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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-05-08

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54 Friday, May 8, 1981

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Two Graduate From Seminary

NEW YORK — Two De-
troiters will be honored at
the 87th annual com-
mencement exercises of the
Jewish Theolugical Semi-
nary of America Sunday in
New York City.
Michael Silberschein, son
of Mrs. Isadore Katz of Oak
Park and the late Mr. Ab-
raham Silberschein will be
ordained rabbi, preacher
and teacher. A graduate of
Columbia University,
Rabbi Silberschein plans to
continue his studies in lin-
guistics at Columbia Uni-
versity. Currently, he is a

Youth News

Prozdor instructor at the
seminary.

meet 11 a.m. Sunday at the noon at Bnai David. For is welcome, and admission
reservations, call Nancy is free. The group will dis-
float site.
In honor of the anniver- Korn, 557-6481; or Mrs. cuss "Life in Afghanistan"
with Nandkishor Khanija
sary of his Bar Mitzva, Cohen.
and his family who recently '
Youth
in
grades
three-six
Lahav's religious Vice
President Mark Hubert will go to the Detroit Zoo immigrated to the U.S. For
plans to conduct a complete May 31. Participants are reservations and informa-
Torah service Saturday at requested to bring a picnic tion, call Cultural Vice
Lahav's Sabbath services. lunch. There will be a President Elyse Jacobs,
This group will meet at 10 hayride at the zoo. For de- 557-9464; or President
a.m. in the Klein Chapel. tails, call Mrs. Cohen or Linda Ankerman, 544-
0454; or adviser Laura
Members of Kadimah are Miss Korn.
Lazarus, 541-5213.
Talit
and
Tefilin
Club
invited. There is no charge,
will meet 9 a.m. Sunday for
Talit and Tefilin Club
and everyone is welcome.
Junior congregation prayers, brunch and bowl- will resume its regular
schedule 8:30 a.m. May 17
services will be con- ing.
* * *
in the chapel. Services
ducted, by Scott Hutten,
Noah Siegel, Robert
BNAI MOSHE youth and discussions will be
Eillz=1;2LriEC
ClC T. ( 170
Bienstock, David Et- department will participate followed by breakfast
finger, Joseph Zeff, Bar- in the synagogue's annual and bowling. For details,
PARTY CONSULTANTS
rett Zeff, Larry Tepman Mother's Day Community call Behar.
Weddings. Bar/ Bat Mitzvas
Chalutzim will go on a
and Robert Gamer. All-You-Can-Eat Break-
Attendance is taken by fast, sponsored by the men's mystery car ride May 17,
Sweet Sixteens, etc.
secretary _ Beth club and the Talit and Tefi- meeting 1:30 p.m. in the
invitations & stationery
lin Club, 10 a.m. Sunday in youth lounge. Drivers are
Madorsky.
Make selec.;011S from your own home.
Kochavim and Nitzanim the social hall. Everyone is needed, and there is a nom-
services will begin at 10 welcome, and there is a inal charge. Everyone is
a.m. Saturday in the nominal charge. Tickets welcome, and the children
Matilynn
synagogue. Eight and nine will be available at the door. are requested to bring a bag
Dede
year olds meet in the room Entertainment will be pro- lunch. For reservations or
661-1318
338-0231
across from the synagogue vided. Talit and Tefilin information, call adviser
office. Youngsters age 3-7 members should be there at Jeff Danto, 642-9508.
Rishonim will go on a
meet in the synagogue 8:30 a.m. For details, call
board room for learning ac- adviser Marc Behar, 557- mystery car ride May 17,
T Uo p
tivities, stories and games.
8551; or Youth Director meeting 1:30 p.m. in the
and Sharon Levine, 548-3123 or board room. Drivers are
Mazal
Bnai
* * *
needed, and there is a nom
BETH ABRAHAM Kochavim will celebrate 547-3369. -
inal charge. Everyone is
Lag
b'Omer
with
a
picnic
in
The
youth
department
HILLEL MOSES religious "Bar Kochba's Cave" 1:30 will participate in the Israel welcome, and each child
Verticals
school
students
will
partici-
and
should bring a bag dairy
pate in the Israel Indepen- p.m. May 17. For reserva- Independence parade and lunch. For reservations or
tions,
Kochavim
should
call
celebration
1
p.m.
Sunday
Horizontals
dence Day parade and cele-
information, call adviser
bration Sunday in South- Judy Goldis, 626-1181. Bnai in Southfield.
• LEVOLOR
Mazal members should call
Senior "Moshe Mouse" Robin Hutton, 661-4212.
field.
USY Services, junior con-
• BALI
Junior congregation serv- Robin Friedman, 646-8041. United Synagogue Youth gregation, Story Hour and
There is a charge. Parents will have a Lunch and
• DEL-MAR
ices are held 10 a.m. Satur-
are needed to drive. In case Learn session in the home of the Shabat nursery pro-
days for youth of all ages.
FLEXALUM

