Friday, limier 13, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS (Continued from Page 57) Director Tobye Bello, 552- 0183. Bnai David Youth De- partment will sponsor a fund-raising event 2 p.m. on Nov. 22 at the synagogue. Name brand toys may be ordered to give as Hanuka gifts. Proceeds will go to Bnai David Youth Depart- ment. For information, contact Mrs. Bello. Reservations are being accepted for the Thanksgiv- ing Day Lions football game. Reservations may be made by contacting Mrs. Bello. . . . chairman Joel Davidson, 398-6247; President Richard Klarman, 358- 4169; or adviser Betty Els- ter, 398-3284. Kadima will have a board meeting 7 p.m. Tuesday meeting in the home of ad- viser Betty Elster, 24201 Ridgedale, Oak Park. Everyone is welcome, and refreshments will be served. The group will work on pro- gramming. Chalutzim and Rishonim will go to the Jewish Book Fair at the Jewish Community Cen- ter Sunday, meeting at the youth lounge at 1:15 p.m. The group will see the Rainbow Celebration per- forming "Don't Give Up the Ship," and have a chance to browse through the books. The group will have a snack in the Center restaurant. Everyone should bring extra spending money. Drivers are needed, and - there is a nominal charge. Everyone is welcome. For reservations or informa- tion, call Chalutzim adviser Jeff Danto or Rishonim ad- viser Robin Danto, both at 356-4788. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet at 8:30 a.m. Sun- day in the chapel for serv- ices An d fol- lowed by breakfast and bowling. Cantor Sam Greenbaum will speak on "Life Cycles: Part One." Boys and girls age 13-18 are welcome. Drivers are 2 Youth News BNAI MOSHE Senior "Moshe Mouse" United Synagogue Youth will go rollerskating at Bonaven- ture, Saturday meeting at 8 p.m. at the home of Howard Weiner, 28000 Danvers Dr., Farmington Hills. Drivers are needed, and there is a nominal charge. Everyone is welcome. For reserva- tions or information, call Social Vice President Bryna Freilich, 543-3703; President S.J. Cherrin, 855-9371; or adviser Marianne Jelinek, 968- 2083. Kadima USY will go to play pinball Nov. 22, meet- ing in the youth lounge at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is wel- come, and there is a nomi- nal charge. Drivers are needed. For reservations or information, call Program I Births Nov. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Weiss (Grace Keila) of Oak Park, a son, Jordan Ross. • • • Nov. 4 — To Dr. and Mrs. RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Saving Hosprtats and Monies / U 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL s 311412 517-71170 irsh )114 li i r ' . AEC . wow 1.i. dowsed Mcf et 5574188 Edward Stern (Rebecca Per- lin) of Southfield, a daugh- ter, Emily Esther. • • • Nov. 4 — To Dr. David and Dr. Adrea Benkoff (Adrea Globerman) of Southfield, a daughter, Reesa Nicole. • • Nov. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Freeman (Evelyn Wecker) of Southfield, a son, Daniel Joshua. • • • Nov. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Betts (Elizabeth Harrison) of Farmington Hills, a daughter, Lindsay Ann. needed, and there is a nom- inal weekly charge. For in- formation, call adviser Wal- ter Rosenblum, 352-2307. Youth Shabat services are held at 10 a.m. Satur- days for youth of all ages, beginning with the Shabat nursery program for chil- dren up to age 3. There is no charge for this babysitting service and no reservations are required. Story Hour meets for Shabat stories, songs and games. The group is supervised by Betty Els- ter. Both groups meet in the school wing. Services for youth age 7-13 meet with the junior congre- gation in the chapel. Services for USYers will meet in the board room. Services are conducted by Howard Weiner. Re- freshments are served, and everyone is welcome. The youth department is. having a candy sale. All the proceeds will go to help sub- sidize the Tamarack and Cedar Point trips. Anyone interested in helping or wanting more