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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-05

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46 Friday, January 5, 1919

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

ARRY FREEDMAN

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SHALOM the chapel.
ADAT
Shoresh (seventh and
Garinim (fifth and sixth
grades) will hold Shabat eighth grades) will conduct
services 10 a.m. Saturday in Shabat services 10 a.m.
Saturday in the board room.
Migdal Tzion (ninth -
12th grades) will have
Shabat services 10 a.m.
Saturday in the board room.
The group also will have a
('ctrl
belated New . Year's Eve
Pilone 398-6894
party 9 p.m. Saturday in the
Specializing In
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home of Sandy Vieder,
";;*--- Portraits & Sound Movies
29876 Northbrook, Far-
niington Hills. For details,
call the youth department,
851-5100, or Debby Vieder,
adviser, 352-0213. -
Steven Lupovitch and
Sportswear Boutique
Mark Schostak attended
the USY International con-
vention, Dec. 24-28 in Cher-
ryhill, N.J.
* * *
BNAI DAVID youth de-
partment announces regis-
tration is being taken for its
annual winter weekend re-
treats at Camp Tamarack
for all youth in grades three
through 12 during January
and February. Children in
grades three six will attend
While merchandise lasts
Feb. 9-11; youth in grades
seven and eight, Feb. 16-18;
On Fall &Winter Fashions
and teens in grades nine to
12 Jan. 2628.
Select
Weekend retreat activi-
Group Of
ties will include outdoor to-
bogganing and skating
along with indoor games
and a Saturday night social.
Shabat youth, services will
all sales final
- sizes 4-18
be held. Cabins -are win-
terized. For application or
information, contact the
20079 W. 12 Mile Rd., Country Village Mall
synagogue .youth-line,
10-4:30 Mon. :Sat.
557-8325. .
Visa & MasterCharge

647-2367

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356-0493

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PRE—TEEN & TEEN
DISCO
BALLROOM
DANCE CLASSES

PHASE I.

Line Dance Fast/Slow

PHASE II

• Swing & Latin

PHASE III

Advanced only

At 3 Dance centers

W. Bloomfield Plaza 851-2400
Birmingham 642-4292
Troy 689-9918

BETH ACHIM will be
the scene for tryouts for the
all-city Jewish youth choir
Tuesday and Jan. 15 at 7
p.m. Boys and girls age
12-18 are invited.
Shabat services for youth
age 13-18 will be held 10
a.m. Saturday in the Klein
Chapel. Owing to a fire in
the youth lounge, junior
congregation will hold serv-
ices in the board room at 10
a.m. Saturday.
Kadima (grades seven
and eight) will hold an oneg
Shabat 8 p.m. today in the
home of Felissa Burns,
20560 Old Stream, South-
field. For reservations, call
Shelly Konheim, 642-4294.
Lahav (grades nine-12)
will hold a progressive
dinner Saturday, begin-
ning 7 p:m. in the home of
Liz Kripke, 1312 Fairway
Dr., Birmingham., There
is a charge. For reserva-
tions, call Ilene Mitz,
642-6195, or Susan
Friedman, 968-4558.
For information on youth
activities, call Cantor Earl
Berris at the synagogue,
352-8670.

