- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 88 Friday, September 17, 1982 )r Births Sept. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Phil Danneman (former Detroiter Susan Ritter), of Atlanta, Ga., a daughter, Debra Traub. REV. NERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving Hospitals ano Homes LI 2-4444 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL Serving Homes & Hospitals 547-7970 399-7194 Aug. 31 — To Dr. and Mrs. Herman Zicherman (Shelli Richman of Cleve- land, Ohio) of Southfield, a daughter, Sarah Lynn. * * * Aug. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Unatin (Jackie Agree) of Farmington Hills, a son, Eric Brandon. * * * Aug. 25 — To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kleiman (Eileen Silverman) of Ann Arbor, a daughter, Carly Suzanne. * * * Aug. 20 — To Dr. and Mrs. Gary Gossinger (Ava Carp), former Detroiters of Gainesville, Fla., a daugh- ter, Lauren. * * * Aug. 16 — To former De- troiter Dr. Daniel Podolsky and Dr. Podolsky (Carol Plesser) of Boston, Mass., a son, Matthew David. ** * Aug. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Simcha Deutch (former Detroiter Susan Lefton) of Kiryat Shmona, Israel, a son, Asaf. ORT Regional Luncheon Set • ■ Sept. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Allan N. Cohen (Gail Silverman) of Southfield, a daughter, Stacey Erin. ** * Sept. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Almy (former De- troiter Jeanette Morger) of Fryeburg, Maine, a daugh- ter, Rebecca Anne. * * * Sept. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mitz (Betty Krupp) of Farmington Hills, a daughter, Alana Dana. ** * Sept. 5 — To former De- troiter Phillip Hoff and Mrs. Hoff (Frannie Solomon) of Brooklyn, N.Y., a daughter, Lisa Michelle. * * Sept. 2 — To Mr:and Mrs. Marvin Rubin (Sherrie Feuereisen) of West Bloom- field, a daughter, Lindsay Danielle. * * Aug. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. David M. Blake (Andrea B. Kempner) of De- troit, a son, Raphael Baruch. Region, Michigan Women's American ORT, will have its fall member- ship luncheon 11:30 a.m. Sept. 29 at Adat Shalom Synagogue, announces Harriet Jacobson, member- If you're not wearing it, sell it. You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell it for immediate cash. We pur- chase fine gems, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry. A service to private owners, banks and estates. Call 642-5575. HARRIET JACOBSON est. 1919 30400 Telegraph Road Suites 104, 1-34 Birmingham, Mi. 48010 (313) 642-5575 LAWRENCE. M. ALLAN President .GEMOLOGIST DIAMONTOLOGIST Hours daily til 5:30, Sat. by appt. Save ; 5;1'1 0-50% OFF ship vice president. The afternoon will be highlighted by a musical fashion revue entitled, "Winter Fantasy." Leah Marks is the choreographer and Shirley Becker, com- mentator. For reservations, call the ORT office, 355-9151. AD SALE " On selected items $329.99 134I6Y WORLD `14 TEENS Michigan's Largest Display of Baby and Teen Furniture Under One Roof" TROY OAKLAND MALL 510 W. 14 Mile Rd. 585.0440 Open Daily 9:30 to 9 Sat. 9:30 to 5 Sun. 12 to 5 WESTLAND WILDWOOD PLAZA 34520 Ford Rd. 326-6110 Youth News BETH ACHIM Lahav United Synagogue Youth will hold their own Kol Nidre services 6:45 p.m. Sept. 26 in the Klein Chapel. All youth groups will have Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur services and this year there will be a toddler-age room for three year olds,. Lahav will have a "put- it-together-party" 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sept. 30 at the synagogue. For details, call adviser Carolyn Cutler, 646-7887. * * * BETH AHM will have an open youth lounge 6:15p.m. Tuesday at the synagogue. A hot dog dinner will be served. There will be games and participants will help make sukka decorations. For information, call Phil Weberman, coordinator, 542-6460. Junior Congregation will have services for Rosh Hashana 10:15 a.m. Satur- day and Sunday and 10:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sept. 27 for Yom Kippur. For details, call Mike Sabes, coor- dinator, 355-0891. BNAI MOSHE youth program announces Bar- bara Ravitz is the new ad- viser to the Chalutzim group. Mark Eichner re- turns to Junior Congrega- BBYO Activities Honor Roll were Fanny- Brice BBG, Erani BBG, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer BBG, Machar BBG, Dora Savage BBG, Shalom Aviv BBG, and Shoshana BBG. David Icikson of Beber AZA won first place in the International AZA Storytelling Contest, while Sandra Freedman of Ahavah BBG won first place in the J. J. Lieberman Creative Writing Contest and Staci Singer of Shalom Aviv BBG won first place in the Originality