THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 52 Friday, January 8, 1982 r Youth News Births n Dec. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marc Steven Schwartz (Carole Helene Gordon) of Oak Park, a daughter, Katherine Leigh. * * * Dec. 26 — To former De- troiters William Tilchin and Carol Giliberto of Paw- Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 547-7970 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 * * * Nov. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. David Wolock (Rosem- ary Kozielski) of Royal Oak, a daughter, Rachel Leora. RABBI S. ZACHARIASI-t Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital Schiff Honored 557-9666 N RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE . Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 tucket, R.I., a son, Benjamin Aaron Tilchin. * * * Dec. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Cohen (Connie Gaunt) of Southfield, a daughter, Rachel Ann. * * * Dec. 20 — To Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Germain (former Detroiter Cheryl Farley) of Plantation, Fla., a son, Paul Benjamin. * * * Dec. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gitler (Shelli Be- rin) of Southfield, a son, Scott Michael. * * * Dec. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barry Stul- berg (Elaine Grand) of Hun- tington Woods, a daughter, Merrill Grand. NEW YORK — Dr. Alvin I. Schiff, executive vice president of the board of Jewish Education of Greater New York has been honored by the Girl Scouts of America for his efforts to help strengthen Jewish education in the Girl Scout movement. Deceit is the false road to happiness; and all the joys we travel through to vice, like fairy banquets, vanish when we touch them. g eb e Sh oes tots &II teens doctors shoe prescripTions correctli filled • dingo • foot traits • hush puppies •• dexter • weber • bass sheds headQuarter for . converse Capezio dancewedr ** b danskin ata , 4 lazy bones 553-14ot at iarrningtorIgd.,forinini3ton ha's ADAT SHALOM youth and education department sponsors Shabat services every Saturday at 10 a.m. Nitzanim and Makor meet their respective leaders in the foyer outside the sanctuary and are taken to the nursery for stories and services. Garinim will hold serv- ices in the chapel. Shoresh and Migdal Tzion United Synagogue Youth will con- duct services in the board room, followed by a special kidush. (The item in the synagogue bulletin is incor- rect. Migdal Tzion will meet as scheduled.) The United Hebrew Schools branch of Adat Shalom and the youth and education department will host two Sunday morning programs for boys and girls age 12-18. On Sunday, the program is entitled "Did You See Skokie?" and will be conducted by a represen- tative of the Anti- Defamation League. On Jan. 31, Rabbi Neal Cooper will present a slide show and discussion on Camp Ramah entitled "Summer Fun." Parents are invited. The program begins with services in the chapel at 10:30 a.m., followed by a bagel brunch.- Boys should bring tefilin. At 8 p.m. Tuesday, the Greater Detroit chapters of USY will host a pro- gram featuring Karen Knoppow, who was a Rosh Tiyul (tour director) for USY on Wheels last summer. She will give a slide presentation. Join- ing her will be Jules Gu- tin, assistant director of International USY, to ex- plain Israel pilgrimage and freshman-year-in- Israel program. Migdal Tzion and Shoresh will have a joint oneg Shabat 8 p.m. Jan. 15 in the synagogue. The theme of the oneg is Israel. Guest speaker for the eve- ning will be Ami Cohen, shaliakh to the Jewish Community Center. There will be Israeli singing, danc- ing and food. This evening is open to all seventh-12th graders. Shoresh will have a swim party Jan. 17 at the Jewish Center meeting at the synagogue at 2 p.m. There is Northland • Eastland • Westland • Universal Mall • Oakland Mall a charge. Friends are in- vited. Adat Shalom's annual Tamarack weekend will be held Feb. 19-21. For infor- mation, call Cantor Earl Berris, 851-5100. * * * BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES youth department will go cross country skiing Sunday, meeting at noon in the synagogue. Participants should bring a dairy lunch. There is a charge. Games and a hot dog - dinner are available at the open youth lounge 6:15 p.m. Tuesday. Applications are still available for the Tamarack weekends. For details, call Mike Sabes, 355-0891, eve- nings. Junior congregation will hold services 10 a.m. Satur- day. • * * BETH ACHIM Lahav United Synagogue Youth will attend its annual Tamarack weekend today through Sunday. Theme of the weekend is "Friend- ship." At 8 p.m. Tuesday, the group will go to Adat Shalom Synagogue to join its USY group for a program on USY on Wheels and study in Israel. Junior congregation will hold its elections Saturday in the Klein Chapel. Serv- ices begin at 10 a.m. * * * SHALOM BETH Yeladim will meet 12:15 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue board room for an afternoon of games. Children should bring a bagged dairy lunch, and beverages will be provided. Participants should bring their favorite board games. There will be prizes. For de- tails, call Heidi Press, ad- viser, 424-8833, weekdays. The Yachad group will go bowling 12:15 p.m. Jan. 17 at Ark Lanes West, meeting at the synagogue. Partici- pants should bring a bagged dairy lunch