78 Friday, December 14, 1979
THE DETROIT JEWISH MEWS
Youth News
ADAT SHALOM Nit-
Singer and Amy Wide-
ice. For ticket informa- needed. Friends are wel-
zanim (age 3-5) will mee t' nbaum, fifth and sixth
tion, contact adviser come. There is a nominal
10:30 a.m. Saturday in the graders.
Alan Hurvitz, 557-0822, charge. For reservations
• • •
main foyer. The group will
evenings.
and information, call ad-
be taken to room 104 for
BNAI DAVID'S Atid
For details on youth viser, Roberta Warshaw,
stories and prayers led by senior youth group will
events at Cong. Bnai David, 399-6837.
Anne Kovsky.
sponsor a fund-raising
contact youth director
USY services (age 13-18),
Makor (age 6-9) will paper drive Jan. 7-10.
Danny Kaplan at the led by Michael Sabes, and
gather at 10:30 a.m. Satur-
Newspapers and magazines
synagogue, 557-8325 or junior congregation (age
day in the main foyer. should be dropped off at the
543-1021, evenings.
7-13), led by Mark Eichner,
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Stuart Rogoff, leader, will synagogue during that
will meet 9:30 a.m. Satur-
take the group to the youth
week. Members wishing to
BNAI MOSHE Youth day in the main sanctuary
lounge for services.
help collect papers should
Department will sponsor a for youth installation-
Garinim (fifth and sixth
contact president David
family installation Shebat services. For infor-
grades) will have services Nathan, 967-3347; or Trea-
weekend today through mation about either group,
10 a.m. Saturday in the
surer Jim Kovalsky, 968-
Sunday at the synagogue. call Sabes, 356-1823; or
chapel. The group also will
2272.
The weekend will begin Eichner, 358-0065.
hold a Hanuka party Sun-
Atid officers for the year
with 7:30 p.m. Shabat serv-
Junior congregation
day at the Meyer Prentis are: David Nathan,
ices today, led by the youth members who received
Manor-Jewish Home for the president; Bonnie Gould,
groups. An oneg Shabat, awards for outstanding
Aged.
vice president; Helayne
featuring Israeli singing attendance at services are:
Members are asked to Shaw and Steve Chudnow,
and dancing led by Uri Gordon Bodzin, Adam
meet in the youth lounge secretaries; and Jim Segal, will follow. Refresh-
Eichner, Michele Eichner,
at 1:30 p.m. and to bring a
Kovalsky, treasurer.
ments will be served.
Joel Davidson, Jay Fisher,
small present for a gift
Atid's basketball team
The youth groups- will Lydia Grand, Joel Grand,
exchange. Following the
will practice 7 p.m. Thurs-
lead services Saturday in Allen Hoffman, Roseanne
visit, the group will go out
day at the Northbrook
the main sanctuary. Offi- Hoffman, Robert Hoffman,
for ice cream. For details,
Elementary School in
cers and members will be Bryna Freilich, Cindy
call Sheri Traison, ad- Southfield. Next game in
honored. A family luncheon Friedman, Lowell Fried-
viser, 557-8257.
the Intercongregational
and Israeli singing and man, Jeffrey Friedman,
Shoresh (seventh and
Basketball League will be
dancing will follow services. Marcy Levin, Seth Meisler,
eighth grades) will hold played 6:15 p.m. Jan. 6 at
For information and Ron Meisler, Michael Kap-
Shabat services 10 a.m.
the main Jewish Commu-
reservations for the lunch- lan, Andrea Kaplan, How-
Saturday in the board room.
nity Center. The group will
eon, call the synagogue ard Marcus, Neil Rockind,
Shoresh also will join go ice skating and have ice
youth office, 548-3123.
