• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 40 Friday, March 9, 1919 The Finest Musical Entertainment ERIC . ROSENOW SHALOM ADAT Garinim (fifth and sixth grades) will hold Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. Members of the group will participate in the Purim carnival, 1 1 a.m. Sunday in the social hall. AND HIS continentals 398-3664 . *1-GOLDEN* GALS'l Jewelry In Ray & Ida's Dress Shop 28970 Orchard Lake Rd. bet. 12 & 13 Mile Rd. • All 14 & 18Kt Gold •Charm Holders •Charms • Chains • Earrings etc. .Bracelets ;••• ■ •••••••••••• 30% OFF') JEWELRY Tues. COTILLION COIFFEURS March Special-Tues. & Weds. $ 14" Manicure & Pedicure $ 125° Cut & Blow Styling for an a„t. call 549--1595 4131 N. Woodward at 13 1/2 Mile LEATHER - SUEDE 20% off cleaning Repair & Alterations De Witt Leather 2910 N. Woodward 3 blks. S. of 13 Mile 10612 W. 9 Mile, Oak Park 3 blks. 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The group also will meet for a pizza party 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the youth lounge. Shoresh and Migdal Tzion will sponsor Adat Shalom's annual Purim carnival, 11 a.m. Sunday in the social hall. Both groups will operate the various booths and coor- dinate activities for the day. Proceeds from the carnival benefit youth projects and summer scholarships. Chairmen of the carnival are Marcy Freedland (Shoresh), Steven Woronoff and Stevan Levy (Migdal Tz- ion). The community is invited. For information, call the synagogue, 851- 5100. The combined youth groups also will participate in the Purim ,service for the entire congregation 6:30 p.m. Monday in the main sanctuary. The megilla will be read by Barry Frank, Jonathan Levy, Stevan Levy, Howard Lupovitch, Steven Lupovitch, Michael Nachman, Michael Neuvirth, Mark Schostak and Sandy Vieder. Expla- nations of the readings will be offered by Elizabeth Al- pern, Nancy Frank and Gail Nachman. Other youth group members will dress as clowns and distribute greg- gers. A Purim party in the social hall will follow the service. Entertainment and dancing will be led by Uri Segal. For information about youth activities, call the youth department, 851- 5100. * * * BETH ACHIM youth will participate in the synagogue's annual Purim carnival 11 a.m. Sunday in Wasserman Hall. There will be games, prizes and re- freshments. David Mintz and Bobby Goldsmith are co-chairmen. To volunteer, call David Mintz, 557-4795. The youth will have a luncheon for Shabat Hano'ar March 17 following services. There is a charge, and advance paid reserva- tions are required. Checks may be made payable to the synagogue youth commis- sion, yoCantor Earl Berris, 21100 W. 12 Mile, South- field, 48076. Junior congregation will hold Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the Klein Chapel. Youth age 3-8 will meet in the board room and Lahav United Synagogue Youth will meet in the conference room. The youth will partici- pate in a costume parade following 7:15 p.m. Purim services Monday. Prizes will be awarded, and hamantashen served. * * * BNAI DAVID youth will celebrate Purim with the reading of the Megillat Esther at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the synagogue. Young people age 4 - 17 will gather in age groups and march to- gether into the main sanctuary. Refreshments will follow, and prizes will be awarded for costumes. All young people are in- vited. Children age 4 - 7 will gather in the school build- ing; age 8 - 10 will meet in the junior congregation room next to the social hall, while youth age 11 - 17 will gather in the small chapel. A Purim carnival will take place 11:30 a.m. March 18 in the Rotenberg Social Hall. Games and prizes for all ages, as well as arts and crafts booths, snow cones and cartoon shows will highlight the carnival. Par- ents are needed to help supervise, and are asked to contact a youth leader. A family night at the Ice Capades will be held Thursday, meeting 6:15 p.m. at the youth lounge. Bus transportation will be provided. Tickets are limited, and must be re- served by Sunday. For in- formation, contact a youth leader or the synagogue youth-line. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 9 a.m. Sunday for services and breakfast. Bowling will follow at Plum Hollow Lanes. Teens age 13 - 17 are invited. -For infor- mation, contact adviser Alan Hurvitz, 557-0822. A father-son breakfast and bowling will take place March 25. Ruach (grades three - four) will go roller skating Sunday, meeting 1:30 p.m. at the youth lounge. Friends are invited, and parents are needed to drive. For reser- vations, contact Debi Har- ris, 967-0735, evenings. Junior congregation holds weekly Shabat youth services 10 a.m. Saturday. Groups are held for youth age 8 - 14. Story Hour also meets for young children age 4 - 7. Children in grades three - six who attend dur- ing the month of