Friday; May 14, 1982 51 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News ADAT SHALOM Mig- dal Tzion United Synagogue Youth will have a spring social 9:45 p.m. May 22 in the home of Melissa Okun, 3309 Hartslock Woods, West Bloomfield. For directions, call Melissa, 851-3238. Garinim will have a planning meeting 2 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. They will meet with Mari- lyn Levy to discuss the Garinim flower bed. Follow- ing the meeting the group will go bowling. There is a charge for bowling. Shoresh will meet at 3 p.m. Sunday in the syna- gogue with Mrs. Levy. Shoresh and Migdal Tzion will have their an- nual elections Sunday. Shoresh will meet at 2:30 p.m. and Migdal Tzion at 3. Sixth graders are eligi- ble to vote and run for office in Shoresh elec- tions. The youth and education department will sponsor its third annual Tikun Leil Shavuot 10 p.m. May 27 at the home of Rabbi Efry Spectre, 29700 W. 13 Mile, Farmington Hills. The Tikun will conclude with a sunrise Shaharit service. Leading sessions with Rabbi Spectre are: Cantor Earl Berris, Cantor Larry Vieder and Rabbi and Mrs. Robert Abramson. Admis- sion is free, and adults are invited. Migdal Tzion has been invited to participate with the residents of the Federa- tion Apts. in a grandpar- ent-grandchild singing group. There will be two practice sessions and a per- formance in June. To par- ticipate, call Libby Alpern, social action vice president, 626-7667; or Cantor Berris at the synagogue, 851-5100. Services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday for Nitzanim and Makor. They will go to the nursery for stories and services. Garinim will hold serv- ices at 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel, and Shoresh and Migdal Tzion USY will con- duct services in the board room, followed by kidush. * * * BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES youth department is still taking reservations for its June 13 trip to Cedar Point. The trip will leave the synagogue at 7:15 a.m. For reservations and information, call coor- inator Mike Sabes, 355- 891. Junior congregation will hold services 10 a.m. Satur- day, meeting at the Jewish Federation Apts. Youth age 9-15 are invited. Children age 7 and 8 should meet at the synagogue. The youth lounge will be open 6:15 p.m. Tuesday for a hot dog dinner and games. For information, call Sha- ron Kesner or Mike Klein at the synagogue, 851-6880. * * * BETH ACHIM Lahav United Synagogue Youth will have a "Mystery Car Ride Bonanza I" Saturday, meeting at the synagogue at 8:30 p.m. For reservations, call Alyson Imber, 540- 2272; or Marc Ankerman, 352-8670. There is a charge. Bnai Mazal will have a Lag b'Omer outdoor games day Sunday, meeting at Beth Achim at 1:30 p.m. For reservations, call Robin Friedman, 642-8041. Nitzanim will have a Lag b'Omer picnic Sunday, meeting at Oak Park Major Park at 1:30 p.m. Snacks will be provided and the af- ternoon will feature games, stories and songs. The group will meet near the shelter. For reservations, call Beth Norman, 557-1548. Kadima will have an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. May 21 in the home of Jimmy Sugarman, 21115 Poto- mac, Southfield. For di- rections, call Jimmy, 352-2282. Lahav USY will hold its elections 1:45 p.m. May 23 in the youth lounge. Kadima will go rol- lerskating May 23, meeting in the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. There is a charge, and parents are needed to drive. For reservations, call Gail Nachman, 357-0241. Kochavim will go to the Cranbrook Planetarium May 23, meeting at 1:30 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. For reservations, call Bonnie Kolnierz, 352-5640. Youth Shabat services are held 10 a.m. every Saturday for youth of all ages. * * * SALLY ALLAN ALE- XANDER BETH JACOB SCHOOL FOR GIRLS announces six of its seniors were honored last month by the Detroit Association of Phi Beta Kappa. The honorees were: Fraidel Kaufman, Ruth Kelman, Gloria Kresch, Sheila Kresch, Rivka Ryback and Esther Sperka. * * * BETH SHALOM United Synagogue Youth will go to the Detroit Tiger baseball game Sunday, leaving the synagogue at 12:15 p.m. The Tigers will play Min- nesota. For details, call Karen Knoppow, 569-8008; or Ron Leff, 552-8165. Yachad-junior congrega- tion and Yeladim groups will join the Bnai Moshe Chalutzim and Rishonim groups for a Maccabia Day Sunday at Victoria Park behind Bnai Moshe. Children should meet at Beth Shalom at 12:15 p.m. They should bring a bagged dairy lunch. Beverage will be provided. Weather per- mitting, the children will walk to the park where they Will participate in relay races and games. Parents should pick up their chil- dren at Bnai Moshe. In case of rain, the group will remain at Beth Shalom, where they will have a games afternoon. Children should bring board games, and par- ents should pick up their children at Beth Shalom. For details, call adviser Heidi Press, 424-8833, weekdays. Students who have par- ticipated in junior congre- gation leadership will be honored at a luncheon Saturday in the synagogue following services. Men's