THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News ADAT SHALOM Nit- zanim (age 3-5) will hear stories and recite prayers 10:30 a.m. Saturday in room 104. Anne Kovsky is the group leader. Makor (age 6-9) will have Shabat services 10:30 a.m. Saturday in the youth lounge. Stuart Rogoff will lead the group. Garinim (fifth and sixth grades) will hold services 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel under the supervision of Sheri Traison, adviser. Shoresh (seventh and eighth grades) and Mig- dal Tzion (ninth-12th grades) will conduct services 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. Shoresh members will join with the junior youth groups of Cong. Beth Achim, Cong. Beth Shalom and Cong. Shaarey Zedek for a movie party and ice cream social 8 p.m. Satur- day at Shaarey Zedek. There is a charge. For de- tails, contact Sue Goren, adviser, 557-3289. Migdal Tzion will meet at the Federation Apartments 2 p.m. Sunday to help the residents with chores and light housekeeping. Volun- teers should call Debby Vieder, 352-0213, or Julie Greenberg, social action vice president, 553-4857. For information about youth activities, call Cheryl Kovsky, youth director, 851-5100. • • • AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL'S Student Coun- cil will sponsor a Shabaton for Akiva students in grades four-11 Feb. 1 and 2 at Young Israel of Southfield. The students will conduct the prayers and deliver Di- vrei Torah and the drasha of Shaharit. All three Shabat meals will be served at Young Israel of Southfield. Chairmen of the Shaba- ton are: Shira Teller and Stephanie Selesny, pro- gram; Yehuda Najman, housing; Donna Zwas and Gayle Selesny, refresh- ments. The Shabaton will con- clude with a gym and swim night at the main Jewish Community Cen- ter, where the gym, rac- quetball courts and pool will be available. Everyone is invited to the gym and swim portion. There is a nominal charge. Bus transportation will be provided. For informa- tion, call David Mandel- baum, 542-7736; or Gayle Selesny, 354-3494. • • • BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES' Atid group will go to the Jewish Community Center for a gym and swim day Sunday following Hebrew school. Participants are requested to bring a bag lunch. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Debbie Engel, youth adviser, at the synagogue, 851-6880, or at home, 398-3075. Machar will go the Oak Park ice rink Sunday fol- lowing Hebrew school. Par- ticipants are requested to bring a bag lunch. There is a charge. Youth age 10-12 are invited. • • • BNAI DAVID'S Atid senior youth group (grades nine to 12) will go to Camp Tamarack today through Sunday. Participants will meet noon today at the synagogue to bake halla for Erev Shabat. The retreat will include a cultural theme and Shabat services conducted by the youth, as well as outdoor sports and a Saturday night social featuring disco music by Sheldon Yellen. Masada (grades seven- eight) will hold its Tamarack weekend Feb. 8-10. Cong. Bnai Moshe, Windsor Jewish Commu- nity Centre and the hei class of the United Hebrew Schools also will attend. A Tamarack meeting will take place 6 p.m. Feb. 3 in the youth lounge. Applica- tions should be submitted by Wednesday. For regis- tration information, contact adviser, Laura Lazarus, 541-5213. Youth in grades three - six will go to Camp Tamarack 15-17 with Cong. Bnai Moshe. Dead- line is Feb. 5. For infor- mation, contact Ruach group adviser, Burt Kideckel, 968-1765. Ha-or (grades five-six) will join Adat Shalom Synagogue to visit a pinball arcade Feb. 3, meeting 1:15 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. Parents are needed to drive. A short Tamarack winter weekend meeting will also take place to answer questions and make plans. For reserva- tions, contact youth director Danny Kaplan, 543-1021 or 398-7422, evenings. Talit and Tefilin Club (age 12-17) will meet 9 a.m. Sunday for breakfast and bowling, following morning services, and discussion with the rabbi. A father-son bowling tournament will be held Feb. 3. For informa- tion, contact adviser Alan Hurvitz, 557-0822. congregation Junior members who were awarded for attending Shabat youth services reg- ularly were: Elizabeth Ab- ramson, Anneke Adler, Daniel Berkove, Naomi Berkove, Miryam Bernard, Matthew Citron, Alissa Cit- ron, Michele Davis, Michelle Field, David Her- man, Jackie Kaufman, Felisa Krause, Brian Lang, Marc Nakisher, Jeffrey Pritz, Marcy Siporin and Shawn Stearn. Story Hour members, led by Joyce Lang, hon- ored were: Marni Adler, Karen Alon, Pam Feldman, Edan Gelt, Randy Herman, Amir Meidan, Leighanna Per- sin, Stacey Persin, Steven Abby Pritz, Isa Schwartzberg, Schwartzberg, Miles Stearn, Ryan Stearn and lounge. The group will co- Danny Yolkut. Abby and host its winter retreat with Isa Schwartzberg joined Bnai David Feb. 15-17. the younger junior con- Anyone interested in help- gregation group, led by ing plan the weekend or Nancy Korn, in singing wanting information should Adon Olam. contact Schneider or For information on youth Rishonim adviser Roberta events at Bnai David, con- Warshaw, 399-6837. tact youth director Danny Rishonim (grades one- Kaplan at the synagogue, three) will have a progress- 557-8325, or 543-1021 or ive dinner Feb. 3, meeting 5 398-7422, evenings. p.m. in the youth lounge. • • • Friends are invited, and BNAI MOSHE Youth drivers are needed. There is Department is taking or- a nominal charge. Anyone ders for Passover candy. To offering their house for one order, contact a member of of the courses of the meal or the youth groups or the for reservations should call synagogue, 548-3123. Pro- Ms. Warshaw. USY (age 13-18) will ceeds will go to the youth department. meet at 10 a.m. Sa ur- Senior United Synagogue day for services and dis- Youth (grades nine-12) are cussions in the chapel. For taking orders for "Moshe information, call Ms. War- Mouse" T-shirts. Anyone shaw, 399-6837. interested in purchasing For information about one or for information con- Bnai Moshe youth activi- tact President Michael Un- ties, call Sharon Levine, ger, 557-1481; or adviser youth director, 548-3123 or Michael Sabes, 356-1823. 