THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 20, 1981 69 Youth News ADAT SHALOM Youth and Education Department sponsors Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturdays. Nitzanim and Maker meet in the foyer outside the sanctuary. Garinim meet in the chapel, while Shoresh and Migdal Tzion hold services in the board room. Shoresh will go bowling Sunday, meeting 3 p.m. at the synagogue. An ice cream social will follow. There is a charge. Friends are invited. Migdal Tzion will have a sleep-over party Wednes- day and Thursday, which will culminate in a trip to the Thanksgiving Day parade. The party will be held at the home of Marjorie Winkelman, 30091 Cheviot Hills, Franklin. There is a charge, and a general mem- bership meeting will be held Wednesday evening. service Nov. 28. Partici- pants include: Eric Siegel, Jeff Lupovitch, Hadas Reiter, Michael Rocklin, Howard Goldkrand, Libby Al- pern, Jon Greenberg, Michael Nachman, Joe Starkman, Gordon Be- rris, Andy Rocklin, Melissa Okun, Elanit Weizman, Judith Goldkrand, • Howard Lupovitch, Adam Helfman, Jason Stockier, Pattie Lieberman and Miriam Starkman. - . The class is limited and is open. to youthtin grades eight-12 who are members of a Conservative synagogue youth group. • • • the agenda. There is a per representatives to the family charge. Participants CRUSY-Centei Area Kin- should meet at the Center at nus being held this weekend 12:15. in Cleveland, Ohio. The Judaica Class and Kadima USY will go to a the youth department will pinball arcade Sunday, YESHIVAT AKIVA collect food for Russian im- meeting in the youth lounge announces two of its 12th migrant families through at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is grade students have Sunday. Pre-packaged welcome, and there is a kosher foods are being col- achieved semifinalist status nominal charge. Drivers are in the National Merit lected in the religious school needed. For reservations or Scholarship Competition, office. For details, call Mike information, call Program Shani Schreiber and Joseph Klein, 851-6880. Chairman Joel Davidson, Junior congregation Greenbaum. 398-6247; President meets for services 10 a.m. Richard Klarman, 358- Saturdays. 4169; or adviser Betty Els- The youth louhge is open ter, 398 - 3284. EARLY Following services, there 6:15 p.m. Tuesdays for hot Talit and Tefilin Club DEADLINES will be a luncheon for youth dog dinner and games. Ad- will meet at 8:30 a.m. Sun- group members, sponsored mission is free. The Jewish News has day in the chapel for serv- • • • by the Ronnie Posen Youth early deadlines for the ices and discussions, fol- Fund. Don Shane, issue of Friday, Nov. 27. BETH ACHIM Lahav lowed by breakfast and The deadline for local sportscaster for WDIV-TV, bowling. Lynne Avedanka United Synagogue Youth news and display ad- will speak on "Being Jewish announces that in addition will speak on "Calligraphy: vertising is 2 p.m. today. in the Broadcasting and Hebrew and English." She to its already named dele- The classified display Sports Field." All Adat gates to the Center Area also will bring practice deadline is noon Mon- Shalom youth are invited Kinnus this weekend in material. Boys and girls age day. For all other free of charge. For reserva- 13 - 18 are welcome. There is classified ads, the dead- Cleveland, the following The youth and educa- tions, call the youth office, line is 2 p.m. Tuesday. will - attend: Gail a nominal 'weekly charge, tion department will 851-5100. and drivers are needed. For Greenspon, Beth Phillips, sponsor its semi-annual The conversational He- information, call adviser Marla Hitow, FellisaVurns, Shani also was awarded a youth main sanctuary brew class will begin Dec.'8. Walter Rosenblum, 352- adviser Gary Feinber. and. National Council Teachers 2307. of English Achievement Youth Director Marc An- kerman. Youth Shabat services Award in Writing, one of Lahav will go to the are held at 10 a.m. Satur- only 38 awarded in ,Michi- "Rocky Horror Picture day for youth of all ages, gan. This marks the third consecutive year that an Show" Nov. 28, meeting beginning with the MONTEREY, Calif. — persons