THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 52 Friday, April 9, 1382 Youth News Births March 30 — To Neil April 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bloom (Pam Gorosh and Dr. Marla Rowe Goldman) of Oak Park, a Gorosh of Huntington Woods, a son, Loren Rowe. daughter, Nicole Erin. March 28 — To Dr. and March 31 — To Dr. and Mrs. Scott Arbit (former De- Mrs. Arnold Gross (Paula troiter Karen Henkin) of Garelik) of Southfield, a Milwaukee, Wis., a son, son, Jonathan Garelik. * Joshua Adam. * * * March 26 — To Mr. and March 31 — To Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Dunn (Judy Mrs. Stuart N. Kieran Friedman) of Farmington (Shelly Konheim) of Oak Hills, a son, Jordan An- Park, a son, Louis Aaron. drew. ** * ** * March 24 — To Mr. and March 31 — To Dr. and Mrs. Lenny J. Hutton (Shel- Mrs. Daniel J. Selonke (Lori ley Portney of Flint) of S. Stein) of Oak Park, a son, Farmington Hills, a daugh- Aaron David. - * * * ter, Michelle Rebekah. _ March 23 — To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Knoppow RABBI DR. LEO (Laraine N. Mogill) of Far- GOLDMAN mington Hills, a daughter, Expert Mohel Brianna Eliza Mogill Serving Hospitals ana Homes Knoppow. LI 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 547-7970 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel I 557-0888 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 * * * March 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Gary Krochmal (Mar- lene Berman) of Far- mington Hills, twins, Tracy Jill and Robert Jay. Feb. 17 — To Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Nowinski (Deborah Wedes), former Detroiters of Missouri City, Texas, a son, Dustin Ale- xander. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. David W. Gross (former Detroiter Harleyne Bonnie Finkels- tein) of Tarzana, Calif., an adopted son, Darryl Justin. Activities n Society li The Bodzin Family Club will meet 8 p.m. Sun- day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Duchan, 24601 Harding, Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Bod- zin of Florida will attend. PASSOVER GREETINGS To You apd Your Family f gitshions Pace Zertr As you celebrate; Passover with your friends and loved ones near, may the joy of this glad season stay with you all through the year. Rochester • 652-2436 Livernois & Walton in the Campus Corners Shopping Center , Lathrup Village • 424-8750 11 Mile Road & Evergreen West Bloomfield • 851-9660 ADAT SHALOM'S youth and education de- partment will sponsor its second semi-annual youth main sanctuary service Saturday. Participating are: Steven Winkleman, Peter May, Eric Siegal, Gordon Berris, Howard Lupovitch, Jon Gold, Joe Starkman, Bruce Frank, Jeff Lupovitch, Jason Stockler, Marla Rocklin, Marjie Winkle- man, Melissa Okun, Libby Alpern, Patti Lieberman, Mathew May, Audrey Law- son, Rachel Berlin, Andy Rocklin, Elizabeth Liwazer and Miriam Starkman. A cultural luncheon sponsored by the Ronnie Posen Youth Fund will fol- low. Guest speaker Marilyn Rowens will deliver a talk on "School Prayer." Admis- sion to the luncheon is free. Forms for United Synagogue Youth's regional convention are still available in the youth office. For details, call Cantor Earl Berris, - 851-5100. Shabat services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday for youth of all ages. Nitzanim and Makor meet their re- spective advisers in the foyer outside the sanctuary to be taken to the nursery for stories and services. Garinim will hold Shabat services in the chapel and Shoresh and Migdal Tzion USY will meet in the board room. A special kidush will follow. * * * BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES will not have youth Shabat services Saturday or April 17. Youth Shabat services will resume April 24. The youth lounge will be closed Tuesday but will re- open on April 20. *** BETH ACHIM Lahav United Synagogue Youth will attend the regional rally for regional conven- tion 9 p.m. April 17 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. For trans- portation coordination, call Mike Weinraub, 569-1512. Regional forms are still available from Youth Direc- tor Marc Ankerman in the youth office. "Forms for in- tention for office" must be turned into the youth office by April 23. Kadima and Bnai Mazal will have an Israeli Day 1:30 p.m. April 25 in prep- aration for the Israel Inde- pendence Day celebration. For reservations by April 19, call Robin Friedman, 642-8041; or Gail Nachman, 357-0241. Shabat services for all youth groups are held 10 a.m. Saturdays. * * BNAI DAVID youth will hold Shabat services Satur- day at 10 a.m. Story Hour will meet in the school building to hear Passover stories and have special Passover treats. Junior congregation will meet in the chapel to con- duct their own services. A Passover kidush will follow. Bnai David youth who regularly attend Shabat services are eligible for tic- kets to the play "Annie" on April 18. They will meet at the synagogue at 6 p.m. and then proceed to the Fisher Theater. There is a charge. For information, contact Youth Director Tobye Bello, 552-0183. * * * BNAI MOSHE Senior "Moshe Mouse" United Synagogue Youth and Kadima will show a sur- prise feature movie 8 p.m. Monday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul (Sharon) Levine, 23025 Kipling, Oak Park. Passover refresh- ments will be served, and there is a nominal charge. Everyone is welcome. For reservations or