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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

(Continued from Page 48)
door. For details, call Shel-
ley Milin, 626-3944.

UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS 'will hold its
annual shul-in 8:30 p.m.
March 14 through 7 a.m.
March 15 at the main UHS
building.
The theme for the eve-
ning is "Christianity's Role
in the Holocaust." Sister
Carol Rittner of Mercy Col-
lege of Detroit will be the
guest speaker.
Dinner prepared by the
PTO will be served and
usic for dancing afterward
ill be provided by Dan
Sandberg. An ice cream so-
cial and the film, "Every
Which Way But Loose," will
highlight the event. The
shul-in was arranged by the
UHS Student Council,
headed by Scott Cranis.
Tickets are available at
the main UHS office and
will be available at the door.

)

YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD Kvutzat
Shabat will meet at 5 p.m.
Saturday for games, songs,
stories of the Parsha and re-
freshments.
Chalutzim will meet at 5
p.m. Saturday for games,
songs, skits based on the
Parsha and refreshments.

* * *

Orthodox Youth
to Gather Here

Agudath Israel
of
America will hold its an-
nual Midwest Siyum
Hamishnayos through
Sunday in Detroit, based at
the Yeshiva Gedolah of De-
troit in Oak Park.
The siyum will begin with
a melave malka at 9 p.m.
Saturday at Yeshiva
Gedolah. There will be an
awards ceremony to honor
those who memorized the
most verses of the Mishna.
The arrangements com-
mittee includes: Rabbi Av-
rohom Jacobowitz, chair-
man; and Rabbi Ephraim
Spero, Rabbi S.E. Cohen,
Rabbi Meyer Lieberson,
Rabbi Eric Greenbaum,
Rabbi Shmuel Kaufman,
Rabbi Menahem Z. Green-
field, Rabbi David Apt,
Rabbi Lazer Beer, Avrohom
Bornstein, Mordechai
Weiss, Yerachmiel Stewert
and Rabbi Y. Bakst.

*

There will be a group for the features of the group
boys grades three-six led by will be the learning of Mis-
Avrohorn_ Zimberg. One of hnayot in addition to songs,

BBYO Activities

Michigan Region will
celebrate BBYO Week
March 21-28. The week will
consist of a series of activi-
ties to which all members of
BBYO and Jewish youth
are invited.

Erani BBG will sponsor
a Purim party and spirit
night 8 p.m. March 21 at
Thompson Middle School.
Chairman for the evening is
Jody Haber of Erani BBG.
The AZA and BBG advis-
ers will challenge the AZA
and BBG Council executive
boards to an exhibition bas-
ketball game 12:30 p.m.
March 22 at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Branch of
the Jewish Community
Center. Chairman for the
event is Marc Landau of
Samson AZA.
The Bnai Brith Men's
and Women's Councils, in
cooperation with the
BBYO board of directors,
will sponsor an adviser
recognition night, honor-
ing adult volunteers, 8
p.m. March 23 at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.
Coordinators for the
program are Al Tendler,
Men's Council BBYO
chairman; and Cindy
Franklin, Women's
Council BB YO chairman;
Andy Berlinberg of Hart
AZA and Michele Ungar
of Ahavah BBG.
March 26 will be.T-shirt
day and members are being
asked to wear their BBYO
T-shirts to school. At 8 p.m.
that night, Glazer BBG will
sponsor an ice cream social
which will be held at
Thompson Middle School.
Chairman for the event is
Debby Fried of Glazer BBG.
BBYO will hold its "Hike
BBYO to the Top" member-
ship dinner, honoring those
members who recruited new
members into BBYO during
the membership drive and
new members, 6:30 p.m.
March 28. Letters of invita-
tion will be sent to those
who are eligible to attend.
At 8 p.m. that night, Rose
AZA will sponsor its annual
spring dance featuring DJ
Mark Roberts of WDRQ.
The dance will be held at

*

Camp Adds Computer
to Summer Activity Plan

A maChshevei kayitz, or
summer computer program
is.being added to the regular
ograms of Young Israel-
Camp Stone.
nei
In the machshevei kayitz
program, seventh, eighth
and ninth grade boys and
girls will learn computer
programming, graphics and
animation. During the four
weeks of the program, each
child will have at least one
hour per day of "hands on"
machine time. Regular
camp activities will be
available.

The "MK" program was
created by Dr. Samuel
Spero, a computer consul-
tant with a PhD in educa-
tion.
Only 40 applicants will
be accepted for the pro-
gram, on a Jirst come,
first serve basis.

Camp Stone promotes the
ideology of Young Israel-
Bnei Akiva. For enrollment
information, contact
Nathan Bigman, 968-1499,
or write Camp Stone, 23125
Coolidge, Oak Park, 48237.

games and refreshments.
The boys will meet at 5 p.m.
Saturday.
A special youth Shalosh
Seudos will be held follow-
ing Minha at 6 p.m. for all
youngsters.

