40 Friday, February 6, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 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 a.m. Saturday in room 105. Garinim will hold Shabat services 10:30 a.m. Satur- day in the chapel. The group will have a social Sunday. For details, call Floyd Glen, 851-5181. Shoresh will hold Shabat services 10:15 a.m. Saturday in the board room. The group will go to the Indiana Pacer-Detroit Piston basketball game Sunday, leaving 3 p.m. from the synagogue. For details, call Mark Ankerman, 546-5797; or Chapter President Sue Sherman, 851-8647. Migdal Tzion will hold Shabat services 10:15 a.m. Saturday in the board room. The group will have a re- , gressive dinner Saturday, beginning at 8:30 p.m. in the home of Howard * * * * * * * * * * * * STAFFORD'S * KIDS CABARET * *coming to Orchard Mall* Feb. 21st * Produced by Seymour Sciwartz Ageocy * _** * ** * * * * * * WC. Trojan Lupovitch, 6707 Edin- borough, West Bloomfield. The chapter will compete in the GDUSY volleyball league Sundays at the main Jewish Community Center. For information, call Andy Rocklin, 533-6794. * * * BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES will ob- serve Youth Shabat at serv- ices 9 a.m. Feb. 21. A lunch- eon, for which there is a charge, will follow. For luncheon reservations, by Thursday, call the synagogue, 851-6880. Machar will go rol- lerskating at Bonaventure roller rink Sunday, meeting 12:15 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. For reservations, call Tedd Schneider, ad- viser, 968-2324. Dor Chadash announces the deadline is approaching for the Feb. 13-15 Tamarack weekend. To reserve a spot, call adviser Sima Ab- ramovitz, 356-6282. Yachad will have a movie night Feb. 17, meeting 6:45 p.m. in the home of adviser- Heidi Press, 27600 Franklin, Southfield. NO reserva- tions are required. There is a charge for theater admission. Junior congregation holds services 10 a.m. Saturdays, under the direc- tion of coordinator Mike Sabes. * * * "Son of C. Trojan" CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION FREE ESTIMATES Phone 576-1140 BETH ACHIM'S youth groups will gather in the main sanctuary 9 a.m. Saturday to celebrate Shabat Ha-Noar (Youth Sabbath). Instead of a sermonette, Lahav president Lillian Katz has elected to report on IN THE YEAR 2001 All business will be computerized, act now, and be 20 years ahead of yourself. Complete computerized accounting and tax serv- ices. We have available programming for Micro or Mini Computers on Floppy Disc or Hard Disc Drives. Leonard M. Nagel, Financial Accounting and Tax Service Kristen Towers, 25900 Greenfield, Oak Park Suite 138 988-5577 Register Now For CAMP STONE 1st session: June 29-July 27, 1981 2nd session: July 29-August 25, 1981 MEET MICHAEL SPRINGARN Director of Camp Stone WED., FEB. 11, 7:30 P.M. AT YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD 15140 W. 10 Mile Rd. for a slide presentation and question and answer period.- her experience as Lahav's ments will follow. For representative at the recent reservations, call Adam United Synagogue Youth Gottlieb, 352-2356. Masada will join the Beth international convention in Achim group for a movie Los Angeles, Calif. Members of the youth night Feb. 14. There is a groups Lahav, junior con- nominal charge. Children gregation, Bnai Mazal, should meet at Beth Achim. Kochavim and Kadimah For details, call Gottlieb. Reservations are being will sit in the front rows of the synagogue which will be taken for the Feb. 22 per- specifically marked off for formance of "Annie" at the Fisher Theater. To qualify, the occasion. Members of Nitzanim youth must have attended will hold their usual games at least three Shabat serv- and activities beginning at ices. For reservations, call 10 a.m. Saturday in the Mrs. Cohen. * * * board room. They will join BNAI MOSHE Senior the services in the main "Moshe Mouse" United sanctuary at 11:30. Kadimah will host Synagogue Youth, Kadima chapters from Beth USY and the Talit and Tefi- Shalom, Bnai David, Bnai lin Club will meet 1 p.m. Moshe and Shaarey Sunday