THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News (Continued from Page 44) fast and softball practice. The group will play baseball against Bnai Moshe May 18. Alan Hurvitz is group adviser. For details on youth events at Bnai David, con- tact youth director Danny Kaplan at the synagogue, 557-8325 or 543-1021 or 398-7422, evenings. * * * -BNAI MOSHE Kadima United Synagogue Youth (grades seven-eight), Senior USY (grades nine-12) and Talit and Tefilin Club (age 13-18) are in Toronto for the weekend. Talit and Tefilin Club (age 13-18) will meet in the chapel 8:30 a.m. Sunday for services and discussions, followed by breakfast and_ bowling. Everyone is wel- come, and there is a charge. For information about the group, contact President 1.3SigOaRcIriTrifgV lck/r 8551. Chalutzim (grades four- six) will go rollerskating Sunday, meeting 1:15 p.m. in the youth lounge. Everyone is invited, and there is a nominal fee. Driv- ers are needed. For reserva- tions or information, call adviser Tedd Schneider, 968-2324. Rishonim (grades one- three) will go rollerskat- ing May 11, meeting 1:15 p.m. in the youth lounge. Everyone is welcome, and there is a nominal charge. Drivers are needed. For reservations or information, call ad- viser 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 information call adviser Mark Eichner, 358-0065. iii&inari b6§.1rd Mir lb _ a.m. Saturday for Shabat * * Slomovitz Scholarships Set for ZOA Programs in Israel The Zi6nist Organization of America - Detroit District has scholarships available for students who want to participate in the ZOA's Mollie Goodman High School program or several summer programs. The scholarships from the Philip Slomovitz Schol- arship Fund can be used for: • One year of study at the ZOA Mollie Goodman Aca- demic High School, Ashke- . ton, Israel, 10th, 11th and 12th grades. • 40-day Summer Teen Age Camp, Kfar Silver School, Ashkelon, Israel, 13 and 14 years of age. • 40-day Teen Age Tour, 15-17 years of age. • 40-day Israel Summer in Moshav, qualified appli- cants, 17-22 years of age. • 40-day Masada Leadership Training Course, 16-19 years of age. For information and ap- plications, phone the Zionist Organization of De- troit, 569-1515. BBYO Activities) Al Jolson AZA won the AZA Basketball League championship, defeating Sam Beber AZA. Presenta- tion of the Avrum "Bud" Charlip Memorial Trophy was made by Eliot Charlip and Maynard Kalef. Each member of the winning Jol- son AZA team will receive AZA basketball medals at the forthcoming AZA Coun- cil meeting 7 p.m. Monday at the Bnai Brith Building, 25835 Southfield, South- field. Sam Beber AZA will sponsor a sock hop dance 8 p.m. Saturday (May 3) at Thompson Middle School, glirouthfield. There is a nomi- nal charge. For informa- tion, call Steve Gabel, 569- deb 8183; or Steve Dines, 557- 977. Mir Glazer BBG and Rose AZA will sponsor a carnival to raise money for the -American Cancer Society 1-4 p.m. May 11 at the United Hebrew Schools main building. The carnival is open to the public. For in- formation, call Marlene Reid, 352-3847. The - Great Lakes AZA and'BBG Councils have ap- pointed Bruce Rubenstein of Samson AZA and Shari Adelman of Machar BBG as coordinators for the forth- coming AZA and BBG Council installations. The installations will be held June 16 at Adat Shalom Synagogue. Also appointed was Brian Papo of Rose AZA as AZA softball coordinator. The AZA Softball League will meet Sunday mornings from June through August. BBYO announces the ap- pointment of Larry Green- berg as adviser to Samson AZA and Susan Metz as ad- viser to Rishonah BBG. Ad- visers are still being sought for chapters serving West Bloomfield, Southfield, Huntington Woods and Oak Park. Anyone interested should contact Hope Bran- din or Brian Ackerson, 552-8260. Larry Bircoll of Goode AZA, president of the Great Lakes AZA Council, was designated as an "outstand- ing youth leader" at the re- cent awards banquet of the Metropolitan Detroit Youth Foundation. Bircoll was one of 25 youth selected from more than 125 nominations for recognition. The award recognizes outstanding leadership in both school and community as well as academic excellence and self-discipline. 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 Corn- munity Breakfast, 11 a.m. May 11 in the social hall. There is a nominal fee, and all families are invited. The youth will be waiting on the tables and selling the breakfast. Anyone in- terested in helping should contact their adviser or call the youth department, 548-3123.-The men's club is sponsoring and cooking the breakfast. The youth department will show the movie "Kazablan" 8 p.m. Thursday in the social hall. There is a nominal charge, and tickets may be purchased at the door. For information, call the youth department. any of trhe Bnai Moshe youth activities, call Sharon Levine, youth director, 548-3123 or 547-3369. * * * HILLEL DAY SCHOOL students in grades kindergarten-nine will see the Michigan Opera Theater presentation of "Rumpelstiltskin" today. A lecture-demonstration will follow. "Dance Alive," a dance group from the Birming- ham Unitarian Church, will entertain May 31 at the day school. Hillel will sponsor a soc- cer clinic Monday, Wednes- day, May 12, 14 and 18, weekdays at 3:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. Sundays. There is a charge. For information, call the day school, 851- 2394. 1980 )D24ATSK/IV, NOW AT SPORTS FAIR TEL-12 MALL Telegraph & 12 Mile Roads SOUTHFIELD, MICH. 352-0520 40th IMAMS at Matter Furs To Honor This Occasion We Are Having A 40th Anniversary * * * MSTY Regional to Begin Today Michigan State Temple Youth will hold their third annual regional board meeting today through Sunday in Ann Arbor. New officers will be elected. Today's activities include Shabat services at Temple Beth Emeth. Saturday's events include Shabat morning services conducted by the Ann Arbor Youth Group, board meeting and elections and a casino night. MSTY members from To- ledo, Grand Rapids, Flint, Jackson and metropolitan Detroit will attend. For in- formation, call Julie Vanek, 1-995-0279; or Ann Arbor President Robby Spellman, 1-761-4745. Friday, May 2, 1980 45 SALE All Merchandise Is Reduced UP TO 0 Layaway is available Imported furs labeled to show country of origin. 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