THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Youth News
BNAI MOSHE Senior
"Moshe Mouse" United
Synagogue Youth will go
rollerskating Saturday,
meeting at 8 p.m. in the
synagogue parking lot. The
group will skate at
Bonaventure. Everyone is
welcome, and there is a
nominal charge. Drivers are
needed. For reservations
call Co-Presidents Nancy
Jacobs, 557-9464; or Chuck
‘-\---- oss, 545-4946.
,) Moshe Mouse USY and
Kadima will go to the
Fisher Theater Thursday to
see "Seven Brides for Seven
Brothers." The group will
meet at the synagogue at
6:30 p.m. Everyone is wel-
come, and there is a group
rate fee. Drivers are needed.
For required advance reser-
vations, call Moshe Mouse
adviser Marianne Jelinek,
968-2083, evenings; or
Kadima adviser Betty Els-
ter, 398-3284, evenings.
Moshe Mouse USY will
have an oneg Shabat at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
(Sharon) Levine, 23025 Ki-
pling, Oak Park, on March
26. The program will begin
at 8 p.m. and will include a
couple of Israeli students
who will speak on their lives
in Israel and what it is like
to make aliya. Everyone is
welcome, and there is no
charge. Refreshments will
be served. For information,
call Mrs. Jelinek.
Moshe Mouse USY,
Kadima, Talit and Tefilin
Club and Chalutzim will
see the Harlem Globtrot-
ters April 4 at Joe Louis
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Arena, meeting at 12:45
p.m. There is a charge.
Everyone is welcome,
and drivers are needed.
For required advance re-
servations, call Mrs.
Jelinek; Mrs. Elster; T
and T adviser Walter
Rosenblum, 352-2307; or
Chalutzim adviser Jeff
Danto, 356-4788.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday
in the chapel for services
and discussions, followed by
breakfast and bowling. Abe
Pasternak will speak on his
experiences at the World
Gathering of Jewish
Holocaust Survivors last
summer in Israel. All boys
and girls between the ages
of 13 and 18 are welcome.
For information, call
Rosenblum.
Rishonim and Chalutzim
will go to the Shrine Circus
March 28, meeting in the
youth lounge at 12:45 p.m.
Everyone is welcome and
should bring a bagged dairy
lunch. Drivers are needed,
and there is a charge. For
required advance reserva-
tions, call Rishonim adviser
Robin Danto or Chalutzim
adviser Jeff Danto, 356-
4788, evenings.
Youth services for
everyone of all ages are held
Saturday at10 a.m., begin-
ning with the Shabat Nur-
sery Program which is for
anyone up to age 3. There is
no charge, and reservations
are not required. Story
Hour is for everyone bet-
ween the ages of 3 and 6 and
includes Shabat stories,
games and songs. Both
groups meet in the school
wing.
Youth between the ages
of 7 and 13 meet with the
junior congregation in the
chapel for services and dis-
cussions. USY Services are
held in the board room and
are open for everyone in
grades seven-12. Refresh-
ments are served.
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"The Mousetrap" 8 p.m.
Saturday in the Esther
Katzman Hall of Temple
Emanu-El. The perfor-
mance is presented by the
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BBYO
Activities
The AZA Basketball
League will meet Sunday at
the Windsor Jewish Com-
munity Centre. This week's
games will feature Herzl
vs. L'Chaim at 1 p.m., Jol-
son vs. Beber at 2 p.m.,
Akiba vs. Ruach at 3 p.m.,
and Samson vs. Hart at 4
p.m. Rose AZA continues to
lead Division I with a 4-0
record while Samson AZA
leads Division II also at 4-0.
Scoring leaders are Mark
Goldberg and Jeff Mayer of
L'Chaim AZA with 24.7 and
24.5 averages, respectively.
The Bnai Brith Men's and
Women's Councils will
sponsor a BBYO Adviser
Recognition Night in coop-
eration with the BBYO
board of directors 8 p.m.
Monday at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
BBYO announces the
election of the following
new chapter presidents:
Ron Applebaum,/Goode
AZA, and Paul Byck,
Hart AZA.
BBYO and the Hillel
Foundation of the Univer-
sity of Michigan are co-
sponsoring a trip to Ann
Arbor for AZA and BBG
seniors on Thursday. A
chartered bus will depart
from the BBYO office at
8:30 a.m.
The trip will include an
orientation to Hillel on
campus as well as a visit to
classes in the Jewish study
curriculum, a tour of cam-
pus, an introduction to
Jewish fraternities and
sororities, and "An Insiders
Guide to Life at U-M." A
kosher lunch will be served
at the Hillel House. Reser-
vation deadline is Monday.
Rose AZA will sponsor its
annual spring dance 8 p.m.
March 27 at Southfield -
Lathrup High School. The
entire Jewish youth com-
munity is invited. Free re-
freshments will be pro-
vided. For information, con-
tact Ted Efros, 968-3765; or
Mike Lipsitz, 548-8882.
The next meeting of the
BBYO Board of Directors
will take place 8 p.m. Mon-
day at the BBYO office.
The knowledge of ancient
languages is mainly a lux-
ury.
Children Have
a Purim Drive
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Children in Karen
Davidoff's first level Heb-
rew class at Temple
Emanu-El wanted to do
something more than sound
greggers and eat haman-
tashen for Purim — they
conducted a campaign to
benefit the needy.
With the promise of
matching funds from Mrs.
Davidoff, the children con-
ducted a fund raising and
donated the proceeds to the
Jewish Family Service.
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