THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 58 Friday, June 11, 1982 It is of the utmost impor- tance to season the passions of the young with devotion, Youth News which seldom dies in the mind that has received an early tincture of it. Wedding, Rehearsals and Ceremony Assistance Sharon Padzensky 559-4757 BETTY and MARV HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! For 30 years you have been wed Since those two little words, "I DO," were said. We want you to know, so we're printing it here, That as parents do go, you're both very dear! All Our Love, Cindy and Debbie craft day 1:30 p.m. JUne ADAT SHALOM'S board room. 27 at the synagogue. Ad- Shoresh group will go to Cass Lake Sunday, meeting BETH ACHIM'S youth mission is free. Tickets are available for at 2 p.m. at the synagogue. department trip to Cedar Admission is free. Drivers Point will leave by bus at the men's club trip to a De- are needed. Volunteer driv- 7:30 a.m. Sunday. Families troit Tiger game June 29. ers should call adviser Heidi are invited, and space is For details, call Harold Wilhelm, 476-1187; or Can- limited. There is a charge. Baker, 399-6553. Junior congregation trip tor Earl Berris at the For details, call Youth Di- synagogue, 851-5100. rector Mark Ankerman, to a Tiger game will be July 19. For details, call Barry The annual youth group 352-8670 or 546-5797. Lippitt, 353-4477. installation and awards Rabbi Milton Arm will dinner will be held 6 p.m. conduct a special ceremony Camp CRUSY forms are June 18 at the synagogue. at Shabat services Saturday available in the youth The evening will begin with for youth who will go to Is- office. The camp will be held Kabalat Shabat services, rael in summer. They are: Aug. 16-23. and dinner will follow. Stewart Sherman was Mark Hubert, Stuart Sher- There is a charge. For man, Beth Phillips and elected president of reservations by Tuesday, Felissa Burns. Lahav United Synagogue call the youth office. A busload of United Youth. Other officers are: Nitzanim and Makor will Synagogue Youth members Mark Hubert, religious hold Shabat services at 10 from the USY on Wheels vice president; Michael a.m. Saturday in the nur- tour will come to Beth Weinraub, cultural vice sery. Garinim will meet for Achim on June 30. Youth president; Michael services 10 a.m. Saturday in who are interested in meet- Nachman, social action the chapel. Shoresh and ing the group should contact vice president; Joel Migdal Tzion United the youth office. Ben-Moche, social vice Synagogue Youth will hold Kochavim will have a president; Julie Peritz, services at 10 a.m. in the * * 8th Annual Super Summer Sale! new generation LATEST FASHIONS FOR GIRLS 4-14 & PRE-TEEN Week of Saturday, June 12 40% OFF Week of Saturday, June 19 50-75% OFF Saturday, June 26 75% OFF APPLEGATE SQUARE Corner Northwestern & Inkster PHONE 357-1123 SALE ENDS 6/30/82 HOURS: MONDAY thru SATURDAY 10 TO 5 She has been a member of Fanny Brice BBG for four years and served last year as chapter president. This year she served as BBG coordinator of the Michigan Nifty gift for FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY JUNE 20 Sharon Rich, center, accepts the Arlene Vivian Moss Israel Scholarship from sponsors Ida Moss and Sol Moss. Technion Unit Sets Meeting alt. ,. jtitif: ,, ,, ..,,,.., ,......, Phillip Goren came to this BBYO Regional Conven- country from Russia in 1922. tion. In the interim he also She will participate in the lived in Jaffa, Israel, for BBYO Israel Summer Insti- three years. tute. Upon his recent retire- The Arlene Vivian Moss Israel Program Scholarship ment from the plumbing was established in 1970 by business he turned to Mr. and Mrs. Sol Moss to sculpting. He studied at the perpetuate the memory of Birmingham - Bloomfield their daughter. The schol- Art Association. In recent weeks he was arship is presented an- nually to a member of a selected for honors by Michigan Region AZA or this association and its BBG chapter who will directors have publicly attend the BBYO Israel commended him as espe- cially accomplished at Summer Institute. the age of 77. Goren is also winning acclaim as a poet, some of his verses having appeared in the Beth Achim bulletin. TV CART g 599 5 vol . ft% I ii:_ Goren Sculpture Wins Honors Super-solid,. rolls so easy (94IIIIIIIIII . — I iS iffi '. 