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. 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