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December 05, 1980 - Image 69

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-12-05

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Deem et- 6,-i980 "69

Youth News

ADAT SHALOM Nit-
zanim and Makor will have
services 10:30 a.m. Satur-
day. Sharon Staller and
Michael Neuvirth are the
advisers.
Garinim and Shoresh will
meet for Shabat services
10:15 a.m. Saturday. Floyd
Glen and Marc Ankerman
are the advisers.
Migdal Tzion (ninth-
12th grades) will conduct
Kabalat Shabat services
.t the Franklin Club
Apts. at 7:45 p.m. today.
Shabat morning services
will be held 10:15 a.m.
Saturday in the board
room.
The group will also meet
with Beth Achim for a social
7:30 p.m. Saturday in the
home of Jon Levy, 5330
Deerfield Village Dr. West
Bloomfield. For informa-
tion, call Jon, 851-5263.

* * *

BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES' Yachad,
Dor Chadash, Machar and
Atid groups will participate
in the synagogue's Hanuka
party 1 p.m. Sunday. There
will be refreshments and

entertainment.
Yachad (age 15 1/2-17)"will
join the Dor Chadash group
to see the play, "Two by
Two," Dec. 13 at the main
Jewish Community Center,
meeting 7:15 p.m. at the
synagogue. There is a
charge, and an afterglow in
the home of adviser Heidi
Press, 27600 Franklin,
Southfield, will follow. For
tickets, call Miss Press,
355-5447; or Sima Ab-
ramovitz, Dor Chadash ad-
viser, 356-6282.
Dor Chadash will see the
"Rocky Horror Picture
- Show" 11:30 p.m. Saturday
at the Prudential theater.
There is a charge, and pa-
rental permission is re-
quired. Parent escorts are
needed. For details, Call
Ms. Abramovitz.
Dor Chadash will have
a paper drive Dec. 29-Jan
8. Newspapers may be
dropped off in the special
van parked in the
synagogue lot. Proceeds
will benefit the youth
group.
Cans are still being ac-
cepted in the synagogue
education office for the
Yachad can drive.
Junior congregation will
have services 10 a.m.
Saturday. Group leaders
are: Barbara Ravitz, Joe
'resner and Esther Mer-
- i
'1stein. Mike Sabes is the
coordinator.

* * *

BETH ACHIM'S Nit-
zanim will be featured at
the synagogue's Hanuka
party 7:30 p.m. Sunday in
Wasserman Hall. The group
will perform "I Made a Lit-
tle Halla," (choreographed
by adviser Beth Norman)
"My Hat It Has Three Cor-
ners.V" and "Twinkle,
Twinkle Candles Bright,"
along with two dances, "I
Made a Little Dreidle" and
"Achshay."
The following children
will appear: Joni Auslan-
- der, Kevin Auslander,
Suzanne Auslander, Robyn

Beresh, Marah Berris, Jef-
frey Gershune, Sharon Gor-
don, Erika Gottfried, An-
drew Harris, Elana Harris,
Larry Kovacs, Rachel Law-
son, Rachel Rosen, Rebecca
Rosen, Alissa Rosenbaum,
Hilarie Rubin, Neil Sitron,
Shari Sitron and Mitchell
Wonboy.
Kochavim, Bnai Mazal
and Kadimah have joined
forces for a post-Hanuka
celebration to be held at
Prentis Manor 1:30 p.m.
Dec. 14. A candle lighting
ceremony will be conducted
by Emily Burns and Robert
Bienstock.
The "Latke Ditty" will
be sung by Youth Chorus,
followed by a dance
featuring Emily Burns,
Robert Bienstock, Craig
Effrusy, Brian Effrusy,
Barbara Marcus, Laurie
Metafsky, Laurie Phillips
and Jimmy Sugarman.
Gifts of Jewish symbols
and baskets will be pre-
sented to the residents.
Drivers are needed.
For information, call
Kochavim adviser, Judy
Goldis, 626-1181; Bnai
Mazal adviser, Robin
Friedman, 642-8041; or
Kadimah adviser Shelly
Kieran, 399-3287.
Junior congregation serv-
ices will begin 10 a.m.
Saturday, under the guid-
ance of Barry Lippitt. He
has also begun preparations
for the special youth Sab-
bath Jan. 10. Volunteers for
Hebrew or English parts
should contact Lippitt.
Elections will be held before
the end of the year. For de-
tails, call Lippitt.
The Kochavim service
under the leadership of Joey
Kowalsky meets at 10 a.m.
Saturday in the double-
classroom of the Hebrew
School annex.

23-25 for youth in grades
three-six. Persons in-
terested in planning the
weekend should call the
youth hotline, 557-8325.
Ha-or (grades five-six)
elected Steve Nakisher
president at its recent elec-
tion meeting. Other officers
are: Howard Freedland,
vice president; Todd Stearn,
secretary; Brian Kohn,
treasurer; and Jeff Kauf-
man, ex-officio.
Talit and Tefilin will
meet 9 a.m. Sunday for
prayers; bowling and
brunch will follow.

