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February 29, 1980 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-02-29

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ADAT SHALOM youth
will participate in the fam-
ily Purim services 7:15 p.m.
Saturday. Everyone is
asked to dress in costumes
and to bring greggers. Re-
freshments, singing and
dancing to live music will
follow in the social hall.
Shoresh and Migdal
Tzion will sponsor the an-
nual Purim carnival 3 p.m.
Sunday. The afternoon of
games and prizes is open to
the community. There is no
admission charge. Light re-
freshments will be avail-
able. For details, call-the
youth department, p51-
5100.
After the carnival at 5:15
p.m. a traditional Purim
seuda will be held in the so-
cial hall. The entertain-
ment at the dinner will in-
clude Purim spiels, a
songfest and the performing
dance group, Bikorim:
There is a charge for the
meal and reservations are
required.
For information, call
Cheryl Kovsky, youth di-
rector, 851-5100.
• • •
BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES' Atid
group (age 8-9) will go to the
main Jewish Community
Center to see "The Art of
Puppetry" March 9, follow-
ing Hebrew school. Partici-
pants are requested to bring
a bag lunch. There is a
charge. Parents are needed
to drive. Reservations are
limited. For information or
reservations, call Debbie
Engel, youth adviser, 851-
6880 or 398-3075.
Dor Chadash Teens (age
13-15) will participate in a
Purim carnival noon Sun-
day in the synagogue. Pro-
ceeds from the paper drive,
ending March 7 will benefit
the youth department.
• • •
BETH ACHIM Junior
Congregation will join the

Dance Benefits
Cancer Society

The American Cancer
Society and WMJC radio
will co-sponsor "Dance-A-
Thon '80" beginning 8 a.m.
Sunday at the Orchard
Ridge campus of Oakland
Community College.
Students from 195 met-
ropolitan area high schools
and junior colleges will par-
ticipate in the 12-hour
marathon to raise funds for
the society's research, edu-
cation and service pro-
grams.
Prizes will be awarded.
For entry forms, call the
American Cancer Society,
557-5353.

MS Victims Aid

Group to Gather

Abilities Unlimited, a
group to benefit multiple
sclerosis victims and their
families, will meet 8 p.m.
Monday in the Southfield
Parks and Recreation build-
ing.
Dr. Milton Elford will
moderate a rap session. Vis-
itors are welcome, and
wheelchair ramps are
available.

main congregation for a
Purim costume pageant and
Megilla reading 7:15 p.m.
Saturday.
A social hour will follow,
featuring films and car-
toons for youth and a lecture
by Dr. Gershon Winer, who
will speak on "Jewish
Humor and Jewish Values."
Junior congregation will
have a luncheon following
March 8 family Shabat
services. Officers will be in-
stalled. For reservations
and information, call the
synagogue, 352-8670.
• • •
BNAI DAVID youth will
meet 7 p.m. Saturday in the
synagogue for the Purim
Megilla reading. A chil-
dren's party, featuring
Frizzy the Clown, will fol-
low. Prizes will be awarded
for costumes.
A Purim family dinner
will take place 6 p.m. Sun-
day in the Rotenberg Social
Hall. The program is spon-
sored by the sisterhood and
men's club. For reserva-
tions, contact a youth
leader.
The youth program will
sponsor its fourth annual
family night at the Ice
Capades March 18, meeting
6 p.m. at the synagogue.
Cost will include main floor
seats and bus transporta-
tion. For reservation forms,
contact a youth leader or the
synagogue office.
Group
Shalom
(kindergarten-second
grade) will attend a
Purim party and magic
show at Cong. Bnai
Moshe 2:15 p.m. Sunday.
For reservations, contact
adviser Diane Shaw,
967-4415, evenings.
Ha-or (grades five-six)
announce the appointment
of Robin Hutton as adviser.
Masada (grades seven-
eight) will go five-pin bowl-
ing in Windsor Sunday,
meeting 1:15 p.m. in the
youth lounge. Drivers are •
needed, and friends are wel-
come. There is a charge. For
reservations, contact ad-
viser, Laura Lazarus, 541-
5213.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 9 a.m. Sunday to
join in the Megilla reading.
Junior congregation groups
(age 4-6) will celebrate
Purim during 10 a.m. youth
services.

