THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS BETH ABRAHAM Ruach and Ha-or will HILLEL MOSES' junior meet Sunday for an open congregation will resume game room and letter- Shabat services 10 a.m. writing session. Refresh- Saturday for youth age ments will be served. 5-15. Mike Sabes is coor- Atid will hold elections dinator. 12:30 p.m. Jan. 11 in the Youth iri grades three- small dining room. The seven will go to Camp group will join the Cong. Tamarack Jan. 9-11. The Shaarey Zedek group after weekend will include to- the election meeting to see bogganing, games, Shabat the film, The Jazz Singer," service, Saturday night so- followed by dinner at Bnai cial and discussions. Ad- David. For reservations, vance reservations are re- call David Nathan, 967- d. For reservations, 3347; or adviser Denise Co- abes, 356-1823. hen, youth director, 352- Junior congregation 5438. members (age 9-15) will see Talit and Tefilin Club "Annie" Jan. 21 at the will meet Sunday for Fisher Theater. There is a prayers, followed by brunch nominal charge, and ad- and bowling. A father-and- vance reservations are re- son tournament will be held quired. Those attending 10 Jan. 11. * * * Shabat services will be ad- mitted free of charge. BNAI MOSHE Senior The Dor Chadash group "Moshe Mouse" United still is collecting newspap- Synagogue Youth, Kadima ers for its paper drive. USY and the Talit and Tefi- Newspapers should be lin Club are still seeking dropped off in the help for their annual Camp synagogue parking lot Tamarack Winter Retreat, (orange van) through to be held Feb. 13-15. To Thursday. volunteer, contact Moshe * * * Mouse chairman Nancy BETH _ACHIM'S junior Jacobs, 559-7792; Kadima congregation will meet 9:30 adviser, Ellen Taylor, 353- a.m. Saturday to conduct a 7108; or T and T adviser "dress rehearsal" for next Marc Behar, 557-8551. week's special Youth Sab- Talit and Tefilin Club bath services. Officers will will resume on Sunday be installed and a luncheon meeting at 8:30 a.m. in the provided by the Youth chapel for services and dis- Commission will follow cussions, followed by break- services. Families are in- fast and bowling. There is a vited, however, reserva- nominal fee. Everyone is tions are necessary. For welcome. reservations, call adviser Chalutzim and the third Barry Lippitt, 353-4477. graders from Rishonim will These members will have have a Tamarack informa- parts in the services: Robert tion meeting 1:30 p.m. Sun- Bienstock, Emily Burns, day in the youth lounge. Scott Carrick, Craig Efrusy, The group will receive their David Ettinger, Yale Gol- clothing lists at this time. dis, Scott Hutten, Michelle Following the meeting the Hubert, Beth Madorsky, group will make Shabat hol- Laurie Phillips, Aaron lot and Shabat candles and Siegel, Noah Siegel, James decorations for the Sugarman, Doreen Tep- weekend. man, Larry Tepman, Bar- The group will meet rett Zeff and Joseph Zeff. 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in Kochavim and Nitzanim the youth lounge to put youth services will meet at together their Tamarack 10 a.m. Saturday under the kits and source books, leadership of Joey Kow- and finish all of their alsky and Beth Norman. Tamarack projects. After refreshments, these The group will leave for groups will join the senior congregation in the main Havura Journal sanctuary. Lahav services will be NEW YORK (JTA) — in the Klein Chapel The first issue of Havura, a Saturday, under the di- quarterly newsletter or- rection of Lahav adviser ganized to facilitate com- Howard Mitz, and acting munication and dialogue Religious Vice President, among havurot and to re- Robbie Udman. Next port on what havurot do w -k's services will be and what they stand for to in the youth lounge. the entire Jewish commu- The youth department is nity," has been published by in the process of revising the the National Havura Coor- mailing lists for each group. dinating Committee To get on the mailing list, (NHCC). call Judy Goldis (Kochavim, grades three and four), Cancer Tests 626-1181; Robin Friedman Are Offered (Bnai Mazal, grades five The Michigan Cancer and six), 642-8041; Shelly Foundation will sponsor Kieran (Kadimah, grades seven and eight); or Jackye free screening tests for cer- Drapkin, youth director, at vical cancer at its Oakland Service Center, 4224 the synagogue, 352-8670. * * * Woodward, Royal Oak, 9:30 BNAI DAVID junior a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday and congregation groups, Story Jan. 21. Hour, grades three-four and For information or to grades five-six, will meet for schedule an appointment, Shabat services 10 a.m. call the Oakland Service Saturday. Center, 549-4600. . Friday, January 2, 1981 31 Youth News Tamarack from Bnai Moshe 1:30 p.m. Jan. 9 and will re- turn to the synagogue 3 p.m. Jan. 11. The theme for the weekend is "Jewish Life Styles." The weekend will include tobogganing, ice skating, services, hiking, dis- cussions, a surprise social, movie and heated cabins. Besides the Bnai Moshe staff the other chaperons will be Danny Kaplan, Paul Levine and Michael Sabes. Anyone interested in par- ticipating in the weekend should contact the new Chalutzim adviser Jeff Danto, 642-9508; the Rishonim adviser .Diane Shaw, 967-4156; or Youth Director Sharon Levine, 547-3369 or 548-3123, and leave a message. USY services, junior con- gregation, Story Hour and the Shabat Nursery Pro- gram, will meet 10 a.m. Saturday. Everyone is wel- come. Refreshments will be served. Seuda will be held following Minha at 4:50. Planning the project are George Gelber-. man, Rabbi Shloino Kupinsky and Lawrence Singal. 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