THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 48 Friday, January 30 1981 , IL not scold; if you are ignor- ant, they do not laugh at you. Richard de Bury money. If you approach them, they are not asleep; if you seek them, they do not hide; if you blunder, they do Books are masters who instruct us without rods or ferules, without words or anger, without bread or 1 ,P 1 ilk 1 Our once-a-year sale is almost over. As January comes to a close, so does our once-a-year store wide sale where we take 10-40% off almost everything. like brand new items and stuff that's over-sold, that we don't put on sale. (But then no one is totally perfect.) What's everything? All our best stuff— and that includes our butcher block tables, upholstery, storage systems, music benches, desks, bedrooms, chairs and even marvelous accessories. Of course, there are some things, But what is on sale is amazing. So come in right away because on February 1 the prices go up, and you'll have to wait until 1982 for another great store wide sale. 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NOW IN 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Southfield, Sterling Heights & Westland MEIJER'S SHOPPING CENTER 16 MILE & DEOUINDRE STERLING HEIGHTS, MI 978-8300 EVERGREEN PLAZA 12 MILE & EVERGREEN SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN 552-9610 WESTLAND PLAZA WAYNE RD. & HUNTER WESTLAND, MICHIGAN 728-5760 PRE-OPENING HOURS: Monday-Saturday, 154, Sunday 12-5 Youth News ADAT SHALOM Nit- zanim will hold creative Shabat services 10:30 a.m. Saturday in room 104. Makor will have services 10:30 Saturday in room 105. Garinim will hold Shabat services 10:30 a.m. Satur- day in the chapel. Shoresh will partici- pate in the 21st annual Tamarack winter weekend retreat today- Sunday. Shabat services will be held 10:30 a.m. Feb. 6. in the board room. The group will go to the Detroit Piston-Indiana Pacer basketball game Feb. 8. For information, contact the youth de- partment, 851-5100. Migdal Tzion also will participate in the 21st an- nual Tamarack weekend today-Sunday. An oneg Shabat will be held Feb. 6 at the Franklin Club Apts. Shabat services will be held 10:30 a.m. Feb. 7 in the board room. A progressive dinner is scheduled for Feb. 7. For information, contact the youth departMent. brew School Principal Rabbi Abraham Zentman urges all the boys to bring their tefilin to be able to per- form the mitzva of putting on tefilin. While the boys of the hey class are putting on tefilin, Mrs. Bracha Kupinsky, a teacher at the Hebrew high school, will meet with the girls to discuss the "Role of the Woman in Judaism." After the groups combine for Shaharit services and a bagel brunch, Dr. Stanley Kupinsky, principal of the Hebrew high school will address the participants on "Jewish Education." Members of the men's club who will assist are: Dr. Dennis Phillips, Asher Ben-Moche, Aaron Greenspon and Leslie Hubert. United Lahav Synagogue Youth will hold rehersal services Saturday for Youth Sab- bath. Lahav's Religious Vice President Mark Hubert and Rabbi Milton Arm have been training * * * members of the group in BETH ABRAHAM their Hebrew parts, and HILLEL MOSES junior Lahav adviser Gary congregation coordinator Feinberg has been work- Mike Sabes announces serv- ing with those with ices will be held 10 a.m. English portions. Lahav, Kadimah, Bnai Saturday for youth up to age Mazal, Kochavim and 15. Dor Chadash adviser junior congregation will all Sima Abramovitz an- meet in the main sanctuary nounces places are still next week for Shabat Ha- available for the Tamarack Noar, (Youth Sabbath) weekend to be held Feb. when the entire service will 13-15. Cost of the weekend be conducted by the youth of includes lodging, kosher the synagogue. P'sukey D'zimra will be meals, Shabat observance and winter sports. For in- Louis Sugarman; Shaharit formation,' call Miss Ab- will be chanted by Robert Udman; the Torah service ramoVitz, 356-6282. * * * will be conducted by Mark BETH ACHIM'S junior Hubert; and Jeffrey Spinner congregation President will be hazzan for the Barrett Zeff announces that Musaf. Torah readers are:' the junior congregation has begun keeping separate David