THE BENOIT JEWISH NEWS
ADAT
SHALOM
Garinim (fifth and sixth
grades) will hold Shabat
services 10 a.m. Saturday in
the chapel.
Shoresh (seventh and
eighth grades) will conduct
Shabat-morning services 1-0
a.m. Saturday in the board
room.
Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th
grades) will have Shabat
services 10 a.m. in the board
room. Howard Lupovitch
f.
will read the Torah portion.
ftie group also will have . a
runch 11 a.m. Sunday and
view the documentary "A
Seal Upon Thy Heart."
For information, call the
youth department, 851-
5100.
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BETH ACHIM will
mark its annual Youth
Shabat Saturday. The
. youth groups will conduct
the service, which begins at
8:45 a.m. Luncheon will fol-
low.
Sh'lehey Tzibur for the
service are: Birkhot
Hashahar, Jeffrey Subar;
P'sukey D'Zimrah, Maurie
Perlman; Shaharit, David
Mintz; Torah service, Mark
Hubert; Musaf, Jeffrey
Spinner.
The
SHEL ROTT
ORCHESTRA
_Featuring
T.V. & Recording Artist
VICKIE
CARROLL
"Professional Entertainment"
354-0110
255-1599
Torah readers are
Michael Burlant, David
Mintz, Joel Ben-Moche,
Barry Meyers and Bobby
Goldsmith, who also will
chant the Haftara. Susan
Friedman, president of
Lahav United Synagogue
Youth, will deliver the ser-
mon.
Other participants are:
Beth Philips, Harold Sil-
verman, Liz Kripke,
Emily Burns, Greg Kwar-,
towitz. Lorin Subar, Amy
"Cantor, Cindy Cantor,
Avi Friedman, Howard
Faller, Jimmy Sugarman,
Louis Sugarman, Yale
Goldis, Loree Matafsky,
Allan Steinick, Michelle
Hubert, Karen Schurgin,
John Rollins and Ilene
Mitz.
Children's service par-
ticipants will lead in Adon
Olam.
Proceeds from the recent
all-city dance will go to the
Jewish National Fund.
Lahav USY will have a
rollerskating party Satur-
day, meeting 8 p.m. at the
synagogue. The group will
skate at Skateworld. For
reservations, call Ilene
Mitz, 642-6195; or Susan
Friedman, 968-4558. Driv-
ers are needed. There is a
charge.
Youth services are held
10 a.m. Saturdays.
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BNAI DAVID youth will
hold a Purim carnival 11:30
a.m. Sunday in the social
hall: There will be games,
cartoon shows, arts and
crafts and refreshments.
The public is invited. Pro-
ceeds will go towards youth
programs.
Talit and Tefilin Club has
postponed its March 25
father-son and mother-
daughter breakfast and
--bowl to April 1. Teens age
13-17 meet 9 a.m. Sundays
for services followed by
breakfast and bowling.
DIAMOND
BAKERY
Youth News
Friends are invited. For in-
formation, contact adviser
Alan Hurvitz, 557-0822.
Atid senior youth group
(grades nine-12) wil
l play
its next game in the inter-
congregational basketball
league 6:30 p.m. Sunday at
the Jewish Community
Center gym.
Story Hour invites all
young children age 4-7 to an
afternoon of cartoons and
ice cream at 2 p.m. March 25
at the synagogue. There is
no charge, but advance
reservations are requested.
For reservations, call the
youth line, 557-8325, daily.
A Shabat luncheon will also
take place 10 a.m. March
31. The group meets 10 a.m.
Saturdays for games,
stories and kidush.
For information on youth
activities at Bnai David,
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Two OP Yeshiva , Students
Earn National Recognition
Binyamin Sendler and
Biyamin Godfrey, both stu-
dents at Yeshivath Beth
Yeiiiida, have received na-
tional recognition for their
scholastic efforts in recent
weeks.
Sendler, 16, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Simson Sendler of Oak
Park, memorized the com-
plete tractate Baba Kama,
one of the major volumes of
the Talmud. He was tested
for three days by various
rabbis, who asked him to re-
cite different parts of the
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
Kadimah Chapter, United
Synagogue Youth, will hold
its first mother-daughter
fashion show luncheon 1:15
p.m. April 1 in the Adler
Hall of the synagogue. /
There will be hair-cutting
and make-up demonstra-
tionS. Judge Hilda Gage
will be commentator.
There is a charge, and
guests are welcome. Paid
reservation deadline is
Wednesday.
