_ 50 Friday, November 5, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News n"mm ADAT SHALOM Shoresh will have an after- noon at the movies 2 p.m. Sunday in the home of Marc Alpern, 5946 Cherry Crest, West Bloomfield:- Pizza will be served. Admission is free. Shabat services for youth are held 10 a.m. Saturdays. are held 10 a.m. each Satur- day. ** * - * * * BETH AHM will have an BETH ACHIM Lahav open youth lounge 6:15 p.m. United Synagogue Youth Tuesday. A hot dog dinner and Kadima will have an will be served, and there oneg Shabat 7:30 p.m. today will be a movie and games. RABBI DR. LEO in the Sherman Family For details, call Sharon GOLDMAN home, 28365 Tavistock, Kesner, 851-6880. Southfield. Sol Lachman Expert Mohel Junior Congregation will Serving Hospitals ano Homes will speak on "Crisis in hold services 9:45 a.m. LI 2-4444 547-8555 Lebanon." For directions, Saturday for youth age call the Shermans, 352- 7-14. 2681. *; * Lahav will join other Cantor Sidney SHALOM BETH USY chapters in observance Kochavim and Bnai Yachad - Yeladim group of USY Shabat Nov. 19 and Mazal will have a mystery will meet noon Sunday in 20. At 8 p.m. Nov. 19, Lahav event Sunday, meeting at the synagogue. Children Certified Mohel will join the oneg at Adat the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. will be met at Avery School 358-1426 or 357-5544 Shalom Synagogue. Clue for the trip is "cranap- after Hebrew school and At 8 p.m. Nov. 20, a city- ple." There is a charge. walked across the street to wide social will be held. Cantor SAMUEL Youth services for Shabat the synagogue. Luncheon will be provided. GREE-NBAUM For reservations by Certified today, call Heidi Press, MOHEL 352-6858, evenings be- Serving Homes & Hospitals tween 6 and 10. 399-7194 547-7970 Talit and Tefilin Club Oct. 27 — To Dr. and Mrs. field, a daughter, Jayme will meet 9 a.m. Sunday in David Berlin (Laura Lynne. REV. NERSNL * * * the daily chapel. Boys and Gottlieb) of Farmington Hills, a son, Michael Jef- Oct. 22 --To Mr. and Mrs. girls in grades six-12 are in- frey. Toby Wolson (Anne vited. ** * Parents are invited and Certified Mohel Stewart), former Michigan Oct. 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. residents of North Miami, needed to help prepare 557-0888 Marc Abel (Lori Simpson), Fla., a daughter, Rachel breakfast and arrange carpools. former Detroiters of Stewart. . Attorney Gary Torgow Blauvelt, N.Y., a daughter, RABBI S. ZACHARIASH * * * will be the guest speaker, Rebekah Amelia. Specialized Oct. 22 — To former De- following services and * * * MOHEL troiter Jeffrey Weiss and breakfast. For information, Oct. 22 To Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Weiss (Janice Cohan) call Chuck Pearlstein, In Home or Hospital Henry Mattler (Patty of Canoga Park, Calif., a 352-0482 or 352-0483. 557-9666 Blumberg) of West -Bloom- son, Daniel Scott. . * * * * * * BNAI DAVID youth and 5th ANNUAL Oct. 19— To Mr. and Mrs. education department holds SHALOM HADASSAH Fred Ackerman (Myna services for youth age 4-14 Leader), former Detroiters each Shabat at 10 a.m. Youth in grades on&three of Altamonte Springs, Fla., will discuss "Was Abraham a son, Jeffrey Alexander. Really the First Jew?" All * * * Shabat youth groups join Oct. 17 — To Dr. and Mrs. the main congregation for \ \ Joel Grand (Cheryl Houpt) the conclusion of the morn- of West Bloomfield, a ing's services. goal f daughter, Alayna Lauren. The Pre-School youth A group will see a puppet * * * I I A■La i 1 Oct. j14 — To Mr. and Mrs. show at the Jewish Com- ;PCgr.. 51 Dennis H. Patterson (Jen- munity Center 1 p.m. Nov. nifer Wolin) of Wyandotte, a 14. For tickets and program information, call adviser son, Michael Nathan. Joyce Lang, evenings at ** * 968-2686. ' Oct. 13 — To Dr. and Mrs. The Elementary School Michael L. Rosen (Mary Jo youth group will see "De- 1 1L Saunders), former De- borah the Dybuk" 1 p.m. troiters of Vernon, Conn., a Nov. 21 at the Jewish Cen- 0 .0 0 VR* 02:4 son, Daniel Vincent. • ter Book Fair. For tickets, 04 i1/4 0° C* 0A$ * * * G P I° ‘S44- S*- CV 0S .0S 0 ,05 9 0. call adviser Laura Lazarus, 043k Sept. 20 — To Mr. and evenings at 541-5214. Mrs. Gary Zausmer Tuesday - Nov. 9 11am - 8:30pm * * * (former Detroiter Shelley. United Hebrew Schools Fishman) of Austin, Tex., a 21550 W.12 Mile Rd. Southfield Student Wins daughter, Hillary Nicole. DONATION $1.00 • USY' members will go to Windsor for five-pin bowl- ing, leaving from Cong. Beth Shalom. There is a charge, and participants must bring a permission slip and birth certificate. A family trip to see "Pe- ter Pan" will be held Nov. 21, leaving the synagogue by bus at 12:30 p.m. An ice cream social will follow. For details, call Youth Director Marc Anker- man, 352-8679. RUBE Births . • ROTH Chanukah Bazaar . e .; \:1 • Leadership Prize COUPON $1 .0 0 0 F F $1.00 OFF on any incoming order of $4.95 or more. Coupon must be presented with incoming order. 