonah BBG; and Gale Friday, December 22, 1918 57 Nosanchuk, Shira BBG. Positions for AZA and BBG advisers are still available for chapters serving West Bloomfield and Farmington Hills. For information, con- tact Ackerson or Ms. Bran- dis, 354-6113. BBYO announces appli- cations are available for its 24th annual Israel Summer Institute. This 45-day study .tour includes trips through- out the country, an eight- day experience in a collec- tive settlement, a week with an Israeli youth and his family, a field school ex- perience and a stay in Jerusalem. The program is open to any member ofAZA or BBG who has reached age 15 by June. 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