to be eaten at the synagogue. Beverages will be served. Cost of the afternoon in- cludes two games and shoe rental. Drivers are needed. For details and reserva- tions, call Miss Press. * * * BNAI DAVID will have youth Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday. Story Hour will meet in the youth lounge for Shabat stories, games and a special kidush. Junior congregation will meet in the chapel for serv- ices and Shabat games. Atid and Talit and Tefilin will join the Shaarey Zedek and Beth Achim groups this weekend at Camp Tamarack. An open youth lounge will be held 1:30-4 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue for children in grades three-six. BNAI MOSHE Senior "Moshe Mouse" United Synagogue Youth an- nounces that Nancy Jacobs° and Chuck Ross are the new co-presidents. Anyone in- terested in filling the posi- tions of cultural/social ac- tion or membership vice presidents, should contact Miss Jacobs, 557-9464; Ross, 545-4946; or adviser Marianne Jelinek, 968- 2083. Moshe Mouse USY will go cross country skiing on Jan. 17, meeting in the youth lounge at 1:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome, and there is a nominal charge. Drivers are needed. For reservations or informa- tion, call Social Vice President Bryna Freilich, 543-3703; Miss Jacobs, Ross or Mrs. Jelinek. Moshe Mouse USY and Kadima USY announce the chairmen for their Tamarack winter weekend are: Ilana Stollman of Moshe Mouse and Howard Marcus of Kadima. Anyone in grades seven-12 is wel- come to help plan the weekend and participate. The weekend will be held Feb. 5-7. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses youth group also will participate. For in- formation or to volunteer, call Miss Stollman, 547- 5891; Marcus, 569-7286; Miss Jacobs; Ross; Mrs. Jelinek; Kadima adviser Betty Elster, 398-3284; or Youth Director Sharon Levine, 548-3123 or 547- 3369. Kadima USY will go to a surprise movie on Sun- day, meeting in the youth lounge at 2:15 p.m. Everyone is welcome, and there is a nominal charge. Drivers are needed. For reservations or information, call Pro- gram Chairman Joel Davidson, 398-6247; or Mrs. Elster, evenings. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet in the chapel at 8:30 a.m. Sunday for serv- ices and discussions, fol- lowed by breakfast and bowling. All boys and girls between the ages of 13 and 18 are welcome, and there is a nominal weekly charge. This week Cantor Sam Greenbaum will speak on "Jewish Life Cycle: Part II." For information call adviser Walter Rosenblum, 352- 2307. Chalutzim and Rishonim will hold their Tamarack winter retreat Jan. 22-24, for anyone in grades three- six. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses also will participate. The theme for the weekend is "Famous Jewish People." Anyone interested in help- ing plan for the weekend or participating should con- tact Chalutzim adviser Jeff Danto or Rishonim adviser Robin Danto, 356-4788 or Mrs. Levine. Chalutzim and third graders from Rishonim will have a Tamarack meeting Jan. 17 in the chapel at 1:30 p.m. The group will receive their clothing lists and all the vital information. Fol- lowing the meeting the group will make Shabat de- corations for the weekend and prepare Shabat hallot. They also will put together their source material. Fol- lowing the preparation plans for Tamarack the group will have a pizza dinner. Everyone is wel- come, and there is a nomi- nal charge. Reservations are required by calling the Dantos. Rishonim members who are not going to Tamarack will meet at 3 p.m. Jan. 17 to go tobog- ganing, followed by pizza dinner party. Ther is a nominal charge for the dinner. Everyone is welcome. For reserva- tions or information, call Mrs. Danto. All third through sixth graders attending Tamarack will meet 6:30 p.m. Jan. 20 to put together their kits, and help make all the final preparations for the weekend. 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 and reservations are not required. Story Hour in- cludes Shabat stories, songs and games. Both groups meet in the school wing. Youth age 7-13 will meet with the junior congrega- tion in the chapel for serv- ices. Services for USYers are held in the board room. All boys and girls in grades seven-12 are welcome. Re- freshments are served. Dr. Julien Priver Heads Hospice Dr. Julien Priver as- sumed the presidency of the board of trustees of Hospice of Southeastern Michigan. Chief executive officer of Sinai Hospital since its opening in 1951 until his re- tirement in 1979, Dr. Priver is a founding father of the hospice. He was one of five incorporators of the hospice in 1978; the others were representatives of Mt. Car- mel, Grace Northwest and Providence Hospitals which, with Sinai, had af- filiated to share services and hold down costs. The hospice, located in Southfield, is Michigan's first comprehensive center for the care of terminally ill adults and children, and of- fers both inpatient and home care. Marriage Group Open Meeting at Main Center Michigan Chapte Marriag,_ Jewish Encounter, will hold an open community informa- tion night 7:30 p.m. Jan. 17 at the main Jewish Com- munity Center. Mr. and Mrs. Shel Rocklin and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Keys will conduct the program. Couples are invited free of charge. For information, contact Mr. and Mrs. Mark Voight, 649-3567.