54 Friday, October 24, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News _ ADAT SHALOM Nit- zanim (age 3-5) will gather for stories and prayers 10:30 a.m. Saturday in room 104. Susan Victor leads the group. Makor (age 6-9) will have children's services 10:30 a.m. Saturday in room 105 with Michael Neuvirth. Garinim (fifth and sixth grades) will hold services 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. Floyd Glen is the adviser. Shoresh (seventh and eighth grades) and Mig- dal Tzion will conduct Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. Migdal Tzion members also will meet at Adat Shalom 5:30 p.m. Saturday for a Seuda Shlishit and Havdala services. Afterward the group will go to, the Organ Grinder for re- and freshments For entertainment. reservations call Jon Levy, 851-5263; or adviser Debby Vieder, 352-0213. . For information about youth activities contact Cheryl Kovsky, youth di- rector, 851-5100. * * * BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES' Machar will go bowling Sunday, meeting 12:15 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. For reservations and information, call Tedd Schneider, adviser, 968- 2324. Dor Chadash will go bowling Sunday at West Bloomfield Lanes, meeting noon at the synagogue. There is a charge. The group will attend the city-wide disco 8 p.m. Nov. 15 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. There is a charge. A limited number of football tickets are avail- able to Dor Chadash members for the Nov. 16 Detroit Lions game. For tickets, call adviser Sima Abramovitz, 356-6282. Junior congregation serv- ices are held 10 a.m. Satur- days. Michael Sabes is the coordinator. Leading junior congregation services are: Joe Kesner, age 10-12, small chapel; Esther Mer- melstein, 7-9-year-olds, music room; and Barbara Ravitz, age 5-6, Story Hour, in the youth center. Yachad (age 15-17) will have a "New Wave" mem- bership party 8:30 p.m. Saturday in the synagogue. There will be refreshments and music. There is a charge, and dues are pay- able at the door. For infor- mation, call Heidi Press, adviser, 355-5447, eve- nings. * * * BETH ACHIM'S Lahav will see the Red Wings play the Chicago Black Hawks Tuesday, meeting 6:15 p.m. at the synagogue. Drivers are needed. Volunteers should call David Mintz, 557-2843; or Harvey Kaner, 335-5357. Lahav's delegates to the Central Region United Synagogue Youth kinnus are: Joel Ben-Moche, Amy Cantor, Harvey Kaner, Lil- lian Katz, David Mintz and adviser Howard Mitz. Lahav holds religious services 10 a.m. Saturdays in the youth lounge. Call Religious Vice President Mark Hubert, 355-0626, to participate. Members of Kadimah are invited. Junior congregation services are held 10 a.m. every Sabbath in the small chapel, under the direction of Barry Lip- pitt. Junior congregation President Jimmy , Sugarman, and Bnai Mazal President Amy Krome request members of Bnai Mazal to attend this service. Participa- tion stamps are distrib- uted by Lippitt at the conclusion of this serv- ice. Bnai Mazal (grades five- six) and Kadimah (grades seven-eight) will go to Up- land Hills Farm for the Oc- tober Pumpkin Festival, hayride and trip through the haunted house Sunday, meeting at the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. Drivers are needed. Volunteers should call Bnai Mazal adviser Robin Friedman, 642-8041; or Kadimah adviser Shelly Kieran, 399-3287. Bonus mitzva stamp credits are given to members whose parents volunteer to help. There is an admission charge at the Upland HillS Farm, which includes all the day's activities. Kochavim (grades three- four) announce the forma- tion of a new Sabbath serv- ice to begin 1 0 a.m. Satur- day. It will be led by Joey Kowalsky in the double classroom of the Hebrew school annex. This service will use the Sabbath siddur designed by former youth director Cantor Earl Berris for use in junior congrega- tions. It includes songs, stories and enrichment activities .prepared by Kowalsky. The Youth Commission has invited second grade students at Hillel or Akiva. Attendance stamp credit will be given by Kow- alsky at the conclusion of the service. The sister- hood will provide re- freshments. This group will join the senior con- gregation in the main sanctuary at the conclu- sion of the service. Nitzanim meets 10 a.m. Saturdays in the board room, under the guidance of Beth Norman. The group will present its surprise musical program at the synagogue board meeting Thursday. Participating are: Joni Auslander, Suzanne Auslander, Robyn Beresh, Marah Berris, Mike Carr, Jeffrey Gershune, Sharon Gordon, Erika Gottfried, Andrew Harris, Elana Harris, Larry Kovac, Rachel Lawson, Alissa Rosenbaum, Hilarie Rubin, Debbie Trabin and Mitchell Wonboy. congregation announces persons who attend three Shabat services per month will be entitled to tickets for the Nov. 2 Detroit Lions game. Ruach adviser is Burt Kideckel. For information on Ruach activities, call Kidec'kel, 557-8325. Ha-Or (grades five-Six) will go on a hayride to Roy's Ranch Sunday. For details, call adviser Robin Hutton on the synagogue youth line, 557-8325. Masda (greade seven- eight) will attend the Nov. 2 Detroit Lions game. For details, call Jeff Danto, adviser, on the youth line. Atid senior group will go rollerskating 7 p.m. Sun- day. The group will go to a Lions game Nov. 16. For in- formation, call adviser De- nise Cohen, youth director, on the youth line. Story Hour (age 4-6) meets 10 a.m. Saturday for stories and songs. For de- tails, call the youth line. * * * BNAI MOSHE Senior "Moshe Mouse" United Synagogue Youth (grades nine-12) will have a Shabat dinner and oneg Shabat at 6:30 p.m. today in the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Stanley Rosenbaum, 25450 Gardner, Oak Park. Everyone is welcome and dinner reservations are re- quired. For information, call President Linda An- kerman, 544-0454; or ad- viser Sue Acker, 968-0037. Moshe Mouse USY will co-host the Center Area Kinnus with Cong. Beth Shalom, Thursday through Nov. 2. Anyone interested in participating should con- tact Co-Chairman Michael Ungar, 557-1488; or Ms. Acker. Kadima USY (grades seven-eight) will hold elec- tions Sunday, meeting in the youth lounge at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome, but must be a paid-up member in order to run for an office or vote in the elec- tion. Following the elec- tions there will be a short meeting and then the group will proceed to Franklin Cider Mill. Drivers are needed, and there is a nom- inal charge. Anyone in- terested in running for an office, making a reserva- tion, or needing information should call President Ilana Stollman, 547-5891; or ad- viser Ellen Taylor, 353- 7108. Talit and Tefilin Club (age 13-18) will meet at 8:45 a.m. Sunday, in the chapel for services and discussions, followed by breakfast and bowling. This week at services, Larry Horowitz will dis- cuss "Kashrut." At recent elections for Talit and Tefilin Club, Jon Levy was elected president. Other officers are Randy Rubin, vice president; Irwin Sabbota, secretary; and Raymond Stern, treasurer. For information, call ad- * * * viser Marc Behar, 557- BNAI 'DAVID. , junior 8551. . Chalutzim (grades four- six) will go on a mystery car ride Nov. 2, meeting in the youth lounge at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is invited, and there is a nominal charge. Drivers are needed. For reservations or informa- tion, call adviser Jill Ca- men, 545-3088. Rishonim (grades one- three) will go to the Henry Ford Museum Sunday, meeting in the youth lounge at 1:30 p.m. The group will go to Howard Johnson's for ice cream afterward. Everyone is welcome, and there is a nominal fee. Driv- ers are needed. For reserva- tions or information, call adviser Diane Shaw, 967- 4156. Rishonim will have a progressive dinner Nov. 2, meeting in the youth lounge at 5:30 p.m. Friends are invited, and there is a nominal charge. For reservations or in- formation, contact Ms. Shaw. USY (age 13-18) services will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room for serv- ices and discussions. Everyone is welcome. This week Elyse Jacobs will give a speech to the main con- gregation discussing her summer trip with USY Pil- grimage to Israel and Egypt. For information, call Religious Vice President Howard Weiner, 851-1584; or Ms. Acker. Junior congregation (age 7-13) will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel for services and discussions. Everyone is welcome. For information, call adviser Mark Eichner, 358-0065. Junior congregation's new officers are: Gordie Bodzin, president; Cindy Friedman, vice president; Sandy Rockind, program chairman; and Lowell Friedman and Adam Weiner, secretaries. The board of directors includes: Adam Berg, Joshua Berg, Josh Cutler, Joel Davidson, Michele Eichner, Sean Els- ter, Jeffrey Friedman, Emily Klarman, Richard Klarman, Caren Rockind, Neil Rockind, Jonathan Rosenbaum, and Miriam Weiner. .Story Hour (ages 3-6) will meet 10 a.m. Satur- day in the school wing for Shabat stories and games. Everyone is in- vited. Refreshments are served. For