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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 31, 1980 63

Youth News

(Continued from Page 62) Linda Ankerman, 544-
Jewish Heritage Exposition 0454, or Ms. Acker, 968-
Nov. 16 at the main Jewish 0037.
Center. There is a charge.
Kadima USY (grades
For details, call Danto.
seven-eight) will have a
Atid (grades nine-12) will Shabat dinner and oneg
join the Beth Abraham Shabat at the home of Mr.
Hillel Moses Yachad group and Mrs. Paul (Sharon)
for a trip to a Detroit Lions Levine, 23025 Kipling, Oak
game Nov. 16, meeting Park, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 7.
10:45 at Beth Abraham Everyone is invited, and
Hillel Moses and returning there is a nominal charge.
t( .ai David for dinner. For required reservations,
11,...ets are limited. For in- call President Ilana
formation, call Mrs. Cohen, Stollman, 547-5891; or ad-
355-9392.
viser Ellen Taylor, 353-
* * *
7108.
BNAI MOSHE Senior
Ilana Stollman was re-
"Moshe Mouse" United elected Kadima president.
Synagogue Youth (grades Other officers are: Michael
nine-12) will co-host with Kaplan, religious-cultural
Beth Shalom, the Center vice president; Mara Top-
Area Kinnus this weekend. per, social vice president;
The group will have a Soviet Jackie Tichik, recording
Jewry and World Anti- secretary; Geri Glazer,
Semitism Awareness Rally corresponding secretary;
at Kennedy Square today. Bonnie Winans, treasurer;
The youth will have Shabat Stephanie Blitz, Tamarack
services and meals to- chairman; Neil Rockind and
gether. The theme for the Daniel Weiner, softball co-
weekend is "Am I My chairmen.
Brother's Keeper?"
Chalutzim (grades four-
The keynote speaker is
Gary Torgow, a law student six) will go on a mystery car
at Wayne State University. ride, Sunday, meeting in
Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum the youth lounge at 1:30
will give a D'var Torah at p.m. Drivers are needed.
lunch on Saturday. Marty Everyone is welcome, and
Pasternak, a former Bnai there is a nominal fee. For
Moshe USYer, now a stu- reservations or informa-
dent at Michigan State tion, call adviser Jill Ca-
University, will tell stories men, 545-3088.
Chalutzim recently
and teach songs on Satur-
day afternoon. Sue Acker, elected Miriam Weiner,
USY adviser and past Bnai president; Sandy Roc-
Moshe USYer, will give a kind, vice president; Joel
Davidson, secretary;
D'var Torah at Minha.
Participating in the Adam Weiner, treasurer;
weekend from Bnai Moshe Andrea Kaplan, fund-
are: Linda Ankerman, S.J. raising chairperson;
Cherrin, Jeff Diskin, Ruth Sarina Castro, mailing
Goldberg, Allison Imber, chairperson; Ian Scher-
Elyse Jacobs, Nancy Jacobs, bin, social chairman; Joel
Susie Klein, Ben Sweet, Davidson, religious
Michael Ungar, Howard chairman; Sandy Roc-
Weiner, Sarah Weisman kind and Miriam Weiner,
and Mike Yellon. The ad- community service co-
visers will be Sue Acker, chairmen.
Paul Levine and Sharon
Rishonim (grades one-
Levine. Michael Ungar is three) will have a progress-
co-chairman for the ive dinner Sunday, meeting
weekend.
in the youth lounge at 5:30
Moshe Mouse along p.m. Friends are invited,
with the rest of the youth and there is a nominal
department will have a charge. Homes are needed
used book and record for the variouscourses of
sale Nov. 16 for their In- the meal. Drivers are
ternational Mitzva Day needed. For reservations or
activities. Books and re- information, call adviser
_ cords are needed, and all Diane Shaw, 548-3123, and
the proceeds will go to leave a message.
charity. For information,
Rishonim will participate
call Social Action Vice in the USY International
President Elyse Jacobs, Mitzva Day by having an
559-7792; President egg sale. Proceeds will go to

Ailachnu Khan to Appear
Monday at Ford Auditorium

Tickets are still available
for the concert Monday of
the Israeli singing and
dancing troupe, Anachnu
Khan (We Are Here), slated
8 p.m. at Ford Auditorium.
The troupe will be coming
from Mexico, where it was
the guest of the Mexican
government. The Israeli
entertainers were in Mexico
as part of its International
Folk Festival.
Begun in Vilna as a small
ensemble, the forerunner of
Anachnu Khan built itself
up into a respected
entertainment troupe

which appeared before
Jewish audiences through-
out the, Soviet Union. In
1971, its membership emi-
grated to Israel, where the
troupe was reorganized, and
added Israeli songs and
dances to its repertoire.
It has since toured the
U.S. and Canada and ap-
peared before the second
International Confer-
ence on behalf of Soviet
Jews in Brussels.

