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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-05-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ADAT SHALOM
Garinim (fifth and sixth
grades) will have Shabat
services 10 a.m. Saturday in
the chapel.
Shoresh (seventh and
eighth grades) will hold
Shabat services 10 a.m.
Saturday in the board room.
The group also will have a
swim party with outdoor ac-
tivities 1:30 p.m. Sunday at
the home of Isabel Goldfa-
en, 7461 Stony River, Bir-
gham.
igdal Tzion (ninth
12th grades) will have an
oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today in
the home of Julie Green-
berg, 32459 Nottingwood,
Farmington , Hills. The
group also will conduct
Shabat services 10 a.m:
Saturday in the board room.
Members will meet 2
p.m. Sunday at the Fed-
eration Apartments,
15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park, to help the resi-
dents wit 14, chores and er-
rands.
For information about
youth activities, call the
youth department, 851-
5100.
* * *
BETH ACHIM'S Bnai
Mazal (grades five-six) and
Kadima (grades seven-
eight) will have an Israeli
progressive luncheon Sun-
day, beginning 1:30 p.m. at
the synagogue. For teserva-
tions and information, call
Shelly Konheim, Kadima
adviser, 642-4294; Judy
Goldis, Bnai Mazal adviser,
626-1181; Colman Reaboi,
569-0095; or Judy Schlus-
sel, 642-4124. There is a
charge.

Youth News

Lahav
United
Synagogue Youth will
host the summer boards
convention of the Central
Region USY June 18-20.
Petitions are still being
accepted from persons who,
wish to run for an office. For
information, call Cantor
Earl Berris, 352-8670, or
Steven Posen, 356-5023.
* * *
BETH SHALOM United
Synagogue Youth will in-
stall Stuart Sandweiss as
president following a 6 p.m.
Shabat dinner today in the
synagogue. Attendance is
by advance reservation
only.

STUART SANDWEISS .

Other officers are:
Jonathan Widenbaum,
Chuck Pearistein, Diane
Lederman , and Steve
Lederman, vice presidents;
Jodi Rope, treasurer; and
Beth Korby, secretary.
Rabbi David1A. Nelson will
conduct the installation
ceremony. Everyone is in-
vited.
The youth will partici-
pate in a creative Shabat
service 10 a.m. Saturday
in the daily chapel.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 9:30 a.m. Sunday Junior congregation will
l2e honored by the men's
in the Klein Chapel. Serv-
flub at Shabat morning
. ices will be conducted by
Yale Goldis, Mark Hubert services Saturday. Youth
who have attended more
and Joel Ben-Moche. Fol-
lowing breakfast there will than 30 Shabat services
be a karate demonstration throughout the year will
be honored.
by Steve Hu, Sheldon
Men's , Club President
Daniels and Bruce Trock.
Gordon
Hollander will pre-
Boys and girls age 11-18
and their families are in- sent special awards and
prizes.
vited.
Beth Shalom youth
The Beth Achim Youth
Chorale will rehearse 3:30 groups will sponsor an all-
p.m. Sunday in the. board city dance 9:45 p.m. Satur-
day in the synagogue. Dress
room.

Local Conservative Leaders
Lauded at Synagogue Event

is casual, and everyone is
invited. There is a charge.
For information, call Terry
Schwartz, 681-'7504; or
Karen Knoppow, 569-8008.
At the recent Soviet
Jewry Dance-a-Thon,
Beth Shalom USY raised
$1,200 for the Detroit
Committee for Soviet
Jewry.
Kadima officers for the-
new year are: Cindy Bakst,
president; Sheryl Litt, vice
president; Karen Finstein,
religious chairman; Susan
Newman, secretary; Amy
Gold, social • chairman;
Shari Mickel, fund-raising
chairthan. The Kadima offi-
cers will be installed 8 p.m.
June 8 at the synagogue.
** *
BNAI DAYID Ruach
(grades three-four) will hold
an oneg Shabat dinner 7:15
p.m. today in the home of
Mr.. and Mrs. Hartley (Debi)
Harris, 15270 Kenton, Oak
Park. Dinner will be fol-
lowed by: a program of
Shabat games, stories and
refreshments. For informa-
tion, contact adviser Mrs.
Harris, 967-0735.
Atid senior group (grades
nine-12) basketball team
advanced to the finals in the
intercongr,egational bas-
ketball league. The team is
coached by Ken Bernard
and Steve Dines.
Junior congregation
groups will observe Lag
b'Omer in stories and dis-
cussion during youth serv-
ices at 10 a.m. Saturday.
* * *

Shomer Shabat
Baseball League
Season Begins

The Shomer Shabat
baseball league, under the
direction of Young Israel
Them, has formed, four
teams: Sukkot, Shavuot,
Simhat Torah and Shabat.
Aryeh Koenigsberg and
Lynn Eisenberg are YIT
coordinators. Their commit-
tee will supervise the pro-
gram and serve as umpires.
The league is open to boys
age 7-10. Students from
Akiva Hebrew Day School,
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
Cong. Bnai Moshe and
Cong. .Bnai David United
Hebrew Schools are
enrolled in the league.
* * *