Sandy Rockind, Ron
Garinim for the Hanuka cream at Fairlane Town
The sisterhood and Samuels, Rachel Schey,
party Sunday afternoon at
Center Dec. 23, meeting
men's club will sponsor a Ilene Stollman, Howard
Meyer Prentis Manor. For
1:15 p.m. at the synagogue.
family Hanuka dinner Weiner, Daniel Weiner,
information, call Sue Go-
All ninth to 12th graders
5:30 p.m. Sunday in -the Miriam Weiner, Adam
ren, adviser, 557-3289.
are invited. For reserva- synagogue. There is a Weiner, Lori Hammer,
Migdal Tzion (ninth-12 tions by Thursday, contact
nominal charge. The David Zaffern, Kelly An-
grades) will conduct serv-
Vice President Bonnie
evening will include a chor, Mark Richman, Ken
ices 10 a.m. Saturday in the Gould, 968-7086.
candlelighting, refresh- Hochman, Josh Cutler,
board room. Migdal Tzion
Masada
(grades ments, a grab bag for Robert Winer and Sarina
also will host the Greater seven-eight) will go five-
children age 12 and Castro.
Detroit United Synagogue pin bowling in Windsor
younger and Israeli sing-
Story Hour (age 3-6)
Youth Sports Night 8 p.m.
on Sunday, meeting 6:30 ing and dancing led by
will meet 10 a.m. Satur-
Saturday night at the main
p.m. at the youth lounge. Uri Segal. Reservations
day
in the school wing for
Jewish Community Center.
Cost includes shoes and are required.
Shabat stories and
The city-wide event will
ice cream. For reserva-
Senior
United
Synagogue
games.
Everyone is wel-
offer basketball, volleyball, tions, contact President
Youth (grades nine-12) will come. The group will help
swimming and racquetball
Dean. Weiss, 968-4769; or participate in the city-wide
lead the congregation in
plus refreshments. The
adviser, Laura Lazarus, Greater Detroit USY gym
Adon Olam at the conclu-
evening is open to all De-
541-5213.
and swim night 8 p.m.
sion of services. They will
troit area USYers. There is
Ha-or (grades five-six) Saturday at the main
attend the family lunch-
a charge. For information,
will go ice skating and have Jewish Community Center.
eon
following services.
call Debby Vieder, 352-
ice cream at Fairlane Ice There is a charge. For in-
For information, call
0213, or the local chapter Arena on Sunday, meeting
formation, call President advsiser, Roberta War-
presidents and advisers.
1:15 p.m. at the synagogue. Michael Unger, 557-1481;
shaw, 399-6837.
Migdal Tzion members Skates will be provided, and
or
adviser, Michael Sabes,
The youth department
will go to the Federation
special assistance will be 356-1823.
will
have a program for re-
Apartments 2 p.m. Sun-
given to beginner skaters.
Kadima USY (grades turning college students
day to help the residents Parents are needed to drive.
seven-eight)
will
have
a
Dec.
22. The program will
with chores and light For reservations, contact
surprise event Sunday, include services, luncheon
housekeeping.
adviser, Brian Krasner, meeting 1:15 p.m. in the and a discussion on "The
For information about
541-7691.
youth lounge. Everyone is Trifa Case." Admission is
youth activities, call Cheryl
Ruach (grades three-four)
welcome. There is a nomi- free and everyone is wel-
Kovsky, youth director,
needs homes to serve
nal charge. For reserva-
come. For reservations and
851-5100.
courses
of
a
progressive
tions, call President Ilene
information, call the youth
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Stollman, 547-5891; or ad- lounge, 548-3123.
BETH ABRAHAM dinner to be held Dec. 23,
HILLEL MOSES' Machar meeting 6:30 p.m. at the
viser, Ellen Taylor, 353-
For information about
7108.
Bnai Moshe youth activi-
youth (age 10-12) will go youth lounge. Parents who
Talit and Tefilin Club
ties, call Sharon Levine,
bowling noon Sunday at can donate homes are asked
West Bloomfield Lanes. to contact adviser Burt
(age 13-18) will meet 8:30
youth director, 548-3123 or
547-3369.
a.m. Sunday in the chapel
Participants are requested Kideckel, 968-1765.
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Shebat Story Hour (age
to bring a bag lunch. There
for services and discussions,
SHAAREY ZEDEK
is a charge. For informa- 4-6) and junior congrega-
followed by breakfast and
bowling. For information, junior congregation will
tion, call Miriam Coffman tion groups for youth age
7-16 will celebrate the
host a charity oneg Shabat 8
call President Brian Ham-
at the synagogue, 851-6880.
