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February 05, 1982 - Image 50

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-02-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

50 Friday, February 5, 1982

Youth News

BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES youth

department will sponsor a

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Weddings and
Bar Mitzvas

movie day 12:30 p.m. Sun-
day in the youth lounge.
Children should bring a
dairy lunch. Refreshments
will be served, and there is a
nominal charge.
The youth lounge is open
6:15 p.m. Tuesdays for a hot
dog dinner and games. For
information, call Mike
Klein, coordinator, 851-
6880.
Junior congregation will
meet 10 a.m. Saturday for
Shabat services.
Youth in grades seven-12

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will spend the weekend at
Camp Tamarack.
* * *
BETH ACHIM Lahav
and Kadima United
Synagogue Youth will have
an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today
in the home of Cantor Max
Shimansky, 20330 Rose-
land, Southfield. The pro-
gram will feature Shabat
songs. For details, call Tova
Shimansky, 356-1470.
Lahav members will
attend the intensive study
Shabaton Feb. 12-14 in
Cleveland.
Preparations are being
made for the annual Shabat

MAIL
WARNING

The Jewish News has
a normal deadline of
noon Monday, Feb. 15,
for local news and dis-
play advertising to ap-
pear in the issue of Fri-
day, Feb. 19. However,
there will be no mail de-
livery Monday, Feb. 15.
Material should be
mailed early or hand-
delivered to comply
with the deadline.

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the Federation Apart-
ments in Oak Park on
Feb. 13 at 10 a.m. Re-
freshments will be
served. For information,
call adviser Mark Eich-
ner, 358-0065.

Junior congregation
will have its annual
luncheon Saturday, fol-
lowing services in the
Klein Chapel. For details,
call adviser Barry Lip-
pitt, 353-4477.

Youth Shabat services
are held for youth of all ages
at 10 a.m. Saturdays. The
Shabat nursery program is
for children up to age 3.
Everyone is welcome, and
i here is no charge. Reserva-
tions are not required. Story
Hour has Shabat stories,
songs and games. Everyone
age 3-6 is welcome. Both
groups meet in the school
wing.
Youth age 7-13 meet in
the chapel for junior con-
gregation services. Services
for boys and girls in grades
of seven-12 this week will
join the main congregation.
The group will resume reg-
ular services in the board
room on Feb. 13. Refresh-

Kadima USY will have
its annual Tamarack re-
treat Feb. 26-28. For regis-
tration forms and informa-
tion, call Gail Nachman,
357-0241.
Services for youth of all
ages are held at 10 a.m.
Saturdays.

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Hanoar (Youth Shabat) ob-
servance scheduled Feb. 27.
A luncheon will follow. For
luncheon reservations by
Feb. 21, call Youth Director
Marc Ankerman, 352-8670.
There is a nominal charge.

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SHALOM

BETH

Yeladim will have a pizza
party 12:15 p.m. Feb. 14 in
the synagogue youth
lounge. Pizza and beverages
will be served. There is a
nominal charge. For re-
quired reservations, call
Heidi Press, adviser, 424-
8833, weekdays. Reserva-
tion deadline is Feb. 12.

ments will be served:

The youth department is
sponsoring a Torah Readers
Club with the assistance of
Cantor Louis Klein. Mem-
bers will learn to read To-
rah, Haftorah and the
Megilla. All men over the
age of 12 1/2 are welcome and
should contact Cantor
Klein, 548-9000, and leave
a message.

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BNAI DAVID holds
youth _ Shabat services
weekly for boys and girls
age 3-13.
Story Hour meets at 10
a.m. Saturdays in the school
building for Shabat stories,
games and a special youth
kidush.
Older boys and girls meet
in the small chapel at 10
a.m. for services, Shabat
games and a youth kidush.
Everyone is welcome.
Rehearsals for the talent
show will be held 1:30 p.m.
Sunday. The talent show
will be held Feb. 21 at 7 p.m.
in the synagogue social hall.
Tickets may be purchased
at a nominal charge from
the youth department. For
ticket information, contact
Youth Director Tobye Bello,
557-8325.
Talit and Tefilin will
meet 9 a.m. Sunday for serv-
ices, breakfast and bowling.
Everyone is invited. There
is a nominal charge.
* * *
BNAI MOSHE youth
department announces
Nancy Jacobs, president of
Senior "Moshe Mouse"
United Synagogue Youth,
has been named to the Ab-
raham Joshua Heschel
Honor Society. Her ac-
ceptance was based on her
religious activity with
Shabat services, scholastic
standing and her participa-
tion in community social-
action projects.
Moshe Mouse USY,
Kadima USY and the Talit
and Tefilin Club will be at
Camp Tamarack this
weekend. The theme for the
weekend is "Anti-Semitism
Today: Here and Abroad."
Chairmen are Ilana
Stollman and Howard Mar-
cus.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will not meet Sunday. The
group will resume on Feb.
14.

Junior congregation
will conduct services at

Franklin Shopping Center
29203 Northwestern Hwy.
at 12 Mile, Southfield

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