THE DETROIT JEWISH. HEMS 44 Friday, yril 13, 1979 Youth News SHALOM ADAT Garinim (fifth and sixth grades), Shoresh (seventh and eighth grades) and Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th grades) will participate in the semi-annual youth serv- ice 9 a.m. Saturday in the main sanctuary. Youth group members will conduct the Shabat morning service in its entirety for the congrega- 1 • tion. Taking part in the service are Jonathan Levy, Michael Nachman, Steven Noreen Lupovitch, Howard Stillman, Lupovitch, Marla Rocklin, Jonathan. Greenberg, Michael Rocklin, Gail Nachman, Sanford Vieder, Lennard Jacobson and David Gottfried. Steven Levy and • Mark Schostak will read the Torah portion; Barry Frank will read the Haftara por- tion. Torah and Haftara commentaries will be of- fered by Rachel Lieberman FRANK PAUL ORCHESTRA and ROSA'S SUGAR & SPICE BEAUTY SALON EXTEND THEIR BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY PASSOVER TO ALL OUR FRIENDS MUSIC BEAUTY SALON 551-1986 545-4340 commemorating Israel's 31st anniversary. Entries may be on any size paper, and must be submitted to adviser Danny Kaplan by April 22. For information, contact Kaplan, 398-7422, evenings. Atid senior group (grades nine-12) will watch its team play bas- ketball at the Jewish Community Center April 22, meeting 6 p.m. at the and Jeffrey Lupovitch. A special youth forum on Passover will be presented by Julie Greenberg, Elyse Jacobs and Steven Lupovitch. Following the service, youth group members are invited to attend the Ronnie Posen Cultural Luncheon. Guest speaker at the luncheon will be Henri Bizaoui, an Egyp- tian Jew whose family was expelled from Egypt in 1956. Bizaoui's lecture is entitled "Jews From Arab Lands — a Forgot- ten Issue." The luncheon and pro- gram are free to youth group members. For infor- mation about youth activi- ties, contact the youth de- partment, 851-5100. Steven Lupovitch and Mark Schostak were elected president and first vice president, respectively, for the 1979-1980 term at the recent Central Region United Synagogue Youth (CRUSY) convention in Cincinnati, Ohio. * * * BNAI DAVID youth will sponsor a special Passover kidush for all young people who attend Shabat youth services 10 a.m. Saturday in the synagogue. Story Hour will meet in the library for young children age four to seven with leader Michelle Goldman, while junior con- gregation groups for youth age eight to 14 meet. Each group will observe the Passover holiday with games and discussions. , Masada (grades seven- eight) will participate in the El Al Airlines poster contest * * * Women's League to Honor Students at Beth Achim The League of Jewish Women's Organizations will honor 34 students "for outstanding scholastic and religious achievement and civic participation" 2:30 p.m. April 29 at Cong. Beth Achim. The students are: Robert Abrahams, Steven Ba- Ian, Marcia Bloom, Susan Borns- tein, Richard Broder, Michael Eisenberg, Allan D. Fox, Andrew Gard, Judy Goode, Paul Gross, Ross Grossman, Robert Hyman, Stephen Hyman, Howard Iwrey, Nanci Klein, Curtis Kuttnauer, Mitchell Kopnick, Michael Lask, Hildie Lipson, Scott Littky, Susan Marks, Ilene Mitz, Barry Pearlman, Beverly Peiss, Mary Rowin, Maureen Schreiber, Jordan Schreier, David Sher- man, Karen Shore, Peggy Sperber, Susanne Strichartz, Lorin Subar, Lis Tugender and Shelly Zeff. Each candidate was re- quired to submit an applica- tion and a one-page essay on "TAe Essence of Judaism." Candidates were inter- viewed by a panel consist- ing of Betty Katzman, Sheila Ordin, Robert Can- vasser and Robert Carson. Rabbi Milton Arm, spiritual leader of Cong. ND • The MARKET 'A Unique Shopping Experience - A Cut Above the Rest!" 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Sharon Leeman, president of the Beth Achim Sisterhood, will recite the invocation. Esther Rosenblum is president of the League of Jewish Women's Organiza- tions. Rhoda Rosen is vice president, youth awards. Sandy Schore is vice president of public rela- tions. The sisterhood will sponsor a reception follow- ing the program. * * * Student to Attend Science Assembly Ronald G. Demak, a stu- dent at Berkley High School, will represent the Southeastern Michigan Junior Science and Humanities Symposium at the national symposium May 2-5 at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. * * * Laker Award Winners Picked Victor Kay and Miriam Spinner have been named the recipients of the Harry and Sarah Laker Israel Youth Scholarship, it was announced by the schol- arship selection committee of Cong. Beth Achim, over- seer of the prize. Kay is a student at the University of Michigan. Miss Spinner attends Michigan State University. Both Kay and Miss Spinner will be enrolled at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem for the 1979-1980 academic year. The award will be pre- sented May 26 at Cong. Beth Achim Sabbath serv- ices. Harry Laker, for whom the award is named, will make the presentation. * * * Births Chad), 29196 Franklin Hills Dr., Southfield, a son, Andrew Howard. * 5 * March 24 — To Mr. and * * * Mrs. Henry Gutter (Susan April 6— To Mr. and Mrs. Wasser) of Oak Park, a Philip Goodman (Evelyn daughter, Jennifer Erin. * * * Rosner) of Farmington March 23 — To Dr. and Hills, a son, David Michael. Mrs. Henry A. Shevitz (Su- March 31 — To Dr. and san Berman) of West Mrs. Theodore Wizenberg Bloomfield, a daughter, (Helen Bilander) of Far- Shana Lynn. * * * mington Hills, a daughter, March 22 — To Dr. and Janna Michelle. * * Mrs. Paul Ruskin (former March 31 — To Mr. and , Detroiter Jill Colman) of Mrs. Richard B. 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