Friday, June 21, 1980 45
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Workmen's Circle Picnic
Youth News
Fishman Award Winners
BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES' Dor
Chadash (age 13-15) will
sponsor a car wash 9 a.m.-3
p.m. July 6,13,20 and 27 in
the synagogue parking lot.
- Members are requested to
save newspapers for the
forthcoming newspaper
drive. For information on
Dor Chadash activities, call
Sima Abramovitz, 356-
6282.
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BNAI DAVID Shalom
group (for children in
kindergarten-second grade)
will visit The Farm, an
Winners of the Meyer and Nathan Fishman Israel amusement park in
Award and the benefactors of the award are pictured •Windsor, Sunday, meeting
from left: Nathan Fishman, Aryeh Koenigsberg, 10 a.m. in the youth lounge.
Adam Cooper, Elise Jacobs, David Baruch, David Friends are welcome. Chil-
Gottfried and Meyer Fishman. The students were dren should bring a bag
chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership and lunch, while drinks and
community service. The awards will allow the stu- snack will be provided. Cost
dents to spend a summer of study in Israel.
includes admission to all
BBYO Activities
Marc Bakst of Rose AZA
and Michele Ungar of
Ahavah BBG were installed
as presidents of the Great
Lakes AZA and BBG Coun-
cils, respectively, at the an-
nual BBYO installation at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
Marc has been a member of
Rose AZA for the past two
years and has served as sec-
retary of his chapter as well
as coordinator for the recent
elections training conclave.
Michele has been a
member of Ahavah BBG for
three-years and served in
the past, year as chapter
president as well as coor-
dinator for the elections
training convlave.
Also installed as officers
for the AZA Council were:
Barry Stern, Posen AZA,
first vice president; Michael
Byck, Rose AZA, second
vice president; Jeff
Weil, L'Chaim AZA, third
vice president; Jeff
Goldsmith, Rose AZA, trea-
surer; Robert Ellman, Hart
AZA, secretary; Aaron
Bergman, Rose AZA, re-
porter; and Larry Bircoll,
Goode AZA, counselor.
Other BBG Council
officers are: Michelle
White, Glazer BBG, first
vice president; Shelly
Gold, Naches BBG, sec-
ond vice president; Ai-
leen Katz, Simcha BBG,
third vice president;
Marcy York, Shalom
Aviv BBG, treasurer;
arlene Reid, Glazer
BG, secretary; Linda
Roman, Savage BBG, re-
& i3orter ; and Caroline
Ilt.Broida, Disraeli BBG,
_ counselor.
Co-Chairmen for the in-
stallation program were
Shari Adelman of Machar
BBG and Bruce Rubenstein
of Samson AZA.
Gen. Maurice Rose
AZA won the AZA out-
standing chapter award for
the fourth consecutive year.
This award honors out-
standing chapter participa-
tion in council activities
throughout the year, as well
as a well-rounded chapter
program. The AZA most
improved chapter award'.
Michele Ungar and Marc Bakst are the new
presidents of the Bnai- Brith Girls and Aleph Zadik
Aleph components, respectively, of the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization.
was won by Sam Beber borah, the second highest
AZA. Joel Ungar of Beber award, was won by Julie
AZA won the AZA minutes Kohlenberg of Erani BBG,
incentive award for keep- Michele Ungar of Ahavah
ing outstanding minutes of BBG, Barb Behrmann of
the chapter's meetings."
Shalom Aviv BBG, Nancy
• The BBG outstanding Newman of Aliyah BBG,
chapter award was captured Linda Baker of Sabra BBG
by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Joanna Salomon of
BBG while the BBG most Masada BBG.
Michigan
Eleven
improved chapter award
went to Erani BBG. Renee BBYOers are in Israel to
Gatien of Glazer BBG won participate in this sum-
the BBG minutes incentive mer's BBYO Israel Sum-
award while Glazer BBG mer Institute, a six-week
also won the BBG scrapbook study tour of the state of
Israel. The ISI includes a
contest.
