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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-01-16

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—Of Course!

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• BILL MEYER ORCHESTRA
• DENNIS VERNIER
• CHARLES ROWLAND
• CARICATURES

INVITATIONS?
Hattie Schwartz

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(Hebrew Copy Available)

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Youth News

BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES' Dor
Chadash group will go
cross-country skiing
(changed from rollerskat-
ing) Sunday at the
Beechwood Golf Course,
Southfield, leaving noon
from the synagogue. Petite
luncheon will be served at
the synagogue. Drivers are
needed. There is a charge.
The group will have a
member-only Super Bowl
party 2 p.m. Jan. 25 in the
home of adviser Sima Ab-
ramovitz, 25701 W. 12 Mile,

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

42 Friday, January 16, 1981

ENTERTAINMENT?
Seymour Schwartz

Aimar

BNAI MOSHE Senioi tion, call adviser Marc Be-
Southfield. Refreshments
"Moshe
Mouse" United har, 557-8551.
will be served.
Moshe Mouse USY,
Reservations are still Synagogue Youth will meet
being taken for the Saturday at the home of Kadima USY and T and T
will go to Camp Tamarack
Tamarack Weekend to be Howard Weiner,
held with the Bnai Moshe Danvers, Farmington Hills, for their annual winter re-
Kadimah group Feb. 13-15. following services, for a treat Feb. 13-15. Anyone in-
For details, call Miss Ab- Shabat lunch and study ses- terested in helping plan any
ramovitz, 356-6282. sion. The group will discuss of the religious, cultural, or
M a char will go to Tefila. Everyone is welcome social programs for the
Greenfield Village (or the and there is no fee. For weekend should contact
Henry Ford Museum in reservations or informa- Moshe Mouse Tamarack
inclement tion, call Religious Vice Chairman Nancy Jacobs,
of
case
weather) Sunday, leaving President Weiner, 851- 559-7792, any of the advis-
the 1584; or President Linda ers of the groups participat-
from
12:15
ing, or youth adviser Sha-
synagogue. There is a Ankerman, 544-0454.
Moshe Mouse USY will go ron Levine, 548-3123
charge and reservations
are required. For reser- ice skating at Fairlane 547-3369.
vations, call adviser Town Center Saturday,
Junior congregation
Tedd Schneider, 968- meeting at the synagogue at will see "Annie" at the
7:15 p.m. Ice skates can be Fisher Theater Wednes-
2324.
Yachad will join the rented at the arena. For in- day, meeting at the
Shaarey Zedek junior con- formation or reservations, synagogue at 7 p.m. All
gregati on for an oneg call Social Vice President S. members will receive
Shabat 8 p.m. today in the J. Cherrin, 855-9371; or Ms. discounts, but there are a
home of Sharyl Seiferheld, Ankerman.
limited number of tickets.
Senior USY will have a For reservations or in-
21180 Concord, Southfield.
Refreshments and a social bake sale at the Harvard formation, call adviser
hour will follow. Admission Row Mall 10 a.m. Sunday. Mark Eichner, 358-0065.
Anyone interested in help-
is free.
USY Services, junior con-
Junior congregation serv- ing out is welcome. For in- gregation, Story Hour and
ices for persons age 5-15 are formation, call Treasurer the Shabat Nursery Pro-
held 10 a.m. Saturdays Ruth Goldberg, 967-0915; gram will meet 10 a.m.
under the direction of Mike or Ms. Ankerman.
Saturday. Refreshments
Kadima USY will have will be served.
Sabes.
* * *
a tobogganing party on
* * *
BETH ACHIM'S Lahav Sunday, meeting at the
YOUNG
ISRAEL OF
United Synagogue Youth youth lounge at 1:30 p.m.
will return this Sabbath to Everyone is welcome, GREENFIELD Kvutzat
regular services in the and there is no charge. Shabat will meet 4 p.m.
Klein Chapel, beginning at Refreshments will be Saturday for games, songs,
