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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

52 Friday, April 4, 1980

Youth Nevus

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ADAT 'HALOM Nit-
zanim (age 3-5) will hear
stories and learn prayers
with Anne Kovsky, 10:30
a.m. Saturday in room 104.
Makor (age 6-9) will
gather for services 10:30
a.m. Saturday in the youth
lounge, under the supervi-
sion of Stuart Rogoff. At
11:45 a.m. both groups_ will
return to the main
sanctuary to lead the con-
gregation in the concluding
hymns.
Garinim (fifth and sixth
grades), Shoresh (seventh
and eighth grades) and
Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th
grades) will conduct Shabat
services for the congrega-
tion beginning at 9 a.m.
Saturday.
Participants include:
Jonathan Levy, Michael
Nachman, Steven
Lupovitch, Julie Green-
berg, Howard Lupovitch,
Alan Woronoff, Kathy
Levinson, Marcie Freed-
land, Matthew May,

Barry Frank and Bruce
Kutinsky.
The Torah portion will be
read by Stevan Levy, Sandy
Vieder, and Jeffrey
Lupovitch. Jonathan
Greenberg will read the
Haftorah. Torah and Haf-
torah commentaries will be
offered by Amy Freedland
and Elizabeth Alpern. A
special forum on Jerusalem
will be presented by How-
ard Lupovitch and Gail
Nachman. The Ronnie
Posen Cultural Luncheon
and program follows in the
youth lounge.
For information about
youth activities, contact
Cheryl Kovsky, youth di-
rector, 851-5100.

Plaza Hotel.
A Sabra, Sara did not
learn to speak English until
she was five years old.

* * *

BETH ACHIM Nit-
zanim will meet 10 a.m.
Saturday for stories and
prayers, directed by Beth
Norman.
Junior congregation (age
7-12) will meet 10 a.m.
Saturday in the Klein
Chapel, under the supervi-
sion of Barry Lippitt. A mini
kidush will follow. For in-
formation, call Barry Lip :
pitt, 353-4477.
Lahav United Synagogue
Youth will hold their Sab-
bath Hol HaMoed services
10 a.m. Saturday in the
* * *
youth lounge. The same
AKIVA HEBREW DAY schedule is maintained for
SCHOOL announces that Lahav services on the last
seventh grader Sara Broner two days of Passover.
Talit and Tefilin will
has won the regional spel-
ling bee, sponsored by The meet 9 a.m. April 13 in the
Klein Chapel. Guest
Detroit News.
Sara will participate in speaker will be Ted
the metropolitan spelling Lindsey, general man-
bee May 1 at the Detroit ager of the Detroit Red
Wings. At 11 a.m. There
will be a special memo-
rial service commemorat-
ing the Holocaust in the
main sanctuary. All are
invited.
For information about the
Beth Achim youth pro-
grams, contact Barry Ul-
rych, youth director, 352-
IJI 8670. -

* * *



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BNAI DAVID youth
program will sponsor a
"Choosing a Jewish Sum-
mer Camp" program for
youth through age 16 and
their parents Wednesday in
the synagogue. Representa-
tives from Camp Tamarack,
Kfar Ivri and the Jewish
Community Center Day
Camp will give pre-
sentations and answer
questions.
Programs for children in
kindergarten to fifth grade
will be presented at 7:30
p.m., while programs for
youth in grades six to 11
will be discussed at 8:30
p.m. Youth age 16 and tip
interested in staff positions
may also attend at 8:30 p.m.
For information, contact
youth director Danny Kap-
lan, 543-1021 or 398-7422,
evenings.
Youth attending junior
congregation groups (age
7-16) and Story Hour (age
4-6) will be treated to a spe-
cial Passover kidush during
10 a.m. Youth services
Saturday. All young people
are invited.
Shalom (for children in
kindergarten-second
grade) will go ice skating
at Fairlane Ice Arena to-
day, meeting 1:45 p.m. in
the youth lounge. Special
assistance will be given
to all skaters, and skate
rental is available.
Passover refreshments
will be served at the
synagogue. For informa-
tion, contact adviser
Diane Shaw, 967-4415.
Ha-or (grades five-six)
will hold a hayride and
roast Passover marshmal-
lows at Roy's Ranch Sun-
day, meeting 11 a.m. in the

youth lounge. Friends are
welcome. For reservations,
contact adviser Robin Hut-
ton, 661-4214.
Masada (grades seven-
eight) will hold a Passover
oneg Shabat 6:30 p.m. today
in the home of adviser
Laura Lazarus, 24340
Westhampton, Oak Park.
Program will include
dinner. For information,
contact Miss Lazarus, 541-
5213.
Atid senior group basket-
ball team beat the Beth
Shalom team in the March
30 playoff game of the
inter-congregational bas-
ketball league. Cham-
pionship game will be
played 5:15 p.m. April 13 at
the main Jewish Commu-
nity Center. Group mem-
bers are invited.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will not meet Sunday.
Weekly meetings will re-
sume 9 -a.m. April 13 with
breakfast and discussion
with the rabbi, followed by
bowling. Youth age 12-17
are invited. Persons who
attend regularly will be
treated to a Detroit Tigers
baseball game. For infor- ,
mation, contact adviser
Alan Hurvitz, 557-0822,
evenings.
For information on youth
events at Bnai David, con-
tact Kaplan at the
synagogue, 557-8325 or
557-8210, before 5 p.m.

