100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

June 25, 1982 - Image 49

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-25

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 25, 1982 49

Youth News

ADAT SHALOM youth
and education department
will hold a Story Hour and
services during summer at
10 a.m. Saturdays for youth
in Nitzanim and Makor.
Senior youth groups will re-
sume with High Holy Days
services in the fall.
Migdal Tzion United
Synagogue Youth officers
installed at the annual

president; Max Newman,
Yaariv Houvras and Marc
Alpern, vice presidents; and
Sarah Richmond,
treasurer-secretary.

youth group installation
and awards dinner were:
Melissa Okun, president;
Marjorie Winkleman,
Miriam Starkman, Audrey
Lawson and Jeff Lupovitch,
vice presidents; Judith
Goldkrand, treasurer; and
Elizabeth Alpern, secre-
tary.
Shoresh officers are:
Howard
Goldkrand,

Award recipients were:
Bruce Frank and
Elizabeth Alpern, Louis
and Lena Linden Memo-
rial Award; Adam Rosen,
National Men's Club
Youth Award; Miriam
Starkman and John
Greenberg, Ronnie
Posen Youth Award;
Melissa Okun, Howard
Weber Youth Participant
Award.

BBYO Activities

I Jolson AZA members

will work for the third con-
secutive year at the 32nd
annual Livonia Spree now
through Sunday. For infor-
mation, contact Philip Ar-
nold, 477-1941; or Steve
Salmons, 425-9041.
Golda Meir BBG an-
nounces its newly elected
executive board includes
President, Sta-cy Tessler;
Vice President, Michelle
Epstein; Mit Mom, Lori
Krause; Treasurer, Sheila
Winkelman; Recording Sec-
retary; Jill Kornwise;
Corresponding Secretaries,
Amy Hendin and Erica
Emmer; and Reporter, Amy
Simmer. Adviser is Marlene
Platt.
The AZA Softball League
will meet Sunday at South-
field High School. At 9 a.m.
Rose I AZA will play Goode
AZA; Rose II AZA will play
Benny AZA; and L'Chaim
AZA will play Akiba AZA.
At 10:30 a.m. Ruach/Posen
AZA will play Hart AZA;
Wallenberg AZA will play
Jolson AZA; and Samson
AZA will play Beber AZA.
Currently tied for first place
in the league are Rose I AZA
and Beber AZA with 4-0 re-
cords.

BBYO announces the
election of the following
new chapter presidents.
Jon Goldstein, Posen
AZA; Josh Lerner,
L'Chaim AZA; Stacy
Singer, Sabra BBG. New
chapter advisers are:
Phillip Loby, Chavayrim
BBYO, Grand Rapids;
Jay Goldman, Kishon
AZA; and Mike Rich,
Benny AZA. Positions
are available as adult ad-
visers to AZA and BBG
chapters throughout the
Metropolitan area. To
volunteer, contact the
BBYO office, 552-8260.

- The AZA and BBG Coun-
cils have selected their
overall coordinators for the
1982 regional convention to
be held in December. They
are: Brian Binder of Rose
AZA and Bonnie Borkin of
Brice BBG.
Sandra Freedman of
Ahavah BBG will attend
the BBYO International
)Kallah - a four-week
Jewish studies program
held at the Bnai Brith
Perlman Camp in Starlight,
Pa. In addition, 35 Michi-
gan BBYOers leave their
weekend for ,the six-week
BBYO Israel Summer Insti-
tute program.
Attending the ISI pro-
gram are: Steve Galens
and John Weiss, Akiba
AZA; JeffMendelson, Beber

AZA; Brad Shapiro, Marc
Gordon, Ross Halpern and
Jeff Kowalsky, Hart AZA;
Steve Glaser, Rick Wein-
garden, Bryan Hochberg,
Eric Pazner, Mark Burk,
Jeff Cohen and Paul Gard-
ner, Herzl AZA Windsor;
Peter Ellenson, L'Chaim
AZA; Kevin Gersten and
Michael Heller, Posen AZA;
Rick Mintz and Randy Ru-
bin, Ruach AZA; and Aaron
Rappoport, Samson AZA.

cates went to Elizabeth Al-
pern, Gordon Berris, Ben-
jamin Frank, Jon Green-
berg, Bruce Frank, Jon
Levy, Howard Lupovitch,
Mathew May, Peter May,
Philip Okun, Andy Rocklin,
Michael Rocklin, David
Siegal, Eric Siegal, Jason
Stockier, Steven Winkle-
man and Alan Woronoff.
* * *
BETH ACHIM'S Lahav
United Synagogue Youth

Singer's

USY Leadership Awards
were given to Hadas Reiter,
Andy Rocklin, Elizabeth
Alpern, Marjorie Winkle-
man and Marcy Woronoff.
Shoresh Leadership
Awards were given to Alan
Woronoff and Patti Lieber-
man.

synagogue. Admission is
free.
Nitzanim will have serv-
ices at 10 a.m. Saturdays in
the synagogue throughout
the summer.

DICTATING MACHINES
Sony
Norelco

Doro
Sanyo

Factory Discounts

TED ROBINS

569-6440

Kosher Meat and Poultry

13721 W. NINE MILE RD.
Phone Lincoln 7-8111
OAK PARK 37, MICHIGAN

AIM HIGH

Shop at Singer Kosher Meat Market. The only Market where you get fresh cut
Kosher meat of your choice everyday. Our meat at the packing house is
inspected by a doctor, a Schoket who is under the supervision of the Council of
Orthodox Rabbis of Greater Detroit, stamped Kosher and delivereg to our
store. Our poultry is fresh everyday. Doctors strongly suggest no salt in food.
We are the only Kosher Meat Market in the entire community that has two
grinders. On request we will grind for you KOSHER SALT FREE beef. In our
counter we sell Grade-A Kosher-Kashered Beef and Veal.

