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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-05-23

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44 Friday, May 23, 1980

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

pants in the fund-raising day in assigned rooms for (age 13-18) will meet 8:30
candy sale must turn in youth age 7-16. Awards a.m. Sunday in the chapel
all monies collected by for attendance will be for services and discussions,
Sunday to adviser Robin presented to members followed by breakfast. The
Hutton, 661-4212.
June 14 at the final group will play softball with
the Bnai David group at
Ruach (grades three-four) luncheon.
announces that Brian Lang
Youth groups will not Kennedy School. Everyone
won the contest for raising hold activities Sunday. A is welcome. For informa-
the most funds in the group calendar of year-end events tion, call President Brian
JEWISH
bagel sale. Funds raised in June has been mailed to Hammer, 542-2939; or ad-
will help to lower the cost of members and is available in viser Marc Behar, 557-
DAY CAMP
8551.
the group year-end trip to the synagogue office.
Ages 4-10
Junior congregation (age
Bob-Lo
June
22,
meeting
For
information
on
youth
June 30-July 25
8:30 a.m. at the synagogue. events at Bnai David, con- 7-13) will meet 10 a.m.
3 Days a week
For information, contact tact Youth Director Danny Saturday in the chapel for
M,W,F 9 AM-4PM
* * *
adviser Burt Kideckel, Kaplan at the synagogue, services and discussions.
BETH ACHIM Lahav
TRIPS DAILY
968-1765, evenings.
557-8325 or 398-7422, eve- Everyone is invited. For in-
formation, call advise
United Synagogue Youth
Talit and Tefilin Club will nings.
Based at 14000 W. 9 Mi., Oak Park
* * *
(grades
nine-12)
will
meet
Mark Eichner, 358-0065
meet
the
Bnai
Moshe
T
and
Cost — $75
10 a.m. Saturday in the
Junior congregati
T group in a softball game
Senior
BNAI
MOSHE
Contact Rabbi Simon
youth lounge for services.
re-match Sunday, following United Synagogue Youth will see a Detroit Tiger
548-2666
All are welcome.
9 a.m. services and break- (grades nine-12) elected baseball game June 1,
* * *
fast. The group will attend a Linda Ankerman president meeting 11:45 p.m. in the
BETH SHALOM United Detroit Express soccer for the 1980-1981 program youth lounge. Members
Youth will game June 11. For informa- year. Other officers are: should bring a dairy
Synagogue
Exciting entertainment for your club or organization. An
sponsor
the
Greater
Detroit tion, contact adviser Alan Susie Klein, executive vice lunch. There is a nominal
amazing demonstration of ESP and mind reading with audi-
United Synagogue Youth Hurvitz, 557-0822, eve- president; Howard Weiner, charge. Tickets are
ence participation.
nings.
Elyse Jacobs, Michael limited. For tickets, call
547-2464 • Maccabia Day 12:30 p.m.
Mel Eisenberg
Ungar and Jeff Diskin, vice Eichner or the synagogue
Shabat
groups
will
meet
Sunday at the synagogue.
There is a charge. For 10 a.m. Saturday. Story presidents; and Alison youth office, 548-3123.
Story Hour (age 3-6) will
reservations, call Jay Hour will gather for chil-, Amber, secretary. For in-
Schwartz, 681-7504; Stuart dren age 4 to 6 with leader formation about the group, meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
call adviser Michael Sabes, the board room for Shabat
Sandweiss, 569-2579; or Jon Joyce Lang.
Junior congregation 356-1823.
stories and games.
Widenbaum, 548-7832.
* * *
Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 10 a.m. Satur-
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You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe
an-
BNAI DAVID
deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur-
nounces that registration is
chase fine g'ems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry.
open for its series of year-
A service to private owners, banks and estates.
end trips for youth to Cedar
Call 642-5575.
Point in June. Youth, in
VOt atvatest.‘.
grades seven-eight will
est. 1919
spend a day at Cedar Point
June 1; meeting 7 a.m. at
the synagogue. Cost in-
cludes admission, rides, bus
30400 Telegraph Road
Suites 104/134
transportation and dinner.
Birmingham, MI 48010
Space is limited. Reserva-
(313) 642-5575
tion forms must be turned in
LAWRENCE M. ALLAN
to the synagogue office or to
President
adviser Laura Lazarus,
itto GEMOLOGIST DIAMONTOLOGIST
541-5213, evenings.
Ninth-12th graders will
