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The Detroit Jewish News, 1981-06-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS '

In charge of this project are
George Gelberman, Rabbi
Shlomo Kupinsky and
Lawrence Singal.

Youth News

(Continued from Page 48) gram will meet 10 a.m.
The youth department Saturday. Everyone is wel-
will have its annual youth come. Refreshments will be
awards Shabat and served.
luncheon Saturday. The
* * *
luncheon will follow
MICHIGAN STATE
services. Daniel Weiner TEMPLE
YOUTH will
will read the Maftir. hold regional executive
Awards and discounts to board installations 8:30
Cedar Point will be pre- p.m. June 12 at Temple
sented at the luncheon. Beth El. •
Everyone is welcome and,-
there is no charge. For
Officers to be installed
reservations, call the are: President, Tracey Les-
igogue, 548-9000.
son of Temple Kol Ami;
unior congregation will General Vice President,
have its annual baseball Bruce Nosanchuk of Temple
game 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Beth Jacob; Conclave Vice
Victoria Park behind the President, Barry Brown of
4 synagogue. The traditional
Temple Beth El; Religious
pizza party will follow the and Cultural Board
game. Everyone is welcome. Member, Laura Keidan of
For - reservations or infor- Temple Beth Jacob; Social
mation, contact adviser Action Board Member,
Mark Eichner, 358-0065.
Margie Gurwin of Temple
The youth department Beth Jacob; Recording Sec-
will go to Cedar Point June retary, Alyce Metcoff of
14, meeting at the Temple Beth El; Corre-
synagogue at 7 a.m. The sponding Secretary, Ellen
group will travel by bus and
the price for the day will in-
clude round trip transporta-
tion, admission to the park,
beverage at lunch and a
The AZA-BBG Council
kosher meat dinner.
Installations and Dance
Everyone is asked to bring a
bag dairy lunch. Everyone will take place 7 p.m. June
is welcome. Reservations 15 at Adat Shalom
are required and the day's Synagogue. The theme of
activities are open for the installation is "The Best
families, too. For informa- of Times ... BBYO." The
AZA installing officer will
tion, contact Mrs. Levine.
be
Alan _Kideckel and the
Talit and Tefilin Club
BBG installing officer will
will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday be Caroline Broida. A dance
for their final session this will follow the ceremony
year. The group will meet in with music provided by
the chapel. For information, Chris O'Brien Productions.
contact adviser Marc Behar, Coordinators for the eve-
557-8551.
USY Services, junior con- ning are Marilyn Growe of
gregation, Story Hour and Glazer BBG, and Brian
of Rose AZA. Admis-
the Shabat nursery pro- Binder
sion is nominal.
Michigan NBBYO will
MAKE YOUR OWN
send 29 AZA and BBG
members to Israel this
summer to the BBYO Israel
Summer Institute.
They are: Andy Berlin-
Original, copyrighted, easy
lox recipe. Hundreds more
berg of Hart AZA; Michael
delicious recipes!
Kay, Michael Dodick and
Mark
Abramson of Herzl
$6.50 Postpaid
AZA, Windsor; James Plot-
nik of Kishon AZA; Alan
PIONEER WOMEN COOKBOOK
Blase and Mark Cymerint
25900 Greenfield Rd.
of Rose AZA; Eben Rosent-
Suite 205-D
hal of Ann Arbor; Jane
Oak Park. MI 48237
Brumer, Karen Weinfeld
and
Michele Ungar of
IVIAG IAN
Ahavah BBG; Andrea
Excitine
Rosenfeld of Aliyah BBG;
entertainment for
Debbie Cohen, Ronda Oram
your organization,
and Debbie Oleinick of
club or private party.
Brice BBG; Jody Haber of
Erani BBG; Karen Raitt
Stage Shows
and Pamela Rissman of
Close up magic
Sabra BBG; Karen Cash,
Audience
Tammy Sisler, and Nancy
Participation
Korn of Savage BBG; Marcy
Woronoff of Shalom Aviv
Mel Eisenberg
BBG; Marla Schram of Tik-
547-2464
vali BBG; Lisa Katzman,
MENTALIST
Naomi Eisenberg, Laurie
Cohen, Jessica Bernstein,
and Caroline Barat of
• •
Yachad BBG, Windsor; and
Jody Kozl ow of West Bloom-
field.
Rolex
Michigan BBYO will
host the District 6 BBYO
convention June 18-22 at
41.4111•10111.
Fredrick
Schwartz's Resort in El-
NV/
Jewelers
khart Lake, Wis. The
of BLOOMFIELD HILLS
program theme is "BBYO
869 West Long Lake Road
646-0973
University."- The cur-
Tues. thru Sat. 10 to 5:30
riculum will include
Thurs. to 9 p.m.; Closed Monday:
Appraisals by Appointment
courses in the Judaic
While You Wel t.
field; leadership, teenlife

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* * *

YOUNG
ISRAEL
TEENS of the National
Conference of Synagogue
Youth won the chapter ex-
cellence award at the Cen-
tral East Region's 13th an-
nual convention.
Honored were: Sheri
Greenspan, Alissa Leider-
* * *
man, Carol Subar, Nancy
YOUNG ISRAEL OF Lesser, Gayle Selesny,
GREENFIELD Chalutzim David Goldschlag, David
will meet at 7:50 p.m. Mandelbaum and Janet
Saturday for games, songs,' Fink, adviser.
skits based on the Parsha
YlTeens won an honora-
and refreshments.
ble mention at the Jewish
There will be a group for Community Council's re-
boys in grades three-six led cent delegate assembly.
by Avrohom Zimberg. One
The group elected Joey
of the features of the group Kowalsky president at its
will be the learning of Mis- recent election meeting
hnayos in addition to songs, at Young Israel of Oak-
games and refreshments. Woods. Other officers
The boys will meet at 7:50 are: Philicia Lantz, David
p.m. Saturday.
Goldschlag and Dan
A special youth Shalosh
Seudos will be held follow- • • • • • • • • • • • • •
ing Minha at 8:45 p.m. •
Saturday for all youngsters. •

Chabon of Temple Shomer
Emunim in Toledo, Ohio;
and Treasurer, Steve
Weinstock of Temple Israel.
The new adviser for the
MSTY region is Lyle Parr of
Temple Emanu-El. Rabbi
Ernst Conrad of Temple Kol
Ami is rabbinical adviser.

BBYO Activities

LOX

and electives. Overall
coordinators for the pro-
gram are Michael Wais of
Beber AZA and Cheryl
Raimi of Erani BBG.
Michigan Region coor-
dinators for the piogram
are David Icikson of
Beber AZA and Andrea
Berk of Yachad BBG,
Windsor. Additional ap-
plications are available
at the BBYO office and
will be accepted on a
first-come, first-serve
basis.
BBYO announces the
formation of two new AZA
chapters to serve Jewish
young men ages 14-18 or
ninth-12th grade. John F.
Kennedy AZA will serve the
Southfield area and Raoul
Wallenberg AZA will serve
Huntington Woods. Anyone
interested in membership
in either of the two new
chapters should contact
Brian Ackerson at the
BBYO office, 552-8260.















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'Friday, June 5, 1981

Goldschlag,
vice
presidents; Nechama
Kupinsky, Stephanie
Selesny and Michelle
Mark, secretaries; Ron-
nie Teller, treasurer; and
Sheri Greenspan, 'coun-
selor.
At 12:15 p.m. Monday,
YlTeens will have a Torah
study session for Shavuot at
Young Israel of Greenfield.
Topics to be discussed are:
The Work and Role of the
Kohanim and Leviim in the
Holy Temple; Envi-
ronmental Pollution;
Jewish Insights to Modesty,
Dating and Sex; Introduc-
tion to the Tanya; Speaking
With God: The Jewish Way
of Prayer; and The Act of
Tzedaka.
Housing is available for
youth who wish to be near
the synagogue. For infor-
mation, call adviser Janet
Fink, 967-3077; or Av-
raham Zimberg, 967-4438.

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