• •



BNAI MOSHE senior
United Synagogue Youth
(grades nine-12) will have
an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today
at the Federation Apart-
ments. For reservations or
information, call Social Ac-
tion Vice President Howard
Lupovitch, 851-2055.
Senior USY will have a
seuda Purim 1:30 p.m. Sun-
day in the school wing.
Friends are invited, and
there is a nominal charge.
For reservations or infor-
mation call President
Michael Ungar, 557-1481;
or adviser, Michael Sabes,
356-1823.
Kadima USY (grades
seven-eight) will have a
seuda Purim 1:30 p.m. Sun-
day in the school wing.

Youth News

Junior congregation
Friends are welcome and
there is a nominal charge. will participate in youth
For reservations or infor- Shabat 9 a.m. March 8.
mation, call President liana Members will lead
Stollman, 547-5891; or ad- Shaharit, the Torah serv-
viser, Ellen Taylor, 353- ice and Musaf. Junior
congregation President
7108.
Kadima USY will go ice David Baruch will de-
skating at Hart Plaza liver the sermon. A cul-
March 9, meeting 1:15 tural luncheon will fol-
p.m. in the youth lounge. low services. There is a
Skate rental will be charge, payable in ad-
available. Drivers are vance.
Guest speaker will be
needed, and there is a
nominal fee. Friends are Rabbi Herbert Kavon of the
invited. For reservations Jewish Theological Semi-
or information contact nary. He also will address
Miss Stollman or Ms. the Jewish Institute for
Youth 9:30 a.m. March 9 in
Taylor.
Chalutzim (grades four- the synagogue on "Jews in
six) will have a Purim cos- Arab Lands."
For luncheon reserva-
tume party and magic show
2:30 p.m. Sunday in the tions, call the synagogue,
357-5544.
school wing. Refreshments
• • •
will be served, and prizes
TEMPLE ISRAEL
will be awarded for the best
costumes. Friends are in- youth will hold a Purim
vited, and there is a nomi- carnival noon Sunday in the
nal charge. For reservations temple. There will be
or information call adviser,. clowns, games, refresh-
ments and prizes. All are
Tedd Schneider, 968-2324.
Rishonim (grades one- welcome. • • •
three) will have a Purim
UNITED HEBREW
costume party and magic
show 3 p.m. Sunday in the SCHOOLS' Adat Shalom
school wing. Refreshments Synagogue branch will pre-
will be served and prizes sent a Hebrew and English
will be awarded for the best version of "Alice in Wonder-
costumes. Friends are wel- land" 7:30 p.m. Sunday in
come, and there is a nomi- the synagogue. The adult
nal charge. For reservations study commission of the
or information call adviser, synagogue will host a
Purim seuda.
Roberta Warshaw, 399-
Students in the daled and
6837.
Story Hour will have a hei classes will participate.
They
are: Rochelle Denes,
Purim costume party and
magic show 3 p.m. Sunday Sheri Wolf, Jennifer
in the school wing. Re- Stollman, Marcy
freshments- will be served, Nussbaum, Shelli Wolf,
and prizes will be awarded Joshua Newman, Jeffrey
for the best costumes. Lorence, John Gold, Nita
Friends are invited, and Perlman, Jeff Brenner,
there is a nominal charge. Brad Adelberg, Hilary Ol-
For reservations or infor- son, Denise Elson and Jody
mation, contact Ms. War- Cantor.
The student production
shaw.
was supervised by Stuart
All the youth programs
Rogoff, Renee Wohl and
will participate in the
Rabbi and Mrs. Gerald Tel-
Purim festivities at 6:45 ler.
p.m. on Saturday in the
main sanctuary. Youth are
requested to dress in cos-
tumes, and noise makers
will be provided for the
Megilla reading. Chaverim
will provide refreshments
for all the youth. Everyone
is welcome.

---

• • •
ZEDEK
SHAAREY
youth will participate in
Purim services 7 p.m.
Saturday and 9 a.m. Sun-
day. Megilla readers for the
Saturday family service in
the main sanctuary are:
Alex Eisenberg, Steven Ga-
lens, Dennis Haas, Bruce
Jackson, Edward Pont, Ted
Raimi, Matt Rubiner and
Jay Schwartz.
The Megilla reading will
be followed by a costume
party and musical comedy,
The Dickens With Ha-
man." The cast includes:
Eddie Pont, Laurie Kauf-
man, Julie Hermelin, Steve
Greenblatt, Jon Cohen,
Rachel Charlip, Margie
Aronovitz, Hindy Najman,
Tony Levin and Renee
Brickman. Carole Lasser is
the accompanist.
A Purim carnival will be
held 9 p.m. Saturday in the
Adler Hall.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 29, 198R 39

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