of rain, all activities will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Shaiton) gram will meet 10 a.m. -
No measurement charge.
* * *
No Freight charge
• GRABER
ACHIM'S held at the synagogue. Levine, 23025 Kipling, Oak Saturday. Everyone is wel-
BETH
in most cases.
Kadimah, Bnai Mazal and Bonus sticker credit is Park, following May 16 come. Refreshments will be
• LOUVER DRAPE
Installation available.
Kochavim will meet 11 a.m. available for prompt reser- Shabat services. Everyone served.
Sunday in the Beth Achim vations.
Make the most of your windows with our rea-
Commission
Youth
parking lot to carpool to the
sonably priced vertical blinds . . . horizontals
Bendix Corp. parking lot to Chairman Chuck Berris
. window shades . . . woven woods . . . shut-
join the Israel Independence announces the next meeting
.
Day parade. Youngsters of the youth commission
BBYO will participate in ents. The meeting will take
ters for your windows.
should bring a sandwich or will be 8 p.m. Tuesday in the the Israel Independence place 7:30 p.m. May 21 in
fruit. Parents should pick board room. * *
Day parade Sunday. The the Dubin Meeting Room of
"Work with a professional"
up their children at the
BBYO delegation will meet the Bnai Brith Building.
BETH SHALOM United at 11:30 a.m. at the Bendix Participants in last year's
parade.
Lahav's adviser Gary Synagogue Youth will hold Corp. on Civic Center Drive Israel program will be on
Feinberg, as co-chairman of its installation of officers for and Northwestern Highway hand to share their experi- -
the Greater Detroit United the 1981-1982 executive in Southfield. BBYO par- ences.
BBYO announces the
Synagogue Youth float board 6 p.m. May 15 at the ticipants will march along
committee, has been as- synagogue. The evening with their float whose election of the following
sisted by Al Imber, Stuart will include services, dinner theme is "Israel — Getting new chapter presidents
Sherman and Michael and the installation. There Stronger Every Day." Park- for the 1981-1982 pro-
Operators on call 7 days
Weinraub. The group will is a charge, payable before ing is available at the gram year: Geoff Saham,
Shabat.
Southfield Civic Center. For Goode AZA; Robert
* *
information, contact Ellmann, Hart AZA;
Posen
BNAI DAVID Shalom Michele Ungar, 557-1481; Ethan Holzman,
Tugman,
Choose From A
Group will meet 10 a.m. or Michelle White, 559- AZA; Eva
Ahavah BBG; Sue Web-
Saturday in room 101 for 6498.
Large selection of rings
The BBYO Elections ber, Machar BBG; Denise
services. Ruach will meet in
watches and other fine jewelry
room 103 and youth in Training Conclave will take Luft, Sabra BBG; and
grades five-seven will meet place May 15-17 at Camp Roberta Mock, Yachad
14 and 18 K GOLD
in the small chapel and join Tamarack. The theme of the BBG, Windsor.
The Great Lakes AZA
Diamonds and Fine Jewelry
the main congregation at conclave is "BBYO —
10:10 a.m. for Youth Doorway to Your Future." Council has selected Eddie
One of the main purposes of Rivkin of Beber AZA as
Shabat.
Thee services done on premises
congregation the program will be to train coordinator for the upcorr
Junior
• Jewelry Repair
Shalom and Ruach will join newly-elected AZA and ing AZA softball leap
• Watch Repair
the main congregation at BBG chapter officers. Fea- which will be played from
11:30. Youth awards will be tured speakers will be Doug June through August on
• Restringing
presented, and a kidush Lachman and Susan Sunday mornings. Applica-
, No Job Too Small
Ellmann who will give a tions will soon be available
luncheon will follow.
The Bnai David youth de- presentation on conflict through chapter presidents.
partment will participate in resolution. AZA and BBG
the Israel Independence Council officers will be Honors Inductee
celebration and parade elected. Last minute appli-
Susan Sherman of Oak
Sunday, meeting in the cants may call the BBYO Park, a pre-med senior at
office
at
552-8260
to
reserve
synagogue parking lot at
Wayne State University,
"Where the customer comes first"
noon. For details, call De- a space.
was inducted into the uni-
BBYO
has
scheduled
an
nise
Cohen,
youth
director,
Quality jewelers for 3 generations
versity's chapter of the Gol-
orientation
meeting
for
all
352-5438.
Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 Sat. 9-3
den Key' National Honor
All bankards honored
those
members
who
are
Grades
three-six
will
23077 Greenfield Advance Bldg. suite 389 Sfld.
Society. Ms. Sherman car-
attending
the
Israel
Sum-
attend a Tiger baseball
557-5544
ries a 4.0 average.
mer
Institute
and
their
par-
game May 17, meeting

Jeffrey Shiovitz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Shiovitz of Southfield, will
be awarded the diploma of
cantor and a Bachelor of
Sacred Music degree. Can-
tor Shiovitz was graduated
from Wayne State Univer-
sity with a Bachelor of Arts
degree. Recipient of the
Amy B. Putterman Memo-
rial Prize, he currently
serves as cantor at Cong.
Knesset Israel of Pittsfield,
Mass.

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ADAT SHALOM Nit-
zanim will hold Shabat
services 10:30 a.m. Satur-
day.
Makor will have services
10:30 a.m. Saturday in room
105.
The theme during this
Shabat will be Yom
Ha'Atzmaut to mark Is-
rael's 33rd anniversary.
Garinim will hold
Shabat services in the
small chapel 10:30 a.m.
Saturday. The group will
participate in the Israel
Independence celebra-
tion to be held Sunday.
Shoresh and Migdal
Tzion will hold Shabat serv-
ices in the synagogue board
room at 10:15 a.m. The
groups will march in the Is-
rael Independence Day
parade at 1 p.m. Sunday.
Youth group members
should contact Marcy
Woronoff, 851-6697; or
Melissa Okun, 851-3238, for
information. Youth group
members are reminded that
elections are scheduled for
May 17. Contact Barry
Frank, 851-2294, for infor-
mation.

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