Baal Kriah certificates
were given to Gordon Be-
rris, Bruce Frank, Jon
Gold, John Greenberg,
Judith Goldkrand, David
Lederman, Jon Levy,
Howard Lupovitch, Jef-
frey Lupovitch, Michael
Nachman, Andy Rocklin,
Michael Rocklin, Adam
Rosen, David Siegal, Eric
Siegal, Joseph Starkman,
Miriam Starkman, Jason
Stockier and Alan
Woronoff.

Also Julie Levenson
and Lisa Weinberg,
Aliyah BBG; Sharon
Rich, Brice BBG; Isabel
Goldfaden and Karen
Altman, Disraeli BBG;
Debbie Reifler and Pam
Bloom, Rishonah BBG;
Randi Ruskin and Denise
Gold, Savage BBG; Dana
Mendelssohn and Stacey
Roberts, Shalom Aviv
BBG; and Andrea Berk,
Lisa Stein, Joy Eskin and
Roberta Mock, Yachad
BBG, Windsor.

invites other USY'ers to
meet the USY on Wheels
contingent 5 p.m. Wednes-
day at Beth Achim. There
will be a coffee house-dance
with music provided by
Marc Ankerman. Admis-
sion is free, and everyone is
invited. For information,
call Ankerman at the
synagogue, 352-8670.
Kochavim will have an
arts and crafts drop-in 1:30
p.m. Sunday at the

CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR

We are trying to meet the needs of all our customers.

We will close for vacation July 11 18 for one week only. Shop for our
everyday Low Low Prices. Drive carefully - children are on summer vacation.

-

We will never - ever let our customers down on Kashrus.

Shliah Tzibbur certifi-

.1110

11111111111111111iIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 111111111111111111111111111111 11

6931 Orchard Lake Road

411.1.

Several Michigan Region
AZA and BBG chapters
have qualified for commu-
nity service recognition.
The AZA Chai Club salutes
chapters participating in 18
hours of community service.
Qualifying chapters are:
Akiba AZA; Benny AZA;
Herzl AZA, Windsor; Posen
AZA; Rose AZA and Sam-
son AZA. The BBG Mitzva
Club recognizes chapters
that have participated in 20
hours of community service.
Qualifying chapters are:
Ahavah BBG, Brice BBG,
Machar BBG, Rishonah
BBG, Savage BBG,
Shoshanna BBG and
Shalom Aviv BBG.
Rose AZA and Yachad
BBG, Windsor, have been
recognized by Michigan
Region as the chapters hav-
ing donated the most money
this year to the BBYO In-
ternational Service Fund.
Jolson AZA and Yachad
BBG, Windsor, were recog-
nized for having given the
most money per member.

SALON

■••■

.11•11.

AN.

Just South of Maple (15 Mile)

••••

.11111.

.11•11■

.11•18.

AMP

4WD.

•INI•

411,.

ON THE BOARDWALK

WOO

855-6377

INNIP

••01.

■■•

••••

411•10.

QM.

■ \

••

• 11•11.

4777\

4WD

411.

.111.

41•111P

•■•■•

.\\X •

41.111.

• •

.1•11,

.11111.

.1.1 ■

•••••

f

f,1
41

./7

41111.11.

F or a limited time, we're
offering you a money-saving

opportunity to get to
know us.

•41111.

"s-

wall*

4111w

••■■•

41=.

AMIIP

•••• ■

■■ ••

•■ ••

.11•11,

* * *

Students Win
Art Contest

•IIMP

411.1.

411MI•

4MM

Jodi Kingston, an eighth
grader at Thompson Middle
School in Southfield and the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Kingston, won first
place in a national Q-Tip
Art contest for elementary
and middle school children,
sponsored by
Cheeseborough Ponds, Inc.
Andrea Golden,, a
Thompson eighth grader
and the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Golden, took
fourth place.

41111111.

AIM

4111I•

AMP

J
ust clip the
coupon and call for an

appointment today. We
have a beautiful new look
waiting for you.

•••■

.1111•1 ■

01111•

WOO

.1•111.

.111••■

.11••■•

I•111.

OM.

QM.

41110.

.111111.

.1••■■

••••■

HAVE YOUR HAIR CUT
AND
WE'LL SEND YOU HOME
WITH A

FREE

REDKEN

WIMP



41111.

■••■■

.11•1•

•I

.1•1••

• ■■■•

•■■

41.11.

•111110.

•I•1.

.

41.

41111••

stylists will design a cut that
makes the most of your
looks. Then we'll prescribe the Redken® reconditioner that makes the most
of your cut - and give it to you FREE to take home. So your hair will have
the right scientific formula to keep it in shining, healthy-looking condition.

AM.

•■■

MOW

C ome in now and our

AIM

OiM/D

41•••

411•11■

AMP

.1110

41111■■

.111111.

411•1.

411•11.

4111•••

IMO

4.
Ir a

REDIKEN®

Salon Prescription Center

RECONDITIONER

LIMIT ONE TO A CUSTOMER

OFFER EXPIRES 7-3-8

O21

11111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111

OM.

•••■•

•••••

■••••

Mo.

.11•••

.11.•

• 11111.

411.11.

MM.

411111.

• IMM.

■■■•

41111.

AM.

41111111.

■••••

.11•11.

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan