54 Friday, October 10, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News ADAT SHALOM Nit- zanim (age 3-5) will meet for stories and prayers 10:30 a.m. Saturday in room 104. Susan Victor will be the leader of the group for the coming year. Makor (age 6-9) will begin its Shabat program 10:30 a.m. Saturday in room 105. The group will be led by Michael Neuvirth. Garinim (fifth and sixth grades) will gather for Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. The group will go rollerskating 1:30 p.m. Sunday. There is a charge for the social and permission slips are re- quired. For information, call Floyd Glen, adviser, 851-5181. Shoresh (seventh and * * * Births Oct. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Cohen (Marsha Oz- rovitz) of Oak Park, a daughter, Lesli Arm. * * * Sept. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Somlyo (Cindy Hogg) of Oak Park, a RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Haines U 2-4444 • 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM MOHEL Serving Homes Certified 399 7194 - & Flo.p4als ' 547-7970 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mabel 557-0888 eighth grades) and Mig- dal Tzion (ninth-12th grades) will conduct Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. This year's advis- ers are Marc Ankerman, Shoresh, and Debby Vie- der, Migdal Tzion. For information about youth activities, contact Cheryl Kovsky, youth di- rector, 851-5100. daughter, Rachel Elizabeth. * * * Sept. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Eserow (Renee Barsh), former De- troiters of Toronto, Ont., a son, Evan Bradley. * * * Sept. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rosenthal (Mary Ann Broome) of Oak Park, a daughter, Kristin Michelle. * * * Sept. 24 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Last (8haron Blank) of Oak Park, a daughter, Rachel Tova. * * * Sept. 20 — To Dr. and Mrs. Tali Skoczylas (former Detroiter Dvora Weksberg) of Flushing, N.Y., a son, Moshe Menachem. * * * Sept. 7 — To Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Kirshenbaum (Joan Adelson) former Detroiters of Denver, Colo., a son, Ste- ven Ari. * * * Aug. 27 — To Dr. and Mrs. Richard Loebl (Judy Silberg) of Huntington Woods, a daughter, Naomi Sara. * * * Aug. 19 — To Dr. and Mrs. Marc Citron (Christine Schnetzer) of Southfield, a son, Evan $enjamin. * * * Aug. 4 — To Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marx (Melanie Bruell), former Detroiters of Dallas, Tex., a son, Dustin Lee. BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES' junior congregation holds services 10 a.m. Saturday. Youth age 10-12 meet in the small chapel, under the leader- ship of Joe Kesner. Esther Mermelstein leads the 7-9 group in the music room and Story Hour, age 5-6, meets in the youth lounge, under the direction of Barbara Ravitz. Persons who attend a minimum of five services are entitled to membership and discounts on admis- sions for events. Those who attend services regularly are entitled to free admis- sions to events. For information, call Mike Sabes, junior congre- gation coordinator, 356- 1823. Dor Chadash will meet 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue for a Detroit Lions game. Dor Chadash will go bowling at the West Bloom- field Lanes Oct. 26, meeting at noon at the synagogue. For information, call Sima Abramovitz, adviser, 356- 6282; or the synagogue, 851-6880. Yachad (age 15-17) will go bowling at West Bloom- field Lanes Oct. 19, meeting 1 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Heidi Press, adviser, 355-5447, eve- nings. * * * BETH ACHIM'S Lahav United Synagogue Youth will host the next Greater Detroit USY meeting 7 p.m. Thursday in the board room at the synagogue. Lahav will go to the Red Wing hockey game Oct. 28, meeting at the synagogue at 6:15 p.-m. and driving in a caravan to Joe Louis Arena to watch the Red Wings play the Chicago Black Hawks. Members should contact David Mintz 557-2843, or Harvey Kaner 335-5357, for ticket infor- mation and to volunteer to drive. Tickets must be or- dered before Oct. 22. There is a charge. The following members participated in Lahav's fund-raising bike-a-thon Oct. 6: Joel Ben-Moche, Gail Greenspon, Gary Herman, Mark Hubert, Lillian Katz, David Mintz, Howard Mitz, Stuart Sherman, Robbie Udman and Mike Weinrab. Check points along the bike-route were verified by Mr. and Mrs. Al Ben-Moche, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Greenspon, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Silverman. The group's adviser, How- ard Mitz, raised the most pledges for Tikun-Olam programs. Eight of the 10 cyclists completed the course. Lahav holds weekly Sabbath services 10 a.m. Saturdays in the youth lounge at the synagogue. Members of Kadimah are invited to join this mi- nyan. Kadimah (grades seven- eight), has designed a spe- cial "mazal-tov" card which will be presented to Bnai Mitzva at the synagogue during the coming year. The design was executed by Ms. Barbara Kaufman. Kadimah will meet 1 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue to hold elections, and to see the movie "Cinderfella". Call group adviser, Shelly Kieran, 399-3287, for in- formation on the stamp pro- gram. Bnai Mazal will meet 1 