For tickets, call Marty
Lerner, 546-5107; or Jerry
Rogers, 557-4259.

charity. The event will take
place Nov. 16, meeting in
the youth lounge at 1:30
p.m. Everyone is welcome.
Anyone interested in help-
ing with this project should
contact Ms. Shaw.
Talit and Tefilin Club
(age 13-18) will meet 8:45
a.m. Sunday in the chapel
for services and discussions,
followed by breakfast and
bowling. Everyone is wel-
come, and there is a nomi-
nal charge. Drivers are
needed. This week Cantor
Louis Klein will be the
group's guest speaker. For
information about the
group call adviser Marc Be-
har, 557-8551.
At recent Shabat services
youth who participate in
the youth program and who
attend United Hebrew High
School were honored. Those
in their first year who were
honored were: Bryna
Freilich, Lori Hammer,
Ilana Stollman and Daniel
Weiner. Those who attend
the high school were Nancy
Jacobs and Howard Weiner,
and Elyse Jacobs who was
graduated in June.
USY (age 13-18) services
will meet Saturday at Beth
Shalom with the Center
Area Kinnus at 9:30 a.m. in
the chapel. Services in the
Bnai Moshe board room will
resume 10 a.m. Nov. 8 and is
open to everyone. For in-
formation, call Religious
Vice President Howard
Weiner, 851-1584, or Ms.
Acker.
Junior congregation (age
7-13) will meet in the chapel
Saturday for ,services and
discussions. Everyone is
welcome. For information,
call adviser Mark Eichner,
358-0065.
Story Hour (age 3-6) will
meet in the school wing for
Shabat stories and games.
Refreshments are served.
Everyone is invited. For in-
formation, call Ms. Shaw.
Shabat Nursery Program
(up to age 3) will meet
Saturday in the school
wing. Everyone is welcome,
and refreshments are
served. For information call
Ann Wanetik, 548-9000.
For information about
any of the Bnai Moshe
youth activities, call Sharon

.

Levine, youth director,
548-3123 or 547-3369.

* * *

HABONIM Ken Afikim
participated in the Ichud
Habonim Labor Zionist
Youth regional seminar last
weekend at Camp Tavor.
Attending were:

Aviva Kopperl, Rachel Berlin,
Debbie Berlin, Uri Kantor, Avi
Kantor, Galit Kantor, Scott Et-
tinger, Ethan Annis, Dina Schec-
ter, Donna Levit, Ori Lewy, Edit
Shamir, Michal Spektor, Cheryl
Cook, Edie Fleischer, Todd
Lowy, Adam Lowy, Eric Feiler,
Elanit Weizmann, Michael
Weizmann, Howard Marcus, and
counselors Charlotte Levy,
Alicia Klein, Lori Horwitz, Anita
Levin, Bob Tachna, Allan
Tucker, Mike Reiner, Michelle
Blumenberg, Floyd Glen and
Ron Shapira.

The group will go on a
hayride Nov. 9 at Upland
Hills Farm, meeting 2 p.m.
at the home of Charlotte
Levy, 20415 Ledgestone,
Southfield. A bonfire will
follow. There is a charge,
and transportation will be
provided.
For information, call Ms.
Levy, 357-0424.

HASHACHAR-Camp
Young Judea will hold a
winter camp -program for
children age 9-14 Dec. 26-29
at Camp Storer, Jackson.
Activities include Shabat
observance, discussions,
games, winter sports, arts-
and crafts, Israeli singing
and dancing.
Transportation will be
provided. There is a charge.
For information, call
Hashachar, 661-1038.

* * *

SHAAREY ZEDEK
junior congregation (grades
nine-12) will attend the
Center Area United
Synagogue Youth kinnus
weekend through Sunday.

Delegates include: Carl
Manello, David Baruch,
Yale Cohen, Jonathan
Goldstein, Larry Shulman,
Marcy Conn, Carrie Frank,
Renee Reich, Jill Fisher,
David Annis, Bonnie Tobin,
Scott Oster, Daniel Cohen,
David Elkus, Benjie Frank,
Marcy Kleiff, Elise
Gendloff, Eddie Pont and
Lisa Soleymani.
Rabbi Alan Lucas will
present a program, "Every-
thing You Always Wanted
to Know About Services But
Were Afraid to Ask," during
Shabat morning services
beginning 10 a.m. Nov. 8.
The program will run for six
weeks. For details, call
Youth Director Teri Borns-
tein, 557-5975.
Kadimah (grades six-
eight) will have Shabat

services in the Tikvah
chapel 10:30 a.m. Satur-
day. To participate, call
Todd Fitzerman, 357-
5544.
Chaverim (grades two-
five) will attend the Jewish
Community Center's Book
Fair 10 a.m. Sunday. The
children will be given a
book, swim and hear a mus-
ical. Luncheon will be pro-
vided. There is a charge.
Chaverim. holds services
10:30 a.m. Saturdays in
room 113. Shabat
attendance stamps are gi-
ven, and when 10 stamps
are earned, the child wins a
prize. For details, call ad-
viser Janet Pont, 357-5544.
For information on any of
the youth programs at
Shaarey Zedek, call the
synagogue, 357-5544.

* * *

USY Kinnus Leaders Listed

Chairmen for this
weekend's kinnus, hosted
by the United Synagogue
Youth groups at Cong. Beth
Shalom and Cong. Bnai
Moshe have been named.
They are: Stuart
Sandweiss and Michael
Ungar, overall chairmen;
Amy Gold and Chuck
Pearlstein, cultural; Karen
Finstein and Shari Mickel,
decorations; Beth, Korby
and Howard Weiner, Friday
program.
Housing Chairmen are:
Linda Ankerman, Erit Gill,
Jodi Rope and Jon Wide-
nbaum. Religious Chair-
men are Daniel Cohen and
Ron Leff; and Social Chair-
men are Susie Klein and
Jay Schwartz.
For information about the
weekend, call Sandweiss,
569-2579; Ungar, 557-1488;

or advisers, Sue Acker,
968-0037; or Karen Knop- -
pow, 569-8008.

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