AKIVA HEBREW DAY
SCHOOL'S student coun-•
cil will sponsor a trip to see
the Harlem Globetrotters
Wednesday, leaving 6 p.m.
from the school to go to the
Joe Louis Arena. Cost of the
trip includes transporta-
tion. For tickets, call David
Mandelbaum, 542-7736; or
Gayle Selesny, 354-3494.
The student council will
sponsor a Shabaton for the
students and alumni Jan.
18 and 19 at the school.
For information on either
program, call Aryeh
Koenigsberg, 968-7462.
The 11th graders .vill
sponsor a paper drive Jan. 6.
Newspapers and magazines
may be brought to the
school or they can be picked
up. For details, call the
chairmen, Anita Lowen-
berg, 356-3622; or Lenny
Katz, 967-3609.
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BNAI DAVID Talit and
Tefilin Club will hear a
speaker from the Detroit
Red Wings scouting staff 9
a.m. Sunday in the chapel.
All youth age 12 to 17 are
invited to join weekly in
Sunday morning services,
followed by breakfast pre-
pared by the synagogue
men's -club, and
at
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ark West Lanes.
T and T Club will attend a
Harlem Globetrotters game
at the Joe Louis Arena
Wednesday, meeti”^
'pm -
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in the yrniii lounge. Bus
transportation will be pro-
vided. For reservations,
contact president Howard
Korman, 559-5795; or ad-
viser, Alan Hurvitz, 557-
0822, evenings.
Shalom (kindergarten
through second grade) will
go ice skating on Wednes-
day at Fairlane Ice Arena,
meeting noon in the
synagogue youth lounge.
Skates will be provided, and
special assistance will be
given to beginner skaters.
t iOs
For reservations, contact
adviser, Diane Shaw, 967-
4415.
Ruach (grades three-
four) will hold a progress.
ive dinner and Hanuka
party Sunday, meeting 6
p.m. at the synagogue.
Parents are needed to
drive, and friends are
welcome. For reserva-
tions, contact adviser,
Burt Kideckel, 968-1765;
or secretary, Brian Lang,
968-2686.
Atid senior group (grades
nine to 12) will go ice skat-
ing followed by ice cream at
Fairlane Ice Arena Sunday,
meeting 1:15 p.m. in the
youth lounge. Skates will be
provided, and friends are
welcome. For reservations,
contact vice president Bon-
nie Gould, 398-7086.
Junior congregation
groups will hold Shabat
youth services for youth age
7-16 at 10 a.m. Saturday in
the synagogue. Story Hour
will meet for children age 4
to 6. Hanuka will be repre-
sented in stories, games dis-
cussions and special treats.
All young ITZ.C,
'-'1..f" Are in-
vited.
The youth program will
f a talent
hold +.2,:-Uutsor
Show 6:30 p.m. Jan. 2 and 3
in the social hall. Youth
wishing to perfcrnii should
notify a yz,uth leader in ad-
Youth News
vance.
For details on youth
events at Bnai David, con-
tact youth director, Danny
Kaplan, at the synagogue,
557-8325 or 543-1021, eve-
nings.
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BNAI MOSHE youth
department will sponsor a
program for college-age
adults Saturday. Services,
luncheon and a discussion
on the Trifa case are in-
cluded. Admission is free,
and everyone is welcome.
For reservations, call the
youth lounge, 548-3123.
Senior United Synagogue
Youth (grades nine-12) will
participate in the USY in-
ternational convention
Monday through Thursday
in Rye, N.Y. Senior USY is
seeking persons interested
in planning for the Camp
Tamarack weekend Jan.
18-20. Persons who wish to
help or need information
should call President
Michael Ungar, 557-1481;
or adviser, Michael Sabes,
356-1823.
Talit and Tefilin Club
(age 13-18) will meet 8:30
-o Sunday in the chapel
for services and discussions.
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ronowea by breakfast and
bowling. There is a charge.
Everyone is welcome. For
information, call President
Brian Hammer, 542-2939;
BBYO Activities
'
Michigan Bnai Brith
Youth Organization will
hold its annual regional
convention from Sunday-
Thursday at the main
Jewish Community Center.
More than 400 BBYOers
from metropolitan Detroit,
Grand Rapids, Windsor and
Mt. Clemens are expected to
attend.
The theme of this year's
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Convention is "You've Got
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coordinators for the pro-
gram are Lenny Berman of
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The program will feature
two workshop sessions on
topics of both Jewish and
secular concern, as well as
chapter competitions and
athletic events. A BBYO ta-
lent show will be held and
the final night will feature a
formal dance.
AZA and BBG Councils
will hold their meetings
9:30 a.m. Wednesday at the
Center. The convention is
open to all members of AZA
and BBG. Applications may
be obtained from any AZA
or BBG chapter president or
at the BEY() office. For in-
formation, call BBYO,
354-6113.
Shalom Aviv BBG will
sponsor a gym and swim
night 8 p.m. Jan. 19 at the
main Jewish Center. The
entire Jewish teen commu-
nity is invited and there is a
charge. Refreshments will
be served. Participants
should bring gym shorts,
t-shirts, gym shoes and
swimsuits.
PLO Recognition
GENEVA (JTA) — The
Swiss Palestine Friendship
Association collected 5,000
signatures in favor of Swiss
recognition for the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion and submitted them to
the Foreign Ministry in
Bern.
or adviser, Marc Behar,
557-8551.
Rishonim (grades one-
three) will go ice skating
and have ice cream at
Fairlane Town Center
Sunday, meeting 1:15
p.m. in the youth lounge.
Drivers are needed.
Friends are welcome. For
reservations or informa-
tion, call adviser,
Roberta Warshaw, 399-
6837.
USY (age 13-18) services
will be held 10 a.m. Satur-
day in the board room.
Everyone is welcome. For
information, call Sabes.
Junior congregation (age
7-13) will meet 10 a.m.
Saturday in the chapel for
services and discussions.
Friends are invited. For in-
formation, call adviser,
Mark Eichner, 358-0065.
Story Hour (age 3-6)
will meet 10 a.m. Satur-
day in the school wing for
Shabat stories and
games. Everyone is wel-
come. For information,
call Ms. Warshaw.
For information about
Bnai Moshe youth activi-
ties, call Sharon Levine.
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synagogue. Groups are led
by Sharon Starr and Ruth
Ebenstein.
Shabat
Kvutzat
(nursery-second grade)
and Chalutzim (third-
fifth grades) will meet for
an oneg Shabat and
Shalosh Seudot 4:20 p.m.
Saturdays at Young Is-
rael of Greenfield. The
groups are led by Janet
Fink and Alan Gordon.
Young Israel Junior
Teens' will have an oneg
Shabat 2:30 p.m. Saturday
in the home of Reva Katz,
24701 Sussex, Oak Park.
Young Israel Junior
Teens will go to the Elec-
tronic Game Center 1 p.m.
Thursday. For details, call
Marge Green, 569-2460.
YOUNG ISRAEL youth
will hold a minyan for chil-
dren age 7-11 at 10 a.m.
Saturday at Young Israel of
Greenfield. Ira Berkowitz
will lead the minyan. There
will be a quiz on the Portion
of the Week, Haftorah and
Musaf. Kidush follows serv-
ices. For information, call
Berkowitz, 967-1104.
Story Hour for children
age 3-6 is held 10 a.m.
Saturday at Young Israel of
Greenfield, led by Nechama
Kupinsky. The morning in-
cludes stories, games and
refreshments.
Young Israel of South-
field Shabat groups meet 10
a.m. Saturdays in the
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