Plus- Literature Contest. Ken Silverman of Ruach AZA was one of eight recipients of the AZA Tree of Life Award recognizing outstanding membership' recruit- ment. The region also received six International Program of the Year Awards. First place awards were accorded to Gen. Maurice Rose AZA for its work with the Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens; to the Great Lakes AZA Council for its athletic program with the Bnai Brith Men's Coun- cil; to Rose AZA and Aliyah BBG for their anti- Semitism study weekend at the Milan Conference Cen- tre; and to Samson AZA and Savage BBG for their Milan weekend devoted to the theme of marriage. Second place awards went to the Great Lakes BBG Council for its "Year of the Woman" program with the Bnai Brith Women's Coun- Michigan BBYO cil and to Herzl AZA and Wins International Yachad BBG of Windsor for Honors at Conclave their oneg Shabat featuring Michigan Region Bnai a Nuremburg Trial simula- Brith Youth Organization tion. ' Michigan Region BBG received 25 individual awards at the recently con- was recognized for giving cluded AZA-BBG interna- the second highest contri- tional convention held at bution in the nation to the the Bnai Brith Perlman International Service Fund, Camp in Starlight, Pa. Ele- a total of $3,800. In addi- ven Michigan Region AZA tion, Samson AZA won sec- and BBG chapters received ond place in the Interna- All-Around Best Chapter tional AZA Newsletter Con- test, Shalom Aviv BBG won Awards. Chapters receiving the second place in the Interna- tional BBG Newsletter Henry Monsky Award were Contest and Chavayrim Akiba AZA, Theodor Herzl AZA of Windsor, Gen. BBYO of Grand Rapids won Maurice Rose AZA and second place in the Interna- Samson AZA. Named to the tional BBYO Newsletter Miriam Albert Chapter Contest. B BYO will hold its an- nual kickoff dance 8:30 p.m. Sept. 25 at Southfield - Lat- hrup High School. All Jewish youth are invited. Admission is free to all reg- istered members of AZA and BBG. Non-registered members and prospective members will be admitted at a nominal fee. Music will be provided by "Marvelous Marv" of WGPR-FM. The theme of the dance is "Seeing Is Be- lieving in BBYO," and AZA and BBG chapters are par- ticipating in a poster con- test exploring this theme. The deadline for poster con- test entries is Monday. Coordinators for the dance are Mark Wolok of Rose AZA and Lisa Shaffer of Erani BBG. For informa- tion, call the BBYO office, 552-8260. Planning has begun for the BBYO Fall Conclave, slated for Oct. 22-24 at Camp Maas. The theme for the program is "Learn to Grow With BBYO." Appli- cations will soon be avail- able from any AZA or BBG chapter president or the BBYO office. Coordinators for the program are Sheri Benkoff of Shoshanna BBG and Jon Lybeck of Samson AZA. The next meeting of the BBYO board of directors will take place 8 p.m. Sept. 30 at the BBYO office. At 7 p.m. an orientation meeting will be held for new mem- bers of the BBYO board. tion for his 22nd year as ad- viser. Story Hour and Kadima United Synagogue Youth announce Betty Elster is their adviser. Susan Tawil is Senior (Moshe Mouse) USY adviser. Walter Rosenblum is the adviser for the Talit and Tefilin Club. Bnai Moshe will sponsor High Holiday services for youth. Services for Rosh Hashana will be at 10 a.m. Saturday and Sunday and 10 a.m. Sept. 27. Kol Nidre will begin at 6:45 p.m. Sept. 26. The annual candlelight- ing Havdala program will again be held at the conclu- sion of Yom Kippur. A baby-sitting service for - children under age 3 will be available by reservation, 548-9000. Services are for all youth (both members as well as non-members), with or without a Hebrew back- ground. * * * Detroiter Wins Aguda Contest Pamela Charney, 17, a student at the Sally Allan Alexander Beth Jacob School, for Girls, was one of the three top finalists in an international essay contest sponsored by the Agudath Israel World Organization in conjunction with its 70th anniversary celebration. Miss Charney is the first American student to be among the winners of the contest. Haber to Speak at WSU Lecture DR. WILLIAM HABER Dr. William Haber, a na- tionally recognized labor economist and professor of economics at the University of Michigan, will present the third annual Dave Mil- ler Memorial Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 28, in the Community Arts Au- ditorium of Wayne State University. Dr. Haber will talk on "Social Security — The Controversial Issues." There is no charge for ad- mission and the public is in- vited. Language is called the garment of thought. How- ever, it should rather be, language is the flesh- garment, the body, of thought. —Thomas Carlyle (7"