Students Cited
at Science Fair

Presidents of the Detroit area's Conservative
Jewish congregations were honored at the recent
conference and board meeting of the Michigan
Region of the United Synagogue of America. Shown
are, from left: Allan Rosenberg, Cong. Beth Achim;
Robert Littky, Cong. Beth Shalom- Norman Leemon,
aAdat Shalom Synagogue; Robert Hirschbein,
'
Cong.
Bnai Moshe; Helen Bayles, Livonia Jewish Congrega-
. tion; Leonard Baron, Cong. Shaarey Zedek; Simon
Schwartz, national president of the United
Synagogue of America; and Rabbi David Nelson, di-
rector of the Michigan Region and spiritual leader of
Cong. Beth Shalom.

Three students who were
cited at the International
Science and Engineering
Fair in San Antonio, Texas,
last week were Allan Red-
stone of Oak Park, Andrew
Papp of Farmington Hills
and Alexander Begin of
Birmingham.
Redstone, a student at
Oak Park High School, won
a fourth place prize in math
and computers. Papp, of
Harrison Senior High
School, took third place in
medicine and health.
Begin, who attends De-
troit Country Day School,
won an honorable mention
from the National Aero-
space Agency.

Births

)(

Youth age 8 to 14 are wel-
May 11— To Dr. and Mrs.
come. Story Hour meets for Mark N. Zacks, 4221
young children age 4 to 7.
Pinehurst Dr., West Bloom-
Masada youth group field, a son, Evan Alistair.
members are currently
* * *
holding a candy sale fund
May 10 — To Mr. and
raiser for group pro- Mrs. Richard Lepsetz
gramming and a charity. (Ronda Weiss) of Oak Park,
Persons wishing to par-
a daughter, Julie Renee.
ticipate may still obtain
* * *
candy from the
May 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
synagogue library or Steve Lepsetz (Alice Liep-
from a group officer.
man) of Southfield, a son,
For information on youth Neal Eric.
program activities at Bnai
* * *
David, contact youth direc-
May 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
tors Harris or Danny Kap-
Alan Resnick (former De-
lan at the synagogue, 557-
troiter Susan Rivkin) of
8325.
Chicago, ill. , a son, Andrew
* * *
Perry.
TEMPLE ISRAEL'S
* * *
youth group will hold. its
May 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
annual installation dinner
Marshall Burstein (Nancy
6 p.m. June 2 in the temple.
Officers to be installed at
the candlelighting cere-
mony are: Adam Cooper,
president; Patty Seyburn,
Jeff Berlin and Mark Weis-
- The Jewish Community
burg, vice presidents; Paula Council of Metropolitan De-
Schane, Michigan State troit will hold its final dele-
Temple Youth board gate assembly of the- season
member; Marc Zeitlin, trea- 8 p.m. Thursday in the
surer; Lynn Zatkin and LaMed Auditorium of the
Shelley Milin, secretaries.
main United Hebrew
Schools building.
Agenda items include the
Dinner Honors
election of officers and the
Minyan Backer
presentation of the Coun-
The participants in the cil's annual Walter E. Klein
Orthodox minyan at the Youth AWard.
Also on the program
Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion on the Michigan State will be the showing of the
University campus honored film "Jerusalem,
Jack Gross Monday at a tes- Jerusalem," in com-
memoration of Yom
timonial dinner.
Gross was honored for his Yerushalayim, the an-
support of "the East Lans- niversary of the reunifi-
ing Jewish community in cation of Jerusalem in
general and the Orthodox 1967.
The public is invited. A
minyan in particular."
He was presented with a social hour will follow.
gift of a seven-volume set of
the Talmud Yerushalmi.
A prudent man con-

JC Council Plans
Delegate Meeting

Foreign Language
Books at Library

The Southfield Public Li-
brary has received a pocket
collection of foreign lan-
guage books for general cir-
culation. Selections in 10
languages, including
Arabic, Greek, Russian and
Yiddish are available. The
collection is located in the
fiction room.
For information, call the
reference department;-
354-9610.

Friday, May 18, 1979 49

Block) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Marci Renee.
* * *
April 30 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin (Tut) Mentzel
(Anita Sonne) of Oak Park,.
a daughter, Mikki Robyn.
* * *
April 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Hayman
(Sandy Berman) of Royal
Oak, a son, David Alan.
** *
.
April 28 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Gene W. Kushim
(Andrea Burg) of Oak Park,
a son, Michael Shawn.
* * *
April 22 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Berlin (Adele
Richter) of Huntington
Woods, a son, Cary Richter.

March 31 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Weiss (Sandie
Zalman), 5251 Whispering
Oak, West Bloomfield, a
son, Aaron Jonathan.,
* * *
March 23 — To Dr. and
Mrs. Gordon Shlom (Susan
Warnick), 7049 Beverly
Crest, West Bloomfield, a
son, Adam Michael.

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