information should call Youth Director Sharon Levine, 548-3123 or 547-3369. • • • HABONIM will have a Kabalat Shabat for Bonim 8:30 p.m. Nov. 20 at the Moadon, 25900 Greenfield, Suite 205C, Oak Park. The topic of discussion for the evening will be "Jewish Nationalism." The activity is open to all youth of high- school age. Admission is free. For information, call Sharon Blumenberg, 557- 2318; or Mikki Smith, 355- 0543. • Amelim and Chotrim will participate in a seminar this weekend at Habonim Camp Tavor. The topic for the seminar is "Social Jus- tice" and will include trans- portation, oneg Shabat, games, kosher food and dis- cussion. Participants at the seminar include: Deborah Berlin, Jonah Bookstein, Rachel Berlin, Edith Fleischer, Gabrielle Fleischer, Eva Rosenwald, Tamar Kopperl, Aviva Kopperl, Todd Lowy, Adam Lowy, Edit Shamir, Doron Eisenberg, OH Kantor, Galit Kantor, Avi Kantor, Marc Kogen, Ellana Kogen, David Menczer and Miriam Menczer. Staff for the weekend will include: Floyd Glen (regional director), Mikki Smith (local chapter head), Ayala Roudstein (activity leader), David Chatin ( midwest shaliakh), - Ami Cohen (Detroit shaliakh). • • • SHAAREY ZEDEK'S youth department sponsors Shabat services for children every Saturday. Babysit- ting nursery services are available for children up to- age 3 at 10:30 a.m. in the Morris Adler Hall. There is no charge. Nitzanim meet 10:30 a.m.in room 110 to hear stories, sing songs and hold services. Chaverim meet at 10:30 in the Tikvah Chapel. This week, Al Burke's -hey •• • Beth Shalom USY- Observes 25th at Services, Dinner Cong. Beth Shalom's United Synagogue Youth affiliate will celebrate its 25th anniversary at special services 9 a.m. Nov. 28 (Youth Shabat) and at a dinner-dance at 8:30 p.m. that day. Current President Ron Leff will give the sermon on "The 25-Year History of Beth Shalom USY." Past presidents and current members will lead parts of the service. Among them are: Steve Gaynor (president 1965- 1966) and Karen Knoppow, adviser and president 1966-1967; Chuck Pearls- Nov. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. Andy Zack (Helaine Mor- tein, Jodi Rope, Amy Gold, Alicia Goodman, Alan ton) of Huntington Woods, a Zussman, Diane Lederman, daughter, Julie Nina. Julie Satz, Shari Mickel, • • • Lisa Roth, Kim Yellen and Oct. 31— To Dr. and Mrs. Cheryl Rope. Ron will be a Mark Rottenberg (Linda Torah reader and conduct Shapiro) of West Bloom- the Musaf service. field, a daughter, Cari At the dinner-dance, Rachel. music will be'provided by • • • George Brooks. The eve- Oct. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. ning also will include a Gary Gray (Jan Green), candlelighting cere- former Detroiters of San Di- mony, conducted by Ron, ego, Calif , a daughter..Mar-t.. aeoka program on the his- ': lana tory ,of the chapter. All X- • 4)astk • presidents and- Ott. 18- •Eoe- members will PiliterS Dw. and Mrs. Arnold ored. J. tankages (Susan Kushel) Persons who:date not yet of Connecticut, a son, Brett been contacted, should call Michael. Ms. Knoppow, 569-8008; or RON LEFF the synagogue, 547-7970. Reservation deadline is Nov. 20. •• • Scout Troop . Plans Campout Boy Scout Troop 23, the only local Jewish Scout troop, will have a winter campout Dec. 11-13 at the Charles Howell Scout Reservation. The troop holds regular meetings 7 p.m. Wednes- days at TentRla ;Beth -El. Boye between- age 103' end' 18 amiekited tojoin."