547-3369. Kadima USY (grades YOUNG ISRAEL youth seven-eight) will go rol- lerskating at Skateworld in will hold a minyan for youngsters age 7-11 10 a.m. Troy Sunday, meeting 1:15 Saturday at Young Israel of p.m. in the youth lounge. Friends are invited, and Greenfield. There will be a quiz on the Portion of the drivers are needed. There is Week, Haftorah and Musaf, a nominal charge. For reservations or informa- led by Ira Berkowitz. tion, call President Rana Kidush will follow services. For information, call Ber- Stollman, 547-5891; or ad- kowitz, 967-1104. viser Ellen Taylor, 353- Nechama Kupinsky leads 7108. story hour for three-six year Kadima USY will have a Tamarack meeting 1:15 olds 10 a.m. Saturdays at p.m. Feb. 3 in the youth Young Israel of Greenfield. lounge for all who are in- There will be stories, games and refreshments. terested in attending the Sharon Starr and Ruth winter weekend. The Ebenstein lead morning group will co-host the re- youth groups 10 a.m. Satur- treat with Bnai David's days at Young Israel of Masada group Feb. 8-10. Southfield. Bnai Moshe's hei class Kvutzat Shabat and the Windsor Jewish (nursery-second grade) Community Centre also and Chalutzim (third- will participate. Anyone fifth grades) will hold an interested in planning or oneg Shabat and Shalos going on the retreat Seudot 4:30 p.m. Satur- should contact Miss day at Young Israel of Stollman or Ms. Taylor. Greenfield, led by Janet The theme for the Fink and Alan Gordon. weekend is "World Young Israel Junior Jewry." Teens will go tobogganing, Talit and Tefilin Club sledding or ice skating, (age 13-18) will meet 8:30 weather permitting, Sun- a.m. Sunday in the chapel day following Hebrew for services and discussions, school. A party will follow at followed by breakfast and the home of Devorah Singal, bowling. Everyone is wel- 15021 Sutherland, Oak come, and there is a nomi- Park. For reservations, call nal charge. For informa- Devorah, 967-3188. tion, call President Brian Young Israel Junior Hammer, M2-2939; or ad- Teens will have an open viser Marc Behar, 557- board meeting 8 p.m. Mon- 8551. day in the home of Darioosh Chalutzim (grades four- and Nadia Fayazi, 28325 six) will go bowling at Oak Tavistock, Southfield. Park Lanes Sunday, meet- Young Israel Teens will ing 1:15 p.m. in the youth sponsor an ice cream social lounge. Friends are invited, and kumsitz with Bnei and there is a nominal Akiva 7:30 p.m. Sunday at charge. For reservations, Young Israel of Oak-Woods. call adviser Tedd Study Community Schneider, 968-2324. LOS ANGELES (JTA) — Chalutzim will go on a mystery car ride Feb. 3, The Jewish Federation meeting 1:15 p.m. in the Council has reported that youth lounge. There is a its youth department and nominal charge, and drivers the Bureau of Jewish Edu- are needed. Friends are in- cation have created a vited. For reservations, call "Youth Caucus" designed to provide high school age stu- Schneider. Chalutzim' and all third dents with their first oppor- graders from Rishonim will tunity to learn about the have a Tamarack meeting Los Angeles Jewish com- 4:30 p.m. Feb. 3 in the youth munity in its entirety. Friday, January 25, 1980 61 Poems by Josephson Express Grief Over Nazi Atrocities Deeply affected by the mass murder of his family by the Nazis, I. Zelig Josephson wrote poems and authored letters exl rssing his grief. He also sang the glories of nature in his poe- tic moods. His writings appear in a volume entitled "The Sole Solution" (Exposition Press). It was edited by Melvin H. Naiman. Typifying his writings is this quotation from one of his poems: "Is there no friendly hand to aid The Jew in his distress? Shall sadists with impunity Defenseless Jews- oppress? Where are your glib- tongued champions, Who stress each human's right To live, aspire, and serve his God According to his light?" Josephson emigrated from Johannesburg, South Africa, to the United States in 1906. Throughout his life Josephson retained an. interest in comparative philology, archeology and history. Explosion Rips Art Museum PARIS (JTA) — An anti- Jewish group, the French Liberation Front, has claimed responsibility for the bombing Jan. 12 of the Pompidou Modern Art Cen- ter here "to protest the Jewish dictatorship, which is disfiguring France." The explosion broke win- dows and twisted girders of the futuristic building which has become a top tourist attraction since it opened three years ago. Some of the architects who planned the center, the largest of its type in West- ern Europe, were Jewish. 9te cEverything 31achine THE JEWISH NEWS has something for everyone — no matter what the age or sex To: The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd., Suite 865 Southfield, Mich. 48075 Please send a year's gift subscription to: NAME ADDRESS CITY FOR• STATE state occasion FROM 0 $15 enclosed ZIP