THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS le Friday, February 16, 1979 Youth News the home of Rachel Lieber- man, 6085 Brook Lane, West Bloomfield. Joining the group for services and a social pro- gram will be Moshe Brown and Gomer Ben- Barak, two Israeli high school students. The two are participating in a special program of goodwill, sponsored by Israel's Foreign Ministry and Ministry of Educa- tion. Their stay here in the Detroit area is being coordinated by the Jewish Community Council. SHALOM ADAT Garinim (fifth and sixth grades) will hold Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. Shoresh (seventh and eighth grades) will have Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. 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Participants from junior congregation include: Eric Gould, Risa Handler, Michael Cohen, David Baruch, Jerry Glen, Danny Cohen, Wendy Joyrich, Carl Persons interested in participating in Shabat Hano'ar — Youth Shabat — services should call Cantor Earl Berris at the synagogue, 352-8670. Volunteers are still needed for the Purim tarn- BETH ABRAHAM val slated to take place 11 HILLEL MOSES' Reli- a.m. March 11 in the gious School, youth groups synagogue. To volunteer, and young adults will con- call David Mintz, 557-4795, duct the Sabbath services 9 or Cantor Berris. * * * a.m. Saturday in the BNAI DAVID youth will sanctuary. Acting cantors, chanting hold a. winter weekend at the Shaharit services will Camp Tamarack for young be : Benjy Peress, Jay people in grades seven and Jubas, Larry Mondry and eight today through Sun- Fred Smith, who also will day. Theme of the weekend chant Musaf service. Ser- is "Why Do Jewish Youth mons will be delivered by Lea,ve Judaism?" Members will gather at David Schon and Rachel Tessler. The Sidra and Haf noon at the synagogue to tara will be recited by make candles and bake. Margo Chazen, Audra Gen- halla for Friday evening at delman, Mara Gendelman, camp. The bus will leave 2 Marni Grant, Michael p.m. from the synagogue., Kopitz, Renee Kopitz, Shabat services will be con-, Karen Merkle, Laura ducted by the youth, while' Merkle, Deirdre NeWman, study groups will be held' Lisa Raboi, Tracey Reznik, along with outdoor tobog- Jodi Rubin and Nancy Toby. ganing, indoor games and a Serving as Torah readers social. Danny Kaplan is __ are: Andrew Cykiert, Scott group adviser. Atid senior youth group is Cranis, Jay Jubas, Nairn " Peress, Adam Reubin, Ari forming a basketball team Reubin and Steve Weber- to play teams from other - man synagogues. Anyone in Other participants in grades nine-12 who is in- the services are: Sherri terested in playing should Docks, Jodi Eisenstein, contact Steve Dines, 557- Neil Fisher, Miriam 1977, or adviser Hartley Gaba, Paul Gaba, Daniel - Harris, 967-0735. Hilf, David Kinzer, Ed The youth program is Kinzer, Michael Kopitz, seeking parents to assist Mike Levin, Suzie at the annual Purim car- Merkle, Marc Margolis, nival which will take -- David Miller, Bryan place at the synagogue Natinsky, Alan Newman, March 18. Volunteers' are Eric Norber, Marla asked to contact youth Renea directors Kaplan or Har- Rosenberg, Robin ris at the synagogue. Schulman, For information on youth Seiferheld, Benjy activities, contact the Strager, David Stryk, Steven Stryk, 'David Tes- synagogue youth-line, sler, Daryl Toby, Jeff 557-8325,' or library, 557- Toby and Brad Zerman. 8211. * * * Ashrei will be led in He- MOSHE'S BNAI brew by David Miller and Rishonim and Giborim Brad Zerman, and in United Synagogue Youth English by Marcee Levin chapters- will hold a Tu and Ruth Tessler. The b'Shevat movie program 2 prayer for America and Is- p.m. Sunday in the rael will be recited by Sherri synagogue. For informa- Docks and kidush will be tion, call Marilyn Frelich, sung by Alan Rosenberg, 546-5285, or the synagogue, and leading the benshen 548 .-9000. • will be Brian Natinsky. Talit and Tefilin Club Following services, a sit- will hold services 8:30 a.m. down kidush luncheon will Sunday for services, fol- be served by the PTO. For lowed_ by breakfast and reservations, call the bowling. Boys and girls age synagogue, 851-6880. 