- TIU#2 iliCeafifte for the camPout. Fathers" and sons are invited. For details, call Lyle Hochman, 355-5190. class will lead the services. Participants are: Michael Berman, Robert Hoff, Jen- nifer Kraft, Marc Provisor, Ari Schwedel, Danny Slaim and Nathan White. Shabat services for Junior. Congregation United Synagogue 'Youth and Kadima are held 10 a.m. Saturday in the small chapel. Teenagers who wish to read Torah, -Haftorah or have an aliya should call the youth office, 357-5544. Nitzanim will meet at 1 p.m. Dec. 6 in the youth lounge to make Hanuka decorations. Children age 3-7 are invited. Kadima will have a dinner-meeting for its executive and general board 6 p.m. Wednesday in the youth office. The group will have a Shabat luncheon fol- lowing services Nov. 21. Reservations are required and there is a charge. Kadima will have a foot- ball game against another chapter Nov. 27 at Shaarey Zedek. Refreshments will follow. Kadima will join a city-wide dance for all sixth-eighth graders Dec. 5 , at Beth Achim. Marc An- Kerman will be the disc joc- key. JCUSY will go to a Red Wing hockey game Dec. 5 at Joe Louis Arena. Reserva- tion deadline is Nov. 21. For reservations, call the youth office. The men's club will spon- sor a Thanksgiving college dance 9 p.m. Nov. 25 at the synagogue. All college stu- dents are invited. Marc An- kerman will be the disc joc- key. • • • NCSY Opens Local Office An administrative office for the Central East region of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth (NCSY) - has been estab- lished in Oak Park. Under the leadership of Regional Director David Seidemann, the office will service NCSY chapters and Orthodox Union affiliated synagogues in the Detroit, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, Louisville, Cleveland, Cin- cinnati, Columbus, Dayton and Toledo areas. The new NCSY office can be reached at 547-8357. BBYO Activities nity Center. Herzl AZA, Windsor, BBYO announces the ap- will hold its annual pointment of Barbara Sweetheart Dance 8 p.m. Guttman as adviser to Saturday at Shaer Machar BBG. Several ad- Hashomayim Synagogue ip viser positions still remain Windsor. Dress is semi- for AZA chapters in South- formal. The dance is open to field and Bloomfield Hills all members of AZA and and BBG chapters in West BBG. There is a charge, and Bloomfield. To volunteer, those attending may come contact the BBYO office, dated or stag. For informa- 552-8260. tion, contact David Gerson, president, 1-519-969-3341. Benny AZA will hold its Alzheimer Group second bagel delivery day in Meeting Planned Oak Park and Southfield on The Detroit Area Chapter Sunday. Five varieties of of the Alzheimer's Disease bagels and cream cheese are offered. To order a bagel de- and Related Disorders Association, Int. will hold livery, contact Richard an open meeting 7:30 p.m. Levitsky, president, 967- Wednesday in the Fisher 3313. Center Auditorium of Pro- Beth Berman and Kevin vidence Hospital. Gersten, BBG and AZA The evening's program Council presidents, respec- will include a video tape tively, will speak at the from "People and Causes," a Bnai Brith International public affairs program of Humanitarian • Award KTCA-TV in St. Paul, Dinner Tuesday at the Wes- Minn., on Alzheimer's Dis- tin Hotel at the Renaissance ease and its effects on Center. The award recipient this year is Rodkey .families. Members of the Detroit Chapter's board of Craighead, and funds raised directors, including Co- from the dinner are used to Chairmen Nancy Lombardo support the BBY.O and and Sarah Glover, will be Hillel programs. preSent to lead the dis- • Sharon Rich and Gary Naftaly, 1981 regional con- , cussions and help answer questions about Al- , vention coordinators, have zheimer's Disease and how announced that Cong. Beth to cope with it. Shalom has been chosen as For details, call Ms. Lom- the site of this year's com- bardo, 646-2582; or Ms. munity Sabbath service and Glover, 333-2795. oneg Shebat, which are part of the regional convention. The service and oneg will Lipset Named take place Dec. 25, with the NEW YORK — Seymour cooperation of Rabbi David Martin Lipset, professor of -Nelson and Cantor Sam political science and sociol- -- Greenbaum. Alt parents of ogy and senior fellow of the regiettli -convention' dele- Hoover Institution at Stan- tat4007.1113e b*Uie par- ford University in CaLifoi- ticipete ih the et4inine'S piiigrarn. The: convention ' niQ, , has Keen named ihaft- man of the United Jewish will take place bed. 24-29 at Appeal Faculty Cabinet. _ the main Jewish , Commu-