20 Friday, February 9, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS DRIVE A CAR or SEND YOUR CAR TO ANY STATE Youth News !.C.C. License MC125985 BNAI MOSHE Talit and prize; Ted Efros, second DRIVEAWAY SERVICE Tefilin Club announced prize; Mark Cymeiint, 4713 Horger at Michigan Ave. P.O. BOX 1264 winners of its bowling tour- third; and Jon Lybeck, Dearborn, Mich. 48126 nament held on Jan. 29. fourth. Junior congregation and Tel. 584-5000 They are:Ron Dorchen, first Giborim United Synagogue Youth will spend the SMALLEST weekend at Camp ON ALL Tamarack today through Sunday. For information, call Mark Eichner, 358- 0065, or Hanan Weizman; 626-2355. OUR REPUTATION SPEAKS FOR ITSELF 559-8209 FREE For information on youth ESTIMATES activities at the synagogue, call Weizman or the synagogue office. z s Abe Cherow, Says: • * * * BETH ACHIM'S Bnai ti PARTICIPATE WITH US IN THE Mazal group will go rol- BUILDING OF FINE FURNITURE lerskating at the Bonaven- FOR YOUR HOME. YOUR FABRIC ture arena Sunday, meeting SELECTION AND OUR EXPERTISE MAKE A GOOD COMBINATION. 1 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge, and driv- §§§ ELEGANCE AND CHARACTER ARE ers are needed. For reserva- PART AND PARCEL OF tions, call Judy Goldis, FURNITURE BUILT BY ARTISTIC 626-1181; Judy Schlussel, UPHOLSTERERS. 642-4123; Colman Reaboi, 569-0095; or Cantor Earl WHY SETTLE FOR LESS? Berris at the synagogue, 352-8670. ARTISTIC Children's Shabat serv- UPHOLSTERERS INC.. 5755 SCHAEFER RD. ices are held 10 a.m. Satur- (1 block North of Ford Rd.) day in the conference room. ABE CHEROW, President iu 4-5900 Dearborn Junior Congregation meets Open Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CALL RI 4-5900 10 a.m. Saturdays with Ste- ven Posen in the board room ' 211/ In In Un gin ATTENTION: e 7 for Shabat services, and youth age 13-18 meet in the SENIOR CITIZENS 1 Klein Chapel. I Volunteers who wish to participate in the I synagogue's annual Purim 01 carnival 11 a.m. March 11 . off I while you wait! 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CALL PHIL SCHOSTAK FLEET M • FOR DETAILS 354-3000 29200 TELEGRAPH MT 12 MILE) AVIS FORD YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth will hold a mini- Shabaton today and Satur- day. The group will hold an oneg Shabat following Shabat services in the home of Rachel Flatt, 25500 Ka- ren, Oak Park. On Saturday, the group will meet for services, a Shabat lunch and program at Young Israel of Oak- Woods. Gary Torgow, Cen- tral East regional director, will be the guest for the weekend. YlTeens will hold a YIT room 8 p.m. Tuesday at Young Israel of Oak-Woods. There will be a program and refreshments will be served. YlTeens will hold a Torah study 8 p.m. Feb. 20 in the youth lounge at Young Is- rael of Oak-Woods. YlTeens will host a regional Shabaton March 16-18 at Young Is- rael of Oak-Woods. About 250 teens are . ex- pected. To serve on a committee, call Jay Jubas, 545-3310. Teens age 13-17 in- terested in any YlTeen functions should call President Cheryl Ginns, 559-1704. The Young Israel of Greenfield and Young Is rael of Southfield groups hold Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturdays in their respec- tive synagogues. Nechama Kupinsky conducts the Young Is- rael of Greenfield serv- ice, and Gayle Selesny the Young Israel of Southfield service. The youth groups meet 4:40 p.m. Saturdays. Kvut- zat Shabat (kindergarten- second grade) is led by Alissa Leiderman and Deena Schramm, and Chalutzim advisers (grades three-five) are Michael Schwartzberg and Anita Mandel. * * * ADAT SHALOM'S Garinim (fifth and sixth grades) will hold Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. The group also will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge to go ice skating at Southfield Civic Center. For information, call Ruth Indenbaum, ad- viser, 626-0813, -or the youth department, 851- 5100. Shoresh (seventh and eighth grades) will have an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today in the home of Julie Aaron, 5310 Wright Way South, West Bloomfield. The group also will have Shabat serv ; ices 10- a.m. Saturday in the board room. Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th grades) will conduct serv- ices 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. Michael Neuvirth will read the Torah portion. For information about youth activities, call the youth 'department. * * * 'DAY HILLEL SCHOOL first grade stu- dents will present a pro- gram of prayer and song at their Siddur party 7:15 p.m. Thursday at the school. This event culminates each student's completion of learning the prayers from the Siddur and being able to sing them. To honor this accom- plishment, the Hillel P.T.O. will present each student with his or her own Siddur. Relatives and friends are welcome. * * * SHALOM . BETH Kadima will have a general membership meeting noon Sunday in the youth lounge. Following the meeting there will be a ping-pong tournament to which fifth and sixth graders are in- vited. Prizes will be awarded, and there is a charge. Kadima will sponsor a bagel sale 10 a.m.