Mintz, Stuart attendance records for its Sherman and Scott Et- members, beginning with tinger. The Haftorah por- the January services. This tion will be read by Mark is in addition to the personal Hubert. Additional aliyot will be records kept by individuals in the stemp-attendance given to Joel Pen-Moche booklets provided by the (Hagbah) and Michael Weinraub (Gelilah). The youth groups. The junior congregation Ashrei prayer will be re- records will be used to de- cited by Kadimah president termine who is eligible to Emily Burns. Participating in the participate in the year end activity. Members who wish English readings are: Au- to qualify must attend two drey Lawson, Jeffrey Davis, Beth Phillips, Felissa out of three services. The following members Burns, Gail Greenspon, will participate in Satur- _ Amy Cantor, Pam Koby and day's services: Robert Sari Perlman. The ser- Bienstock, 'Aaron Siegel, monette will be given by Beth Madorsky, Scott Hut- Lahav president Lillian ten, Craig Efrusy, David Et- Katz. Members of Kochavim will lead the Ein tinger, Yale Goldis, Adam Karp, Joseph Zeff, Doreen Kelohenu, members of Tepman, Jimmy Sugarman, junior congregation will lead the Aleinu, and mem- Michelle Hubert, Barrett bers of Nitzanim will lead Zeff and Larry Tepman. Junior congregation the Adon Olam prayer. A luncheon will follow meets 10 a.m. Saturday in at 12:30 p.m. Reserva- the youth lounge. tions deadline for this The hey classes of the luncheon is Tuesday. United Hebrew Schools, There is a nominal and the Lahav membership charge for children, have been invited to the which is slightly higher Beth Achim's Men's Club for parents. For reserva- Talit and Tefilin Club by tions, call junior congre- chairman, Joseph Silvers- gation adviser Barry tein. These services will Lippitt, 353-4477; Bnai take place, 11 a.m. Sunday Mazal adviser Robin in the Klein Chapel. He- Friedman, 642-8041; or youth director Jackye Drapkin, 352-8670. The Hamotzi and Birkat Hamazon_ will be led' by members of the junior congregation. Everyone is welcome. Kadimah will participate in the city-wide Kadimah gym and swim at the Jewish Community Center Satur- day (correct date). For de tails, call Kadimah advise Shelly Kieran, 399-3287. Sixth graders who are members of Bnai Mazal are invited. For details, call Robin Friedman, adviser, 642-8041. BETH SHALOM United Synagogue Youth will have a study luncheon following Jan. 31 Shabat services. Allan Gale of the Jewish Community Council will speak. For details, call Ron Leff, 552-8163; or Jon Wide- nbaum, 356-2338. The youth group will have an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today at the Franklin Club Apts. * * * BNAI DAVID junior congregation, including Story Hour, will hold serv- ices 10 a.m. Saturday in rooms 101, 103 and in the small chapel. Attendance will be recorded. Atid will meet 6:15 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge to form carpools to go rol- lerskating. Ruach and Ha-or will par- ticipate in the Shabat luncheon following Feb. 7 services. For reservations, call adviser Nancy Korn, 557-6481; or Denise Cohen, youth director, 352-5438. Reservations are also being taken for a joint pizza party to be held Feb. 8. The youth groups will see "Annie" at the Fisher Theater 7:30 p.m. Feb. 22. Priority for tickets will be given to youth who attend Shabat services regularly. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 9 a.m. Sunday for prayers, followed by brunch and bowling. The group will see "Israel Here I Come" 2 p.m. Feb. 15 at the main Jewish Com- munity Center. * * * BNAI MOSHE Youth Department announces the appointment of Laura Lazarus as adviser to the Senior Moshe Mouse United Synagogue Youth chapter. Ms. Lazarus 'was graduated from Wayne State University, where she earned a BA degree in pub- lic relations. She has been involved with the Bnai Moshe Senior USY, worked for the Detroit Zionist Fed- eration and the Jewish Na- tional Fund. She attended the Midrasha College of Jewish Studies. She will meet with the USY at services 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. Moshe Mouse USY will go cross-country skiing Sunday, meeting 1:30 (Continued on Page 49)