10 a.m., under the leader- served. For reservations stories of the Parsha and re-
ship of Lahav's Religious or information, call ad- freshments.
Chalutzim also will meet
Vice President Mark viser Ellen Taylor, 353-
at 4 p.m. Saturday for
7108.
Hubert.
Talit and Tefilin Club games, songs, skits based on
Reservations for the
luncheon following the Feb. will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday the Parsha and refresh-
7 Shabat Ha-Noar service for services and discussions, ments.
A special youth shalosh
must be made and paid for followed by breakfast and
in advance For reserva- bowling. Everyone is wel- seudos will also be held fol-
tions, call Lahav President come, and there is a nomi- lowing Minha at 5 p.m.
Lillian Katz, 968-5411; or nal charge. For informa- Saturday for all youngsters.
Youth Director Jackye *
Drapkin 352-8670.
meet 8 p.m.
Kadimah will m
today in the home of Robert
Bienstock, 21740 Concord
Ct., Southfield, for an oneg
Bnei Akiva of North many options, such as
Shabat. There is no charge America has announced operation Zachor. Par-
and everyone is welcome. that it has opened registra- ticipants in this program
Refreshments will be tion for the 1981-1982 Bnei will spend two weeks in
served.
Akiva Scholarship Institute Eastern Europe prior to
their arrival in Israel.
Nitzanim will meet 1 in Israel-Hachshara. The This is an in-depth learn-
program
is
open
to
all
p.m. Sunday in the He-
ing tour of the sites and
brew school annex for an Jewish high school places connected with
graduates.
The
Scholarship
arts and crafts session
the Holocaust and the de-
with adviser Beth Nor- Institute, is a year of work struction of Eastern
and
study
on
a
religious
man, in celebration of Tu
European Jewry. Before
kibutz.
b'Shevat.
departure to Europe, the
The
Hachshara
program
and
Mazal
Bnai
participants attend a
is
an
educational
institu-
Kochavim will meet 1 p.m.
seminar to prepare them
tion
whose
work
is
divided
Jan. 25 to go rollerskating
for the trip.
between
Hebrew
and
reli-
at Bonaventure. There is a
For information write
gious
studies
and
agricul-
charge which is slightly
Bnei Akiva Scholarship In-
tural
work.
higher for non-members.
The program also in- stitute in Israel-Hachshara,
For reservations and to re-
cludes:
Four weeks of tours 25 W. 26th St., New York
ceive mitzva credit, call
around
the country, a City, N.Y., 10010, or call
Bnai Mazal adviser Robin
three-day
ideological semi- Nathan Bigman, 968-149
Friedman, 642-8041; or
nar,
a
week
in the army's
Kochavim adviser, Judy
Goldis, 626-1181. Reserva- Gadna (youth corps), and Sephardic Jew
weeks of vacation that
tions are due Thursday. three
Is Chilean Envoy
Bonus stamps will be given the participant can use for
JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
general
sightseeing
or
visit-
to members whose parents
The new Chilean ambas-
ing
family
and
friends.
are available to drive.
The institute offers sador to Israel, Santiago
Junior congregation will
* * *
Benadava, is a Sephardic
meet 10 a.m. Saturday in
Jew who understands He-
Sandweiss
Is
the youth lounge under the
brew and was chairman of a
direction of adviser, Barry Religious VP
Zionist youth group in
Lippitt. Kochavim services,
Chile.
Stuart
Sandweiss
is
the
'under the leadership of Joey
However, the 49-year-old
Kowalsky, meet in the He- international religious edu-
Benadava, an international
cation
vice
president
of
brew school annex every
law professor, will have to
Shabat. All the youth serv- United Synagogue Youth supervise the transfer of his
ices join the main congrega- and not president as errone-
country's embassy from
tion for the concluding ously reported in last week's Jerusalem to Tel Aviv.
Jewish News.
prayers adn kidush.

Bnei Akiva Scholarship
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