In addition, several two-day orientation at
Michigan BBYOers were the Bnai Brith Perlman
honored with the presenta- Camp in Starlight, Pa.,
tion of outstanding indi- followed by a varied Is-
vidual
, achievement raeli experience, includ-
awards. The Silver Shield of ing work on a moshav, a
David, AZA's highest indi- stay in the home of an Is-
vidual award, was pre- raeli youth, a field school
sented to Larry Bircoll of experience, 10 days in
Goode AZA. The Bronze Jerusalem and touring
Shield of David, the second the rest of the country.
Attending from Michigan
highest award, was won by
Alan Salle of Posen AZA, Region are: Mark Prussian
Jeff Weisserman of Benny of Beber AZA; Elisa Silver-
AZA, Steve Gabel of Beber man, Lynne Steinberg, Lori
AZA and Barry Stern of Lichtman, Janet Feldman
and Lauri Iczkovitz of Dis-
Posen AZA.
The Gold Star of Deborah, raeli BBG; Joshua Zalev of
,BBG's highest individual Herzl AZA, Windsor; Susan
award, was presented to Webber of Machar BBG;
Franci Shanbrom of Aliyah Howard Manela and Steve
BBG, Janice Kesner of Brown of L'Chaim AZA; and
Shalom Aviv BBG, Joanne Roger Honet of Ruach AZA.
Also departing this week
Altschul, Sandy Zoldan and
Heather Arnold of Dalyah will be Michele Ungar of
BBG, Renee Moore, Ahavah BBG, who will par-
Caroline Broida, Marcia ticipate in the BBYO Kal-
Eizen and Marcy Lichter- lah, a four-week intensive
man of Disraeli BBG and Judaism program held at
Rachel Kamerman of Sabra the Bnai Brith Perlman
Sibter 'Star of De- Camp..
BBG.
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rides. For reservations, con-
tact adviser Diane Shaw,
967-2225; or the synagogue,
557-8325.
Masada (grades seven-
eight) will go duck-pin
bowling in Windsor Sun-
day, meeting 4:15 p.m. at
the synagogue. Friends are
welcome. Participants who
attended the June 1 trip to
Cedar Point will receive a
rebate. For information,
contact adviser Laura
Lazarus, 541-5213.
Other youth group events
will resume in September
after the summer break.
Members will be notified.
Junior congregation will
also resume Shabat youth
services in September.
Talit and Tefilin Club
has scheduled a two-day
trip to Chicago tenta-
tively for Aug. 27-28. For
information, or to give a
date preference, contact
President Howard Kor-
man, 557-5695; or adviser
Alan Hurvitz, 557-0822,
evenings. T and T club
will resume weekly Sun-
day morning services,
breakfast and bowling in
September.
For information on the
youth program at Bnai
David, or to place a name on
next year's mailing list,
contact Youth Director
Danny Kaplan at the
synagogue, 557-8325.
Workmen's Circle Branch
463 will hold a family picnic
Sunday at Kensington
Metro Park, meeting 1 p.m.
at the Workmen's Circle
Center, 26341 Coolidge,
Oak Park.
Charcoal, soft drinks and
donuts will be provided at a
nominal charge. The public
is invited. For information,
call Alice Freund, 968-1857;
or Rena Amit, 967-0367.
Workmen's Circle Branch
684 (Russian Branch) will
present Emil Gorovets in
concert 8 p.m. Thursday at
the main United Hebrew
Schools building.
Gorevets and his wife,
Margherita Bolonskiya,
will present a program of
Yiddish, Russian, He-
brew and English songs
and skits.
For tickets, call Work-
men's Circle, 545-0985.
Workmen's Circle School
Board announces that
registration for summer
adult Yiddish classes is now
being accepted.
The class will meet 7 p.m.
Wednesdays, starting July
9 and will continue for six
weeks. Classes will be held
at the Workmen's Circle
Center.
The instructor is Sima
Abramovitz. To enroll, call
Workmen's Circle.
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