THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 22, 1982 50 Youth News ADAT SHALOM youth p.m. and 7. p.m. Those in- and education department terested in playing for this sponsors Shabat services game should contact Bruce every Saturday at 10 a.m. Frank, 855-2268. Migdal Tzion will have Nitzanim and Makor meet their respective leaders in an "almost anything the foyer outside the goes" social 7:30 p.m. sanctuary and are taken to Jan. 30 at the synagogue. the nursery for stories and This event is planned by Tami Lifton and Jon services. Garinim will hold serv- Levy. Everyone is wel- ices in the chapel. Shoresh come. The Adat Shalom branch and Migdal Tzion United Synagogue Youth conduct of the United Hebrew services in the board room, _ Schools and the youth and follOwed by a special education department will sponsor its second Bar and kidush. Migdal Tzion's volleyball Bat Mitzva Sunday Morn- team will play Sunday at ing Program of the month the Jewish Community 10:30 a.m. Jan. 31, begin- Center. The games are at 6 ning with services in the chapel followed by a bagel brunch. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Neil Cooper, director of Camp Ramah in Canada. He will present a slide show on "Summer Fun." Rabbi Cooper will answer ques- tions on Camp Ramah. Children and their parents are invited. Migdal Tzion will partici- pate in a Mitzvathon Jan. 31. For sponsor sheets, call Libby Alpern, 626-7667 or the youth office, 851-5100. Proceeds from the Mitzvathon will be donated to the Tikun Olam fund of United Synagogue Youth. 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For re- quired reservations, call Gail Nachman, 357-0241; or Robin Friedman, 642-8041. Bnai Mazal and Kochavim will go to Upland Hills Farm Jan. 31, meeting at 1:15 p.m. at the synagogue. Parents are needed to drive. For reser- vations, call Miss Friedman or Bonnie Kolnierz, 545- 2650. Lahav United Synagogue Youth will go tobogganing and have a party Jan. 31, meeting at the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. There is a charge. For details, call Allyson Im- ber, 540-2272. Junior congregation will have its annual Parent- Youth Sabbath observance Feb. 6. A luncheon will fol- low services. For details and reservations, call adviser r BBYO Activities MORAN PONTIAC JUST NORTH OF TEL—TWELVE MALL group will send letters to Russian refusniks and offi- cials of the Soviet Union. Pesach cards for the senior citizens of the Detroit com- munity also will be made. Applications for the 22nd annual Adat Shalom youth and education department Tamarack retreat have been sent out in the mail. The retreat will be held Feb. 19-21. Applications 'will be accepted on a first come, first servve basis. If there are any openings following the registration of Adat Shalom members the weekend will be open to other USY members, also on a first come, first serve basis. For an application, contact Cantor Berris at the synagogue. Savage BBG will hold its annual winter dance 8 p.m. Saturday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The dance will have an Army theme and those attending are encouraged to dress ac- cordingly. Music will be provided by Chris O'Brien of WDRQ, and refreshments will be served. There is an admission charge. All Jewish youth are invited. The AZA Basketball League will begin Sunday at Oakland Community College, Orchard Ridge campus, with games start- ing at 12:30 and 1:30 p.m. Spectators are welcome. Supplementary registra- tion for AZA members wish- ing to join their chapters' teams in the league will be accepted through Feb. 3 at the BBYO office. For infor- mation, contact Rick Kros- nick, AZA basketball - coor- dinator, 545-4506. The next meeting of the BBYO board of directors will take place 8 p.m. Thursday at the BBYO office. The board will kickoff its 1982 fund raising at that meeting. Ruach AZA will spon- sor its third annual rac- quetball tournament 8 p.m. Feb. 6 and 1 p.m. Feb. 7 at the main Jewish Community Center. The tournament will feature separate boys and girls divisions, divided into 15 years and under and 16 to 18 years. Trophies will be awarded to winners of each division. Registra- tion will include free t-shirts and prizes. Entry deadline is Feb. 3. Applications have been mailed