▪ 26 Friday, May 9, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israeli Envoy Denies Social Rejection in Egypt JERUSALEM (JTA) — Ambassador Eliahu Ben- Elissar has denied persis- tent media reports that he was experiencing social os- tracism as Israel's first envoy in Cairo. Ben-Elissar said that on the contrary, he CONG. BETH SHALOM resents RUTHI NAVON June 1st is the envy of many other exist," the envoy said. ambassadors in the Egyp- tian capital because of his Press Club Has easy access to Egyptian Arab Night Event leaders. Ben-Elissar admitted, WASHINGTON (JTA) — however, that there were The National Press Club is instances of coolness espe- holding an "Arab night" fes- cially in the Egyptian , tival May 28 and has in- media, but even this is cluded the Palestine Liber- gradually diminishing. ation Organization as a "One should understand "country" in the gala. that 30 years of animosity do not diappear im- The worst men often give mediately as if they did not the best advice. • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • We Take The Worry Out Of • • • • • • • • • • • • cleaning when properly done is an art, we at CUSTOM • • • • Drapery DRAPERY CLEANERS practice most diligently, in our never • • ending quest to improve our service to you by seeking better • • • systems • methods. • • • Don't take and good drapery cleaning for granted. 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Sheri Traison is the adviser. Shoresh (seventh and eighth grades) and Mig- dal Tzion (ninth-12th grades) will conduct Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. Shoresh also will have a treasure hunt Sunday, starting 2 p.m. at the home of Jeffrey Lupovitch, 6707 Edin- borough, West Bloom- field. For details, call Susan Goren, adviser, 557-3289. For information about youth activities contact Cheryl Kovsky, youth di- rector, 851-5100. * * * BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES an- nourices its. Dor Chadash youth (age 13-16) will go to Greenfield Village May 18, leaving from the synagogue at noon. Everyone is in- vited. For information, call Sima Abramovitz, 356- 6282. * BETH ACHIM Junior Congregation (age 7-12) will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the Klein Chapel for serv- ices. A mini kidush will fol- low. Beth Achim Nitzanim (age 3-7) will meet 10 aim. Saturday in the board room with Beth Norman for prayers and Story Hour. Lahav United Synagogue Youth will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the youth lounge for Shabat services. Post Bar and Bat Mitzva youth are invited. For information on youth activities, call Barry Ul- rych, youth director, 352- 8670. * idenbarn CreativeJe\Aelers Southfield in the Franklin Plaza (Northwestern at 12 Mile Road) 356-2525 (lady 10'4: Thurl; 10-8 BNAI DAVID youth groups will hold activities on Mother's Day, Sunday. Story Hour will meet 10 a.m. Saturday for Shabat stories and games for chil- dren age 4 to 6. Joyce Lang is group leader. Junior congregation will meet 10 a.m. Saturday. for Shabat services for youth age 7-16 in assigned rooms. A youth kidush follows. , Ruach (grades three-four) members and parents are needed to help deliver bagels May 18 as part of the group bagel sale. To volun- teer, contact adviser Burt Kideckel, 968-1765. Ha-or (grades five-six) will provide:discounts for its year-end trip to Cedar Point for members who participate in the group candy sale fund-raiser. by May 18. For information, contact adviser Robin Hutton, 661 :421; Masada (grades seven- eight) will go horseback rid- May 18, meeting 1:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Space is limited, and reservations must be made by Thursday. The group will go to Cedar Point June 1. Registration will be taken and a group fund-raiser will begin at the May 18 event. For details, contact adviser Laura Lazarus, 541-5213. Atid (grades nine-12) members are seeking spon- sors for its group bowl-a- thon May 18. Proceeds will help subsidize the group trip to Cedar Point and a charity. Bowling will take place May 18, meeting 7 p.m. at the synagogue. For information, contact President David Nathan, 967-3347; or Treasurer Jim Kovalsky, 968-2272, eve- nings. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 9 a.m. Sunday for services and a discussion with the rabbi, followed by breakfast and bowling. The group will play a softball game with Bnai Moshe T and T on May 18. Alan Hur- witz is group adviser. The Shalom youth group year-end trip to The Farm in Windsor, for children in kindergarten-second grade, has been post- poned to June 29. For information 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 youth will participate in the an- nual Mother's Day commu- nity breakfast 11 a.m. Sun- day in the social hall. There is a nominal fee, and all families are invited. Any- one interested in helping should contact their ad- viser. Senior United Synagogue Youth (grades nine-12) will hold elections 8 p.m. May 18 in the youth lounge. Re- freshments will be served. Anyone interested in run- ning for office or for infor- mation about the group should call President Michael -Ungar, 557-1481; or adviser Michael Sabes, ° 356-1823. Kadima USY (grades seven-eight) will have a road rally May 18, meeting 2:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Everyone is invited, and there is a nominal fee. Anyone bringing two new guests will go for half price. Drivers are needed. For reservations or informa- tion, contact President Ilana Stollman, 54'7-5891; or 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 then help with the annual Mother's Day community break- fast. The May 18 program will resume with serv- ices, discussions, break- fast and bowling. For in- formation, contact President Brian Ham- mer, 542-2939; or adviser Marc Behar, 557-8551. six) will go to the zoo May 18, meeting in the youth lounge at 1:15 p.m. There is a nominal charge, and everyone is welcome. Driv- ers are needed. For reserva- tions or information, call adviser Tedd Schneider, 968-2324. Rishonim (grades one- three) will go rollerskating Sunday, meeting in the youth lounge at 1:15 p.m. Friends are invited, and there is a nominal fee. Driv- ers are needed. For reserva- tions or information, CE adviser Roberta Warshaw, 399-6837. Rishonim will go to Greenfield Village May 18, meeting in the youth lounge. Everyone is invited, and there is a nominal charge. Drivers are needed. For reservations contact Ms. Warshaw. 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 1-3) 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. For information about any of the Bnai Moshe youth activities, call Sharon Levine, youth director, 548-3123 or 547-3369. * * * HASHACHAR will hold its spring convention May 16-18 at Camp Eberhart, Three Rivers. Theme of the convention is "Arab and Is- raeli Conflict." The weekend will include Israeli culture, singing, kosher meals, and transportation will be, provided. High school students in grades eight-12 are invited. For in- formation, call Hashachar, 661-1038. There is a charge. * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK junior congregation will hold its annual election of officers and board members 9 a.m. May 18 in the synagogue. Petitions should be in to the synagogue office by Thursday. The annual installation dinner will be held May 24 at the synagogue. For in- formation, call adviser Paul Magy, 356-5749 or 356- 2146; or David Baruch, junior congregation president, 642-0825. Junior congregation w sponsor a creative arts booklet for Shaarey Zedek youth groups. Members - Chaverim, Kadimah a. ). junior congregation are in- vited to submit creative writing and drawings for the booklet. Deadline is May 18. A contest for the best cover design is under way. Deadline is Sunday. Arti- cles and designs should be submitted to the youth office, to any member of junior congregation or to Jerry Glen, editor. For in- formation. call Jerry, .352-