4 Friday, March 2, 1919
ADAT
SHALOM
Garinim (fifth and sixth
grades) will hold Shabat
services 10 a.m. Saturday in
the chapel. The group also
will bake hamantashen and
see a movie 1:30 p.m. Sun-
day in the youth lounge. For
information, call Ruth In-
denbaum, adviser, 626-
0813, or the youth depart-
ment,- 851-5100.
Shoresh (seventh and
I
eighth grades) will host an
interfaith oneg Shabat with
First United Methodist
Church of Plymouth 7:30
p.m. today in the
synagogue's chapel. Both
groups will have an oppor-
tunity to ask questions of
Rabbi Efry Spectre and Rev.
Frank Lyman.
The group will conduct
Shabat morning services 10
a.m. Saturday in the board
Births
Feb. 22 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Donald M. Rochen (Phyllis
Been), 22495 Ivanhoe Ln.,
Southfield, a son, Andrew
Jonathan.
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Feb. 22 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Kerry Lafer (Barbara
Weingarten) of Farmington
Hills, a son, Jesse Alan.
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Feb. 21 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Cantor Sidney
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Feb. 21— To Dr. and Mrs.
Steven Zuckerman (Beverly
Ross) of Southfield, a
daughter, Erika Jill.
* * *
Feb. 16 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Yashinsky (El-
len Richter), 30110
Mayfair, Farmington Hills,
a daughter, Amy Michelle.
* *
Feb. 15 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Steven Solomon (Lauri
Ingber) of West Bloomfield,
a daughter, Jacqueline Lee.
* *
Feb. 14 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Raimi (Ruthy
Goren), former Detroiters of
Kibutz Beit Hashitta, Is-
rael, a son.
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Feb. 12 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Fred LeFevre (former
Detroiter Julie Zack) of
Norfolk, Va., twin daugh-
ters, Alissa Michelle and
Sheldyn (Shelley).
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BETH ACHIM'S Bnai
Mazal (grades five and six)
will hold a Purim costume
party 2 p.m. Sunday in the
home of Loree Matafsky,
30042 Rambling Rd., South-
Feb. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Charles Karp
(former Detroiter Fran Far-
ley) of Sunrise, Fla., a son,
David William.
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Feb. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Slavit (former De-
troiter and Sandy Pensler)
of Arlington, Va., a daugh-
ter, Wendy Ilyse.
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Nov. 18 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Elliott Shevin (Lisa
Benton),' 23161 Gardner,
Oak Park, a daughter,
Shaina Miriam.
Deadline Nears
for 171-1S Awards
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SALLY ALLAN ALE-
XANDER BETH JACOB
SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
will present the musical,
"Family Y Aguilar," 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the main United
Hebrew Schools au-
ditorium.
Tickets will be available
at the door. Women in the
community are invited.
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Youth News
room. Shoresh members
will participate in the
city-wide disco dance co-
sponsored by Adat Shalom 8
p.m. Saturday in Cong.
Shaarey Zedek's youth
lounge. There is a charge for
the social.
Migdal Tzion (ninth-
12th grades) will have
Shabat services 10 a.m.
Saturday in the board
room. Steven Lupovitch
will read the Torah por-
tion. The group will take
part in a social action
project 2 p.m. Sunday at
the Federation Apart-
ments, 15100 W. 10 Mile,
Oak Park. Members will
spend the afternoon with
the residents and help
them with any chores
they may want done. Or-
ganizing the project is
third vice president,
Elyse Jacobs.
For information about
youth activities, call the
youth department, 851-
5100.
Writing Contest
Winners Listed
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OPEN MON. THROUGH FRI. INCLUSIVE
Application deadline for
the Woman's Auxiliary of
the United Hebrew Schools'
incentive awards is April 1.
Elementary and high
schools students in the UHS
are eligible as well as He-
brew high school graduates,
Midrasha students and
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.
Applications should be
submitted by the deadline
to the UHS principal. For
information, call the UHS,
354-1050 or 352-7117.
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Winners of the creative
writing contest, sponsored
by the Birmingham Parent
Teacher Student Associa-
tion, have been announced.
They are: Amy Goldwas-
ser, first place, poetry,
grades kindergarten-three;
Robert Adelson, second
place, poetry, grades four- .
six: and Laura Bernstein,
first place, prose, grades
seven-nine.
field. Participants should vided. Members will receive
dress as a famous Jewish a discount on admission.
person and bring a bag of For information, contact
mishloakh manot — gifts of group president Riva Dines,
fruit, nuts and candy. For 557-1977, or adviser Danny
reservations, call the ad- Kaplan, 398-7422.
viser, Judy Goldis, 626-
Purim will be celebrated
1181; Judy Schlussel, 642-
6:30 p.m. March 12 with the
4124; or Colman Reaboi,
reading of the Megillat
569-0095.
Esther at the synagogue.
Kadima (grades seven-
Youth age four through 17
eight) will participate in a
will gather in age groups to
city-wide disco dance 8 p.m.
march into the main con-
Saturday at Cong. Shaarey
gregation. Refreshments
Zedek. There is a charge.
will follow. A Purim carni-
For reservations, call ad-
viser Shelly Konheim, val will take place 11:30
a.m. March 18 at the
642-4294..
Talit and Tefilin Club synagogue. Parent volun-
teers are needed.
will meet 9 a.m. March 25
For details on youth pro-
in the Klein Chapel. De-
gram activities, contact the
nnis Polonich of the De-
synagogue youth-line,
troit Red Wings will
557-8325, or library, 557-
speak.
