THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Teens' Hanuka Spirit Aglow; Host Retarded at Celebration By HEIDI PRESS group's social action com- mittee, the affair was high- lighted by traditional re- freshments, a candlelight- ing, dancing and singing. Barbara Bornstein, who with her husband, Norman, are advisers to the youth group, provided musical ac- companiment. Each of the residents who attended the party were treated to a grab bag gift and Hanuka gelt. Youth group social ac- tion committee members who participated in the party by making most of the refreshments them- selves were Sue Borns- tein, co-chairman; and A bubbie's tears and the warm glow a person emits when lending a helping hand marked the Hanuka party Tuesday given by the Temple Israel Youth Group (age 15-18) for the residents of the Meadowlark and Evergreen homes of the Association for the Jewish Retarded. Held in the Southfield home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Sylvia) Weingart, who*ughter Lisa ar- range party with the NEED INVITATIONS Bar Mitzva Wedding Stationery Etc. 20% Off Call Barbara 968-5080 Jewish groups through- out Michigan continued a long tradition last Monday at hospitals and other pub- lic services to allow Gentile personnel to spend Christ- 1 I Harvard Row Mall I Eleven Mile Road I and Lahser I 353-1810 1 1 1 ing a party for the retarded in their home, the Wein- garts said they were "enthusiastic." Mrs. Wein- gart said she'd like to do it again. Following the party, Lynn Medow, social work liaison and program direc- tor for the AJR, headed a "debriefing" session during which the high school stu- dents discussed their feel- ings about working with-the retarded. Most said they felt terrific, but admitted that it was depressing too. How- ever, they agreed they would like to continue the community service project. Jewish Units Relieve Gentile Workers for Christmas Day ---mele=== mo----------- 1 Paula Schayne, Kim Zisholz, Marsha Way ne, Michael Lask, Steve Greckin and Jeff Ginter. Mrs. Weingart contrib- uted her time for the prep- arations, and her mother, Molly Halberg, prepared more than 100 latkes for the guests. Although involved in the festivity, Mrs. Halberg withdrew into the kitchen briefly in tears. She never had contact with the re- tarded before Tuesday's party, and found their con- dition "heartbreaking." Asked how they felt when their daughter approached them with the idea of hav- WINTER CLEARANCE 1 Something Special for Today's Woman- ---- I -4 YEAR END CLEARANCE Starts. 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FURS BY Senior Adults Set Party for Holiday The senior adult depart- ment of the Jewish Com- munity Center will hold a New Year's Eve party 8 p.m. Sunday in the 10 Mile branch of the Center. Freddy Sheyer will entertain. There is a charge. For in- formation, call the Center, 967-4030. ouc h News CONG. BETH ACHIM will hold auditions for its all-city Jewish youth choir 7 p.m. Jan. 9 and 7 p.m. Jan. 15 in the synagogue. Youth age 12-18 are invited. Can- tor Earl Berris will conduct the choir. For information, call Cantor Berris, 352- 8670. Lahav United Synagogue Youth will hold a progress- ive dinner 7 p.m. Jan. 6, be- ginning at the home of Liz Kripke, 1412 Fairway Dr., Birmingham. There is a charge. For information, call Ilene Mitz, 642-6195, or Susan Friedman, 968-4558. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29 mas with their families. The Temple Beth El Men's Club continued its traditional practice of work- ing. at Providence Hospital in Southfield. 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