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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

ADAT
SHALOM services 10 a.m. Saturday in
tirinim (fifth and sixth the chapel.
Shoresh (seventh and
grades) will hold Shabat
eighth grades) will have
Shabat services 10 a.m.
Diamond Setting
Saturday in the board room.
to the Trade
The group also will have a
treasure hunt on wheels
Specialist in
(bicycles, skateboards and
brightcut work
skates) 1:30 p.m. Sunday,
starting at the home of Jef-
Daily messenger service
frey Lupovitch, 6707 Edin-
David WINSEN Co.
borough, West Bloomfield.
Michigan Bldg.
Migdal Tzion (ninth -
962-5220
12th grades) will conduct
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a.m. Saturday in the board
room. The group also will
attend the cabaret night of
the Israel Expo with
folksinger, Ezra, 9 p.m.
Saturday at the main
Jewish Community Center.
There is an admission
charge. For details, contact
Debby Vieder, adviser,
352-0213.
The Ariot, Migdal Tz-
ion's basketball team,
will compete against
Temple Emanu-El 6:30
p.m. Sunday at the main
Jewish Center. Spec-
tators are welcome.
For information about
youth activities, tall the
youth department, 851-
5100.
** *
AKIVA HEBREW DAY
SCHOOL elementary
grades, under the direction
of Florence Schwartz, will
present "The Legend of
Golda Meir" in story and
song 10 a.m. May 4 in the
school auditorium. The pro- .
gram will be, presented in
,celebration of Israel's Inde-
pendence Day. All are in-
vited.
** *
BETH
CONG.'
ACHIM'S Lahav United
Synagogue Youth group
will have an Israeli oneg
Shabat 8 p.m. today in the
home of Maureen Schreiber,
25980 Raine, Oak Park. -
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the evening. For reserva-
tions, call Miss Schreiber,
968-8859, or Bobby
Goldsmith, 559-4434.
Talit and Tefilin Club,
sponsored by the men's club,
will meet 9 a.m. Sunday in
the Klein Chapel. Breakfast
will follow. Guest speakers
will be Harlan Huckleby
and Russell Davis of the
University of Michigan
football team.
Members of the Beth
Achim Youth Chorale are:
Stuart Rossman, Brad
Shapiro, Joel Ben-Moche,
Jimmy Sugarman, Michelle
Davis, Amy Cantor, Emily
Burns, Fellisa Burns, John
Levy, Erit Gill, Freya Kat-
kowsky, Sonia Vining,
Leora Druckman, Mark
Zacks, Helene Baker, How-
ard Lupovitch and Michelle
Mathews.
Elections for Lahav
USY will be held May 13.
Persons interested in
running for an office
should call Susan Fried-
man, 968-4558, or Cantor
Earl Berris at the
synagogue, 352-8670.
Young adult services will
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
the Klein Chapel. Junior
congregation, for youth age
8-13, will meet in the He-
brew School wing and Nit-
zanim, for youth age 3-7,
will meet 10 a.m. Saturday
in the board room.
** *
BETH SHALOM United
Synagogue Youth earned
four awards at the recent
USY regional convention in
Cincinnati. The awards
were won for the annual
Tamarack retreat weekend;
the annual Thanksgiving -
Day balloon sale, which
raises money for Tikun
Olam; the chapter news-
paper and programming.
Representing Beth Shalom
USY at the convention were
Terry Schwartz, Scott
Littky, Diane Lederman,
'Steven Lederman, Stuart
Sandweiss, Chuck Pearls-
tein, Lisa Goldstein, Caro-
lyn Sklarchyk, Jodi Rope
and adviser, Karen Knop-
pow.
Beth Shalom USY will
sponsor a Soviet Jewry
Dance-a-Thon 12:30-6:30
p.m. May 6 in -the
synagogue. Pledges are
being taken by Terry
Schwartz, 681-7504, and
Karen Knoppow, 569-8008.
Everyone is invited. Pro-
ceeds will be donated to the
Detroit- Committee for
Soviet Jewry. Albert Ross
will provide disco music.
The Shiraleers, under the
direction of Cantor Samuel
Greenbaum, will perform at
the Israeli Expo 10:30 a.m.
Sunday in Shiffman Hall of
the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center.
** *
BNAI DAVID Youth
Shabat will be marked May
6. Young people in the
youth program and reli-
gious school alumni will
lead Sabbath morning serv-
ices in the main sactuary. A
special cholent-kugel
kidush will follovv for the
entire congregation. The
public is invited.

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Ha-or (grades five-six)
will sponsor a car wash fund
raiser 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Sunday in the synagogue
parking lot. Proceeds will go
towards charity and to help
subsidize the group trip to
Cedar Point on June 20.
Members should sign up for
shifts. For information, con-
tact adviser Marsha Katz,
968-7260 evenings, or the
synagogue youth-line.
Masada (grades seven-
.eight) will commemorate
Israel Independence Day at
an oneg Shabat dinner fol-
lowing a miniature golf out-
ing today, meeting 4:30 p.m.
at the syangogue. Movies
from the Tamarack winter
weekend will be shown.
Dinner and pick up is at the
home of Hartley Harris,
15270 Kenton, Oak Park.
For information, contact
adviser Danny Kaplan,
398-7422.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will co-sponsor a trip to a
Detroit Tigers baseball
game May 13, meeting 1
p.m. at the synagogue.
Teens age 13 to 17 who
attend the weekly pro-
gram with breakfast and
bowling at 9- a.m. Sun-
days will attend. Young
people age 8 to 14 who
attend junior congrega-
tion Shabat youth serv-
ices at 10 a.m. Saturdays
also will attend at a dis-
count. For information
contact a youth leader.
For information on youth
activities at Bnai David,
contact the synagogue
youth-line, 557-8325, or
557-8211.
** *
SHAAREY ZEDEK
Junior Congregation will
hold its annual spring
kibutz at Camp Tamarack
today through Sunday. The
weekend will consist of so-
cial, study and religious ac-
tivities.

**.
Peace Walk
Set Sunday

The opening ceremony of
the Peace Walk for Israel,
coordinated by Bnai Brith
Youth Organization, will
take place 9 a.m, Sunday at
the 10 Mile Jewish Com-
munity Center. Registra-
tion will begin at 8:30 a.m.
Rabbi David Nelson of
Cong. Beth Shalom will
open the program and the
walkers will be addressed
by State Sen. Doug Ross.
Oak Park _City Councilwo-
inan Charlotte Rothstein
will speak on behalf of Oak
Park Mayor David
Shepherd, and Jane Sher-
man will speak on behalf of
United Jewish Appeal's
Project Renewal.
The Peace Walk for Israel
is held as part of Israel Expo
'79. Proceeds will be do-
nated to Project Renewal.
Adult coordinators are
Muriel Tarnoff of West
Bloomfield and Richard
Segal of Detroit. The public
is invited.

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