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August 22, 1980 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-08-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, August 22, 1980

Ballet Star
Benefits Israel

Youth News

TEL AVIV (JTA) —
- Former Bolshoi Ballet star
BETH ACHIM'S Lahav
Aleksandr Godunov, who United Synagogue Youth
defected last August during group will hold High Holi-
a_tour of the ballet company day services 10 a.m. Sept.
in New York City, is in Is- 11, 12 , and 20. Kol Nidre
rael for a 10-day tour with a services will be held 6:45
group of dancers from Is- p.m. Sept. 19.
The group will go horse-
rael, Italy and West Ger-
back riding 11:30 a.m.
many.
His wife, Lyudmila Vla- Thursday, meeting 10:30
soya, who is Jewish and who a.m. at the synagogue.
was with him in the ballet Drivers are needed. For
troupe at the time he de- reservations, call Lillian
fected returned to the Soviet Katz, president, 968-5411;
or Joel Ben-Moche, 557-
Union.
The income of one of the 8571. There is a charge.
The group is seeking
performances Godunov and
the group of dancers will members. For information,
give in Israel will be con- call Howard Mitz, 642-5513.
* * *
tributed to Israeli hospitals.
MICHIGAN STATE
TEMPLE YOUTH'S an-
nual summer conclave is
under way in Zionsville,
Ind. The theme is "Love and
FOR YOUR =mos&
Marriage." Chairman of
PRECIOUS JEWELS
this event is . Naomi Aberly

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and the hosting temple is
editee;
Temple Emanuel.
cg Sags.
Classes will deal with the
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following topics: Love, mar-
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riage, intermarriage, the
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tion and the Jewish "get."
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Workshops will be held in

the following areas: Dance,
athletics, drama, songlead-
ing, songlearning, news-
paper and Jewish services.
The newly elected
regional MSTY officers who
will be installed at installa-
tion services are: President,
Billy Fenster; general vice
president, Andrew Sriro;

conclave vice president,
Naomi Aberly; religious
and cultural vice president,
Ben Landman; social action
board member, Steven
Winkelman; recording sec-
retary, Ilene Reiter;, corre-
sponding secretary, Sharon
Garson; and treasurer,
Robby Spellman.

* * *

Cong. Beth Achim Names
Ms. Drapkin Youth Director

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"Daftke, (Scutt

Jackye Drapkin has been
appointed youth director at
Cong. Beth Achim. Ms.
Drapkin, who is a graduate
of the. University ,of Mis-
souri, has an extensive
background in youth activi-
ties and programming, as-
well as teaching experience
in public and Hebrew
school.
She will plan and coordi-
nate the Beth Achim youth
program with the assis-
tance of the following staff
members: Beth Norman,
adviser to Nitzanim (age
3-7); Judy Goldis, adviser to
Kochavim (age 8 and 9);
Robin Friedman, adviser to
Bnai Mazel (age 10-12);
Shelley Kieran, adviser to
Kadimah (age 13 and 14);
and Howard Mitz, adviser to
Lahav, United Synagogue
Youth (age 14-18).
Barry Lippet conducts

West Bloomfield

A total of 27 AZA and
BBG chapter presidents
will attend the BBYO VIP
Leadership Camp, held at
the Charles and Florence
Milan BBYO Conference
Centre in Belle River, Ont.,
Sunday through Aug. 29.
The six-day program in-
cludes training in leader-

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appointed chairman of the
31st annual Stag Day, ac-
cording to Richard Sloan,
president of the Detroit
Service Group, which spon-
sors the day of fun and rela-
xation for the Allied Jewish
Campaign-Israel Emer-
gency Fund workers.
Invitations have been
mailed for the yearly
gathering, scheduled for
Sept. 3 at Franklin Hills
Country Club. The day of
golf, tennis, games and fel-
lowship will culminate with
a dinner, where golf and
door prizes will be awarded.
In addition, the DSG Loving
Cup will be presented to the
Campaign division which
solicited the greatest per-
centage increase in pledges
over the preceding year.
As is traditional, those
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Sabbath services for the
Hebrew school and youth
program at Beth. Achim,
and Charles Berris is the
new chairman of the youth
commission.
To enroll children in the
youth program, call Ms.
Drapkin, 352-8670.

ship concepts and styles,
membership, running a
meeting, the Jewish com-
munity, fund raising and
budgets and policy interpre-
tation.
The featured speaker at
the program will be Michael
Brooks, director of the
Hillel Foundation at the
University of Michigan.
- The semi-final and
championship games of
the AZA Softball League
will be played 9 a.m. Sun-
day at Thompson Middle
School. Rose and Beber
AZAs hold 9-1 and 8-2 re-
cords, respectively.
However, Goode 1, Jolson
and Kishon AZAs are still
vying for the remaining two
semi-final positions. The
championship game will
begin at 10:30 a.m. Spec-
tators are welcome.
Rose AZA and Jolson
AZA are co-sponsoring a
24-hour softball marathon
to- help raise .funds in sup-
port of the Muscular Dys-
trophy Association 8 p.m.
Aug. 30 at Oak Park Major
Park. For information or to
pledge, call Brian Papo,
Rose `AZA president, 968-
4689; or Mike Yendick, Jol-
son AZA president, 474-
1368.

associate chairman of the
Campaign's Industrial
and Automotive Division.
He also is a member of
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
The Detroit Service
Group is the year-round
organization of Allied
Jewish Campaign-Israel
Emergency Fund workers.
For more information on
Stag Day, contact Harold
Berke, 965-3939.

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