* * *

BNAI MOSHE Senior
"Moshe Mouse" United
Synagogue Youth (grades
nine-12) will hold Kabalat
Shabat services and have a
Hanuka oneg Shabat at
Prentis Manor 8 p.m. today.
Refreshments will be
served. For information,
call Social Action Vice
President Elyse Jacobs,
559-7792; or President
Linda Ankerman, 544-
0454.
Kadima USY (grades
seven-eight) will make
Shabat candles Thursday
for its Tamarack retreat,
meeting in the youth lounge
at 7 p.m. Refreshments will
be served. Friends are wel-
come. For information, call
President Ilana Stollman,
547-5891; or adviser Ellen
Taylor, 353-7108.
Talit and Tefilin Club
(age 13-18) will meet 8:45
a.m. Sunday in the chapel
for services and discussion,
followed by breakfast and
bowling. Steve Cohen will
discuss "Jewish Law vs.
Civil Law." For informa-
tion, call adviser Marc Be-
har, 557-8551.
Moshe Mouse USY,
Kadima USY and the T
and T Club will hold their
* * *
Tamarack winter
BETH SHALOM United weekend Feb. 13-15.
Synagogue Youth will have
Chalutzim (grades fou-
an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. Dec. six) will make Shabat can-
12 at the Franklin Club dles Dec. 18 for Tamarack
Apts., 28301 Franklin, retreat, meeting in the
Southfield. For reserva- youth lounge at 7 p.m. Re-
tions, call Jay Schwartz, freshments will be served.
681-7504; or Jon Wide- Friends are welcome. For
nbaum, 358-2338.
information, call adviser
The group will see a De- Jill Camen, 545-3088.
troit Lions game Dec. 14,
Chalutzim and the third
meeting 2:15 p.m. at the graders form Rishonim are
synagogue. There is a making arrangements for
charge. Drivers are needed. their Tamarack winter
* * *
weekend Jan. 9-11. Anyone
BNAI DAVID'S Story interested in helping plan
Hour and junior congrega- the weekend should contact
tion (grades three-eight) Ms. Camen or Diane Shaw,
will meet 10 a.m. Saturday 967-4156, Rishonim ad-
with advisers Joyce Lang, viser.
Nancy Korn and Stuart
At the recent Central
Rogoff. All will join the Region USY fall boards held
main congregation in the in Akron, Ohio, Linda An-
sanctuary at 11:30.
kerman, Elyse Jacobs and
Workers are needed to ar- Michael Ungar, repre-
range centerpieces at the sented the Bnai Moshe
synagogue Hanuka party chapter.
slated to take place 8 p.m.
USY, junior congrega-
Sunday. To volunteer, call tion, Story Hour and Shabat
Youth Director Denise Co- Nursery Program will meet
hen, 352-5438.
for services at 10 a.m.
Ruach (grades three-four) Saturday. Refreshments
has elected Jackie Kaufman will be served.
president. 'Other officers
Junior congregation will
are: Mark Nakisher and see a Detroit Lions game at
Sheryl Freedland, vice the Pontiac Silverdome Dec.
presidents,; and Liz Abram- 14, meeting 2 p.m. in the
son, secretary.
youth lounge. There is a
The Camp Tamarack charge. For information or
weekend will be held Jan reservations, call adviser

53-ENTERTAINMENT

VERSATILE sophisticated party
music. 272-7586.

Mark Eichner, 358-0065.

* * *

HABONIM will have a
meeting for persons in
grade five through college-
age at 8 p.m. today in the
moadon, 25900 Greenfield,
Suite 205C, Oak Park. The
group will participate in the
rally against French anti-
Semitism 3 p.m. Sunday at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
Reservations are being
taken for the April 25 per-
formance of "Mum-
menschantz" at the Music
Hall. Paid reservation dead-
line is Dec. 21. For -details,
call Charlotte Levy, 357-
0424.

songs, stories of the Parsha
and refreshments. All
youngsters in nursery-
second grade are invited.
For information, call ad-
viser Edie Katz, 967-3609.
Chalutzim (grades three-
five) also will meet at 3:40
p.m. Saturday for games,
songs, skits based on the
Parsha and refreshments.
For information, call ad-
viser Heidi Ishakis, 968-
3622.
A special youth seudah
shlishit will be held fol-
lowing Minha at 4:40 for
all youngsters. In charge
of this project are George
Gelberman, Rabbi
Shlomo Kupinsky and
Lawrence Singal.
Young Israel Junior
Teens will have an oneg
Shabat 2:30 p.m. Saturday
in the home of Marta Les-
ser, 25789 Southwood,
Southfield.

SONGS BY CAROLE

(Vocalist)

Weddings, all occasions.
Audition tapes available.

