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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 11, 1980 53

Youth News

(Continued from Page 52)
dinner and oneg Shabat,
6:30 p.m. Oct. 24 in the
home of Rabbi and Mrs.
Stanley Rosenbaum, 25450
Gardner, Oak Park.
Everyone is welcome and
reservations are required.
For information, call
President Linda Anker-
man, 544-0454; or adviser
Sue Acker, 968-0037.
Moshe Mouse USY will
co-host the Center Area
USY Kinnus with Cong.
eth Shalom. Oct. 30
grough Nov. 2. Anyone in-
terested in attending should
contact co-chairman,
Michael Ungar, 557-1488;
or Ms. Acker.
Kadima USY (grades
seven-eight) will hold elec-
tions Oct. 26, meeting in the
youth lounge at 1:30 p.m.
Everyone is welcome, but
must be a paid-up member
of the group in order to run
for an office or vote in the
election. Following elec-
tions the group will have a
short meeting and then go
to Franklin Cider Mill.
Drivers are needed, and
there is a nominal charge.
Anyone interested in run-
ning for office, making a
reservation, or wanting in-
formation should call
President Ilana Stollman,
547-5891; or adviser Ellen
Taylor, 353-7108.
Talit and Tefilin Club
(age 13-18) will meet 8:45

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a.m. Sunday in the chapel
for services and dis-
cussions, followed by
breakfast and bowling.
This week the group will
hold election of officers
followed by a short meet-
ing. Everyone is invited,
and there is a nominal
fee. Drivers are needed to
go bowling. For informa-
tion, call adviser Marc
Behar, 557-8551.
Chalutzim (grades four-
six) will hold elections Sun-,
day, meeting in the, youth
lounge at 1:30 p.m. Anyone
interested in running for
office or voting in the elec-
tion must be a paid-up
member. Following the
elections the group will
have a short meeting and
will then proceed to the
Franklin Cider Mill and
then bowling. Everyone is
welcome, and there is a
nominal charge. Drivers are
needed. For reservations or
information, call adviser
Jill Camen, 545-3088.
Rishonim (grades one-
three) will go to the Chil-
dren's Museum Oct. 26,
meeting in the youth lounge
at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is in-
vited, and there is a nomi-
nal fee. Drivers are needed.
For reservations or infor-
mation, contact adviser
Diane Shaw, 967-4156.
Rishonim recently
elected their 1980-1981 offi-
cers. They are: Beth Bodzin,
president; Jonathan Rosen-
baum, vice president; Car-
rie Elster and Carin Roc-
kind, secretaries; Revit
Reichman, treasurer. The
board of directors includes
Tracy Elster and Dovid
Gavorin.

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USY services (grades
seven-12) will meet 10 a.m.
Saturday in the board room.
Everyone is welcome. For
information, tall Religious
Vice President Howard
Weiner, 851-1584; or Ms.
Acker.

Junior congregations
(age 7-13) will meet 10
a.m. Saturday in the
chapel for services and
discussions. Everyone is
invited. For information,
call adviser Mark Eich-
ner, 358-0065.
Story Hour (age 3-6) will
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
the school wing for Shabat
stories and games. The
group also will work on a
Shabat play. Refreshments
are served. Everyone is wel-
come. For information, con-
tact adviser Ms. Shaw.
Shabat Nursery Program
(to age 3) will be held 10
a.m. Saturday morning in
the school wing. Refresh-
ments will be served. For in-
formation, call Ann
Wanetuk, 548-9000.
The youth department is
collecting used books, re-
cords and comic books, for a
used book and record sale in
November. Anyone in-

of Oak-Woods. It is -free-T-3r
members. There is a charge
for guests. Call Sheri
Greenspan, president,
399-3181; or Janet Fink,
associate adviser, 967-3073
for information.
The Junior Young Israel
Teens elected the following
officers for 1980-1981:
President, Marta Lesser;
vice presidents, Abby Guyer
and Ronnie Teller;
secretaries, Debbie Schlus-
sel and Helen Schuraytz;
and co-treasurers, Ruthie
Ebenstein and Sheri Pro-
stak.

terested in donating any-
thing should bring it to the
synagogue office. All the
proceeds go to charity.
For information about
any of the Bnai Moshe
youth activities, call Sharon
Levine, youth director,
548-3123 or 547-3369.

* * *

YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD Kvutzat
Shabat (nursery-second
grade) will meet for an oneg
Shabat 3:30 p.m. Saturday
at the synagogue. Games,
songs, refreshments and
stories are all part of the af-
ternoon's activities, led by
Edie Katz. For information
and pick-up schedule, call
Ms. Katz, 967-3609.
Young Israel Teens will
sponsor a youth Shabat at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods
Saturday. Members of
Young Israel Teens will act
as hazzanim, Baalei Kriah
and deliver a D'var Torah.
For information, call Eli
Millen, vice president of
education, 967-2673. A
Torah study session is
planned for 5:30 p.m.
Saturday at Young Israel of
Greenfield. That night, a
movie and ice cream social
will be held at Young Israel

Sorority Plans
Fall Reunion

Chi Chapter, Sigma Delta
Tau Sorority, at the Univer-
sity of Michigan, will hold
its annual alumnae day re-
union Oct. 25 at the SDT
House„ following the U-M-
Illinois football game.
For information, call Lori
Rosen, 1-661-1751.

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The second annual Ruach
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ment will take place 8
p.m.-midnight Saturday
and 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday
at the main Jewish Com-
munity Center. The tour-
nament will feature boys'
and girls' competition in
three divisions: 14 and
under, 15 and 16, and 17
and 18. Trophies will be
awarded to winners of each
division. Registration will
include free T-shirts and
prizes. Entry forms are
available at the Jewish
Center or through any
member of Ruach AZA.
BBYO's Membership
Awareness Conclave will
take place Oct. 24-26 at
Camp Tamarack. The con-
clave is open to any regis-
tered member of AZA or
BBG. Applications are
available from any chapter
president or at the BBYO
office. Coordinators for the
program are Rachelle Steb-
bins of Savage BBG and
Andy Berlinberg of Hart
AZA.
The next meeting of the
Michigan BBYO board of
directors will take place 8
p.m. Oct. 27 at the BBYO
office, 17356 W. 12 Mile,
Southfield.
BBYO announces the
election of the following
new chapter presidents:
David Altman, Akiba

For information about the
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AZA-BBG executive board
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