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Hanuka holiday during 10
p.m. today in the home of
mer, 542-2939; or adviser,
BETH SHALOM has a.m. youth services Satur-
Danny Hamburger, 23511
Marc Behar, 557-8551.
made available the list of day. Programs will include
Chalutzim (grades Sussex, Oak Park.
persons honored as Perfect holiday games and stories,
Guest speaker will be
four-six) will go on a mys-
Attenders.
along with older group dis-
tery car ride Sunday, Sylvia Brown of the Chil-
They are: Brian Lavetter, cussions and special treats.
dren's
Leukemia Founda-
meeting 1:15 p.m. in the
Elena Greenbaum and All young people are in-
youth lounge. Drivers are tion. Participants are re-
Yardana Sal inger, vited.
needed, and friends are quested to bring a gift for a
nursery-kindergarten;
Talit and Tefilin Club
invited. There is a nomi- child age 2-10. Refresh-
0- Marla Collins, Shira has space available on its
nal charge. For reserva- ments will be served.
Greenbaum, Amy Lavetter, Dec. 26 trip to see the
tions or information, call
For information,
call
Amy Mickel, Debra Nelson, Harlem Globetrotters at
adviser, Tedd Schneider, Danny Hamburger, 967-
Lone Sevin and Reva Nel- the Joe Louis Arena.
968-2324.
0748; or Gayle Young, 967-
son, third and fourth grade; Youth age 121/2-17 are in-
Rishonim (grades one- 3093.
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Mark Glinter, Van Landau vited. Parents also are
three) will go ice skating
and David Weiss, first and welcome. T and T meets
and have ice cream at Fair-
YOUNG ISRAEL- will
second grade; Alex Green- at 9 a.m. each Sunday for
lane Town Center Dec. 23,
hold a youth minyan for
baum, Sara Lefton, David breakfast and bowling
meeting 1:15 p.m. in the
children age 7-11 at 30 a.m.
Landau, Harry Nelson, Dori following morning serv-
youth lounge. Drivers are
Saturday at Young Israel of
Greenfield. There will be a
quiz on the Portion of the
Week, Haftorah and Musaf,
led by Ira Berkowitz.
Kidush will follow. For in-
formation, call Berkowitz,
967-1104.
Nechama Kupinsky will
lead a Story Hour for chil-
dren age 3-6 at 10 a.m.
Saturday at Young Israel of
Greenfield. Story Hour in-
cludes stories, games and
refreshments.
Sharon Starr and Ruth
Ebenstein lead youth
groups at Young Israel of
Southfield 10 a.m. Satur-
days.
Kvutzat
Shabat
(nursery-second grade)
and Chalutzim will meet
for an oneg Shabat and
Shalosh Seudot 4:20 p.m.
Saturday at Young Israel
of Greenfield, led by
Janet Fink, 967-3703; and
Alan Gordon.
Young Israel Teens will
have, a Shabaton today
through Sunday . at Young
Israel or Southfield. The
YlTeens will join the Na-
tional Conference of
Synagogue Youth group
from Cleveland. Participat-
ing in the Shabaton are:
Rabbi Elisha Prero of
Young Israel of Southfield;
Joel Zacks, YlTeens ad-
viser, and Janet Fink.
Youth Marathon
Aids Cambodians
Michigan State Temple
Youth will hold a 30-hour
basketball marathon be-
ginning 9 a.m. Saturday at
the 10 Mile Jewish Com-
munity Center branch to
raise money to benefit
Cambodian refugees.
The marathon was ar-
ranged by the MSTY social
action committee. Persons
interested in helping with
supplies or who wish to
make a pledge should call
Dave Dworkin, 557-1681
.
Cantor Nadvan
of Windsor, 66
Cantor Saul Nadvan, who
served as cantor for Cong.
Shaar Hashomayim in
Windsor for the past 29
years, died Nov. 3 at age 66.
Born in Kovno,
Lithuania, Cantor Nadvan
studied music in Italy and
Paris after being liberated
from the concentration
camps. He was the cantor
for Allied Forces in France
and served Temple Victoi re
in Paris prior to coming to
Shaare Hashomayim.
He is survived by his wife.
Shirley; and a son, Raphael
Interment Jerusalem.
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