THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 30; 1981 49 Youth News (Continued from Page 48) p.m. in the youth lounge. In case of inappropriate weather, an alternate event will take place. Everyone is welcome, and there is a nominal charge. Drivers are needed. For reservations or information, call So- cial Vice President S.J. (herrin, 855-9371; esident Linda Anker- ...Lan, 544-0454; or Ms. Lazarus, 541-5213. Kadima USY will go cross-country skiing Sun- day, meeting 1:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Everyone is invited, and there is a nominal fee. Drivers are needed. If the weather is in- appropriate, an alternate . event will be held. For reservations or details, call Social Vice President Mara Topper, 543-7063; President Ilana Stollman, 547-8591; or Ellen Taylor, adviser, 353-7108-. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday in the chapel for services and discussions, followed by breakfast and bowling. The results of the candy sale will be announced. For details call advicer Marc Behar, 557-8551. Chalutzim will have an oneg Shabat 7:10 p.m. today in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Sharon) Levine, 23025 Kipling, Oak Park. Refreshments will be served, and admission is free. Everyone is welcome. For reservations or infor- mation, call adviser Jeff Danto, 642-9508. Robin Hutton was ap- pointed adviser to the Rishonim group. Miss Hutton was graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in science and is a mas- ter's degree candidate in dietetics at Wayne State University. She has been affiliated with the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at WSU and a Bnai Brith Youth Organization vol- unteer. To join Rishonim, call Miss Hutton, 661- 4212. USY services, junior con- gregation, Story Hour and the Shabat Nursery Pro- gram will meet 10 a.m. Saturday. Refreshments will be served. * ** HILLEL DAY SCHOOL will have a book * * * Camp Stone Names Director Young Israel-Bnei Akiva Camp Stone announces the appointment of Michael Spingarn to the position of camp director. Spingarn will be in charge of the technical aspects of the camp and will recruit new campers. Spingarn is the youth di- rector for Cong. Beth Tik- vah in Dolland des Or- meaux, Quebec. For information about Camp Stone, contact Nathan Bigman, 968-1499; or write Camp Stone, 23125 Coolidge, Oak Park, 48237. festival Monday through Thursday on the school premises. Hebrew and English books will be for sale. The festival will begin 1 p.m. Monday with the _pre- sentation of the "Am HaSefer" award to Joan Blos, author of "A Gather- ing of Days" and winner of the 1980 Newberry Award. At 1 p.m. Tuesday, Goldie Adler, wife of the late Rabbi Morris Adler, will discuss her books and her experi- ences in helping her hus- band compile "May I Have a Word With You." An "Ask the Rebbitzin" session will follow. Alice Nigoghosian, production manager of the Wayne State Univer- sity Press, will speak on "Creating and Producing Books" at 1 p.m. Wednes- day for the lower elemen- tary grades. A presenta- tion for the upper grades will follow. At 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Ralph Archibald, a Ben Franklin impersonator, will tell the story of the famous * printer. Parents are invited. Sherry Najman and Bev Leuchter are the chairmen of the event. LAWRENCE M. ALLAN President * * * GEMOLOGIST ICHUD HABONIM will meet 2 p.m. Sunday in the moadon, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205C, Oak Park. It will be the first meeting for Neshef, a yearly production written, produced and di- rected by Habonim mem- bers. Theme for this year is "Aliya Through the Ages." For details, call Charlotte Levy, 357-0424; or Michelle Blumenberg, 557-2318. SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES 30%-50% OFF * * * DIAM YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD Kvutzat Shabat will meet 4:20 p.m. Saturday for games, songs, stories of the Parsha and re- freshments. Chalutzim also will meet 4:20 p.m. Saturday for games, songs, skits based on the Parsha and refresh- ments. A special youth Shalosh Seudos will be held follow- ing Minha at_ 5:20 p.m. Saturday for all youngsters. OUR SPECIALTY - 30400 TELEGRAPH • BIRMINGHAM LOCATED AT 121/i Mile-. SUITES 104/134 wardec Certificate by GLA ' in Grading & Evaluation Lectures Slated The Center for New Thinking will present a series on "Training for Suc- cess" beginning 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Somerset Mall auditorium. Rabbi Sherwin Wine, di- rector, will speak on "In- telligence: A Rational Sen- sitivity." There is a charge. At 10 a.m. Thursday in the Birmingham Baldwin Library, the center will pre- sent Rabbi Wine in a talk on "Studs Terkel — Author of 'American Dreams.' It will be the first lecture in a series entitled, "The Ameri- can Way." There is a charge. The public is invited to both lec- tures. For details, call the Center for New Thinking, 546-8928. For details, call Nancy Jacobs, 559-7792; Laura Lazarus, 541-5213; Ellen Taylor, 353-7108; Marc Be- har, 557-8551; or Youth Di- rector Sharon Levine, 548- 3123 or 547-3369. 24681 Coolidge Hwy Heart of Gold Luncheon Due Tickets are still available for the 14th annual United Foundation Heart of Gold luncheon to be held 11:45 a.m. Feb. 10 at Cobo Hall. Tri-county area men and women will be honored for their volunteer contribu- tions to church, cultural, educational and civic organ- izations. Guest speaker for the luncheon will be television news commentator Jessica Savitch. For ticket information, call the United Foundation, 965-7100. 1/2 block S. of 10 Mile 545-1300 Falks Celebrate 50th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. Falk of Hillsdale were hon- ored recently at a party at the Holiday Inn in South- field on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The party was given by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Leon B. Falk of Bloomfield Hills and by Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Green of Far- mington Hills. A brunch in honor of the couple was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hoover of Shawnee Mission, Kan. The couple were married in Hillsdale in 1931. Mr. Falk was a manufacturer's representative for many years. They are members of Temple Beth Israel in Jackson. Mr. Falk is a past president of the temple, and Mrs. Falk is a past president of the sisterhood. 642.5575 FREEDOM CLEANERS * * Youth Gather at Tamarack Youth groups from Congs. Bnai Moshe, Beth Abraham Hillel Moses, Bnai Israel of Ann Arbor and the Windsor Jewish Community Center will join for a weekend at Camp Tamarack Feb. 13-15. Cost of the weekend in- cludes round-trip transpor- tation by bus from Bnai Moshe, food, lodging and ac- tivities. Theme for the weekend is "Resistance: A Need for Jewish Survival." Chair- men of the weekend are Nancy Jacobs and Stephanie Blitz. Reservation deadline is Feb. 8. Health, religious and registration forms must be completed and mailed to Bnai Moshe Youth, 14390 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park. Cost of the trip should accompany the forms. A meeting for persons going on the weekend will be held 1 p.m. Feb. 8 at Bnai Moshe. Shabat decorations and hallot will be made. DIAMONTOLOGIST 1 1 1 .1 PLAIN SLACKS & SWEATERS Must be presented with incoming orders 1 29 REG. PRICE $1.75 Cash & Carry Only, Limit 10 Freedom Cleaners Coupon Expires 2-28-81 11•111111=1•1111111 MIMEO IMINIIMMOM11011•1111111••••10 WINO OEM MS MOM= MOM MI MOM= SAVE 25% USE THIS COUPON ON ANY INCOMING DRAPERY OR DRY CLEANING ORDER. ONE COUPON PER ORDER Cash & Carry Only 1 Freedom Cleaners Coupon Expires 2-28-81 ...• .11.111•MMOMIN11111•11•1111•11•11MIIMINIUM 1. 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