THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r O - Q. Youth News (Continued from Page 22) ture movies. The group will and discussions, fol- also spend the afternoon lowed by breakfast. The swimming. There is a nom- groups will then go bowl- inal fee, and everyone is ing. The Bnai David T welcome. Drivers are and T will then return to needed. For reservations or join Bnai Moshe T and T information, call adviser on March 22, for a similar Jeff Danto, 642-9508. Rishonim will meet 1:30 program. T and T Club is gathering p.m. Sunday in the youth newspapers for a paper lounge to go to the Cran7 drive to be held in April. brook Planetarium. \nyone interested in help- Everyone is welcome, and ig or wanting information there is a nominal charge. should contact adviser Marc Drivers are needed. For reservations or informa- Behar, 557-8551. Chalutzim will meet 1:30 tion, call adviser Robin p.m. Sunday in the board Hutton, 661-4212. USY Services is looking room to go to the main Jewish Center for a pre- for interested people to help Purim rally which will fea- lead the services. The serv- ice includes Hebrew and English readings and the Electronic Cash group is willing to help teach anyone interested. The group meets every to Saturday at 10 a.m. For in- formation, call Religious totals Vice President Howard 342-7802 Weiner, 851-1584; Miss Ankerman or Miss Lazarus. MAGICIAN Junior congregation, Exciting Story Hour, and the Shabat entertainment for Nursery Program will meet your organization at 10 a.m. Saturday. club or private party Everyone is welcome, and refreshments will be served. Stage Shows Moshe Mouse USY, Close up magic Kadima USY, Chalutzim Audience and Rishonim are selling Participation candy as a fund raiser. Any- one interested in helping or Mel Eisenberg wanting more information 547-2464 should call the appropriate MENTALIST chairmen: Moshe Mouse REGISTERS tals '99.99 "288.88 invitations in blume inviting and exciting paper goods for all 'occasions calligraphy 20% discount marcia blume 851-5079 WALTER H. FEUEREISEN, D.P.M. Foot Specialist is pleased to announce the opening of his office for the practice of Podiatric Medicine & Surgery at the Farmington Medical Arts Building 23800 Orchard Lake Road, Suite 207 Farmington Hills, Mich. 48024 Telephone 476-2100 Office hours By Appointment PEARL SCISSORS BUCKLES UNLIMITED NOW OPEN Farmington Mich. Store 35171 Grand River 1/2 blk. E. of Drake Rd. across from Bob Saks Olds Drakeshire Shopping Plaza 474-0055 MOST PEARL SCISSORS THE BUCKLE LADY" 0 BUCKLES $45 rACH 3 for $12.50 OVER "1500" DIFFERENT STYLES LARGEST BUCKLE DISPLAY IN MICHIGAN 2240 COOLIDGE Monday thru Saturday 10-6— free Parking 5 ELKS. N. OF 11-MILE BERKLEY. MI 48072 545-6885 USY, Ruth Goldberg, 968- 9396, Judith Weisman, 968-0509, Miss Ankerman, or Miss Lazarus; Kadima USY, Bonnie Winans, 545- 1224, Ilana Stollman, 547- 5891, or adviser Ellen Taylor, 353-7108; Chalut- zim, Joel Davidson, 398- 6247, or Danto; Rishonim, Ronna Rosenbaum, 548- 0035 or Ms. Hutton, or youth director Sharon Levine, 548-3123 or 547- 3369. YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD Kvutzat Shabat will meet 5:10 p.m. Saturday for games, songs, stories of the Parsha and re- freshments. Chalutzim will meet 5:10 p.m. Saturday for games, songs, skits based on the Parsha and refreshments. There will be a group for boys in grades three-six led by Avrohom Zimberg. One of the features of the group will be the learning of Mis- hnayos in addition to songs, games and refreshments. The boys will meet 5:10 p.m. Saturday. A special youth Shalosh Seudos will be held following Minha at 6:10 p.m. Saturday for all youngsters. There will be a Shabat luncheon Saturday for chil- dren in grades one-five. There is a charge payable before Shabat. Singing will be led by Heidi Ishakis and Edie Katz. Special speaker will be Rabbi Feiv-el Wagner. There will be a Purim carnival 1:30 p.m. Sunday for children of all ages. There will be Purim games and prizes. Refreshments and game tickets will be sold. Junior Young Israel Teens will meet at Young Israel of Oak-Woods 5 p.m. Sunday for a Purim mas- querade and talent show. Prizes will be awarded for talent and costumes follow- ing supper. There is a charge. For reservations, call Marta Lesser, 557- 3908. 4,Kci y - Friday; March 13, 1981 w e r s AFTER INVENTORY SALE SPECIALS SELECT GROUP OF WATCHES LADIES & GENTS 70% OFF GOLD-FILLED CHAINS 15" To 30" Lengths 50% OFF FOR OUR VERY SPECIAL LADIES DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS ALL SIZES IN STOCK 45% OFF. ALL REMAINING INVENTORY* 40% OFF 10 BIG SALE DAYS! MON., MARCH 16 THRU WED., MARCH 25 * * * Youth Leader Seminar Held . 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