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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-03-26

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ADAT SHALOM'S
Shoresh group will have an
oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today in
the home of adviser Heidi
Wilhelm, 23012 Tuck Rd.,
Farmington Hills. For de-
tails, call Ms. Wilhelm,
476-1187.
Greater Detroit United
)==', Synagogue Youth will ob-
serve Central Region USY
Shabat today and Saturday.
`'cervices will be held 10 a.m.
urday at Adat Shalom
and luncheon will follow.
There is a nominal charge
for the luncheon, and reser-
vations are - required.
Shoresh members are wel-
come.
Migdal Tzion USY will
hold a youth Seuda Shlishit
at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, fol-
lowing Havdala at Adat
Shalom.
Migdal Tzion will go to
Toledo for a shul-in fol-
lowing the seuda. Per-
mission slips must be
turned in to the youth de-:
partment in order to
attend. There is a charge.

Migdal Tzion will have a
social April 3 in the home of
Bruce Frank, 6947 Merry
Brook, West Bloomfield.
There will be a contest in
preparation for the King
and Queen CRUSY compe-
tition at regional conven-
tion. For information, call
Marjie Winkelman, social
vice president, 626-8925; or
President Bruce Frank,
855-2268.
Shabat services are held
10 a.m. Saturdays. Nit-
zanim and Makor meet in
the foyer outside the sanc-
tuary to be taken to the nur-
sery for stories and services.
Garinim hold servies in
the chapel and Shoresh and
Migdal Tzion conduct serv-
ices in the board room.
Kidush follows.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES youth
lounge will be open for a hot
dog dinner and games at

r

On Saturday, Lahav will
join other USY chapters at
Adat Shalom Synagogue for
services. IVIrk Hubert will
read the Torah and Felissa
Burns will chant the As-
hrei.
Kadima will have an oneg
Shabat 8 p.m. today in the
home of Scott Hutton, 27201
Nantucket, Southfield. For
directions, call Scott, 355-
3954.
Bnai Mazal and
Kochavim will have a
"practice for Prentis"
party 1:30 p.m. Sunday at
the synagogue: Children
in grades three-six will
prepare for the April 4
trip. Drivers are needed.
- Anyone interested in
running for office for next
year's executive board of
Lahav should get their let-
ters of intent into the youth

BBYO Activities

Rose AZA will sponsor
its annual spring dance
) 8 p.m. Saturday •ert
Southfield-Lathrup High
School. The entire Jewish
youth community is invited.
Free refreshments will be
provided. For information,
contact Ted Efros, 968-
3756; or Mike Lipsitz, 548-
8882.
The AZA Basketball
`eague will play Sunday at
Jakland Community Col-
lege. This week's games will
• f eature Beber vs. Posen and
Goode vs. Benny at 12:30;
• Rose vs. Akiba and Samson
vs. Herzl at 1:30. Rose AZA
continues to lead Division I
with a 4-0 record while
Samson AZA leads Division
II also at 4-0. Scoring lead-
ers are Mark Goldberg and
Jeff Mayer of L'Chairt AZA
;-=' with 24.7 and 24.5 aver-
ages, respectively.
> The next meeting of the
BBYO Board of Directors
' will take place 8 p.m. Mon-
day at the BBYO office.

Jack Benny AZA is sell-

1

6:15 p.m. Tuesday.
Youth up to age 8 will
have an arts and crafts day
Sunday at the synagogue,
meeting at 12:30 p.m. in the
synagogue under the direc-
tion of Julie Margolis.
Horseback riding at Roy's
Ranch will be featured for
children age 9 and older
Sunday, meeting at 12:30
p.m. in the synagogue.
There is a charge. For de-
tails, call coordinator Mike
Klein, 851-6880.
Junior congregation
holds services 10 a.m.
Saturdays for youth age
7-15. Members will see the
Harlem Globetrotters noon
April 4. For details, call
coordinator Mike Sabes,
355-0891.
* * *
BETH ACHIM Lahav
United Synagogue Youth
will participate in the ob-
servance of Central Region
USY Shabat at an oneg
Shabat 8 p.m. today at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. "De-
linquency in Israel" will be
the topic. For details, call
Lisa Soleymani, 357-1061.

ing "lox boxes" (bagels, lox
and cream cheese) to resi-
dents in Oak Park. Deliv-
eries will take place be-
tween 7 and 9 a.m. To place
an order contact Richard
Levitsky, 967-3313; or
Mark Freedman, 967-3026.
The next meeting of the
Great Lakes BBG Council
will be held 7 p.m. Thursday
in the Dubin Meeting Room
at the Bnai Brith Building.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council will meet 7 p.m.
April 5 in the Dubin Meet-
ing Room.
Advisers are still needed
for the following AZA and
BBG chapters: Kennedy
AZA and Savage BBG in
Southfield; Ruach AZA in
Bloomfield Hills; and
Simcha BBG in West
Bloomfield. To volunteer,
contact the BBYO office,
552-8260.

