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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-10-19

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14

Friday, October 19, 1979

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Envy is the rottenness of
the bones.

Caricatures

for your party

By

SAM FIELD
Call

399-1320

Youth 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 gather
for an oneg Shabat 8 p.m.
today in the home of Miriam
Starkman, 3869 Peabody,
Bloomfield Hills. The group
also will hold services 10
a.m. Saturday in the boar-
droom. Members of the
group will attend the
City-Wide Disco 8:30 p.m.

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today at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. For information, call
adviser Sue Goren, 557-
3289.
Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th
grades) will conduct serv-
ices 10 a.m. Saturday in the
boardroom. Sandy Vieder
will read from the Torah.'
Members of the group also
will meet for a seudah
shlishit at 5 p.m. in the
youth lounge. Following
havdala, the group will go
bowling. There is a charge
for the social. For details,
call adviser Debby Vieder,
352-0213.
Migdal Tzion will hold a
pre-kinnus orientation,
mandatory for all conven-
tion participants, 1:15 p.m.
_Sunday in the youth de-
partment office. After-
wards, the group will go to
the Federation Apts. for a
social action project.

* * *

BETH ACHIM'S Bnai
Mazal, grades five and six,
will meet 1 p.m. Sunday at
the synagogue for an after-
noon of games, ice cream
and election of officers. For
information, call adviser
Robin Friedman, 642-1418.
Kadima, grades seven
and eight, will attend the
City-Wide Disco at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek tonight. For
information, call adviser
Shelly Kieran, 399-3287.
Lahav USY (grades
nine-12) will have a football
game with Cong. Beth
Shalom USY 1:30 p.m. Sun-

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day at Beth Shalom. Lahav
will participate in USY
Kinnus Thursday through
Oct. 28 in Toledo. Lahav
Shabat services are at 10
a.m. in the Klein Daily
Chapel.
Junior Congregation
services for ages 8-13
begin this Shabat, with
new leader Barry Lippitt.
Services are at 10 a.m. in
the Youth Lounge. Nit-
zanim, ages 3-7, meet
each Shabat in the board
room.

* * *

BETH SHALOM USY
will have a progressive
dinner Saturday, meeting
at the synagogue at 7:45
p.m. For reservations, call
Steve Lederman, 546-7291.
There is a charge.
BSUSY will challenge
Beth Achim's Lahav to a
football game at Beth
Shalom 1:30 p.m. Sunday.
Lisa Goldstein, Pam
Koby, Beth Korby, Diane
Lederman, Steve Leder-
man, Ron Leff, Steve Littky,
Jodi Rope, Stuart
Sandweiss, Jay Schwartz,
Terry Schwartz, Carolyn
Sklarchyk and Sander
Wechsler will attend Center
Area Kinnus in Toledo,
Thursday through Oct. 28.
There will be a mandatory
orientation 12:15 p.m. Sun-
day at the synagogue.

BNAI DAVID Junior
Congregation will attend
the Detroit Lions football
game Oct. 28, meeting at
noon in the youth lounge.
Members may reserve tic-
kets at a discount through
Wednesday, while friends
will be placed on a waiting
list. For reservations, call
the synagogue youth-line,
557-8325.
Masada (grades seven-
eight) will attend the
City-Wide Disco 8:30 p.m.
today at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. The group will also
go roller skating 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, meeting at the
synagogue. Drivers are
needed and friends are in-
vited. Membership may be
paid at the event. For reser-
vations, contact adviser
Laura Lazarus, 541-5213.
Atid senior group for
ninth-12th graders will go
horseback riding at Pontiac
Lake Stables on Sunday,
gathering 1:30 p.m. at the
youth lounge. Friends are
welcome and drivers are
needed. Reservations must
be made in advance by cal-
ling Helayne Shaw, 967-
4415, or adviser Danny
Kaplan, 398-7422 evenings.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will resume weekly meet-

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MON.-FRI.
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ings at 9 a.m. Sunday in the
chapel. Services will be fol-
lowed by breakfast and
bowling at Ark West Lanes,
sponsored by the synagogue
men's club. Youth age 12 1/2
to 17 are invited. For infor-
mation, contact adviser
Alan Hurvitz, 557-0822.
Shabat Junior Congrega-
tion will elect officers dur-
ing 10 a.m. youth services
Oct. 27.

* * *

at the home of Rabbi and
Mrs. Stanley Rosenbaum,
25450 Gardner, Oak Park,
6:30 p.m. Oct. 26. There is a
charge and reservations are
required. Kadima will be
ushering at the Safam con-
cert, 7:45 p.m. Oct. 28.
Rishonim (grades one-
three) will have a dinner
and oneg Shabat at the
home of Jonathan Rosen-
baum, 25450 Gardner, C
Park, 6:30 p.m. today. Thc_._7F
is a charge. For reserva-
tions, call adviser -Roberta
Warshaw, 399-6837.
For information about
Bnai Moshe youth events,
call youth director Sharon
Levine, 548-3123 or 547-
3369.

BNAI MOSHE Senior
USY (grades nine-12) re-
cently elected their execu-
tive board members:
president Michael Ungar,
vice presidents Linda An-
kerman and Howard
Lupovitch, secretary Susie
* * *
Klein an _ d treasurer Ben
Sweet.
KOL AMI Temple Youth
Talit and Tefilin Club will conduct Shabat serv-
(ages 13-18) begins 8:15 ices 8:30 p.m. today at the
a.m. Sunday. The group will temple.
form bowling teams. T & T
meets every Sunday, for
services, discussions, break- City-Wide Disco
fast and bowling. The first Saturday Night
week will be free, and
Adat Shalom, Beth Ab-
everyone is welcome. For raham Hillel Moses, Beth
any information about the Achim, Beth Shalom, Bnai
group, contact president David, Bnai Moshe and
Brian Hammer/ 542-2937, Shaarey Zedek's junior
or adviser Marc Behar, youth groups (seventh and
557-8551.
eighth grades) will sponsor
Kadima (grades seven- a City-Wide Disco 8:30 p.m.
eight) will hold elections, Saturday in Shaarey
followed by a hayride on Zedek's youth lounge. Par-
Sunday, meeting 1:30 p.m. ticipants are asked to use
in the youth lounge. There the school entrance on Bell
is a charge. There will be an Rd.
alternate event in case of
Music will be supplied by
rain. Everyone is welcome, disc jockey Sheldon Yellin.
but reservations are re- Refreshments will be pro-
quired. For information, vided. Members and non-
call adviser Julie Miller, members are welcome.
547-7337.
There is a charge.
Kadima will participate
For details, contact indi-
in the City-Wide Disco, vidual chapter advisers or.
Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Todd. Fitzerman, 545-0883,
Zedek. The group will have or Sue Goren, 557-3289,
a dinner and oneg Shabbat after 6 p.m. '

Two-Faced on PLO, Spain
Facing Jewish Travel Ban

NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Conference of
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Organizations
has moved closer to taking
action against the Spanish
government for embracing
Palestine Liberation
Organization chief Yasir
Arafat while continuing to
bar diplomatic recognition
of Israel. -
Presidents Conference
constituents that operate
overseas travel programs
for their members met with
Theodore Mann, Confer-
ence chairman, to discuss
further steps following
Mann's confrontation last
week with Spanish Foreign
Minister Marcellino Oreja.
At that meeting, the
Spanish official said Madrid
might recognize Israel at
some future time but not be-
fore Spain became a full-
fledged member of the
European Economic Com-
munity, scheduled for some
time between 1981 and
1983. Mann replied that he
was "shocked and dis-
mayed" at this delay, which
he called "totally unsatis-
factory," and terminated
the interview.
At the Presidents Confer-

ence meeting, attention fo-
cused on the role of Prime
Minister Adolfo Suarez of
Spain,regarded as the chief
opponent of early recogni-
tion of Israel. Mann said it
was "hypocritical" for the
Spanish prime minister to
permit Arafat to be "wel-
comed with such
enthusiasm in Madrid"
while Oreja was delivering
a speech in the United Na-
tions deploring terrorism.
Last Thursday, Br
Brith International
nounced it would not par-
ticipate in a 10-day, all-
expenses paid tour of the
Spanish Jewish community
being sponsored by Spain's
National Tourist Office
later this month.

No Tax Break

NEW YORK — The U.S.
Internal Revenue Service
has ruled that Israel is not a
tax-deductible charity.
Israel was named the
Beneficiary in a will, but
IRS ruled that the state it-
self is not a charity and the
man's estate cannot take a
tax deduction for the be-
quest.

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