532-1875

SZ Nursery
Plans Programs

SHAAREY ZEDEK
junior congregation (grades
nine-,12) will hold Shabat
services 10 a.m. Saturday in
the small chapel.
The Jewish Institute for
Youth (JIFY) social slated
for Saturday has been post-
poned.
JIFY will hear Rabbi
Alan Lucas 9:30 a.m. Sun-
day in the youth lounge.
Breakfast will be served.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Youth Di-
rector Teri Bornstein, 357-
5544.
Junior congregation
will have a kibutz at
Camp Tamarack Dec.
12-14. For required
reservations, call Mrs.
Bornstein. There is a
charge.
Kadimah (grades six-
eight) and Chaverim
(grades two-five) will have
Shabat services 10:30 a.m.
Saturday.
Chaverim will have a
Shabat luncheon Saturday,
following services. There is
a charge. For details, call,
Janet Pont at the
synagogue, 357-5544.

Cong. Shaarey Zedek's
Nursery School and Kin.
dergarten, the Beth
Hayeled, is planning a camp
clinic 1 p.m. Jan. 12 in the
youth lounge. Representa-
tives from various area
summer camps will discuss
their programs and answer
questions about them.
Chairmen are Kathy Sachs
and Judy Shefman.
A meeting on first aid in
the home will be conducted
1 p.m. Feb. 11 in the library.
Sgt. DeLoney, life saving
* * *
unit coordinator for the
Southfield Fire Depart-
ment, and nurse Liz Berlow
will speak. Plans are also
being made for an evening
The Zionist Organization panel discussion and after-
of America youth move- noon spring luncheon.
ment will hold its 1980 Louise Spector and Gail
Masada mid-winter conven- Goodstein are in charge of
tion, Dec. 26-29 at Stouffer's these events.
The public is invited to all
Valley Forge Hotel, Valley
these Beth Hayeled parent
Forge, Pa.
The theme of the conven- programs. Refreshments
tion is: "Zionism Facing the are served and a babysitter
service is available by
-Challenge of the '80s."
Workshops will' consider reservation, 357-5544, and
the challenge of Israel and ask for the nursery school.
On Dec. 12, the Beth
the future of American
Jewry, creative drama, Hayeled will hold its first
problems of yerida and so- family Friday night
dinner for this school
cial problems in Israel.
year. An oneg Shabat will
In addition there will follow.
be an Israeli movie, a
For information, call
Middle East simulation Rosaline Gilson, director of
game, oneg Shabat, Is- the nursery school, 357-
raeli cafe with a band, 5544.
disco and more.

YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD Kvutzat
Shabat will meet at 3:40
p.m. Saturday for games,

Registration deadline is
Dec. 18. For information,
call the ZOD office: 569-
1515.

* * *

* * *

Zionist Youth
Will Gather

NEW YORK - Five
North Americans are
scheduled to begin their
training program- this
month at Kibutz Barkai. Is-
Jews and Israeli Arabs
pointment of Jon Kay as ad- raeli
are
expected
to join the
viser to Zero Mostel AZA of group in the near
future.
Southfield. Advisers are
The
interns
will
spend
still needed for BBYO chap-
four
months
preparing
for
ters serving West Bloom-
field and Southfierd. Any- their assignment to Arab
where they will
one interested is urged to villages,
work in cooperation with
contact Brian Ackerson, local community leaders
assistant director, 552- developing programs to
8260. The next BBYO ad-
meet their social needs, and
viser group meeting will to cement ties between the
take place 7:30 p.m. Thurs- Arab and Jewish com-
day at the BBYO office.
munities.
Planning is under way for
the forthcoming Michigan Farmington
BBYO regional convention
which will take place Dec. to Mark Hanuka
24-29 at the main Jewish
The Farmington 'Com-̀-
Community Center. The munity Center, 24705 Far-
theme of the convention is mington Rd., will host a
"Life on the Timeline" and Hanuka party 7 p.m. Mon-
the program will feature day in the community cen-
workshops and traditional ter.
BBYO contests, athletics,
Rabbi Chaim Bergstein of
talent show and a formal Cong. Bais Chabad of Far-
dance. A special feature of mington Hills will describe
this year's convention pro- the Hanuka traditions and
gram will be a community light a menora. Traditional
Sabbath and oneg which is refreshments will be served.
being planned for Dec. 26.
Admission is free, but
Coordinators for the con- reservations are required.
vention are Michael Wais of For reservations, call the
L'Chaim AZA and Rebecca community center, 477-
Goldbaum of Glazer BBG.
8404.

BBYO Activities

Machar BBG is sponsor-
ing a nationwide pen-pal
program. Each participant
will be matched up with
someone with similar inter-
ests. A nominal fee will be
charged. For information,
contact Stephanie Cannon,
851-49080 or Ailene Re-
snick, 851-6015.
The Great Lakes 'AZA
Council has -named Mark
Landau of Samson AZA
coordinator for the 1981
AZA basketball league. The
league will meet each Sun-
day from January through
April. Chapters will be
competing for the Avram
"Bud" Charlip Memorial
Trophy.
The Great Lakes BBG
Council has named Cheryl
Raimi of Erani BBG as
overall coordinator for the
1981 District 6 BBYO con-
vention. Michigan Region
has been given the respon-
sibility for the overall plan-
ning of the convention
which will take place in
June at Schwartz's Resort
in Elkhart Lake, Wis.
BBYO announces the ap-

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