informa- tion, call Moshe Mouse ad- viser Marianne Jelinek, 968-2083; or Kadima. ad- viser Betty Elster, 398- 3284. Chalutzim and Rishonim will show a mystery feature movie 2 p.m. Sunday in the Levine home. Passover re- freshments will be served, and there is a nominal charge. Everyone is wel- come. For reservations or information, call Chalutzim adviser Jeff Danto or Rishonim adviser Robin Danto, 356-4788. Talit and Tefilin Club will not meet this week. The group will resume 8:30 a.m. April 18 in the chapel. The speaker will be adviser Walter Rosenblum and he will discuss "How to Make a Resume." For information, call Rosenbl'um, 352-2307. Youth services for all ages will meet at 10 a.m. Saturday. The Shabat nursery program is open to all children up to age 3. Reservations are not re- quired, and there is no charge. Story Hour wel- comes anyone between WATCH FOR AL KAY JEWELERS' in the Orchard Mail Pace Setter Fashions SPRING FLING the ages of 3 and 6 and Bigman, 968-1499. * * * has Shabat stories, songs YESHIVAT AKIVA and games. Both groups meet in the school wing. announces that all of its Youth between the ages students who applied to of 7 and 13 meet with the Michlalah Jerusalem Col- junior congregation in the lege for Women for their chapel for services and dis- senior year in Israel have cussions. USY Services wel- been accepted. The six are: Lillibeth comes anyone in grades of seven-12 and are held in the Mandel, Jenny Mandel- board room. Passover re- baum, Naomi Millen, freshments will be served to Marsha Shluker, Deena Schramm and Chaya Stein. all groups. Michlalah, a Torah BNEI AKIVA of Detroit stitution for religious you will have its annual Pesach women, offers a Bachelor of hike for Chevraya Aleph Education degree that is and Bet Sunday, meeting at recognized in the United 9:30 a.m. at Young Israel of States as well as in Israel. In Oak-Woods. The bus will addition to this four-year program, Michlalah has a leave at 9:45. There is a charge, and one-year program in Jewish luncheon will be served. For studies for overseas stu- information, call Nathan dents. r BBYO Activities The BBYO Elections Training Conclave will take place May 14-16 at Camp Maas. The theme of the con- clave will be "How to Build a Better You" and the pro- gram will feature work- shops on confidence build- ing and self-awareness as well as training for new chapter officers and council elections . -Application.s have been sent to all registered members of AZA and BBG. Additional applications are available from chapter presidents. Deadline for ap- plication is April 30. Over- all coordinators are Cheryl Slutzky of Shoshannah BBG and Mark Levin of Akiba AZA. The Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils have selected Mark Kaplan of Herzl AZA, Windsor, and Andrea Jaron of Ohr Hashemesh BBG as Michi- gan Region coordinators for the upcoming BBYO Machon program, an inter- regional convention which will take place June 20-24 at the Bnai Brith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. Michigan Region will be joined at the convention by delegations from Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Baltimore and Washington. All AZA and BBG members are eligible to attend. The AZA Basketball League will continue to play Sunday at the Jimmy Pre- ntis Morris Branch of the Jewish Community Center. This week's games will fea- ture Rose vs. L'Chaim and Goode vs. Ruach at 12:30 p.m. and Hart vs. Beber and Samson vs. Jolson at 1:30 p.m. Rose AZA continues to lead Division I with a 5-0 record while Samson AZA and Beber AZA are tied for the lead in Division II with 5-1 records. League scoring leaders are Mark Goldberg, L'Chaim AZA with a 21.6 average, and Steve Karr, Hart AZA with a 21.5 aver- age. Shira BBG announces its new officers are: Gail Zem- mol, president; Beth Miller, vice president; Gail Grossman, MIT Mom; Jac- kie Fruitman, treasurer; Sharisse Berk, recording secretary; Jodi Cantor, corresponding secretary; and Sandi Fox, reporter. Adviser to the chapter is Barbara Tapper. Member- ship in Shira is still open for those living in the Far- mington Hills area. To join, contact the BBYO office, 552-8260. The next meeting of the Great Lakes BBG Council Executive Board will be held 3:30 p.m. April 19 at the BBYO office. Applicants for installation chairman will be interviewed at that meeting with a selection fol- lowing. Glazer BBG will hold its annual Mr. AZA Ice Cream Social 7 p.m. April 21 at Thompson Middle School. The featured event at the program will be the selec- tion by the BBG chapters president of this year's "Mr. AZA." There is a charge. For information, contact Jennifer Saltzman, 548- 1653. The next BBYO Adviser Group Meeting will take place 7:30 p.m. April 21 at the BBYO office. Featured speaker at the meeting will be Joe Wittenstein, Mid- west Area BBYO director. Openings still exist for qualified adults to advise AZA and BBG chapters in the Metropolitan Detroit area. Those interested should contact Arnold Weiner, director, 552-8280. - * * * BBYO Reunion '- Planned in Fall A reunion of BBYO'ers who were graduated from high school from 1960 to 1965 is being planned for Labor Day weekend. Former AZA and BBG members who are in- terested in attending or need information should contact Jill Goldman Gold- ing 682-4921; Nancy Paul Nida, 851-9052; or Maureen Antman Lett, 626-0823. History repeats itself. That's one of the things wrong with history. —Clarence Darrow