sensitive to the Akiva senior has won this 10:30 p.m. at the Shabat nursery program synagogue. There is a The American Jewish problem." for children up to age 3. coveted award. Committe has called on the There is no charge for He explained that the Yeshivat Akiva has also charge, and drivers are radio industry to look into organization has received been informed that seven of needed. For details, call Al- this babysitting service. the "growing problem" of in- Story. Hour meets for complaints about these its graduating seniors have lyson Imber, 540-2272. flammatory racial and reli- shows over the years, and as been selected as Finalists in Kadima USY will have a Shabat stories, songs and gious remarks on call-in a result 'had supported a the Michigan Competitive "wine" and cheese movie games in the school wing. programs. pilot study to investigate Scholarship Competition. party 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Services for youth ages 7-13 Testifying before a meet- the contents of such shows. They are: Joseph Green- the synagogue. Electiops will meet with the junior ing of The Radio Code of the will be held. There is a congregation in the chapel. baum, Aryeh Posner, National Association of Racial Violence Daniel Rosenthal, Shani charge. For reservations, Services for USYers are Broadcasters, Hyman Termed Growing Schreiber, Jeff Guyer, Gabi call adviser Gail Nachman, held in the board room. All Bookbinder, the AJCom- boys and gitls in grades 357-0241. Levi and Gayle Selesny. mittee's representative, Menace in U.S. • • • College-age youth will seven-12 are welcome. Re- WASHINGTON — A stressed that the AJCom- BETH ABRAHAM attend a pre - Thanksgiving freshments will be served. subcommittee of the House HILLEL MOSES mittee did not advocate in- The youth department is youth dance 9 p.m. Wednesday at having a candy sale. Pro- terference in the freedom of Judiciary Committee heard department will sponsor a testimony last week that family fun day Sunday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. An- ceeds will go to help sub- broadcasters to conduct kerman will provide the racial and religious violence such shows. the main Jewish Commu- music for dancing. For de- sidize the Tamarack and However, the agency does is a growing "menace" in nity Center. Racquetball, tails, call the youth office, Cedar Point trips. Anyone the United States and that interested in helping or believe that "steps are swimming, basketball and 352-8670. needed to prevent misuse of "hate groups such as the Ku luncheon are included on Junior congregation will wanting more information Klux Klan and Nazi-type should call Youth Director the airwaves by anonym- hold services for youth age organizations seem com- Sharon Levine, 548-3123 or ous; misinformed, 10 - 12 10 a.m. Saturdays. mitted to keeping it alive." Iran Denounces 547-3369. trouble-making individu- • • • The testimony came from • • • als." Saudi Peace Plan BNAI DAVID will have William Bradford Reynolds, will have a HABONIM youth Shabat services 10 The AJCommittee is assistant attorney general NEW YORK — Iran hag concerned about call-in for civil rights. Reynolds denounced the eight-point a.m. Saturday. Story Hour Kabalat Shabat service for Bonim 8:30 p.m. today at will meet in the school shows, Bookbinder said, said he was particularly Saudi Arabian peace plan because of the "inter- concerned about reports of for the Middle East as "in- building for Shabat stories, the moadon, 25900 Green- group relations dangers "hate groups" operating consistent with Islam." An songs and games. Boys and field, Suite 205C, Oak Park. paramilitary camps to train Iranian newspaper at- girls age 8-13 are invited to "Jewish Nationalism" will inherent in call-in pro- grams that are not pro- their members for racial tacked PLO chief Yasir a special Shabat service be discussed. All high school-age youth are invited Saturday, meeting in the duced or moderated by warfare. Arafat for backing the plan. free of charge. • small dining room. Bagels The Iranians claimed For information, call that the Saudi plan, which and juice will be served fol- Sharon Blumenberg, 557- lowing services. - Israel rejects, would "estab- Talit and Tefilin group lish Israel as the master of will meet 9 a.m. Sunday for the Islamic and Arab services, breakfast and worlds." International United bowling. Boys and girls age Synagogue Youth Week 12-17 are invited. will be celebrated through Haifa University The youth department Sunday in the U.S. and will have a name brand toy Gets Synagogue Canada. The celebration sale- 2 p.m. Sunday in the NEW YORK — Through synagogue. The public is in- marks the 30th anniversary the work of the Israel Coun- vited, and proceeds will of USY, the youth contin- cil of Young Israel benefit Bnai David youth gent of the Conservative Synagogues and the Na- activities. For details, call movement. tional Council of Young Is- Youth Director Tobye Bello, Today and Saturday, rael's Eretz Israel Commis- 552 - 0183. USY members will lead sion, a social hall in one-of services in their synagogues There are still a few tic- Haifa University's dor- kets left for the Thanksgiv- and Sunday will be the third Members of the Detroit Friends of Shaare Zedek mitories is being converted ing Day Lions football annual International Hospital visited the medical center during a recent to serve as a combination game. For tickets, call Mrs. Mitzvathon Day. Israel Bonds mission to Israel. Shown are, from left, synagogue, lounge and so- Bello. Proceeds from the the late Joe Feldman and Mrg. Feldman, Mr. and Mrs. cial center under Young Is- mitzvathon will go to the Samuel Hechtman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sosin, Sidney rael auspices. BNAI MOSHE Senior Tikun Olam fund, which is Schwarz, a member of the hospital staff and Max The synagogue is set to - Moshe Mouse" United used for scholarships to Nosanchuk. open-in time for Hanuka. Synagogue Youth will send summer programs and to AJCommittee Seeks Halt in Racism Over Airwaves Detroiters Visit SZ Hospital 2318; or Mikki Smith, 355- 0543. Amelim and Chotrim will have an activity 2:30 p.m. Nov. 29 at the main Jewish Community Center. For de- tails, call Mike Poris, 626- 4093; or Smith. • SHAAREY, ZEDEK youth department sponsors Shabat services every - Saturday. . Babysitting serv - . ice for children up to age 3 is available in the Morris Adler Hall at 10:30 a.m. and is free of charge. Nitzanim meet at 10:30 a.m. in room 110: Chaverim services begin at 10:30 a.m. in the Tikvah Chapel. Kadima services will be held at 10 a.m. in the small chapel. Danny Kasoff will read the Torah portion and Jonathan Brode will read the Haftorah. Marc Gould will chant the Musaf. A luncheon will follow serv- ices. United Synagogue Youth services are canceled be- cause of the Center Area Kinnus. Nitzanim will meet 1 p.m. Dec. 6 at the synagogue to make Hanuka decorations. Chaverim and Kadima will have a Shabat Hanuka celebration Dec. 12. Luncheon will follow services. Kadima will play football 1 p.m. Nov. 27 at the synagogue. On Dec. 5, the group will participate in a city-wide dance at Cong. Beth Achim. Marc Anker- man will be the disc jockey. Junior Congregation USY will attend the Center Area Kinnus this weekend. The group will go to a Piston basketball game Dec. 5. For reservations, call Youth Di- rector Teri Bornstein, 357- 5544. Lisa Soleymani, Eric Gould and Bonnie Tobin will attend the fall board meeting in Ohio Dec. 11 - 13. The group will have an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. Dec. 18 in the home of Bonnie Tobin, 28370 Brooks Ln., South- field. JCUSY will have a STOMP (Start Training Our Members Program) Dec. 19 at Chuck E. Cheese, meeting 8 p.m. at the synagogue. For details, call Mrs. Bornstein. USY Week Celebrated rabbinical students study- ing in Israel. USY is comprised of 30,000 members in 18 regions. Individual chap- ters plan activities, while the regional offices plan camp programs, kin- nusim and a convention. International USY hosts a convention, sponsors an Israel pilgrimage and USY on Wheels. Study programs and Israel pro- gramming are vital parts of the USY agenda. _ Local chapters are in Ohio th:s weekend at the Central Area Kinnus.