* * *
Southfield-Lathrup High
School and is open to all SZ Youth Choir
Jewish youth. For informa-
tion, contact Brian Papo, in Purim Show
Rose AZA president. 968-
Members of the Shaarey
4689.
Zedek Youth Choir will ap-
The theme of BBYO pear in a musical comedy
week is "Love Is Being version of the Purim story
Together." The week of March 15 at 5:45 p.m.
activities is being coordi-
The program "Flower
nated by Aileen Katz of Drum Purim" will be the
Machar BBG and featured attraction at
Michael Weil of L'Chaim Shaarey Zedek's new Purim
AZA. For information, Dinner Theater, "Haman's
call the BBYO office, Hideaway," sponsored by
552-8260.
the PTO.
The AZA basketball
Featured in the Purim
league will meet Sunday at musical will be:
the Morris Branch of the
Marianne Milgrom, Marc Cohen,
Charles Rube, Jeffrey Meyers, Jen-
Jewish Center. At 10
Kishon AZA will play the nifer Levin, Jon Brode, Evie Stul-
berg, Daniel Baker, Mike Adelman,
Posen-Hart-Benny team Suzie Langnas, Abby Boxman,
and Akiba AZA will play Francine Hermelin, Dina Najman,
Samson AZA. At 11 a.m., Alissa Toft, Gina Grosberg, Renee
Robert Meltzer, Amy
Rose AZA challenges Goode Himelhoch,
Averbuch, Jane Portnoy, Cindi
AZA and Herzl AZA takes Robinson, Rachel Hurvitz, Rachel
on L'Chaim AZA. Beber Schechter, Leemor Katz, Jill
AZA currently leads Di- Hooberman, Robin Meyers, Janice
Meredith Meskin, Debbie
vision I with a 4-0 record Portnoy,
Biederman, Dana Kutinsky, Jen-
and Jolson AZA sits atop nifer Kraft, Heather Cohen and
Division II also at 4-0. The other members of the youth choir.
scoring leader for the league
is David Karp of Beber AZA
with a 31.6 average.
Following basketball, the
AZA Council will sponsor a
"Leadership for the Future
(LFF)" program at noon.
The program is open to all
active members of AZA
chapters and will begin
with lunch. Featured
speaker for the program
will be insurance agent
Dick Meyerson, who will
speak on motivation. A
nominal registration fee
will be charged. For infor-
mation, contact Marc
Bakst, Council president,
855-3214.
The Great Lakes AZA
MISS SALEM
and BBG Councils an-
nounce the selection of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salem
David Garson of Herzl AZA,
of Oak Park announce the
Windsor, and Beth Berman
engagement of their daugh-
of Erani BBG as overall
ter, Bonita Susan, to Ken-
coordinators for the 1981
neth L. Gross, son of Mr. and
Elections Training Con-
Mrs. Albert Gross of West
clave. The conclave will
Bloomfield.
take place May 15-17 at
Miss
Salem
was
Camp Tamarack and will
graduated from Wayne
involve the training of new
State University with a BS
AZA and BBG chapter offi-
degree in special education.
cers as well as the election of Her fiance was graduated
new Council officers.
from WSU with a BS degree
BBYO announces the ap-
in business administration
pointment of the following
and attends the WSU law
advisers to AZA chapters:
school.
–Alan Gildenberg, Akiba
A June wedding is
AZA; Phil Sklar, Benny
planned.
AZA; and Aron Weberman,
Goode AZA. Advisers are Grand Rapids
still needed for BBYO chap-
ters serving Southfield and Purim Party
Oak Park. Interested per-
Temple Emanuel in
sons should contact the Grand Rapids will host a
BBYO office, 552-8260.
Purim Costume Ball 8 p.m.
March 14.
NY Center Head The event will feature a
NEW YORK — Martin E. Chinese dinner, open bar,
Segal has been named music by the Ray Gill band
chairman of the Lincoln and prizes for the best cos-
Center for the Performing tume of any famous Jewish
Arts. Segal, who served as personality.
There is a charge. For in-
chairman of New York's
Commission for Cultural formation and reservations,
Affairs, will assume the contact Anne Weitz, 1038
Lincoln Center position on Lake Grove SE, Grand
Rapids 49508.
June 1.

Bonita Salem
Plans to Marry

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Friday, March 6, 1981

49

Births

Feb. 24 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Klein (Gail
Abrin) of Rochester, a
daughter, Rebecca Wendy.

* * *

Feb. 23 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Marshall Dubin (Di-
anne Landsberg) of Auburn
Heights, a daughter,
Danielle Elizabeth.

* * *

Feb. 21— To Dr. and Mrs.
Mark Rubinstein (Andrea
Fleischman) of Southfield, a
daughter, Renee Alyse.

* * *

Feb. 18 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Lee Hoffman (Robin
Wayne) of Southfield, a
daughter, Melissa Ivy.

Feb. 13 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Jeffrey Miller (Sandi Fin-
kelstein) of Southfield, a
son, Marc Kenneth.

Gottesman) of Oak Park, a
son, Yonah Benjamin.

Feb. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Yehuda Fogel (former De-
troiter Wendy Lee Heller) of
Raanana, Israel, a son,
Yonaton Reuven.

* * *

Jan. 22
To Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Jesselson
(former Detroiter Phyllis
Platt) of Jerusalem, Israel,
a daughter, Eliezra.

* * *

Jan. 18 — To Mr. and
Mrs. George Remner (Leslie
Gladstone) of Southfield, a
son, Justin Adam.

* * *

Jan. 12 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Lenter (Susan
Miller) of Southfield, a
daughter, Lauren Rochelle.

* * *

REV. HERSHL

Feb. 11 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Elkin (Ellen
Bronson) former Detroiters
of San Francisco, Calif., a
son, Jonathan.

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camp.
Campers age 8-14 from
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The program observes
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