48 Friday, February 20, 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 not hold Shabat services Saturday. Shoresh will hold Shabat services 10:15 a.m. Saturday in- the board room with adviser Marc Ankerman.. All youth group methbers are invited to the oneg Shabat 8 p.m. Feb. 27 . at the synagogue with Dr. David Silverman. Migdal Tzion will hold. Shabat services 10:15 a.m. Saturday in the synagogue board room. An oneg Shabat will be held 8 p.m. today in the home of Gait . and Michael Nachman, 20225 Winchester, Southfield. Members are invited to attend the Feb. 27 oneg Shabat. Volleyball will be held 6 p.m. Sunday against Shaarey Zedek. Contact - Andy Rocklin for details. Shoresh and Migdal Tzion members are re- minded to make reserva- tions in the youth office for the Encounter Weekend luncheon. For reservations, contact the youth office, 851-5100. * * * BETH • ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES will ob- serve Youth Shabat Satur- day. Children in the reli- gious school and teenagers will conduct the service. Luncheon will be served fol- lowing kidush. Admission to the luncheon is by ad- vance paid reservation only. Dor Chadash will attend a Red Wings hockey ganie March 10 at the Joe Louis Arena, meeting 6 p.m. at the synagogue. For ticket reservations, call Sima Ab- ramovitz, adviser, 356- 6282. The group will see the 3-D film, "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" March 22 at the Detroit Institute of Arts. For details, call Miss Abramovitz. Games, puzzles, cards and furniture are still being sought for the new youth lounge. Persons who have items to donate should call Heidi Press, 355-5447, eve- nings. * * * BETH ACHIM'S Nit- zanim will have Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday. They will join services in the main sanctuary at 11:30. Nitzanim and Kochavim will join for a movie party 2 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge. Refreshments will be available. Admission is free to members. There is a charge for non-members. For details, call Beth Nor- man, 557-1548; or Judy New Director NEW YORK — David Geller has been named di- rector of special projects for the American Jewish Committee Foreign Affairs Department. Goldis, 626-1181. Bnai Mazal will go sled- ding at Oak Park Major Park Sunday, meeting 2 p.m. at the home of Barrett Zeff. Refreshments will fol- low. Admission is free. For details, call Robin Fried- man, 642-8041. Lahav will join United Synagogue Youth chap- ters from Beth Shalom, Flint and Ann Arbor at Camp Tamarack this weekend. Junior congregation will =hold services 10 a.m. Satur- day in the youth lounge. Youth service director Barry Lippitt awards attendance stamps to mem- bers who attend Shabat services. He is seeking per- sons who are interested in reading an English or He- brew part in the service. This week's participants are: Robert Bienstock, Craig Efrusy, Aaron Siegel, Noah Siegel, Michelle Hubert, Beth Madorsky, Joseph Zeff, Doreen Tep- man, Larry Tepman, Bar- rett Zeff and David Little. * * * BNAI MOSHE Senior "Moshe Mouse" United Synagogue Youth will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday to go to Prentis Manor. The group will spend the afternoon vis- iting and socializing with the residents. Refreshments will be served. Everyone is welcome. Anyone in- terested in helping or want- ing more information should call Social Action Vice President Elyse Jacobs, 557-9464; President Linda Ankerman, 546- 5797; or adviser Laura Lazarus, 541-5213. Senior USY will play vol- leyball Sunday against Shaarey Zedek at 7 p.m. at the main Jewish Commu- nity Center. Bnai Moshe will help host the "1980 USY Israel Pil- grimage" reunion, to be held Feb. 27-March 1. People interested in getting involved or wanting more information should call Miss Jacobs. • Chalutzim will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge to go to- bogganing. Hot choco- late will be served. Everyone is welcome, and there is no charge. For reservations or in- formation, call adviser Jeff Danto, 642-9508. Rishonim will meet in the• board room Sunday to go to- bogganing. Hot chocolate will be served, and there is no charge. Everyone is wel- come. For reservations or information, call adviser Robin Hutton, 661-4212. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday in the chapel for services and discussions, followed by breakfast and bowling. The group is also gathering newspapers for a paper drive to be held in April. Anyone interested in help- ing or wanting more infor- mation should call adviser Marc Behar, 557-8551. USY services, junior con- gregation, Story Hour and chairmen: the Shabat Nursery Pro-\ Betty Weiner, 851-1584; appropriate gram will meet 10 a.m. youth director Sharon Moshe Mouse USY, Ruth Saturday. Refreshments Levine, 548-3123 or 547- Goldberg, 968-9396, Judith will be served. Everyone is 3369; or any of the appro- Weisman, 968-0509, Miss Ankerman or Miss Lazarus; priate advisers. welcome. The youth department is Moshe Mouse USY, Kadima, Bonnie Winans, taking orders for Passover Kadima USY, Chalutzim 545-1224, or adviser, Ellen candy. Anyone interested in and Rishonim are selling Taylor, 353-7108; Chalut- helping or wanting more in- candy as fund-raising proj- ..zim, Joel Davidson, 398- formation should contact ects. For details, call the 6247, or Danto; Rishonim, Ronna Rosenbaum, 548- 0035, or Miss Hutton. Local Bond Leaders Study Israel Hydro-Electric Canal Several local Israel Bond Century Club members took part recently in Israel in the unveiling of plans for the construction of a canal from the Mediterranean to the Dead Sea as part of a major hydro-electric power project which will ulti- mately produce some 20 percent of, Israel's total energy needs. Emma Schaver, David B. Holtzman, Metro Detroit Is- rael Bond general chair- man; and David B. Herme- lin, Israel Bond Midwest Region chairman, were members of an interna- tional delegation of Jewish leaders who were invited by Prime Minister Menahem Begin