March will be treated to a free trip to the Shrine Circus 1 p.m. April 1 while youth in seventh and eighth grades will attend an evening hayride and cook-out for free 6 p.m. April 1. Any young person in- terested in participating in youth activities at Bnai David may contact the synagogue youth-line, 557-8325, or library, 557- 8211. BNAI MOSHE Kadimah United Synagogue Youth will sponsor a bake sale 9 a.m. Sunday in the school wing of the synagogue. Bagels and hamantashen will be sold. To volunteer, call Howard Weiner, 851- TEENS of the National Conference of Synagogue 1584. The youth will partici- Youth will host a northern pate in the synagogue's district, Central East Purim-services and celebra- Regional Shabaton March tion 7 p.m. Monday. There 16 - 18 at Young Israel of will be a costume parade Oak-Woods. More than 250 teenagers from Michigan, and refreshments. Talit and Tefilin club Ohio, Pennsylvania, In- meets 9 a.m. Sundays, fol- diana and Kentucky will lowed by breakfast and participate. bowling. Teens age 13 - 18 For information, call are invited. For informa- President Cheryl Ginns, tion, call T and T President 559-1704. Mark Cymerint, 547-1348. Junior congregation and Story Hour meet 10 a.m. Saturdays for serv- ices. . For information on Bnai The Great Lakes AZA Moshe youth programs, call Council Basketball League Hanan Weizman, youth di- meets 12:15 and 1:15 p.m. rector, 626-2355, or the Sundays at the 10 Mile synagogue, 548-9000. Jewish Community Center. * * * Kishon AZA leads Division TEMPLE ISRAEL 1 with a 3-1 record while youth's social action com- Herzl AZA, Windsor, leads mittee will sponsor a Division 2 with a perfect 5-0 dance-a-thon 1 p.m. March record. Spectators are wel- 7 at the main Jewish Com- come. munity Center, to raise Yachad BBG, Windsor, funds for the Association for will host its annual Beau the Jewish Retarded. Chair- Heart Dance 8 p.m. Satur- ing the event are Lisa day at Temple Beth El, Weingart and Sue Borns- Windsor. There is an admis- tein. sion charge. For informa- The funds collected will tion, call Debbie Climans, be used to help create, resi- president, 519-966-5336. dential homes for the Alan Salle of Posen AZA, Jewish retarded. Some of and Renee Moore, Disraeli the residents of both the BBG, are coordinators for Meadowlark and Evergreen the elections training con- Homes will participate in clave slated May 18-20 at the dance-a-thon. Camp Tamarack. The ETC For information or to program will focus on lead- make a pledge, call Lisa ership training of newly- Weingart 557-5183; Sue elected chapter officers and Bornstein; 425-8952; or the election of new Council Michael Lask, . Temple Is- officers for BBYO. rael Youth Group president, Disraeli BBG will spon- 855-9618. sor a Rock 'N Rollerskate * * * evening 7 p.m. March 26 at SHAAREY ZEDEK the Bonaventure Roller junior congregatift will Rink. Admission will be hold its annual Purim car- charged. For information, nival 10 a.m. Sunday in the call Lisa Nabat, 851-4338. The AZA Council Jewish Adler Hall of the synagogue. There is an ad- National Fund Tree Drive mission charge. There will will conclude Thursday. be games, prizes and re- Chapter members who have tree orders outstanding freshments. Services will take place should send them as soon as 6:30 p.m. Monday in the possible to the BBYO office, small chapel. A children's 21711 W. 10 Mile, Smith- service will be held 6:45 field, 48075, care of Brian p.m. in the main sanctuary. Ackerson, assistant direc- For information, call the tor. BBYO announces the ap- youth department, 357- pointment of the following 5544. * * * new advisers: Janice Weiss, ISRAEL Rishonah BBG; and YOUNG Michelle Gross, Shalom Aviv BBG. Positions for Sinai Memento AZA and BBG advisers are Sinai Hospital of Detroit's still available for chapters board of trustees and ad- serving the West Bloom- ministration will be pre- field and Livonia areas. For senting personalized information, contact Ac: paperweights as tokens of son or Hope Brandis, appreciation to designated 6113. members of the Hospital's Michigan BBYO will Medical Staff "in apprecia- sponsor a movie night 8 p.m. tion for the continued .con- April 21 at the Labor tributions of the members of Zionist Institute. The fea- the Sinai staff and in com- ture will be "The Invasion of memoration of the Hospi- the Body Snatchers". Re- tal's Silver Anniversary freshments will be served. year." Admission will be free to all new members of BBYO as New Hotel Open well as all current members NATANYA — A new link who have recruited during` - has been added to the H. the January through March Shiff chain, Israel's largest membership drive. Anyone network of tourist hotels, interested in joining an with the opening of the New AZA or BBG chapter should Princess-Marina Hotel in. call the BBYO office, 354- 6113. Natanya. . BBYO Activities