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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-10-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, October 8, 1982 49

Youth News

ADAT SHALOM Nit-
zanim (3-5 year olds) and
Makor (6-9 year olds) meet
every Shabat in the main
foyer at 10 a.m. and are re-
turned to the main service
at 11:45 a.m.
Garinim (fourth and fifth
grades) will hold Junior
Congregation services in
the chapel beginning Oct.
16 at 10 a.m. Services will
be conducted • by Barry
Frank.
Shoresh (sixth-eighth
grades), led by Michael
Neuvirth and Migdal Tzion
United Synagogue Youth
(ninth-12 grades) led by
Ruth Moss, conduct weekly
Shabat services at 10 a.m.
in the board room.
Simhat Torah services
will begin with Minha
and Maariv at 7:15 p.m.
Saturday. The hakafot
will start at 7:45 p.M. in
the social hall. Flags and
apples will be given to
every child to carry in the
processions.
Youth choir rehearsals

BNAI MOSHE Youth
will be held every Monday all youth activities, contact
Department will have Is-
at 7:30 in Cantor Earl Be- Cantor Berris, 851-5100.
* * *
raeli dancing in honor of
rris' office beginning Mon-
day. The choir is open to
BETH ACHIM Lahav - Simhat Torah 7 p.m. Satur-
boys and girls between the United Synagogue Youth day in the synagogue. Re-
ages of 10 and 18.
will have a Simhat Torah freshments will be served.
The 1982-1983 Confirma- event, "Just Clowning Admission is free. For in-
tion Class will.hold its first Around," Saturday, meet- formation, call Walter
class meeting with Rabbi ing at 6:45 p.m. at the Rosenblum, 548-3123 or
Efry Spectre and Cantor synagogue. Services will 352-2307.
Berris on Monday at 4:15 begin at 6:50 p.m. For de-
Chalutzim (grades four-
p.m. The books for the class tails, call Carolyn Cutler,
may be purchased at the 540-8028; or Stuart Sher- six) will hold an open youth
first meeting. The Confir- man, 352-2681.
mation Class is open to boys <s• Youth services are held
and girls currently in the 10 a.m. Saturdays.
10th-12th grades.
Kadima will ha 'e an oneg
At 8 p.m. Oct. 16 Migdal Shabat 8 p.m. Oct. 15 in the
Tzion will have a "Saturday home of adviser Gail
Night Bath Party" in the
Nachman, 20225 Winches-
synagogue's youth lounge. ter, Southfield. Topic of dis-
On Oct. 17, the group will
cussion will be "Ethical
meet at the Federation Wills." For details, call Ms.
Apartments at 2 p.m., for Nachman, 357-0241.
the monthly social action
Bnai Mazal will have a
project.
bowling party Oct. 17, meet-
Forms for the Center ing at the synagogue at 1:30
Area Kinnus in Toledo and p.m. The group will go to
applications for the USY In- Oak Park Lanes, with re-
ternational Convention are
freshments at Mertz's. For
available in the youth reservations, call adviser
LB.
office. For information on Bonnie Whiteman, 352-
5640.

BBYO Activities

* * *

Talit and Tefilin Club
will meet 8:45 a.m. Oct. 17
in the synagogue for break-
fast and services. Boys and
girls age 13-18 are invited.
For information, call
Rosenblum.
Youth Shabat services
are held 10 a.m. Saturdays
for youth of all ages.

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BETH AHM will have an
open youth lounge 6:15 p.m.
Tuesday. Hot dog dinner
The Great Lakes BBG cepted through Tuesday. will be served. The evening
Council will hold a general For information, contact will include games and the
board meeting 3:30 p.m. Richard Pliskow, 399-1546; film,
"The Life of Golda
Monday in the Dubin Meet- or Neal Zipser, 546-4814.
Meir — Part I." For infor-
ing Room of the Bnai Brith
BBYO will hold its fall
call Phil Weber-
building. The coordinator conclave Oct. 22-24 at mation,
man, coordinator, 542-6460,
for the new BBG volleyball Camp Maas in Ortonville,
league will be selected at-- - Courses will be offered in evenings.
Junior Congregation will
this meeting. The Great Jewish Heritage, Lead- meet for Shabat services 10
Lakes AZA Council will ership, Teens and elec-
a.m. Oct. 16 in the
hold its general board meet- tives. On Oct. 23 a dance synagogue. Mike Sabes is
ing 3:30 p.m. Oct. 18 in the will be held featuring the coordinator.
same facility.
Firehouse Productions.
A horseback riding trip is
Theodor Herzl AZA will Applications are avail- planned for 12:30 p.m. Oct.
sponsor ' its annual able fiom chapter 17. There is a charge, and
Sweetheart Dance 8 p.m. presidents and from the participants should bring a
Oct. 16 at Shaar BBYO office and are due dairy lunch. For informa-
Hashomayim Synagogue, Monday. •
tion, call Weberman.
115 Giles, Windsor. The
* * *
BBYO
announces
the
ap-
dance will be semi-formal
Youth
BNAI
DAVID
and participants may come pointment of the following
dated or stag. For informa- new advisers: Gary Graff, and education department
tion, contact Mark Kaplan, Kennedy AZA; Mark holds Shabat youth services
Bachaiov, Samson AZA; at 10 a.m. Saturday for
(519) 969-0975.
Jack Benny AZA will and Cathy Silverman, youth age 4-14.
The middle school youth
hold a parent-youth bowl- Ahavah BBG. Positions for
ing tournament 10 a.m. Oct. volunteer advisers are still group will go to Upland
17 at Yorba Linda Lanes. open for chapters in South- Hills Farm for a "fun out-
The program will include field, West Bloomfield, doors day" Oct. 17, meeting
three games of bowling and Huntington Woods and Oak at 12:30 p.m. at the
a continental breakfast. Park. To volunteer, contact synagogue. For reserva-
Registration will be ac- the BBYO office, 552-8260. tions, call adviser Burt
Garbei, 557-8325.
Atid/Talit and Tefilin
will resume meeting at
services 9 a.m. Sunday.
Breakfast and video games
social will follow. For reser-
vations, - call Stu Rogoff in
the youth office, 557-8325,
daily; or assistant advisor
Elliot Maness, 557-6269;
evenings.
The elementary school
youth group will have a
Shabat lunbheon follow-
ing services Oct. 23. The
luncheon is free of
charge, but reservations
are required. The youth
and education depart-
ment and the sisterhood
will co-sponsor the
luncheon. For reserva-
tions, call Laura Lazarus,
Bar-Ban University dinner honoree Dr. Leon Fill, 541-5213, evenings.
Members are still being •
left, and Mrs. Fill, accept a plaque in recognition of
their efforts on behalf of the university from Dr. sought for Bnai David youth
Emanuel Backman, president of Bar-Ban. The pre- groups. For details, call
sentation was made last week at the annual dinner on Rogoff or Garber at the
behalf of the university at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
synagogue.

Dr. Fill Honored by Bar-Han

lounge 7:30 p.m. Wednes-
day. Refreshments will be
served and nominations for
the 1982-1983 slate of offi-
cers will be taken.
The group will see the
Muppet show at the Detroit
Institute of Arts Oct. 17,
meeting at the synagogue at
1:30 p.m. A trip to Farrell's
will follow. Tickets are
limited. There is a charge.
For reservations, call Bar-

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