For information, call
Todd Fitzerman, 545-0883,
after 6 p.m.; or Rena Cohen,
353-5358.
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brary, 557-8211.
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UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS students who
have been named to the
honor roll are:
Freshmen: Harry Bratt,
Felissa Burns, Brian Ko-
lender, Rodney Masserman,
Edward Sendler, Bonnie
Sherr, Eva Tugman, Julie
Well and Marjorie Winkel-
man;
Sophomores: Annette
Baker, Scott Cranis, Anita
Levin, Jeff Mendelson and
Cheryl RaimiL
Juniors:
Michelle
Blumenberg, Lisa Farber,
Julie Greenberg, Marci
Grossman, Elyse Jacobs,
Julie Katz, Pam Kunick,
Ron Lev, Margie Liboff,
Gail Nachman, Rhonda
Neuvirth, Fred Silverman
and Geula Tron; and
Seniors: Jeff Aichen-
baum. Pam Bloom, Richard
Demak, David Drasnin,
Arnie Friedman, Wanda
Frishman, Charlotte Levy,
Heidi Perlman, Michael
Reifler, Michael Rhodes,
Jay Tilson, Robert Weinfeld
and Scott Winkelman.
Births
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Mother-Daughter
Fashion Lunch
at ,Shaarey Zedek
6722 Orchard Lake Rd., South of Macic
West Bloomfield Plaza.
friday, March 16, 1979 45
BINYAMIN SENDLER
March 5 — To Mr. and
Mrs. George Erdstein
(Janice Maltzer), 8572 Hun-
tington Rd., Huntington
Woods, a daughter, Elana
Michelle.
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March 2 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Gersten (Har-
riet Merle Kraus), . former
Detroiters of Englewood,
N.J., a daughter,. Abigail
Beth.
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March 2 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Stillwater (Be-
verly Ilkow) of Southfield, a
son, Steven Marc.
bertville, .a daughter,
Mindy Jill.
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Feb. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin F. Rosenthal
(Marta Sonenklar) of West
Bloomfield, a daughter,
Rachel Elise.
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Jan. 14 - — To Mr. and
Mrs. David Espar, former
Detroiters of Palo Alto,
Calif., a daughter, Amber
Elizabeth.
REV. HERSHL
ROTH
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BINYAMIN GODFREY
March 1 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Hayim I. Gross (Eileen
Silverman), 25580 Dundee,
Huntington Woods, a son,
Noah Solomon.
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March 1• — To' Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Zaft (Iris Par-
tovich), former Detroiters of
Santa Clara, Calif., a
-daughter, Elisheva Hedva.
* * *
Feb. 28 .— To Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Lupiloff
(Suzette Hamilton) of
Southfield, a son, Keith
Alan.
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RABBI DR. LEO
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Talmud and also tested him
on his understanding of the
subject matter, until they
were convinced that he had
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mastered the complete text.
Feb. 26 To Dr. and Mrs.
Sendler has been a stu- William S. Bloom (Beverly
Cantor Sidney
dent at the yeshiva for only Migdal) of Orchard Lake, a
four years.
son, Jason David.
At a melava malka held
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Certified Mohel
in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Feb. 24 — To Mr. and
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Jack J. Carmen, Sendler Mrs. Steven Milstein ate
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was presented with a bbie RosenstockL 23461
Cantor SAMUEL
complete set of the Tal- Sussex, Oak Park, a daugh-
mud. Rabbi Leib Bakst, ter, Jaime Erin.
rosh yeshiva, said, "that
this feat was even a rarity
Feb. '22 — To Mr. and
50 years ago in the great Mrs. Barry Greenblatt
talmudic academies of (Judie Green) of Lam-
Europe." What is re- .
markable is that
Binyamin Sendler did not
even know how to read
Hebrew five years ago.
Meanwhile, 11-year-old
ISRAEL TEEN CAMPING TRIP
Binyamin Godfrey earned
first prize in the national
mishnayot contest in
Wednesday, June 27 -
Chicago two weeks ago
Tuesday, July 31
sponsored by the Pirchei
Agudas Yisroel. He recited
1,100 mishnayot by heart.
Co-ed for entering 11, 12 grades
Binyamin is the son of
and college.
Rabbi and Mrs. Jerry God-
frey of Oak Park.
..CAMP TAMARACK
Radomer to Meet
Radomer Aid Society will
meet 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in
the Zionist Cultural Center.
Purim refreshments will be
served.
Fresh Air Society,
6600 West Maple Rd.
W. Bloomfield, MI 48033
661-0600