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March 14, 1980 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-03-14

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Friday, March 14, 1980 51 °

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Youth News

ADAT SHALOM Nit-
zanim (age 3-5) will be led in
stories and prayers by Anne
Kovsky 10:30 a.m. Satur-
day in room 104.
Makor (age 6-9) will have
Shabat services 10:30 a.m.
Saturday in the youth
lounge, under the supervi-
sion of Stuart Rogoff.
Garinim (fifth and sixth
,grades) will hold Shabat
services 10 a.m. Saturday in
the chapel.
Shoresh (seventh and
eighth grades) will host
an oneg Shabat 8 p.m.
today in the home of Sue
Hollander, 6665 Edin-
borough, West Bloom-
field. The group also will
conduct services 10 a.m.
Saturday in the board
room. For details, call
Sue Goren, adviser, 557-
3289.
Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th
grades) will sponsor an oneg
Shabat 7:30 p.m. today at
the Federation Apartments
in Oak Park. Shabat serv-

ices will be held 10 a.m.
Saturday in the board room.
The group will return to the
Federation Apartments 2
p.m. Sunday to help the
residents with chores and
odd jobs. For information,
call Debby Vieder, adviser,
352-0213.
For information about
youth activities, contact
Cheryl Kovsky, youth di-
rector, 851-5100.

bring a bag lunch. Parents
are needed to drive. For in-
formation, call Miriam
Coffman, 851-6880.
Dor Chadash Teens (age
13-15) will go horseback rid-
ing at Roy's Ranch fallow-
ing Hebrew school. Reser-
vations are required. Driv-
ers are needed. For informa-
tion and reservations, call
Sima Abramovitz, 356-
6282.

BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES' Atid
Youth (age 8-9) will sponsor
a talent show 12:15 p.m.
March 23 in Kaufer Hall of
the synagogue. Everyone is
welcome at a nominal
charge. For information,
call Debbie Engel, youth
adviser at the synagogue,
851-6880, or at home, 398-
3075.
Machar (age 10-12) will
go ice skating at Fairlane
Town Center Sunday fol-
lowing Hebrew school. Par-
ticipants are requested to

BETH ACHIM Junior
congregation will meet 10
a.m. Saturday in the Klein
Chapel. Mini-kidush will
follow. For information, call
Barry Lippitt, 353-4477.
Nitzanim (age 3-7) will
meet 10:30 a.m. Saturday in
the board room for prayers
and story hour.
Lahav United Synagogue
Youth will meet 10 a.m.
Saturday in the youth
lounge for services.
For information on youth
activities, call Barry Ul-
rych, youth director, 352-
8670.

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Camp Takes Registration

Camp Young Judaea, the
Hadassah-sponsored sum-
mer camp located in Orton-
vine, is taking registration
for its 10th anniversary
season.
The camp includes a na-
ture center, lakefront and
beach, rowboats, canoes,
newly-built dining hall,
sports facilities for football,
softball, basketball, tennis
and soccer and 24 cabins
and an infirmary.
Besides regular camp ac-
tivities, Camp Young
Judaea provides a program
of Jewish content, em-

phasizing Jewish and Is-
raeli history, culture and
experiential education.
The camp is both Sab-
bath- and kashrut-
observant. There will be
two camp sessions. For
information and to regis-
ter, contact Camp Young
Judaea, 6600 W. Maple,
West Bloomfield, 48033,
(313) 661-1038.

The camp is the summer
program of Hashachar, the
Zionist youth movement,
and is geared for youth age
8-14.

The manufacturers and distributors of

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BNAI MOSHE Senior
United Synagogue Youth
(grades nine-12) will have
an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today
at the Federation Apart-
ments. There will be serv-
ices, singing and refresh-
ments. Everyone is wel-
come. For information, call
Social Action Vice
President Howard
Lupovitch, 851-2055.
Senior USY and Kadima
(grades seven-eight) will go
to the Shrine Circus March
23, meeting 1 p.m. in the
youth lounge. Drivers are
needed and reservations are
required. For information,
call Senior USY President
Michael Ungar, 557-1481;
or Michael Sabes, adviser,
356-1823; or Kadima
President Ilana Stollman,
547-5891; or Ellen Taylor,
adviser, 353-7108.
Talit and Tefilin Club
(age 13-18) will meet 8:30
a.m. Sunday in the chapel
for services and discussions,
followed by breakfast and
bowling. Friends are in-
vited and there is a charge.
Chalutzim (grades
four-six), Rishonim
(grades one-three), and
Story Hour (age 3-6) will
gq to the Shrine Circus
Sunday, meeting 1 p.m. in
the youth lounge. For
reservations, call Chalut-
zim adviser Tedd
Schneider, 968-2324; or
Rishonim and Story
Hour adviser Roberta
Warshaw, 399-6837.
Junior congregation (age
7-13) will meet 10 a.m.
Saturday for services and

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discussions. Friends are in-
vited.
Story Hour will meet 10
a.m. Saturday in the board
room for Shabat stories and
games. Friends are wel-
come.
For information on Bnai
Moshe youth activities, call
Sharon Levine, youth direc-
tor, 548-3123 or 547-3369.

1 Block S. of 9 Mi.

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Between Purim and Pesach

UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS' high school
will hold its annual shul-in
beginning 8:30 p.m. Satur-
day in the LaMed Au-
ditorium of the main UHS
building. The event will in-
clude -guest speakers on
Palestinian rights with
workshops to follow, dinner,
breakfast on Sunday morn-
ing and a dance featuring
D.J. Sheldon Yellen and the
movie "Tommy" starring
Elton John and The Who.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Scott
Cranis, 542-6543.

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BNAI DAVID youth
group events will resume
March 23. Trips to the
Shrine Circus and Ice
CaPades have been can-
celed. For information, con-
' tact a youth leader or the
synagogue office, 557-8210
or 557-8325 after 5 p.m.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 9 a.m. Sunday for
morning services followed
by breakfast and bowling.,
Teens age 12 to 17 are in-
vited.

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