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54 Friday, bleary 4, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

ADAT SHALOM Nit-
zanim (age 3-5) will gather

10:30 a.m. Saturday in the
main foyer. Anne Kovsky,
leader, will take the group
to room 104 for stories and

prayers.
Makor (age 6-9) will meet
10:30 a.m. Saturday in the
main foyer. The group will

be taken to the youth lounge
for services, led by Stuart
Rogoff.
Garinim (fifth and sixth
grades) will have services
10 a.m. Saturday in the
chapel. The group will be
supervised by Sheri
Traison, adviser.
Shoresh (seventh and
eighth grades) and Mig-
dal Tzion (ninth-12th
grades) will conduct
Shabat services 10 a-m.
Saturday in the board
room. Migdal Tzion also
will hold a study group
with Rabbi Efry Spectre
at 3 p.m. Sunday at the
synagogue. The first of a
two-part program will
focus on Midrash. Par-
ticipants are asked to
bring a Bible. For details,
contact Sue Goren,
Shoresh adviser, 557-
3289; or Debby Vieder,
Migdal Tzion adviser,
352-0213.
The Bar and Bat Mitzva
Club for pre-Bar-Bat
Mitzva candidates will hold
its third gathering 10 a.m.
Sunday. The program be-
gins with services in the
chapel followed by break-
fast and a presentation by
Dr. Stanley Kupinsky,
principal of UHS High
School and dean of the Mid-
rasha. Parents are invited.
Reservations are required.
For information about
youth activities, contact
Cheryl Kovsky, youth di-
rector, 851-5100.
• • •
BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES' Atid
Youth (age 8-9) will have an
arts and crafts day Jan. 13
in the synagogue, following
Hebrew school. Partici-
pants are asked to bring a
bag lunch. There is a
charge. For information,
call Debbie Engel, youth -
adviser, at the synagogue,
851-6880, or at home, 398-
3075.
Dor Chadash youth group
(age 13-15) will go rol-
lerskating at the Bonaven-
ture roller rink 1 p.m. Jan.
13. Luncheon will be served
at the synagogue.
for Chadash will join
the Bnai David youth
group for a Camp
Tamarack weekend Jan..
25-27. Cost of the
weekend includes meals
and transportation.
Reservations are due by
Jan. 20.
For information, call
Sima Abramovitz, 356-
6282, or at the synagogue,
851-6880.
• • •
BNAI DAVID Ruacb
(grades three-four) will go
ice skating, followed by an
ice a-earn social at Fairlane
Ice Arena, Sunday, meeting
1:15 p.m. in the synagogue.
Skates will be provided, and
special assistance will be
given to beginners. For

reservations, contact ad-
viser, Burt Kideckel, 968-
1765; or Vice President

Kimberly Eastin, 543-3394.
Ha-or (grades five-six)

will hold a bowling party
Sunday, meeting 6:30 p.m.
in the synagogue. Election

of officers will also be held.
The group's winter weekend
at Camp Tamarack will be
held Feb. 15 to 17. For in-
formation, contact the
synagogue youth line, 557-
8325.
Masada (grades seven-
eight) will attend gym and
swim night Saturday at the
main Jewish Community
Center, meeting 7 p.m. in
the synagogue chapel.
Cong. Bnai Moshe and the
Windsor Jewish Commu-
nity Centre also will attend.
For reservations, contact
adviser, Laura Lazarus,
541-5213.
Masada will go to the
Windsor Jewish Com-
munity Centre Jan. 12
and 13 for an overnight
program of sports,
movies and an ice cream
social with the Windsor
JCC youth group. For in-
formation, contact Miss
Lazarus
Atid senior group (grades
nine-12) will join with
Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses for the gym and swim
night Saturday, meeting 7
p.m. at Bnai David. Friends
are welcome. For reserva-
tions, contact , Vice
President Bonnie Gould,
398-7086; or Secretary
Helayne Shaw, 967-4415.
Atid will sponsor a fund-
raising paper drive
Monday-Thursday. Papers
are to be dropped off at the
synagogue's back parking
lot. Group members will be
stationed between the hours
of 4 to 7 p.m. to assist. For
information, contact group
officers David Nathan,
967-3347; or Jim Kovalsky,
968-2272.
Talit and Tefilin Club
(age 12-17) will resume
weekly meetings 9 a.m.
Sunday in the chapel. Serv-
ices are followed by break-
fast, a question-and-answer
session with the rabbi and
bowling at Ark West Lanes.
The program is sponsored
by the synagogue men's
club.
The youth program will
sponsor a talent show
7:30 p.m. Jan. 13 in the
synagogue social hall.
Proceeds will go towards
the winter weekends at
Camp Tamarack. The
public is invited.
Rehearsals for the talent
show will be 8 p.m. Wednes-
day in the synagogue. Offi-
cers who have parts in the
Friday night family service
on Jan. 11 will meet at 7
p.m. Wednesday for rehear-
sal.
Junior congregation
groups will hold Shabat
youth services 10 a.m.
Saturday. Youth age 7 to 16
are invited. Story Hour will
meet for young children age
4 to 7 with leader Joyce
Lang.
For details on youth pro-
gram events at Bnai David,
contact youth director,

.

