THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 50 Friday, May 1, 1981. Youth News PERSONALIZED - UNIQUE INVITATIONS BY CAROL . BAR MITZVAHS WEDDINGS ALL OCCASIONS INVITATIONS ACCESSORIES STATIONERY APPOINTMENT: 682-7033 ADAT SHALOM Nit- zanim will hold Shabat services 10:30 a.m. Satur- FIRESTONE JEWELRY Wholesale Diamotios & Jewelry ,Remounting Jewelry & Watch 1:1epairit SUITE 318 ADVANCE BLDG. 23077 Greenfield at 9 Mile (313) 557-1860 • L.— • IF YOU WANT TO LOSE 5 OR 50 LBS. • • Featured "Today" & "30 Minutes" Shows • Original co-ed weight control camp Diet Education — Exciting Activities — Evening Programs — Instruction All Sports & Crafts — New Tennis Courts — Socials — Music — Drama — Horseback Riding — Heated Pool — Universal Gym — Miniature Golf — Running Track —"C.I.T. & Waitress Program. — Kosher diet available. CAMP SHANE Ferndale. N.Y. 12734, Box 79 SEND FOR BROCHURE - 914-292-4644 THE ETTENBERG FAMILY Resident Owners. Dir. Since 1968 --- day in room 104. Makor will have services 10:30 a.m. Saturday in room 105. Garinim will hold Shabat services in the small chapel at 10:30 a.m. Saturday. Shoresh will hold Shabat services in the synagogue board room at 10:15 a.m. Saturday. Migdal Tzion will hold Shabat services in the synagogue board room Saturday, beginning at 10:15 a.m. The group will participate in the synagogue shul-in Satur- day. Youth group members should make reservations with Barry Frank, 851- 2294; or Alan Yost, youth director, 851-5100. Youth group members will participate in the Israel Independence Day Celebra- tion May 10. For informa- tion, contact Marcy Woronoff, 851-6697; or Melissa Okun, 851-3238. * * * CHARLEVOIX "SPA" For one week only, CAMP SEAGULL is spon- soring an adult weight loss "SPA" Aug. 22-29. Introductory low price of $150.00 includes: • 7 nights lodging • 3 low cal meals daily • Supervised classes in Tennis, Horseback Riding, Sailing, Aerobic Dance, Exercise • Professional staff offering lectures. on nutrition, fitness, and general health • Sylvia Zukin, Program coordinator All this on Beautiful Lake Charlevoix! BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES will have youth services 10 a.m. Saturday for youth of all ages. Junior congregation will have ,its own night at the youth lounge 7 p.m. Tues- day. Movies, games and light refreshments will be available. Admission is free. * * * ACHIM'S BETH Kadimah and Bnai Mazal will spend this weekend at Camp Tamarack, along with Kadimah members from Shaarey Zedek, Bnai David and several synagogues from Ohio. 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Bnai Mazal members will carry the Beth Achim banner. For t-shirts, call Kochavim adviser Judy 626-1181; Goldis, members Kadimah should call adviser Shelly Kieran, 399-3287. Kadimah, Bnai Mazal and Kochavim will meet at 11 a.m. at the synagogue on May 10 to work out the parade formation. At about 11:30 the group will carpool to the Bendix Corp. parking lot to find Beth Achim's as- signed position in the Is- raeli Independence Day parade. Volunteers are needed to drive. Beth Achim's Men's Club Talit and Tefilin Chair- man Joseph Silverstein an- nounces that the final ses- sion for this year's T and T will be 11 a.m. Sunday -`in the Klein Chapel. Lahav United Synagogue Youth and the students of the hey classes are invited. Services will be followed by a bagel brunch provided by the Men's Club. Dr. Stanley Kupinsky, principal of the United Hebrew Schools High School, will be the spe- cial guest that morning. Lahav USY will hold services 10 a.m. Saturday in the Klein Chapel. Members of Kadimah are invited. Junior congregation meets in the youth lounge. Kochavim will meet in the classroom across from the synagogue office. Nitzanim members will have stories and games in the synagogue board room at 10 a.m. All groups join the senior con- gregation at 11:30 a.m. Birthday blessings will be given to members of the synagogue youth groups who celebrate a birthday in May. These youngsters will be called up to the bima by Rabbi Milton Arm for a birth- day blessing. Lahav adviser Gary Feinberg asks that all Lahav members who wish to volunteer to help build the parade float for Greater Detroit USY should call him at 398-3149. Feinberg and David Baruch are co- chairmen of the float com- mittee for GDUSY. BETH SHALOM United Synagogue Youth will host their second annual "all- you-can-eat spaghetti dinner" 5:45 p.m. Wednes- day in the synagogue Dinner includes salad, garlic bread, spaghetti, beverage and dessert. Live entertainment and chil- dren's movies will be of- fered. There is a charge. * * * BNAI DAVID Shalom group will meet 10 a.m. Saturday in room 101. Youth age 7-13 will meet in the small chapel this week only. Junior congregation joins the main congregation at 11:30. Youth Shabat will be ob- served May 9. Junior con- gregation attendance awards will be presented. A special kidush will follow. Youth in grades six-eight will meet at noon today at Cong. Shaarey Zedek for orientation for the Camp Tamarack weekend. For de- tails, call Denise Cohen, youth director, 352-5438, after 5:30 p.m.; or Adam Gottlieb, adviser, 352-2356. Sponsor sheets are still available in the synagogue office for the bowl-a-thon Sunday. Youth age 6-15 are being sought for next year's choir. Meetings are held 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays in the synagogue. Cantor Hyman Adler is the director. Talit and Tefilin Clu' will meet 9 a.m. Sunday fc prayers, brunch and bowl- ing. * * * BNAI MOSHE Kadima United Synagogue Youth will meet 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge for a road rally. Everyone is wel- come, and there is a nomi- nal charge. Drivers are needed. For reservations or information, call. President Ilana Stollman, 547-5891; or adviser Ellen Taylor, 353-7108. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet on Sunday at 8:30 a.m. in the chapel for serv- ices and discussions, fol- (Continued on Page 51) Akiva Yom Hashoa Booklet Students at Akiva He- brew Day School have pre- pared a booklet of their writings on the Holocaust for Yom Hashoa, Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is being observed today. Included are poems, a short story about the rise of Hitler in Germany, inter- views with Holocaust sur- vivors and several word_ games. The following poem by Ira Finkelstein, son of Akiva teacher Paula Fin- kelstein who coordinated the project, is the beginning of a longer poem on the Holocaust. What Is War, Daddy? By IRA FINKELSTEIN War is red, my son, blood red. War tastes like raw meat from a freshly-killed animal. War sounds like a scream of pain and mortal terror. War smells like a grey smoky haze over the battlefield. War looks like the first cousin and chief patron of the Grim Reaper. War is the fear of the moral government and the weapon of the lawless state. War is the excuse of a fanatic to kill, rob, molest, degrade and dehumanize his personal enemies. Adolf Hitler knew this well. He made sure the Jews knew, too. . 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