Students Win
UHS Scholarship

Alicia Klein and Michael
Reifler are the first two re-
cipients of the Pearl Schol-
arship. The scholarship is
awarded to senior high
school students at United
Hebrew High Schools "in
recognition of scholastic
achievements in Hebrew
high school, involvement in
Ruach (grades three- synagogue with emphasis
four) will hold a mystery placed on Zionist activities
car ride on Sunday, meet- outside school."
The $500 scholarship
ing 1:15 p.m. at - the
synagogue. Children may be used for anyjoro-
should d _ regs warmly. gram involving travel or
Cost will include all ac- academic program in Israel.
The two awardees are
tivity fees and refresh-
ments. Friends are in. active members of Habonim
vited and parents are Youth Movement.
needed to drive. For ad- - The Pearl Scholarship is
vance reservations, con- made possible by an
tact adviser Karen anonymous donor.
Davidoff, 545-6232, eve-
nings.
Vandals Slash
Atid senior group
Jewish Center
(grades nine-12) will hold
Tennis
Bubble
an evening activity 7 p.m.
Sunday;For information,
The Jewish Community
contact group president Center's tennis bubble was
Diane Shaw, 967-4415.
slashed by vandals and de-
Ha-or- (grades fiVe-six) flated Dec. 22, causing ex-
will meet 2 p.m. Jan. 14 for a tensive damage to the ten-
pin-ball party. Masada nis courts and lighting fix-
(grades seven-eight) will tures.
Two boys aged 17 and 14
gather at 6:30 p.m. for an
evening activity. For infor- were caught in the incident
mation, contact adviser and are being prosecuted.
The slashed bubble has
Danny Kaplan, 398-7422,
been repaired and re-
evenings.
inflated but other repairs
Shabat Story Hour group may prohibit the playing of
will display photographs tennis until April. The
taken at its Dec. 24 Hanuka facility may be opened to.
celebration during its joggers in two to three
weekly meeting at 10 a.m. weeks.
Saturday. All children age 4
to 7 are invited to join each
week for games, stories and
Camp director Marvin
songs. Junior congregation Berman and program coor-
groups also meet 10 a.m. for dinator Elliot Sorkin of the
young people age 8 to 14.
Fresh Air Society will par-
For information on youth ticipate in the National
program activities at Bnai Conference on Jewish
David, contact the Camping sponsored by the
synagogue youth-line, Jewish Welfare Board
557-8325, or -library, 557- Tuesday through Jan. 14 in
Hollywood, Fla.
8211.

Camp Conference

None But the Brave

By PAUL ELDRIDGE

It cannot happen here,
You blithely say,
It cannot•be
That people good and civilized
Would raise the ghetto's walls about us,
Brand us with the yellow badge,
Shame us and torture us,
Beat us and starve us —
It cannot be
It cannot happen here.

Yet those who dwelt across the Rhine,
They; too, were civilized.
Cathedrals, blazing jewels of faith,
Illuminated the breast of the natioriL
Universities, diadems of learning,
Haloed her forehead;
Music, cataract of balsam,
Soothed her blood;

Art, kneaded in stone and metal, -
Pressed into canvas and silk,
Coquetted before her eyes —
They, too, were good,
They, too, loved children,
Fed the sparrow,
Tended the flower,
Protected the aged,
Foregathered in home and wine shop,
Sang
And played
And Laughed
And loved —.

But, they, too, were Christians,
And where the cross is
The Jew is crucified —
This die shibboleth of Christendom;
This its sacred circumcision.
Every annal of their glory
Has a foot-note of our grief,
Every arch of their triumph
Is a tombstone to our defeat, -
Every bell that hails their victory
Tolls our marches to the grave.

It cannot happen here —
How quickly you forget, •
How easily forgive!
How like the docile sheep,
Grazing,
To whom the glitter
Of the butcher's knife
Is but a sheaf of sun rays
Playing upon the grass!

How long more shall you be
The uninvited guest? "
How long more, the poor relation,
Timorous petitioner
For shelter and for crumbs?
How long more shall you drink
The lulling wine of pity
And chant the endless litany
Of glorified affliction?
How long more shall you flaunt
The shattered scepter
And the tattered robes,
Monarch of ashes and of tears?

Crash love's jar ,of honey
Fermented and moldy,
Fling the olive branches
Withged and wormy!
Brim the cup of hate!
Hate of exile, Hate of ghetto,
Hate of scapegoat,
Hate of fear,
Hate of threat,
Hate of insult,
Hate of tolerance,
Hate of hate!
Drink deep
And drink again
Until your blood is fire
And your fist is steel!

Center Lists Coming Events

The Jewish Community
Center will conduct audi-
tions for "Tevye and His
Daughters," by Sholem
Aleichem, 7:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday and Thursday in the
Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea-
ter in the main Center com-
plex. .

Steve Goldsmith will di-
rect the production. For in-

formation, call the Center,
661-1000, ext. 250.
The Center also an-
nounces the art of Maxwell
Chayat will be on display at
the tenter Jan. 13-30.
Meanwhile, children's
films, including "Winnie
the Pooh," will be shown 2
p.m, Jan. 14 and 28 in the
DeRoy Studio Theater: .
There is a charge.

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