to all nationally- registered members of Michigan Region of AZA and to all BBG chapter presidents. Additional ap- plications are available at the BBYO office. For infor- mation, contact 'Rick Mints, chapter president, 851- 0727. Michigan Region BBYO has kicked off its 1982 ;...FANW*1 1.P. Fixdve)yfiwN will run through March 31. The theme of the drive is "Smile for Members" and the goal is for each chapter to recruit at least seven new members into BBYO. Both chapter and individual in- centives are being offered. Chapters may recruit mem- bers for their own chapter or for other chapters in the region. For information, contact Membership Drive Chairmen, David Icikson, 557-0477; or Felissa Burns, 647-2099. Applications are being accepted by the AZA and BBG Councils for the chairmanship of the forth- coming elections training conclave which will take place May 14-16 at Camp Tamarack. All members of AZA and BBG are eligible to apply and applications are due at the AZA and BBG Council meetings, Feb. 1 and Feb. 4, respectively. For information, contact Coun- cil Vice Presidents, Marc Landau, 642-9689; or Andrea Berk, (519) 735- 2416. BBYO announces its 27th annual Israel Sum- mer Institute will take place June-August. This six-week study tour will include trips throughout all of Israel, six days in a collective settlement, four days with an Israeli family, five days at a field school and a lengthy visit to Jerusalem. This year, two new spe- cial groups are being or- ganized. One, an ulpan group emphasizes using conversational Hebrew dur- ing the program in Israel, and another which will focus on the archeological aspects of Israel and will in- clude a week on a dig. Information on all three programs of the Israel Summer Institute can be obtained from AZA and BBG chapter presidents or from the BBYO office, 552- 8260. Scholarship help is available. Application Barry Lippitt, 353-4477. BETH SHALOM'S Yachad group has re- scheduled its bowling party for Jan. 31, meeting at 12:15 p.m. at the synagogue. Children are requested to bring a bagged dairy lunch to be eaten at the synagogue. Beverages ) be provided. There is charge. Drivers are needed. For details, call adviser Heidi Press, weekdays, 424-8833. * * * BNAI DAVID holds youth Shabat services each Saturday at 10 a.m. for boys and girls age 3 through 13. Story Hour will meet in the school building for Shabat stories, games and a special kidush. Services for boys and girls age 8 through 13 will be held in the small chapel. Following services there will be Shabat games and kidush. Talit and Tefilin for boys and girls age 12 through 17 will meet on Sunday at 9 a.m. in the chapel for services and breakfast. They will then proceed to Ark Lanes West for bowling. There is a nominal charge. For information, contact Zolman Rube, 968-2654. Masada will meet 1:15 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge to go duck pin bowl- ing. There is a charge. Driv- ers are needed. Everyone is welcome. For reservations, contact Youth Director Tobye Bello, 552-0183. Tryouts for the talent show will be held Jan. 31 at 1:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. Everyone is invited to audition. The talent show will be held Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. at the synagogue. Masada will have a dance party Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. at the synagogue. All seventh and eighth graders are invited. There is a charge. Adam Gottlieb will be the D.J. For information on youth activities, contact Mrs. Be- llo. * * * BNAI MOSHE youth department will sponsor a summer programs evening at 4:45 p.m. Jan. 30 in the synagogue. The program will feature Rabbi Neil Cooper, director of Camp Ramah of Canada. He will present a slide show and will have a discussion on Camp Ramah entitled "Summer Fun." Included the evening's program be Minha services, seirda shlishit, Maariv and Hav, dala services. The program is open to all families. There is no charge, but reservations for the dinner are required by cal- ling the youth lounge, 548- 3123. Senior "Moshe Mouse" United Synagogue Youth will go on a hay-ride Jan. 30, following the summer pro- grams evening and meeting at the synagogue at 8 p.m.. 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