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue to hold elections and to see the movie, "Cin- derfella." There is a charge. Refreshments will be served. Members of Kochavim (grades three and four) will be making planters for Hanuka gift-giving under the guidance of group adviser Judy Gol- dis 1 p.m. Sunday at the sytagogue. The group will then join the movie party in the youth lounge at 2. There is a charge. Members who wish R.S.V.P. credit should call, Ms. Goldis, 626-1181. Nitzanim will have a spe- cial meeting 1 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue to re- hearse for a program, which they will present at the synagogue. Group adviser, Beth Norman, has arranged for a props and costume- making session, to be fol- lowed by the movie "Cinder- fella." The Nitzanim group meets every Sabbath at 10 a.m. for enrichment activi- ties in the nursery. Junior congregation will hold services 10 a.m. Satur- day in the Klein Chapel, under the direction of Barry Lippitt. All members of Bnai Mazal must attend this service to receive the attendance stamp, which will not be distributed until the refreshment period which follows the prayer service. The junior congre- gation will join the senior congregation in the main sanctuary for the conclud- ing prayers of the Sabbath service. Torah honors which were assigned last week will be given Saturday to Yale Goldis, Scott Hutton, Noah Siegal, James Sugarman, Larry Tepman, Barrett Zeff, Joseph Zeff. The story session will be ar- ranged by Youth Director Jackye Drapkin. Lahav will participate in the Central Region USY kinnus Oct. 30-Nov. 2. Any members who wish to regis- ter for this event must pay a registration fee due this week. A special kinnus T-shirt is being ordered and must be paid in advance. To register, call President Lil- lian Katz, 968-0290. * * * BNAI DAVID'S Ruach (grades three-four) will go on a hayride Sunday, meet- ing 1:30 p.m. at the synagogue. For details, call. Burt Kideckel, 968-1765. Massada (grade seven- eight) will have a hayride and bonfire Oct. 19. A mem- bership drive is on and the member who brings in the most new members will win a prize. For information, call Jeff Danto, adviser, 642-9508. Junior congregation holds services 10 a.m. Saturdays. Reservations are being taken for the Nov. 2 Detroit Lions game. For details, call the youth line, 557-8325. Talit and Tefilin will meet 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue for serv- ices; breakfast and bowl- ing to follow. Talit and Tefilin will join the men's club at a Detroit Lions game Sunday, meeting 2 p.m. at Cong. Bnai David. For details, call Alan Hurvitz, 557-0822. For information on Bnai David youth events, call the youth hotline, 557-8325. SHAAREY ZEDEK Jewish Institute for Youth (JIFY) will hear Alan Gould speak on "Jewish Humor" 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue. At 9:30 a.m. Oct. 26 JIFY will present funera director David Techner of the Ira Kaufman Chapel, who will speak on "Coping With Bereavement." For information, call the youth office, 357-5544. A talit-making work- shop will be held 10 a.m. Oct. 19 in the youth lounge. Brunch will be served. For information, call Danny Cohen, 334- 6094. There is a charge.. Weekly Shabat services are held 10 a.m. Saturdays in the small chapel for junior congregation. Sun- day minyanim are held 9:30 a.m. in the small chapel. Brunch is served following services. Winkelman Professorship Cites Leading Retail Family The Isadore and Leon Winkelman Professorship of Retail Marketing is being established at the Univer- sity of Michigan, honoring the founders of Winkelman Stores, Inc. Announcement of the pro- fessorship was made during the annual meeting of the Presidents Club at the uni- versity last weekend. The professorship was made possible by contributions from the Winkelman Brothers Apparel Founda- tion, Inc., the Leon and Isa- dore Winkelman families, along with the officers, di- rectors and friends of Win- kelman Stores, Inc. Claude R. Martin's name will be submitted to U-M Regents at their October meeting as the first holder of the Winkelman Profes- sorship. A specialist in marketing and retailing, Martin has been a faculty member of the U-M Graduate School of Busi- ness Administration since 1965. Stanley Winkelman, who was responsible for spearheading the effort to establish the chair, is chairman of the board LEON WINKELMAN and chief executive offi- cer of Winkelman's. The endowment will pro- vide an annual stipend above the chair holder's base salary and an annual research expense- fund which will be used to help support research activities held by the Winkelman Pro- fessor. An advisory committee on retail marketing will be established in the business administration school to work with the Winkelman Professor in developing con- tacts for research, discuss- ing current trends in retail- ing, and suggesting activi- ties which promote student interest in careers in retail- ing. Interfaith Unit Meeting Slated ISADORE WINKELMAN Division, Women's Greater Detroit Round Table of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews, will feature Moslem, Jewish and black American musicians at its general meeting noon Wednesday at the International Institute. For reservations, call the NCCJ, 869-6306. There is a charge.