information, call Ms. Shaw. Shabat Nursery Program (up to age 3) will be held in the school wing at 10 a.m. Saturday. Refreshments are served. For information, 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. Donations should be dropped off at the synagogue office. Proceeds will go to charity. For information about Bnai Moshe youth activi- ties, call Sharon Levine, youth director, 548-3123 or 547-3369. * * * SHAAREY ZEDEK United Synagogue Youth will hold Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the small chapel. Jerry Glen will read the Torah portion, and Yale Cohen will recite the Hal- torah. At 9:30 a.m. Sunday, the JIFY program will sponso funeral director Davi Techner, who will speak on "Coping With Death." There is a charge. For details on youth pro- grams, call Teri Bornstein, USY director, 357-5544 or 557-5975. * * * Beth Shalom, Bnai Moshe Host USY Kinnus Weekend Central Region United Synagogue Youth will sponsor its annual Center Area Kinnus, Thursday through Nov. 2. The group will meet for registration, orientation and a program at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Cong. Bnai Moshe. Refreshments will be served. On Oct. 31, the group will meet for Shaharit services at 8:30 a.m. at Bnai Moshe. Following services, they will board buses to go to the Renaissance Center for a scavenger hunt and trip to the top of the Detroit Plaza Hotel. After lunch at Hart Plaza, they will go to Ken- nedy Square for a rally for Soviet Jewry. The kinnus will recon- vene at 5 p.m. at Cong. Beth Shalom for Minha, candlelighting, Kabalat Shabat and Maariv. Dinner will follow and Rabbi David A. Nelson of Cong. Beth Shalom and director of the Michigan Region of United Synagogue of America will give a Dvar Torah. Following the meal, the keynote address will be given by Gary Torgow, a law student at Wayne State University. An oneg Shabat will follow. At 9:30 a.m. Nov. 1, serv- ices will be held in the Beth Shalom chapel. Kinnus attendees will lead the serv- ice. Karen Knoppow, Beth Shalom USY adviser, will give a Dvar Torah. The group will walk to Cong. Bnai Moshe for kidush and lunch after serv- ices. Rabbi Stanley Rosen- baum of Cong. Bnai Moshe will give the Dvar Torah at this meal. After lunch there will be a dramatic presentation fol- lowed by discussion groups. Afterward there will be time for a Shabat walk. At 4:30 p.m. Marty Pas- ternak, a student at Michigan State Univer- sity will tell stories and teach some songs at a kumsitz. Minha will fol- low at 5 p.m. and a Dvar Torah will be given by Sue Acker, Bnai Moshe USY adviser. Seuda Shlishit will follow. Af- terwards, Maariv and Havdala will be held. At 9 p.m. the group will reconvene at Cong. Beth Shalom for a masquerade ball. Everyone is required to wear a costume for admit- tance. The alouette will fol- low. On Nov. 2, the group will meet at 9:30 a.m. at Beth Shalom for Shaharit, brunch and slides. The peace circle will follow at about noon. For information, call Co-Chairmen, Stuart Sandweiss, 569-2579; or Michael Ungar, 557-1488; or the adviser, Sue Acker, 968-0037; or Karen Knop- pow, 569-8008. — * * * Ties With College Youth Sought Teacher Center on Wheels at United Hebrew Schools The youth commission of Cong. Beth Achim is seek- ing children of members who are away at college for the purpose of maintaining contact with them. Names may be called in to the Youth Director . Jackye Drapkin at the synagogue, 352-8670. The youth commission also is re-instituting the custom of presenting each Bar Mitzva with a per- sonalized kipa, created by Ms. Drapkin. Girls who become Bat Chayil will receive a gift of zandlesticks. < The United Hebrew Schools, in cooperation with the Jewish Educators Council, will host the Kohl Jewish Teachers Center on Wheels Sunday-Tuesday. The Kohl Jewish Teacher Center will bring programs and creative materials and assist teachers in the area in curriculum development and material formation. Betsy Katz, director of the Kohl Jewish Teachers Cen- ter in Wilmette, Ill., will lead workshops daily dur- ing her visit. These workshops are made possible by an educators in residence grant of the Jewish Com- munity -Foundation of the Jewish Welfare Federation, in cooperation with the UHS and JEC. Teachers in the community are invited to attend workshops on "Methods and Materials in Teaching Hebrew Lan- guage," "Methods and Materials for Teaching Bi- ble" or "Methods and Mate- rials for High School Teachers." The Kohl Center's mate- rials will be on display in the Louis and Esther La Med 'Auditorium.