'it! '1 1 " I t 7:0., . . : T.i7,-77 7,1. I 16.••f- .,;„_. . . , „.i ., . . YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD will have a youth minyan for boys and girls age 6-11 at 10 a.m. Saturday. Boys in grades four-six will meet at 7:45 p.m Saturday to study Mi; hnayos Avos. Kvutzat Shabat (nursery to second grade) will meet at 6:45 p.m. Saturday. Young Israel Teens will have an oneg Shabat 3 p.m. Saturday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kowalsky, 28105 Shenandoah, South- field. Seeking Data on Relative 1 1 71 FITZ 7111 ! f Sharon Rich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rich, is the 1982 recipient of the annual Arlene Vivian Moss Israel Program Schol- arship. A graduate of Southfield - Lathrup High School, Miss Rich will attend Michigan State Uni- versity in the fall. Cuitom Finishing Available at Min. Cost. Easy- _finish furniture is a lasting value ) BBYO Announces Winner of Moss Israel Scholarship treasurer; and Amy Can- tor, secretary. Mike Weinraub will attend the summer boards convention June 21-23 in Grand Rapids. Youth Shabat services are held 10 a.m. Saturdays. YOUR EYES will approve the superior designs of our Mighty Oak® organizers for sound and video. Sizes to fit every space. YOUR EARS will surely perk up at the sound of our buy-NAKED FURNITURE savings. WHERE WELL-DRESSED ROOMS BEGIN LAYAWAY PLAN 24071 Orchard Lake (at 10 Mile) Farmington • 478-0625 Mon., Thurs. 10-9 • Turs., Wed., Fri., Sat. 10-6 Sun. 12-4 Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Atlanta, Tampa, Fort Wayne, Pittsburgh all rights reserved , copyright 1982 Naked F,urniture..Inc Biology "Molecular Comes of Age," will be dis- cussed by Dr. Myron A. Leon of Wayne State Uni- versity School of Medicine at the public meeting of the -American Technion Society, Detroit Chapter, to be held 7:45 p.m. Wednes- day at the main United He- brew Schools building. Chairing this meeting will be Dr. Joseph N. Epel, president of the Detroit Chapter, American Techn- ion Society. Dr. Leon is professor of immunology and microbiol- ogy and the director of the central hybridoma labora- tory at the WSU medical school. Prior to his ap- pointment at WSU, Dr. Leon was associate head, pathology research, St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, and adjunct professor of pathology, Case-Western Reserve University. Also on the program will be a short film "Museum on the Hill." The lecture is free and open to the public. For in- formation, call the Techi- non office, 559-5190. Named to Court Attorney David W. Rus- kin has been selected as Standing Chapter 13 Trus- tee for the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in ,Detroit.. t e..4141, 13 Raymond Mag of Newington, Conn., is seek- ing photographs of the town, dress, schools, syna- gogues, cemeteries, and other information relating to the town of Oshmyany (Oszmiana), Lithuania. He also is seeking the whereabouts of persons who may have known his grand- father, Elias Aaron Mogilevker (Mag) who came to the U.S. in 1889, from Oshmyany. Mag can be contacted at 247 Reservoir Rd., Newington, Corn. 06111. Allan Repertoire Adds Concerto Esther Allan's growing repertoire has a new addi- tion. The many compositioi\ for piano by Esther (Mrs. Norman) Allan now have an additional title, "The Nor- man Concerto." Mrs. Allan introduced it as a piano selection at the dinner at Adat Shalom, June 1, in honor of her hus- band's 70th birthday. I think. Therefore I am. —Descartes