to study the energy problems of Israel, which is totally dependent on im- ported oil. The delegation visited the proposed site of the canal and toured the area by helicopter after meeting with scientists and engineers who have spent the past three years in drawing up the plans for a project which Mrs. Schaver characterized as a "giant leap forward in Israel's search for alternate sources of energy." As a first step in financ- ing the project known as the Inter-Sea Water Con- duit, the Israel Bond Organization, which as- sembled the interna- tional delegation, indi- cated to Prime Minister Begin and Minister of Energy Yitzhak Modai that it would undertake to provide $100 million in four percent Israel Bonds for the first phase of the $800 million required to build the Mediterranean to Dead Sea Canal. Holtzman pointed out that the Israel Bond Organ- ization has been a major source of funds for Israel's economic development. In 1980 it produced $422 mil- lion and in the past 30 years it has channeled more than $5.1 billion into industrial and agricultural projects through Israel's Develop- ment Budget. The plans for the Inter- Sea Conduit provide for the construction of reservoirs and tunnels which will carry the waters of the Mediterranean to a point where they will drop more than 1,500 feet through un- derground turbines to the Dead Sea to generate 600 megawatts of electricity. "This project represents an urgent task in view of the fact that Israel's total de- pendence on foreign oil re- presents an almost unbear- able financial burden as well as a most serious threat to its economic future," Hermelin declared. Dr. Margaret Eichner Named to Hebrew U. Friends Post The appointment of Dr. Margaret Silverman Eich- ner as field representative, Michigan Chapter, Ameri- can Friends of the Hebrew University, was announced by Thomas I. Klein, chapter president, and David Ko- ren, director, Midwest Region. Dr. Eichner has lectured extensively throughout the state on the Holocaust and the effective methods of teaching the subject. JWV BLOCH-ROSE AUXIL- IARY will participate in the Ladies Department of Michigan paid-up member- ship party to be held 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home. Advance reservations are required. For reservations, call Dorothy Goldberg, 548-6850. Entertainment and dessert will highlight the evening. Dues may be paid at the door. * * * ICHUD HABONIM'S Bonim will meet 8 p.m. today in the moadon, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205C, Oak Park. At 1 p.m. Sunday, re- hearsals will be held for scenes one and two at the moadon. For information, call Charlotte Levy, 357- 0424. "Shiga'on," Habonim's Israeli dance troupe, is looking for new members. High school-age persons are eligible. Auditions are necessary, and a folk back- ground is preferable, but not mandatory. For details, call Michelle Blumenberg, 557-2318. Fifth-eighth graders are invited to Seminar Amelim/Chotrim Feb. 27- March 1 at Camp Tavor. There is a charge. Theme for the seminar is "Jews in Other Lands." For details call Ms. Levy or Ms. Blumenberg. * * * TEMPLE KOL AMI TEMPLE YOUTH will conduct an original service 8:30 p.m. today. Jodi Siegel, president, will deliver the sermon, and Eric Selinger, vice president for religious activities, is in charge of ar- rangements and will pro- vide music. An audio-visual p7 sentation will focus L_ Camp Kutz in New York. YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD Kvutzat Shabat will meet 4:40 p.m. Saturday for games, songs, stories of the Parsha and re- freshments. Chalutzim will meet at 4:40 p.m. Saturday for games, songs, skits based on the Parsha and refresh- ments. A group will start for boys in grades three-six led by Avrohom Zimberg. One of the features of the group will be the learning of Mis- hnayot in addition to songs, games and refreshments. The boys will meet at 4:40 p.m. Saturdays. Young Israel Teens are at a convention in Toledo. Births Feb. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Urnovitz (Elayne Riskin) of South- field, a son, Brian Blake. * * * Feb. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sushin (Ina Schmidt) of Southfield, a daughter, Michele Ida. * * * Feb. 11 --- To Mr. and Mrs. Jay Coopersmith (Miriam Levin) of Bloom- field Hills, a son, Ryan Scott. * * * Feb. 11 — To former De- troiter Stuart Grass and Mrs. Grass (Andrea Kittay of Long Island, N.Y.) of Chicago, Ill., a son, David Marc. Hills, a daughter, Lauren Tracy. * * * Jan. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schonberg (Nancy Bechek) of West Bloomfield, a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth. Cantor Sidney RUBE . Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL . . GREENBAUM MOHEL Ce.rtified Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 * * * ' 547-7970 REV. HERSHL ROTH Feb. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Citron (Ann Es- shaki) of Southfield, a daughter, Stephanie Nichole. Certified Mohel 557-0888 * * * Jan. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goldenberg (Beverly Kent) of Hun- tington Woods, a son, Etai. DR. EICHNER She received a BS de- gree at Wayne State Uni- versity, MA and PhD de- grees from the University of Michigan. The Michigan Chapter in- forms its affiliates in the Greater Detroit area of the needs and accomplishments of the Hebrew University and encourages the aca- demic exchange programs available to American stu- dents. For information, call Dr. Eichner, 357-5266. RABBI S. ZACHARIASH. Specialized MOHEL * * * In Home or Hospital Jan. 22 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schmier (Linda Neuman) of Bloomfield 557-9666 Engagements Irving Layne of Royal Oak and Betty Layne of Woodland Hills, Calif., an- 'flounce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Michelle Layne, to Bruce James Hirsch, son of Don Hirsch of Troy and Pat Richards 'of Pontiac. A spring wedding is planned. RABBI DR. 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