0, what a tangled web we
weave, when first we prac-
tice to deceive.
- Walter Scott

Friday, March 26, 1982 61

Youth News

office by April 23.
Shabat services for youth
are held 10 a.m. Saturdays.
* * *
BETH SHALOM Talit
and Tefilin Club will ,have
services and a bagel brunch
9 a.m. Sunday. Services will
be held in the daily chapel.
Boys and girls in grades
six-12 and their parents are
invited. For details, call
Chuck Pearlstein, 352-0483
or 352-0482.
There will be no services
for Talit and Tefilin April 4
and 11. Services and break-
fast will resume April 18.

The Yeladim and
Yachad-junior congrega-
tion groups will combine
for a trip to the Southfield
Ice Co. show April 25,
meeting at 12:15 p.m. at
the synagogue.
Children should bring a
dairy bagged lunch. There
is an admission charge.
Parents are needed to drive.
Deadline for tickets is
April 3. Tickets are limited
to 30. For information, call
adviser Heidi Press, 424-
8833, weekdays.
* * *

BNAI MOSHE Senior
"Moshe Mouse" United
Synagogue Youth will host
an oneg Shabat at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Sha-
ron) Levine, 23025 Kipling,
Oak Park, at 8 p.m. today.
Guest speakers will be two
Israeli high school students
who will discuss life in Is-
rael and what it is like to
make aliya. Everyone is
welcome, and there is no
charge. Refreshments will
be served. For information,
call Co-Presidents Nancy
Jacobs, 557-9464; or Chuck
Ross, 545-4940.
USY Services will be held
10 a.m. Saturday in the
main sanctuary to hear Is-
raeli educator, Dr. Shalom
Paul, who is the scholar-in-
residence. Dr. Paul will dis-
cuss "Law in Ancient Is-
rael." The group is open to
everyone in grades seven-
12.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 8:30 a.m. Sunday
in the chapel for services
and discussions, followed by
breakfast and bowling. This
week's speaker will be De-
nise Goldman of the Jewish
Vocational Service, who
will discuss "Career Plan-
ning." Everyone is welcome,
and there is a nominal
charge. The group needs
drivers to bowling at
Hartfield Lanes. For infor-
mation, call adviser Walter
Rosenblum, 352-2307.
Rishonim and Chalut-
zim will go to the Shrine
Circus Sunday, meeting
in the board room at 12:45
p.m. Everyone is wel-
come and should bring a
bagged dairy lunch.
Drivers are needed, and
there is a reduced fee. For
required advance reser-
vations, call Rishonim
adviser Robin Danto or
Chalutzim adviser Jeff
Danto, 356-4788.
Moshe Mouse USY,
Kadima, Talit and Tefilin
Club and Chalutzim will see
the Harlem Globetrotters

April 4 at the Joe Louis
Arena, meeting in the board
room at 12:45 p.m. There is
a group rate charge, and
drivers are needed.
Everyone is welcome and
should bring a bagged dairy
lunch. For required advance
reservations, call Moshe
Mouse adviser Marianne
Jelinek, 968-2083; Kadima
adviser Betty Elster, 398-
3284; Danto or Rosenblum.
Youth services for
everyone of all ages meets
10 a.m. Saturday. The
Shabat nursery program is
for children up to age 3.
There is no charge and
reservations are not re-
quired. Story Hour is for
everyone between the ages

of 3 and 6 and include
Shabat stories, songs and
games. 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. Everyone is wel-
come. Refreshments will be
served.
* * *
UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS HIGH
SCHOOL will hold its an-
nual over-night shul-in
Saturday, beginning 8:30
p.m. at the main UHS build-
ing. All area teens age 13
and up are invited. Friends
are welcome. Persons who
attend the BBYO dance

that evening may come late
at a discount.
The evening will include
dinner, ice cream social, a
dance featuring two bands
and a disc jockey, along
with a full-length feature
movie and cartoons, and a
wind-up breakfast.
Gary Torgow, attorney
and former youth leader for
National Conference of
Synagogue Youth, will
speak on "Interfaith Dat-
ing." Discussion groups will
follow.
The event is sponsored by
the high school student
council. For information,
contact the school office,
352-7117; or Danny Kap-
lan, 543-1021.

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