1 Coupon per customer. C O U Clothing Dry Cleaned & Pressed SUTTON PLACE DRY CLEANING Expirea-Nov. 21, 1982 23119 Lahser at 9 Mile COUPON • 4 ♦ P • 4 . t. ‘a' n1/4 1/4" 1/4' r 'It . * * * BNAI MOSHE Junior Congregation elected Adam Weiner president at its re- cent election meeting. Other officers are Lowell Friedman, vice president; Jonathan Rosenbaum, pro- gram chairman; and Ilana Rosenbaum- and Shawn Dines, secretaries. Elissa Driker is the new Rishonim adviser and Toby Stein will be the adviser for the Senior United Synagogue Youth Group. Kadima USY will go the Time Zone Arcade Nov. 14, leaving the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. There is a fee. Drivers are needed. Reser- vations are required. For reservations, call Betty Els- ter, 548-3123 or 398-3284, after 6 p.m. Talit and Tefilin Club elected Jon - Levy president at its recent election meeting. Other officers are: Emil Raab, vice president; Allen Hoffman, treasurer; and Steve Silber, secretary. Senior USY will obServe USY Shabat Nov. 19 and 20. Services for all youth are held 10 a.m. Saturdays. 4 • =0 ■■ I BBYO Activities7) Gen. Maurice Rose AZA will sponsor its annual road rally Saturday, begin- ning at 7:30 p.m. at Thompson Middle School. The rally will culminate with a dance featuring the band "Street Kid." Partici- pants must bring .a map, phone book and dictionary to decipher the clues. For in- formation, contact David Saltzman, president, 548- 1653. BBYO will hold a Chair- man Training Institute 1 p.m. Sunday at the main United Hebrew Schools building. The program is designed for all AZA and BBG chapter chairmen as well as programming vice presidents, and will focus on how to plan effective pro- grams, ideas in each pro- gramming area and awards available for recognition. Coordinators of the insti- tute are Mark Levin and Missy Remer, AZA and BBG Council programming vice presidents. The Great Lakes AZA Council will hold its next meeting 7 p.m: Monday in the Dubin Meeting Room at the Bnai Brith Building. The Great Lakes BBG Council will hold its next meeting 7 p.m. Thursday in the same facility. Each meeting will focus on the forthcoming regional con- vention, the Council fun- draisings, the AZA basket- ball and BBG volleyball leagues and participation in the NCCJ Holocaust syn- posium. The AZA and BBG Councils will hold their annual Council Caravan to Grand Rapids Nov. • S 44, Jeff Chajes, a senior at Groves High School, has been named the school's top Century III Leader. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chajes of West Bloomfield, Chajes is eligi- ble to compete with other local winners from around the state for one of two scholarships and an all- expense-paid trip to the na- tional "Century III leaders conference in March in Vir- ginia. The Century III Leaders program is designed to bring chapter and recognize students who show strong leadership abilities and an interest in the future of America. tors Stu Rogoff or Garber at 557-8210. The Middle School youth group will have a sports day 1 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Jewish Center. There is a charge. Youth in grades six-eight also will be able to browse through the Book Fair exhibits. For information and reservations, call adviser Burt Garber, 681-1014, evenings. The youth and education department and men's club sponsor a Sunday morning service/breakfast social at 9 a.m. each Sunday for youth in grades eight-12. Follow- ing davening in the daily chapel will be a continental breakfast and a video games social at the Time Zone Ar- cade. There is a charge for the social. For information, call Stan Rosenblat, pro- gram chairman, 967-A093; Elliot Maness, 557-6269. Elections will be held 10 a.m. Sunday in the synagogue for Atid officers. Bnai David has launched a membership contest. The youth who signs up the most new active members be- tween Nov. 1 and May 1 will win . a prize For information on Bnai David youth programs, call Youth and Education Direc- 4. a 4 ' IL • 12-14 to visit Chavayrim BBYO. The weekend program will include services at both Temple Emanuel and Cong. Ahavas Israel, an oneg Shabat on Soviet Jewry, leadership training for chapter officers and a so- cial. Coordinators for the weekend are Kevin Wolf and Julie Weil, AZA and BBG Council outstate vice presidents. BBYO announces the ap- pointment of Cheryl Green- field as adviser to Masada BBG and Barbara Sherman as adviser to Erani BBG. Positions are still open for advisers to AZA chapters in West Bloomfield, Southfield and Huntington Woods. To volunteer, contact Brian Ackerson, 552-8260. I Osteopaths Cite Zieger, Cooper 4 Dr. Allen Zieger and Ger- son I. Cooper, both of Botsford General Hospital, recently received Awards of Merit presented by the American Osteopathic Hos- pital Association (AOHA) during its 48th annual meeting in Denver. Dr. Zieger, president and executive _ director of Botsford, received the award fo,r "his work in promoting health care and osteopathic medicine for over 40 years in his commu- nity." Cooper, vice president for administration of Botsford, was recognized for "his statesmanship and leader- ship in osteopathic health care." ft , b a