THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News SHALOM ADAT Shoresh (seventh and eighth grades) and Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th grades) members received awards at their respective installa- tions: United Shoresh Synagogue Youth Leader- ship Awards: for social pro- gramming, Hadas Reiter; cultural programming, Jef- Lupovitch; outstanding ership qualities, Elizabeth Alpern. USY Leadership Awards: fund raising, Fred Weiss; cultural programming, David Gottfried; and par- ticipation and service, An- drew Rocklin, Benjamin Frank and Gail Nachman. The Howard Weber Youth Participant Award "for distin- guished service to chap- , ter and synagogue" went to Howard Lupovitch. The Ronnie Posen Youth Award for Religious Lead- ership was won by Barry Frank. The National Men's Club Award for the greatest apti- tude shown for leadership in Jewish life went to Julie Greenberg. The Louis and Lena Lin- den Memorial Award "for exemplifying the highest standards of USY" was awarded to Sandy Vieder and Elyse Jacobs. • - Youth activities will re- sume in the fall. For infor- mation, call the youth de- partment, 851-5100. * * * BETH ACHIM'S Bnai Mazal (grades five and six) and Kadima (grades seven and eight) will go to Bob-Lo Monday, meeting 8:30 a.m. at the synagogue. Partici- pants are requested to bring a dairy lunch. For reservations, call Judy Goldis, 642-4294; or Shelly Konheim, 626-1181. Parents are needed to drive. Nitzanim (Blossoms) will hold its Story Hour 10 a.m. Saturdays in the synagogue during summer. ** * BNAI DAVID youth programs will recess for the summer months. Talit and Tefilin Club, Saturday morning Junior Congrega- tion and Story Hour, as well as Sunday youth groups for young people in grades three through 12 will re- s'' - in September. Mem- b will be notified at that time. New participants may place their name on the next year's mailing list by con- tacting Danny Kaplan at 398-7422, evenings, or the synagogue youth-line, 557-8325. Shabat Junior Congrega- tion -awarded members who have attended youth serv- ices throughout the year at its year-end ceremony and luncheon on June 16. Hon- orees were: Vivian Adler, Aneke Adler, Abby Bachaiov, Sherri Bachaiov, Debbi Beren, Alissa Citron, Les Fine, Gael Grossman, Ken. Krause, Steve Levitt, Wendy Levitt, Mike Menc- zer, Kevin Mendelson, Robby Nakisher, Steve Nakisher, Melanie New- man, Julie Pritz, Jeffrey Pritz, Danny Shere, Aleeza Strubel, Ilana Strubel, Dean Weiss, Marla Weiss and Susan Zweig. Masada youth group winners in the candy sale contest are: Mike Menczer, Esther Serour, Helayne Shaw and Jodi Starr. * * * BNAI MOSHE Junior Congregation will hold its end-of-the-year luncheon Saturday, following Shabat morning services. Special awards will be given to the officers: Howard Weiner, president; Daniel Weiner, vice president; Gordon Bod- zin and Miriam Weiner, secretaries; and Neil Roc- kind, program chairman. Members who will receive recognition pins for regular attendance during the year are: Gordon and Beth Bod- zin; Adam and Michele Eichner; Sarina Castro; Joel Davidson; Jay Fisher; Bryan Freilich; Cindy Low- ell; Jeffrey Friedman; Lydia and Joel Grand; Alan, Robert and Roseanne Hoffman; Brian Greenstein; Michael Hootner; Ken Hochman; Michael Kaplan; Howard Marcus; Seth and Ron Meisler; Emil Raab; Neil and Sandy Rockind; Rachel Schey; Brenda Sil- verman; Ilana Stollman; Rhonda Strauss; Howard ; Daniel, Adam and Miriam Weiner; Elanit, Michael and Sharon Weizman; and David Zaffern. For information, call ad- viser, Mark Eichner, 358- 0065; or the synagogue, 548-9000. * * * Detroiters Study Torah at Illinois Hebrew College Kourash Fayazi-Bakhsh, Nader Fayazi-Bakhsh, Joseph Greenbaum, Daniel Rosenthal and Joseph Kow- alsky, all students of Akiva Hebrew Day School, will spend this summer pursu- ing studies in Torah and computer science in a spe- cial program sponsored by the Institute for Computers in Jewish Life of the He- brew Theological College in Skokie, Ill. The Yeshivat Hakayitz — summer session — program will be held on the campus of the Hebrew Theological College from June 25 through July 30 and is open to boys of both high school and college age regardless of their background in Judaic studies or computer science. Junior Division Sets Retreat for New Division Leadership Kenneth J. Safran, right, accepts the gavel of the presidency from out-going Junior Division President Jonathan M. Jaffa at the division's 41st annual meet- ing June 13 at the Jewish Community Center. The Jewish Welfare Fed- vision, the Jewish Welfare eration Junior Division will Federation's year-round hold its fourth annual re- organization for young treat for officers and board adults. members 8 p.m. Sunday in Oil Exemption the East Penthouse of North Is Applauded Park Towers, 16500 North Park Dr., Southfield. Marian Shifman, The gathering, a cocktail president of the Jewish reception, gives the division Community Council of Met- leadership and their ropolitan Detroit, has sent a spouses and friends an letter of commendation to opportunity to meet. Rep. Howard Wolpe and The meeting will be Sen. Donald Riegle, for in- preceded by an involve- troducing an amendment to ment seminar for new the Export Administration board members at 7:30 Act that would exempt Is- rael from an existing pro- p.m. Kenneth J. Safran is the hibition on the export of new president of Junior Di- Alaskan oil. • Friday, June 22, 1919 49 Arab Attorney Is Upheld in FBI Surveillance Case Attorney Abdeen Jabara, an active spokesman in De- troit's Arab community for Arab and Palestinian causes, won a victory in Federal District Court last week in his lengthy lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Judge Ralph M. Freeman ruled that Jabara's rights were violated when the Na- tional Security Agency in- tercepted Jabara's "foreign communication" and turned them over to the FBI. The judge will rule at a later date whether Jabara is entitled to monetary dam- ages. Judge Freeman says there has been no evidence linking Jabara to any crime and he added that surveil- lance of Jabara could con- tinue if it were conducted through proper legal chan- nels. Jabara was co-counsel for Sirhan Sirhan, con- victed of assassinating Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, and Jabara was a foun- der of the Association of Arab-American Univer- sity Graduates. He has reportedly denied membership in Arab ter- ( Named to Post Gov. William G. Milliken announced the appointment of attorney William M. Ellmann, to the Mackinac Island State Park Commis- sion for a term expiring April 12, 1985, subject to Senate confirmation. ARRY FREEDMAN rchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 545-1110 rorist groups, but has traveled to the Middle East and spoken to terrorists. Lowest Prices In Town EVERGREEN BLDG. CO sure Invited 20% Off •invitations -centerpieces •stationery Phyllis Billes 559 -. 4343 FENBY-STEIN TALENT AGENCY Presents • SHELBY LEE • JERRY FENBY GEORGE BROOKS • ERIC FREUDIGMAN • INNOVATIONS • TOM PLOEGER • TOUCH OF CLASS • KROSSWINDS • SOUNDS OF JEEP SMITH LET OUR PROFESSIONALS 855-1400 CONDUCT YOUR PARTY Featuring PRO DISCO ONCE-A-YEAR r L Jwv SILVERMAN - DE- TROIT POST will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday in the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. 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