Chalutzim will go to
Danny Kaplan, at the
synagogue, 557-8325, or Camp Tamarack Feb.
15-17.
Anyone interested in
543-1021, evenings.
helping with the plans
BNAI MOSHE- youth should contact Schneider.
Rishonim (grades one-
department will show the
three) will go tobogganing
film, "The Front," 8 p.m.
Sunday in the synagogue and sledding Sunday, meet-
social hall. The community ing 1:15 p.m. in the youth
lounge. Everyone who has
is invited at a nominal
charge. Proceeds will go to sleds or toboggans should
the Youth Scholarship bring them. Friends are in-
Fund. Tickets are available vited. If there is no snow,
at the door. For informa- there will be an alternate
tion, call the youth depart- event and there will be a
nominal charge. Drivers are
ment, 548-3123.
Senior United Synagogue needed. For information or
Youth (grades nine-12) will reservations, call adviser,
have an oneg Shabat 7:30 Roberta Warshaw, 399-
p.m. today in the home of 6837.
Rishonim will see a movie
Michael Ungar, 17259 New
Jersey, Southfield. Jan. 13, meeting 1:15 p.m.
in
the board room. Everyone
Everyone is welcome, and
admission is free. Refresh- is welcome, and there is a
nominal
charge. For reser-
ments will be served.
Senior USY will go rol- vations, call Ms. Warshaw.
The third graders from
lerskating Jan. 12, meeting
6:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Rishonim will join the
Chalutzim
group at
A pizza party will follow in
the home of Ben Sweet, Camp Tamarack Feb.
15-17.
Anyone
interested
13363 Ludlow, Huntington
Woods. There is a nominal in helping with the plan-
charge, and friends are in- ning should call Ms. War-
vited. Drivers are needed. shaw.
USY (age 13-18) services
For reservations, call Social
Vice President Linda An- will meet 10 a.m. Saturday
in the board room for
kerman, 546-5797.
Senior USY will have a Shabat services and dis-
Tamarack meeting for all cussions. For information,
who are interested in call Ungar of Sabes.
Junior congregation (age
attending the weekend,
1:30 p.m. Jan. 13 in the 7-13) will meet 10 a.m.
youth lounge. The Saturday in the chapel for
weekend retreat will be Shabat services and dis-
held Jan. 18-20. For in- cussions. For information,
formation about any of contact adviser, Mark
the group's activities Eichner, 358-0065.
Story Hour (age 3-6) will
contact president
Michael Ungar, 557-1481; meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
or adviser, Michael the school wing for Shabat
stories and games. For in-
Sabes, 356-1823.
Kadima USY (grades formation, contact adviser,
seven-eight) will join Bnai Ms. Warshaw.
For information about
David and the Windsor
Jewish Community Centre Bnai Moshe youth pro-
group for a gym and swim grams, call youth director,
night, Saturday at the main Sharon Levine, 548-3123 or
Jewish Community Center, 547-3369.
meeting 7 p.m. in the Bnai
David youth lounge.
Friends are invited, and Jerome Kohn
there is a nominal charge.
Jerome L. Kohn, a sales
Drivers are needed. For representative for two
reservations or informa- check guarantee services,
tion, call President Dana died Dec. 27 at age 63.
Stollman, 547-5891; or ad-
Mr. Kohn was the past
viser, Ellen Taylor, 353- secretary of the Troy
7108.
Kiwanis Club; a member of
Kadima USY will hold a the Hazel Park Kiwanis
Tamarack weekend Feb. Club; lieutenant governor,
8-10. Anyone interested in District 6, Michigan
helping with the plans Kiwanis Club; chairman of
should contact Ms. the charter revision com-
Stollman or Ms. Taylor.
mittee for the city of Troy;
Talit and Tefilin Club and a member of the city's
(age 13-18) will meet 8:30 ethics committee.
a.m. Sunday in the chapel
He also was a member of
for services and discussions, the Troy Historical Society;
followed by breakfast and a member of the Troy Coun-
bowling. Everyone is wel-
cil on Aging; vice president
come, and there is a nomi- and former president of the
nal fee. For information, Troy Service Club. Council;
call President Brian Ham-
past president of the former
mer, 542-2939, or adviser,
Cong. Beth Moses Men's
Marc Behar, 557-8551.
Club; and a charter member
Chalutzim (grades four- and past president of the
six) will go sledding and to- Evergreen Kiwanis Club.
bogganing Jan. 13, meeting
Mr. Kohn attended
1:15 p.m. in the youth
lounge. Everyone is wel- Northwestern University
and Michigan State Uni-
come. If there is no snow,
versity and served in the
there will be an alternate
event, at which there will be Army during World War
a nominal charge and driv- H.
He is survived by his wife,
ers will be needed. For
Faye; a daughter, Mrs. Lilla
reservations or informa-
Carpenter of Lester, W. Va.;
tion, call adviser, Tedd
and one grandchild.
Schneider, 968-2324.