in the youth lounge, Zedek 8 p.m. Feb. 14 for a along with members from special movie night in the Beth Abraham Hillel youth lounge. The movie Moses, Bnai Israel of Ann will be "The Frisco Kid." Arbor and the Windsor A "make-your-own- Jewish Community Centre, sundae" party will fol- for a pre-Tamarack Winter low. There is a charge Weekend meeting. The which is slightly higher meeting will include discus- for non-youth group sion on all of the prepara- members. Members of tions, clothing lists and re- Bnai Mazal are invited. quirements for the reservations, weekend. The groups will For members then bake Shabat hallot, Kadimah should call Shelly Kieran, make Shabat decorations 399-3287, and Bnai Mazal and banners for the members should call ad- weekend. The above groups will viser Robin Friedman, 642-8041, before Thurs- meet again 7 p.m. Wednes- day in the youth lounge to day. Charles Berris, chairman put together their kits and of the Youth Commission, complete the source booklet announces a meeting will be containing materials deal- held 8 p.m. Tuesday in the ing with the theme: "Resis- tance: A Need for Jewish board room. Survival?" * * * Everyone attending the BETH SHALOM'S new Tamarack retreat will meet combined third and fourth at Bnai Moshe at 1 p.m. Feb. grade youth group will hold its first activity noon Sun- 13 and return Feb. 15 at 3 day in the youth lounge. p.m. The weekend includes Shabat services and cul- There will be a movie and tural programming, as well ice cream social. Everyone as a social and a Saturday is invited. There is no night movie. The group will charge. For information, Shabat-O-Grams contact adviser Rick Spalter have available at all three meet- at the synagogue, 547-7970, ing places, as well as at or at home, 968-1536, after Tamarack Feb. 13. 6 p.m. The chairmen for the The synagogue's new combined fifth and sixth weekend are Nancy grade youth group will have Jacobs, Moshe Mouse; a scavenger hunt and ice and Stephanie Blitz, cream social noon Feb. 15 in Kadima. For reserva- the youth lounge. Everyone tions or information, call Mouse adviser is invited. There is no Moshe Lazarus, 541-5213; charge. For information Laura Kadima adviser, Ellen contact Spalter. Taylor, 353-7108; T and T * * * adviser Marc Behar, BNAI DAVID junior 557-8551; or youth direc- congregation will meet 10 tor Sharon Levine, 548- a.m. Saturday for Shabat- 3123 or 547-3369. Talit and Tefilin Club services. Story Hour will meet in room 101, grades will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday three-four will meet in room in the chapel for services 103 and grades five-seven and discussions, followed by will meet in the small breakfast and bowling. Re- sults from the candy sale chapel. Following services there will be available. There is a will, be a Shabat luncheon nominal fee and everyone is for youth in grades three-six welcome. T and T will not in the small dining room. meet Feb. 15, since the For reservations, call group will be at Tamarack. Nancy Korn, adviser, 557- The group will resume Feb. 22. For information, call 6481. The Shalom group is Behar. Chalutzim will meet 1:30 forming for children age four-six. Parents who are p.m. Sunday in the board interested in having their room to go rollerskating. children join should call Each person who brings a Youth Director Denise Co- friend goes for half price. Everyone is welcome, and hen. 352-5438. - Masada will play pin- there is a nominal charge. ball Sunday. Refresh- Drivers are needed. For reservations or informa- tion, call adviser Jeff Danto. 