club representative Richard Emmer will pre- sent gifts to the students. Honorees are: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BNAI MOSHE Senior "Moshe Mouse" United Synagogue Youth will have elections 8 p.m. Thursday in the school wing of the syna- gogue. Persons in grades nine-12 as of September 1982 are eligible to run for office. For information, call adviser Marianne Jelinek, 968-2083. Kadima will go go-cart racing Sunday, meeting in the youth lounge at 1:30 p.m. In case of rain, the group will go rollerskating. Drivers are needed, and there is a nominal charge. Everyone is welcome. For reservations or informa- tion, call adviser Betty Els- ter, 398-3284. Chalutzim and Rishonim will have a Maccabia Day with Beth Shalom's Yachad and Yeladim groups Sun- day, meeting at Victoria Park behind Bnai Moshe at 1:15 p.m. Everyone is wel- come, and there is a nomi- nal charge. There will be prizes and refreshments. In case of rain, the group will meet in the youth lounge for indoor games. Children should bring board games to play in case of rain. For reservations or informa- tion, call Chalutzim adviser Jeff Danto, or Rishonim ad- viser Robin Danto, 356- 4788. Talit and Tefilin Club will meet at 8:30 a.m. Sunday for services and discussions, followed by breakfast. The group will then go bowling at Hartfield Lanes. Boys and girls age 13-18 are in- vited. For details, call ad- viser Walter Rosenblum, 352-2307. Youth services are held 10 a.m. Saturdays. The Shabat Nursery Program is for children up to age 3. Admission is free, and reservations are not re- quired. Story Hour wel- comes anyone between age 3 and 6 for Shabat stories, songs and games. Youngsters age 7-13 are invited to junior congrega- tion for services and dis- cussions in the chapel. USY Services are for persons in grades seven-12 and are held in the board room. Re- freshments are served. About 240 AZA and BBG members will attend the BBYO Elections Training Conclave this weekend at Camp Maas. The conclave will feature workshops on how to program, officer skills, and self-awareness and self-confidence. The oneg Shabat tonight will be on "American Jewish Atti- tudes Toward Israel" and the dance Saturday night will have the theme "Elec- tion Ball." New Council officers for AZA and BBG for the 1982-1983 programming year will be elected. Coor- dinators for the program are Cheryl Slutzky of Shoshanna BBG and Mark Levin of Akiba AZA. BBY0, announces the election of the following new chapter presidents: Gilda Kleer, Dalyah BBG; Rena Glaser, Glazer BBG; Fred Bartholomew, Kishon AZA; Beth Rosenman, Ohr Hashemesh BBG; and David Saltzman, Rose AZA. The Michigan BBYO Board of Directors will hold its annual meeting and board elections 8 p.m. May 24 at Laurel Woods Apts. club house. All incoming and outgo- ing members of the board and their spouses are in- vited. Chairman of the annual meeting commit- tee is Betty Eidelman. Applications are being accepted for coordinator of the 1982 BBYO Regional Convention which will be held in December. Applica- tions are available by cal- ling the BBYO office, 552- 8260, and the AZA coor- dinator will be selected May 24 while the BBG coor- dinator will be selected May 26. The AZA Softball League will begin play May 23 at Southfield and Southfield- Lathrup High Schools. Ap- plications have been mailed to all nationally-registered members of AZA and team registration for the league must be completed by May 21. For information, contact Harold Silverman, softball league coordinator, 557- 3188. The BBYO Inter- Regional Machon will take place June 20-24 at the Bnai Brith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. The program will feature three program tracks: Collective Settle- ment and Wilderness Sur- vival, Media and Values and Sports. Deadline for 'ap- plication to the Machon is May 27. Applications are available from BBYO. Francesca Berg, Evelyn El- mers, Elana Kaufman, Michael Lavetter, Debby Racusin and Shana Salinger, nursery- kindergarten; Eden Collins, liana Greenbaum, Debby Carp, Shawn Lavetter, Yardana Salinger and David Sheinwald, first and second grade; Jill Barack, Nikolas Elmers, Mark Minter and Greg Robbins, third grade; Jason Frank, Alan Landau and David Nida, fourth grade; Deborah Appel, Michael Barack, Randee Carp, Michael Dines, Amy Lavetter, Shira Greenbaum, Amy Mickel, Amy Nida and Reva Nelson, fifth grade. Special honors will be given to Marla Collins and Debra Nelson who will be- come members of the Kadima group in the fall. * * * r BBYO Activities ) All real estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any prefer. ence, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, or na- tional origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. Liners and display classified ads accepted from responsible firms or individuals by telephone up to 2 p.m., Wednesday. For rates and information .. . CALL 424-8833 10-ROOMS FOR RENT WORKING woman. Kitchen privileges. 968-3475, 968-2685. ROOM, private bath. Oak Park. 968-7796. LOVELY room in Southfield. 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