hold a Cedar Point trip June
8, meeting 7 a.m. at the
synagogue. Bus transporta-
tion and dinner will be pro-
vided. Reservation forms
must be submitted by June
1 to youth director Danny
Kaplan, 543-1021 or 398-
7422, or a group officer.
Atid members who par-
Temple Emanu-El Temple Youth group members accepting the Walter E.
ticipated in the bowl-a-thon Klein Youth Award of the Jewish Community Council are, back row, from left:
fund raiser should turn in David Stein, Lori Starman, Melissa Pearlman, David Baum, Mitch Front, Sue
If you would like them to
monies. collected by May 30 Pickard, Billy Fenster, Amy Schiffer and Rabbi Lane Steinger. Pictured in front
spend the holidays with you,
in order to receive discounts row, from left, are: Adviser Rose Fenster, Rachel Aberly, Heidi Rose, President
by using a low cost video dimension,
on the June 8 trip. For in- Naomi Aberly, Faith Parr and Sherri Ginns.
contact Jerry Sipher at 355-3800
formation, contact trea-
surer Jim Kovalsky, 968-
Stuart Sandweiss, raised
Temple Emanu-El Tem- mentions.
2272.
Temple Israel's con- funds for the Falashas and
ple Youth received the 13th
Ha-or (grades five-six) annual Walter E. Klein tinuous contributions to Soviet Jewry through two
will travel to Cedar Point Youth Award of the Jewish the Jewish Association dance-a-thons. They also
21711 W. Ten Mile Rd.
June 20, meeting 7 a.m. in Community Council of Met- for Retarded Citizens in- adopted Boris Kalendarov,
Southfield, Mich. 48075
the synagogue. Partici- ropolitan Detroit "for out- cluded a dance-a-thon, a an imprisoned Jewish re-
standing social action pro- Hanuka party and in- fusenik.
structional slide pre-
Migdal Tzion USY of
gramming."
Adat Shalom Synagogue
President Naomi Aberly sentations.
Lahav members were donated books to Sinai
and TEMTY's 35 active
members were recognized noted for their ongoing par- Hospital, collected toys
for their ongoing assistance ticipation in the "Meals on for immigrant children
to a resettled Indochinese Wheels" program for el- and raised funds for '
family, for an 18-hour derly shut-ins sponsored by Falashas. Steven Levy
"dribble-a-thon" whose pro- the National Council of president of the group
The Council award,
ceeds enabled Jewish in-. Jewish Women.
Three groups were also only one of its kind loCa— y
mates
at
Jackson
State
353-2810
Prison to conduct Passover selected to receive commen- serves to recognize and
Seders and for a Hanuka dation certificates. Samuel bring to public attention the
party planned at the Jewish Beber AZA of the Bnai outstanding community
Federation Apartments for Brith Youth Organization, service programs of Detroit
whose president is Steven area Jewish youth groups.
senior citizens.
Members of this year's
Temple Israel Temple Gabel, coordinated many
An Adult Community Located at
Youth, led by Adam Cooper, social activities with the youth awards subcommit-
and Lahav United Southfield Special Educa- tee were: Chairman Jack
28301 Franklin Road, Southfield
Synagogue Youth of Cong. tion Association for re- Bodzin, Rhea Appelman,
Meals and other services optional
Beth Achim, under tarded young adults in met- Jeanne Korsh, Mrs. Joseph
B. Kripke and Esther K.
President Bob Goldsmith, ropolitan Detroit.
Beth Shalom USY, led by Rosenblum.
were awarded honorable

SHALOM
ADAT
Shoresh . (seventh and
eighth grades) and Migdal
Tzion (ninth-12th grades)
will conduct Shabat serv-
ices 10 a.m. Saturday in the
board room. Eyal Tzeel will

read from the Torah. A
luncheon follows as part of
the sisterhood and men's
club oneg Shabat series.
A special forum entitled
"What's on Your Mind?"
will be presented. Par-
ticipants are Elizabeth Al-
pern, Jonathan Levy, Anita
Liwazer and Steven
Lupovitch.
For information about
youth activities, call Cheryl
Kovsky, youth director,
851-5100.

.

Junior congregation (age
7-12) will meet 10 a.m.
Saturday in the Klein
Chapel for services. A mini
kidush will follow.
Nitzanim (age 3-7) will
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
the board room for prayers
and Story Hour. Group
leader is Beth Norman.
Lahav USY will partici-
pate in the Greater Detroit
USY Maccabia Games
12:30 p.m. Sunday at Cong.
Beth Shalom. For informa-
tion, call Lahav President
Bobby Goldsmith, 559-
4434.
For information on Beth
Achim youth activities call
Barry Ulrych, youth direc-
tor, 352-8670.

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