642-9508. Rishonim will meet 12:15 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge to go to a surprise matinee movie. Everyone is welcome, and there is a nominal fee. Drivers are needed. For reservations or information, call adviser Robin Hutton, 661-4212. USY services, junior con- gregation, Story Hour and the Shabat Nursery Pro- gram will meet 10 a.m. on Saturday. Everyone is wel- come, and refreshments are served. * * * ICHUD HABONIM Labor Zionist Youth will have a meeting of its Bonim group 8 p.m. today in the moadon, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205C, Oak Park. The group will begin work on Neshef, "Aliya Through the Ages." All of the Habonim groups will gather 2:30 p.m. Suriday in the moadon, where the birthdays of Rachel and Debra Berlin will be celebrated and work will be done on Neshef. Habonim will sponsor a Seminar Bonim Feb. 13-15 at Camp Tavor in Three Rivers. Theme for the weekend is "The Reality of the Kibutz." College- age members from Ann Arbor and Champaign, Ill., will direct the weekend. Seminar Amelim- Chotrim will be held Feb. 27-March 1 at Camp Tavor. For information, call Floyd Glen, 855-3762; or Michelle Blumenberg, 557-2318. * * * SHAAREY .ZEDEK junior congregation meets 10 a.m. Saturdays in the small chapel for Shabat services. A Jewish Institute for Youth (JIFY) brunch will be held 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue. Danny Siegel will speak. There is a charge for the series. For details, call Teri Bornstein at the synagogue, 357-5544. Junior congregation will have a program at Borman Hall-Jewish Home for Aged Feb. 15, meeting 1 p.m. at Shaarey Zedek. Persons who wish to attend should call Yale Cohen, chairman, 353-5358. Kadimah meets 10:30 a.m. Saturdays in the Tikvah Chapel for Shabat services. Ka-Email will attend a city-wide movie party 7:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at Cong. Beth Achim. There is a nominal ch-arge. For information, call Todd Fitzerman, 545- 0883. Chaverim will go rol- lerskating at Bonaventure Feb. 15, meeting at Shaarey Zedek after Sunday school. For details, call Janet Pont at the synagogue. Chaverim holds Shabat services 10:30 a.m. Satur- days. The fifth graders will have a Torah commence- ment Feb. 14. For details, call. Ms. Pont. UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS will honor its students who are attending a special intensive eight- hour-a-week program in which they take classes conducted in Hebrew and study basic Judaic sources in their original Hebrew. The students attend the various branches of the school for an additional two hours per week. The following students and teachers are participat- ing in the program: Beth Achim Branch, Shoshanr Goldschlag, teacher; Tama. Barr, Daniel Berkove, Perah Burns, Cheryl Gol- den, Ethan Hutten, Robert Olson, Aaron and Jeffrey Pergament, Debra Siegel, Ronald Stern, _Howard Weingarden and Michael Weiss. Adat Shalom Branch, Leonora Beurer, -teach- er; Jennifer Adler, Stephanie Nack, Max Newman, Audrey Rich- man, Brian Rosenblatt, Jeffrey Share, Amy Spilman and Benjamin Waldshan. Bnai David - Bnai Moshe Branches, Malka Littman, teacher; Naomi Berkove, Marilyn Feldman, Jeffrey Goodstein, Daniel Kanat, Jeffrey Kaufman, Steven Michaels, Michael Nodler and Rachael Tugman. Mekhinah Program of the high school, Bracha Kupin- sky, Nira Lev and Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, teachers; Merav Barr, Jen- nifer Benjamin, Ethan Berkove, Coleman Breger, Emily Burns, Julie Keys, Jerry Josen, Patti Lieber- man, Gayle Neff, Dan Solomon, Noah Siegel, Jo- seph Starkman, James Su- garman, David Weiss, Jeff- rey Weiss, Daniel Sudakin and Ori Lev. * * * YOUNT ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD Kvutzat Shabat will meet 4:25 p.m. Saturday for games, songs, stories of the Parsha and re- freshments. Chalutzim will meet at 4:25 p.m. Saturday for songs, games, skits based on the Parsha and refresh- ments. A special youth seuda shlishit will be held follow- ing Minha at 5:25 Saturday for all youngsters. Young Israel Teens will have an oneg Shabat Fri- day night 8 p.m. today in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Zwas, 22722 Pon- chartrain Southfield. Young Israel Teens will have a casino night 8:3' p.m. Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Selesny, 22633 Shevington, Southfield. There will be games, food, prizes. For reservations, contact Sheri Greenspan, 399-3181. Peace-Offering? NEW YORK — Iraq has hinted that it would resume diplomatic relations with the United States if the U.S. changes its attitude towards Israel.