12-18 are invited. Drivers Planning the luncheon are are needed. For informa- PTO President, Florence tion, call Mark Cymerint, Schon, Rabbi Israel Hal- 547-1348. pern, Rabbi A. Irving Youth services are con- Schnipper, Cantor Israel ducted 10 a.m. Saturdays in Fuchs and Rev. Joseph the synagogue. Mermelstein. For information on youth * * * i activities, call Hanan ACHIM'S Weizman, youth director, BETH Kadima, grades seven- or the synagogue, eight, will go bowling Sun- 548-9000. * * * - day at Plum Hollow Lanes, meeting 1:3b p.m. at_the - HILLEL - DAY synagogue. There is a SCHOOL will hold its an- charge. For reservations, nual science fair 7:30 p.m. call Shelly Konheim, Tuesday in the multi- Kadima adviser, 642-4294. purpose room. Students in fifth through Deadline for USY Regional Convention forms ninth grades are required to is today. Persons who have submit a project as part of not received the forms. the school's science cur- shonld call Susan . Fried- ' riculum. Fourth graders . - i Ka dimah participants include Bobby Glen and Eddie Pont. Junior con- gregation president, Bruce Davidson, will de- liver the sermon. A cultural hincheon and speaker will follow. Families are invited. For information, call theAik youth department, 357 5544, or Bruce, 358-4283. 1111, * * * BBYO Advisers to Be Cited at Special Feb. 28 Affair of Marks Esther Youngstown, Ohio, a vice chairman of the Interna- tional Bnai Brith Youth Commission will address a gathering of the leadership of Bnai Brith and Bnai Brith Women, members of the Michigan Region BBYO board and the Bnai Brith Youth Organization and representatives of the Jewish community at the - Tliah, 968 4558, . participa4 ypt•14.n4rily., Manello, Allan Oster, Mark Nathanson and Sharon Manello. BBYO Activities . The Great Lakes AZA Council Basketball League meets 12:45 p.m. Sundays at the 10 Mile branch of the Jewish Community Center. Eleven chapters are par- ticipating in the league, di- vided into two divisions. After two weeks, Akiba AZA and Goode AZA are tied for the lead in Division 1 while Herzl AZA, Windsor, leads Division 2. Basketball coordinator is Doug Moss of Kishon AZA. Spectators are welcome. L'Chaim AZA will hold a bowl-a-thon beginning 6 p.m. Feb. 24 at West Bloom- field 'Lanes to raise money for the BBYO International Service Fund and chapter activities. For information, call Mark Bennett, 358- 3465, or Lenny Berman, president, 557-4680. Committee chairmen have been selected for the BBYO "Peace Walk for Is- rael" slated for April 29. Walkers will secure pledges in the community to support Project Renewal in Israel through the Allied Jewish Campaign. Chairmen are: Distribu- tion and Collection, Carol Lempert,,Masada BBG, and Bob Russakoff, Benny AZA; publicity, Jay Tilson, Benny AZA, and Cheryl Blau, Dis- raeli BBG; route and checkpoints, Jeff Blacher, Posen AZA, and Stacy Gold, Brice BBG; opening and closing ceremonies, Jodi Bittker, Disraeli BBG, and David Weiner, Rose AZA; refreshments, Linda Baker, Sabra BBG, and Michael Saxe, Posen AZA; outstate _ correlation, Cheryl Velick; Na'im BBG, and. Noah Wofsy, Sttauss BBYO; and education, Rebecca Goldbaum, Naches BBG, ;!., and Steve Fine, I.TolsonA74,A.: ESTHER MARKS fourth annual BBYO ad- viser recognition evening 8 p.m. Feb. 28 at the Labor Zionist Institute. The annual BBYO ad- viser recognition evening focuses on those individuals who volunteer their time to serve as advisers, friends and leaders to the 40 chap- ters of .AZA and BBG in the Michigan Region. This event is sponsored by the Bnai Brith Men's and Women's Councils of Met- ropolitan Detroit. Mrs. Marks is a past president of Pioneer Women, the Women's Di- vision of the Jewish Fed- eration of Youngstown and of Anshe Emeth Sis- terhood. She also was chairman of the Women's Division of Is- rael Bonds and of the Lib- erty Township United Ap- peal Drive. Mrs. Marks is a life member of Bnai Brith Women, in addition to life memberships hi Hadassah and Pioneer Women. She is serving her second term as a member of the executive board of Bnai Brith Women International. The meeting is open to t Jewish community free o charge. Women Sponsor Kids' Activities The Women's Orthodox League will sponsor "Sun- day Fun Days" 1:30 p.m. Sunday and Feb. 25 and March 4 and 11 at Young Israel of Greenfield. The programs, for boys and girls age four and older, will include films, games, activities ,and refreshments. There is a non-final charge. For information call Mr's. Moshe LOWY, 5424193.