Richard Rodgers Dies

NEW YORK - Award-
winning songwriter and
composer Richard Rodgers
died Sunday at age 77.
With lyricist Lorenz
Hart, Mr. Rodgers com-
posed scored for musicals
such as: "The Garrick
Gaieties," "Dearegt
Enemy," "The Girl Friend,"
"Lido Lady," "Peggy-Ann,"
"One Damn Thing After
Another," "A Connecticut
Yankee," "Present Arms,"
"Chee-Chee," "Spring Is
Here," "Heads Up," "Simple
Simon," "Ever Green,"
"America's Sweetheart,"
"Jumbo," "I'd Rather Be
Right," "The Boys From
Syracuse," "Too Many
Girls" and "Pal Joey."
Mr. Rodgers was the com-
poser and co-author of "On
Your Toes," "Babes - in
Arms" and "I Married an
Angel," and was composer,
co-author and co-producer
of "By Jupiter." With Mr.
Hart he composed music for
the following films: "Love
Me Tonight," "Hallelujah,
I'm a Bum" and "Missis-
sippi." He also composed
music for the ballet, "Ghost -
Town."
Some of Mr. Rodgers'
greatest achievements
resulted from his teaming
up with the late Oscar
Hammerstein H. With
Hammerstein, he com-
posed the scores for "Ok-
lahoma!," "Carousel"
and "Allegro." He was
the composer and co-
producer of "South
Pacific," "The King and
I," "Me and Juliet," "Pipe
Dream," "Flower Drum
Song" and "The Sound of
Music."
Rodgers and Hammers-
tein composed music for the
film "State Fair." Mr. Rod-
gers composed scores for the
TV documentaries: "Victory
at Sea" and "Winston Chur-
chill, The Valiant Years."
Rodgers was the composer,
lyricist and producer of "No
Strings" and co-producer of
"I Remember Mama," "An-
nie Get Your Gun," "Happy
Birthday," "John Loves
Mary" and "The Happy
Time."
Rodgers attended Colum-
bia University and the In-
stitute of Music and Art of
New York City. He held
honorary doctoral degrees
from Drury College;

Hospital Gets
Surgical Service

NEW YORK -- The Is-
raeli government has
granted permission to
Bikur Cholim Hospital in
downtown Jerusalem to
open a surgical ward.
The 150-year-old institu-
tion will now have services
in internal medicine,
pediatrics, obstetrics and
general surgery.
The hospital handles
40,000 in-patients and
25,000 out-patients each
year and delivers 40 percent
of the babies born in the
city.
Sir Moses Montefiore laid
the cornerstone of the hospi-
tal's first building in 1854.
The building still stands in
Jerusalem.

RICHARD RODGERS

Columbia University; the
University of Massachu-
setts; the University of
Bridgeport, Conn.; and the
University of Maryland.
He was affiliated with a
variety of musical institu-
tions and held positions on
many oftheir boards. He re-
ceived a special Pulitzer
award for "Oklahoma!" in
1944 and a Pulitzer Prize for
"South Pacific" in 1950. He
received the Donaldson
Award for "Carousel" in
1945, "Allegro" (1948),
"South Pacific" (1949) and
"Pal Joey" (1952).
He received a Tony
award for "South Pacific
(1950), "The King and I"
(1952), "The Sound of
Music" (1960) and "No
Strings" (1962). He won
the Motion Picture
Academy Award for the
song, "It Might as Well Be
Spring" (1945) and a TV
Academy Award for
"Victory at Sea" (1953)
and for "Winston Chur-
chill" (1962).
He also was the recipient
of many awards.
Services were held Wed-
nesday at Temple Emanuel
in New York City.

Celia Weinberg

Celia Weinberg, a volun-
teer Russian translator for
the Jewish Vocational Serv-
ice, died Jan. 2 at age 81.
Born in Russia, Mrs.
Weinberg lived 62 years in
Detroit. She was a past
mailing secretary for Pis-
gah Lodge of Bnai Brith and
a member of the sisterhood
of Cong. Beth Abraham
Hillel Moses. She resided at
15100 W. 10 Mile, Oak
Park.
Mrs. Weinberg is sur-
vived by a son, Isadore;
seven grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.

Charlotte Bond

Charlotte Bond, a long-
time active member of the
Sherwood Group, Met-
ropolitan Detroit Chapter of
Hadassah, died Dec. 31 at
age 84.
Born in L'Anse, Mich.,
Mrs. Bond joined the Sher-
wood Group in 1946. She
was treasury gifts chairman
of the group and was hon-
ored for bringing in the
most life members. She was
a life member of Hadassah.
Mrs. Bond leaves a
daughter, Mrs. Abraham
(Dorothea) Becker; a sister,
Mrs. Morris (Bernice)
Davis; and two
grandchildren.

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