Marc Behar, 557-8551.
Senior Kadima
USY, Talit and Tefilin Club
(grades seven-12) will go to
Toronto May 1-4. Anyone
interested in helping plan
this weekend should contact
their adliiser.
Chalutzim (grades four-
six) will have a movie day
April 13, meeting 1:15 p.m.
in the youth lounge. Re-
freshments will be served,
and there is a nominal
charge. Everyone is wel-
come. For reservations or
information, call adviser,
Tedd Schneider, 968-2324.
Rishonim (grades one-
three) will go to the Ft.
Wayne Museum April 13,
meeting 1:15 p.m. in the
youth lounge. Drivers are
needed. Friends are invited,
and there is a nominal
charge. For reservations or
information, call adviser,
Roberta Warshaw, 399-
6837,
Junior congregation
-(age 7-13) will meet 10
a.m. Saturday in the
chapel for services and
discussions. Everyone is

welcome. For informa-
tion, call adviser, Mark
Eichner, 358-0065.
Story Hour (age 3-6) will
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
the board room for Shabat
stories and games.
Everyone is invited. For in-
formation, call Ms. War-
shaw.
The youth department
will participate in the an-
nual Mother's Day commu-
nity breakfast May 11
sponsored by the men's cl
Anyone interested in hei r
ing should contact an ad-
viser.
Bnai Moshe youth will
co-sponsor a CPR course
with the synagogue 7 p.m.
Wednesday and April 16
in the social hall. Certifi-
cation will be awarded at
the completion of the
course. There is no
charge. For information,
contact Michael Sabes,
356-1823.
For information about -
.Bnai Moshe youth activi-
ties, call Sharon Levine,
youth director, 548-3123 or
547-3369.

* * *

* * *

BNAI MOSHE Senior
United Synagogue Youth
(grades nine-12) will have a
banner-making meeting 8
p.m. Saturday in the home
of Michael Ungar, 17259
New Jersey, Southfield.
Anyone interested in help-
ing make the new Moshe
Mouse banner for regional
convention is welcome. For
information, call President
Michael Ungar, 557-1481,
or adviser, Michael Sabes,
356-1823.
Senior USY will partici-
pate in the regional rally
April 12 at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek. Regional convention
will be held at the Hyatt
Regency Hotel in Dearborn,
April 18-20. For informa-
tion, contact Ungar or
Sabes.
Kadima USY (grades
seven-eight) will go rol-
lerskating at Bonaventure
and have a pizza party,
April 13, meeting 3:30 p.m.
in the youth lounge. Friends
are invited, and there is a
nominal charge. Drivers are
needed. The pizza party will
be held in the home of Sha-
ron Levine, 23025 Kipling,
Oak Park. For reservations,
call President Ilana
Stollman, 547-5891, -or the
youth lounge, 548-3123. For
information, call adviser,
Ellen Taylor, 353-7108.
Talit and Tefilin Club
(age 13-18) will meet 8:30
a.m. Sunday in the chapel
for services and dis-
cussions, followed by
breakfast and bowling.
Friends are welcome,
and there is a nominal
fee. For information, call
President Brian Ham-
mer, 542-2939; or adviser,

LEVY

GREENBERG BLUMENBERG

UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS announces the
winners of its Pearl Schol-
arihip are: Michelle
Blumenberg, Julie Green-
berg and Charlotte Levy.
The three are seniors at the
United Hebrew Schools
High School.
Michelle and Charlotte
are members of Habonim
and Julie is a member of
Adat Shalom Synagogue's
youth group.
Michelle will apply her
scholarship to a Habonim

study and kibutz program.
Charlotte will use her
award' for a one-year
Habonim workshop and will
live in a kibutz and travel.
Julie will attend the
Miami Quinmester High
School in summer.

The Pearl Scholarship is
awarded to full-time UHS
High School students who
demonstrate academic ex-
cellence and are involved in
Zionist or synagogue activi-
ties.

* * *

Hillel Student Wins Award

Joshua Berg, a student in Judy Herman's third
grade class at Hillel Day School, represented the
school in the annual Japanese Quail (Coturnix) Fair
at Michigan State University. Joshua took first place
in his age group for a project to determine the effects
of a pure dairy diet on the growth of quail during their
first few weeks of life. He was presented with an out-
standing project award "for scientific merit."

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