-noon Sunday in the Avery SChool lobby. Talit and Tefilin and Bat Mitzva Belles will hold services 9 a.m. Sunday in the daily chapel. All youth, grades six-12 are invited to the service and breakfast sponsored by the men's club. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL Youth Group will hold an oneg Shabat today follow- ing services in the temple. The group will have • a skating-disco party Satur- day, meeting 7:45 p.m. at Farrell's-Southfield, and at 9:30 p.m. at the Birming- ham Ice Arena. Michigan State Temple Youth will hold a 1979 winter conclave Feb. 23-25 at Temple Emanu-El. Theme for the conclave will be "Israel: A Tapestry." Temple Israel youth will participate. The youth group and con- firmation class announce their annual Purim carni- val will be held noon March 11. An oneg Shabat will be held March 9 and a social March 10. The carnival will be highlighted by Purim costumes, food, games and prizes. _ - * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK Junior Congregation (grades nine-12) will have a toboggan party 8 p.m. Saturday at the home of Wendy and Nancy Joyrich, 30800 Rosemond Ln., Franklin. Activities include ice skating, singing, 'and re- freshments. For informa- tion, call the youth depart- ment, 357-5544, or Bruce Davidson, president, 358- 4283. - Services are held 10 a.m. Saturdays in the youth lounge. Junior Congregation holds a minyan and break. fast 9:30 a.m. Sundays in the small chapel. * * * BNAI DAVID youth in grades three through six will hold a winter weekend- retreat today through Sun- day 'at Camp Tamarack. Members will gather at noon today at th.e synagogue to help make Shabat candles and bake halla for Friday evening at camp. Bus will leave the synagogue at 2 p.m. Theme for the wee k end will be "How Judaism Ef- fects My Life." Children will conduct their own Shabat services and go tobogganing_ and play indoor games. Junior Congregation for youth age eight through 10 will not meet Saturday. Youth age 11-14 will hold their Shabat services at 10 a.m. in the chapel. Story Hour will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the library for _children age four to seven. Masada (grades seven through eight) will close registration for its Tamarack winter weekend on Sunday. Officers of the group will meet 7 p.m. Thursday in the youth lounge to pre- pare kits and finalize plans for the weekend that takes place Feb. .16-18. For information, contact adviser Danny Kaplan, 398-7422, eve- nings. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 9 a.m. Sunday for morning services, followed by breakfast and bowling. Trophies will be awarded at the end of the year. Boys and girls age 13-17 are in- vited. For information on youth program activities at Bnai David, contact the synagogue youth-line, 557-8325. * * * Women Offer Scholarship The Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools is offering awards to students in the elementary and high school levels of the United Hebrew Schools as well as to Midrasha stu- dents and to Midrasha graduates. The awards are offered for Jewish summer camp ex- periences, study trips to Is- rael and for professional de- velopment in the field of Jewish education or Jewish communal service. The award programs are in- tended as encouragement for further Judaic and Heb- raic studies and are not based on financial need. On the UHS elementary school level, students in grades gimel, dalet or hey are eligible for a $100 award towards Camp Kfar Ivri, the Hebrew-peaking village at Camp Tamarack, Orton= ville. Students who attend the accelerated four-day program are eligible for $125 award for Camp Kfar Ivri or other approved He- brew camp. On the UHS High School level, students' attending the seven-hour program are eligible for a $150 award per year, of attendance for a Jewish summer camp or study tour program in Israel. Hebrew high school graduates; Midrasha stu- dents and graduates are eligible for awards earned in high school for college - programs in Israel or for professional training in Jewish education or com- munal service. The Esther Berman Graduate Award also is available towards tuition for Hebraic or Judaic studies at an accredited university in Israel. United Hebrew Schools' students should submit their applications by April 1 to the principal. For details, call the United Hebrew Schools, 354-1050 or 352- 7117. BEWO Activities Herzl AZA of Whidsor will celebrate its .50th an- niversary celebration April 7 and 8. The program will be high- lighted by a special Shabat morning community-wide service, a cocktail reception and dance anti a reunion brunch. Past members and any: one knowing the whereab- outs of past members are asked to contact the Windsor Jewish Commu- nity Centre, 1641 Ouellette, Windsor, Ontario, N8X 1K9 (519-254-7558). More than 325 students are receiving full or partial scholarships to attend United Hebrew Schools, a system involving 1,300 youngsters.