8211.
Volunteers are needed for
the annual Purim carnival
to be held 11 a.m. March 11
BNAI
MOSHE'S
in the synagogue. To volun-
Kadimah
United
teer, call Cantor Earl Be- Synagogue Youth group
rris, 352-8670.
will attend the Ice Capades
Youth services are held March 18, meeting 6:15
10 a.m. Saturdays in the p.m. at the synagogue. For
synagogue.
reservations, call Marilyn
Freilich, 546-5285. There is
BNAI DAVID youth will a charge.
sponsor a family night at
Rishonim Chapter will
the Ice Capades March 15, attend the young people's
meeting 6:15 p.m. at the concert at the Jewish Com-
synagogue. Bus transporta- munity Center Sunday,
tion will be provided. Ticket meeting 2:30 p.m. at the
reservation forms should be synagogae. For reserva-
turned in by Thursday and
are available from a youth
leader or the synagogue
office.
March has been declared
Junior Congregation month
Rabbi Simon A. Dolgin,
by the youth program. Any
world chairman of Miz-
youth age 4 to 17 who
rachi, will address college-
attends 10 a.m. Junior Con-
age men and women at an
gregation youth services
oneg Shabat 9 p.m. March 9
four out of five Saturdays
at Hillel House, 14400 W.
during the month of March
10 Mile, Oak Park. .
will be treated to a free
A graduate of the Illinois
youth group activity. Story
Institute of Technology,
Hour (ages 4-7) meets 10
Rabbi Dolgin was ordained
a.m. Saturdays for stories
at the Hebrew Theological
and games.
College in Chicago. He was
Youth in grades seven-12
spiritual leader of the Beth
and Talit and Tefilin Club
will attend a University of Jacob Congregation in Be-
verly Hills, Calif., for more
Michigan basketball game
than 30 years. He was
at the Pontiac Silverdome
active in the United Jewish
Sunday, leaving noon from
Appeal, Jewish Welfare
the synagogue. Tickets are
Board and Bureau of Jewish
limited. For reservations,
Education. He spoke at uni-
contact a youth leader or
versifies and has submitted
Steve Dines, 557-1977.
articles to Commentary and
Atid (grades nine-12)
other periodicals.
senior youth group will
Rabbi Dolgin will speak
play its second game in
on "yeshivothesder, yeshivot
the intercongregational
in Israel which-have an ar-
basketball - league on
rangement with the Israeli
Sunday at the main
army whereby students re-
Jewish Community Cen-
ceive basic training in corn-
ter, meeting 5:30 p.m. in
the youth lounge. For in-
formation, contact Ken NRP MK Saved
Bernard, 569-5605.
from Censuring
Masada (grades seven-
eight) will attend a city-
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
wide disco dance 8 p.m.
National Religious Party
Saturday at Cong. Shaarey
Executive has refrained
Zedek. Disc jockey Sheldon
from acting on a demand
Yellen will be featured, and from one of its 12 Knesset
refreshments will be pro-
members, Rabbi Haim
that another
Dance Marathon Druckman,
NRP Knesseter he censured
The Southfield Senior
for attending a Peace Now
High School Student Coun-
movement rally and
cil will sponsor a 12-hour
criticizing the Gush
dance marathon to benefit
Emunirn.
the Children's Leukemia
Interior Minister Yosef
Foundation noon March 17
Burg persuaded his fellow
in the high school. South-
members of the NRP Execu-
field High School students
tive not to act on the de-
and their friends are in-
mand to censure MK David
vited.
Glass.
tions and information, call
Ms. Freilich.
Rishonim will go to Cran-
brook Institute March 18,
meeting 1:30 p.m. at the
synagogue. For reserva-
charge. For information and
reservations, call Ms.
Freilich.
Members of the
synagogue youth groups
are selling Passover
candy as a fund-raising
project. To order, by
Sunday, call the
synagogue, 548-9000, or
contact members f
he
youth groups.
For information on Bnai
Moshe youth activities, call
Hanan Weizman, 626-2355.
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Shaarey Zedek
Scene of Disco
Adat Shalom, Beth Ab-
raham Hillel Moses, Beth
Achim, Beth Shalom, Bnai
David, Bnai Moshe, and
Shaarey Zedek junior youth
groups (seventh and eighth
grades) will host a city-wide
disco dance 8 p.m. Saturday
in Shaarey Zedek's youth
lounge.
Sheldon Yellen is the disc
jockey for the evening.
There is a charge. For in-
formation call the Adat
Shalom youth department,
851-5100.
World Mizrachi Leader Due
Here for Oneg, Gathering
RABBI DOLGIN
bat units, resume studies at
the yeshivot, but return to
their military units for ad-
vanced training and army
duty.
Rabbi Dolgin will ap-
pear at a melava malka
meeting 8:45 p.m. March
10 at Young Israel of
Oak-Woods. Reserva-
tions are required.
For reservations, call the
Mizrachi office, 398-7180.
Deaf, Hearir- __
Teens to Gather
Our Way, an outreach
program of the National
Conference of Synagogue
Youth, to bring Jewish deaf
teenagers and their peers
together will sponsor a
gathering April 27-29 in
Cleveland.
During the gathering a
traditional Sabbath service
will be held. Saralee Snow
will head a Detroit delega-
tion to the gathering, for
which there is a charge.
For information, call Ms
Snow, 557-0227.