° 58 Friday, November 19, 1982 r * * * Nov. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marty Tomarin (Nancy Sabol) of Huntington Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL 399-7194 * * * 547-7970 Numismatists Plan to Gather 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 Woods, a daughter, Jennifer Beth. * * * Nov. 8 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Owen (Janice Katz) of Farmington Hills, a son, Matthew Benjamin. * * * Nov. 8 — To Mr. Gene Tate and Mrs. Karen Ebert-Tate of Farmington Hills, a daughter, Jac- queline Paulette. * * * Nov. 5 — To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Medwed (Susan Klein of Cincinnati, Ohio) of Oak Park, a daughter, Lauren Helene. * * * Oct. 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. David S. Rosenberg (Ann Brodsky) of West Bloom- field, a son, Kevin Irwin. Oct. 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Les Silverman (Marian Steiner) of Southfield, a son, Keith Jacob. ** * Oct. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Barry S. Friedman (Carol Jean Lindquist) of Royal Oak, a son, Brian Scott. Serving Homes & Hospitals I Youth News Births n Nov. 11 — To Dr. and Mrs. Sydney F. Farber (Mae Levine) of Southfield, a daughter, Jennifer Lynn. * * * Nov. 11 — To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Goldenberg (Dina Kawer) of Southfield, a son, Shay Daniel. * * * Nov. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moses (Carolyn Katkowsky) of West Bloom- field, a daughter, Katey Michelle. N THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS The Israel Numismatic Society of Michigan, Inc., will meet 8 p.m. Tuesday in the assembly hall of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Branch of the Jewish Com- munity Center. The program will feature presentations on "Numis- matic Controversy Sur- rounding the Shroud of Tu- rin," "Coin Minting Errors" and "The Old Jewish Town of Prague and the Silver Museum Pieces of the Syn- agogues." Refreshments will be served. ADAT SHALOM Mig- dal Tzion United Syna- gogue Youth will host the Greater Detroit USY oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today at the synagogue. Migdal Tzion will partici- pate in the GDUSY social Saturday, leaving at 8 p.m. from Cong. Beth Shalom. The group will go five-pin bowling in Windsor. Everyone must have a birth certificate or passport and a permission slip. There is a charge. The USY group will go to Federation Apartments 2 p.m. Sunday for their social action project. For details, call Audrey Lawson, social action vice president, 354- 0745. Garinim will see the Is- raeli magic show at the Jewish Community Cen- ter Nov. 26, meeting at the synagogue at 1d5 p.m. There is a charge, and parents are needed to drive. For information, call Heidi Wilhelm, 476- 9532; or Cantor Earl Be- rris, 851-5100. Shabat services for youth are held at 10 a.m. Satur- days. * * * BETH ACHIM Lahav United Synagogue Youth will participate in USY Shabat observances. At 8 p.m. today, the group will go EARLY DEADLINES The Jewish News has early deadlines for the issue of Friday, Nov. 26: Display advertising, 4:30 p.m. today; local news, 9 a.m. Monday; classified display, noon Monday; regular classified, 2 p.m. Tues- day. Picture Yourself or Your Loved One Living Here Be our guest for lunch or dinner. Find out why hundreds of senior adults enjoy an active. secure life at Franklin Club. There are only a few luxury one and two- bedroom apartments still available. Don't miss out. Call 353-2810 28301 Franklin Road. Southfield Just off Northwestern and 12.Mile Road to Adat Shalom Synagogue for an oneg Shabat. Five-pin bowling in Windsor is planned for Saturday, leav- ing at 8 p.m. from Cong. Beth Shalom. Participants must bring a permission slip and birth certificate. There is a charge. Lahav President Stuart Sherman, newly appointed member of the CRUSY gen- eral board, and Mike Wein- raub will attend the fall boards in Canton, Ohio, Nov. 26-28. The youth department and membership committee will see "Peter Pan" Sun- day, leaving 12:30 p.m. from the synagogue. An ice cream social will follow. Nitzanim will have a halla-baking party 1 p.m. Nov. 28 in the home of Laurie Phillips, 23222 Bellwood, Southfield. For details, call advisers Emily Burns, 647-2099; or Miss Phillips, 355-0396. Shabat youth services are held 10 a.m. Saturdays. * * * BETH AHM will sponsor a gym and swim activity at the main Jewish Commu- nity Center Sunday, leav- ing the synagogue at 12:30 p.m. Participants should bring appropriate gym gear. Children should be picked up at 4 p.m. at the Center. There is a charge. For de- tails, call Michelle Goldman, 559-3584. An open youth lounge and hot dog dinner will take place 6:15 p.m. Tuesday. Games and a movie will be available. For details, call Sharon Kesner at the syna- gogue, 851-6880. Junior Congregation will hold services 9:45 a.m. Saturday. There will be no services Nov. 27. They will resume on Dec. 4. * * * BETH SHALOM Talit and Tefilin Club will meet 9 a.m. Sunday in the daily chapel. Boys and girls in grades six through 12 are invited. Parents are invited and needed to help prepare breakfast and to arrange carpools. Attorney Gary Torgow will be the guest speaker, following services and breakfast. For information, contact Chuck Pearlstein 352-0482 or 352-0483. The Yachad-Yeladim group (kindergarten through grade five) will have a Hanuka celebra- tion noon Dec. 5 at Beth Shalom. "Magical Matt" Jacobson will entertain. Children will be met at Avery School and walked across the street to the syn- agogue. Luncheon will be provided. There is a charge. For reservations by Dec. 2, call adviser Heidi Press, 352-6858, evenings be- tween 6 and 10 only. * * * BNAI DAVID Youth and Education Department conducts Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturdays for youth age 4-14. Prayers, Torah discussions, stories, songs and dances highlight the services. Ruach (grades three-five) will see the play, "Deborah the Dybbuk," Sunday at the main Jewish Community Center. The group will leave the synagogue at 12:30 p.m. Children will be able to browse through the books at the Book Fair fol- lowing the program. For tickets, call adviser Laura Lazarus, 541-5213, eve- nings. Masada (grades six-eight) will have a Shabat luncheon Nov. 27. Rabbi Morton Yol- kut will lead a discussion on "Hanuka and Christmas: The Differences." Prayers, songs and dances will high- light the program. For reservations by Wednesday, call Youth Director Burt Garber, 681-1014. (grades Shalom kindergarten-two) will have an afternoon of arts and crafts at 1 p.m. Dec. 12 at the synagogue. Materials and refresh- ments will be provided. For information, call ad- viser Joyce Lang, 968- 2686. The Atid-Sunday Group (post-Bar-Bat Mitzva) meets 9 a.m. Sundays for services and a "davening clinic" (explanation of prayers and customs). Breakfast and bowling and another activity follow. There is a nominal charge. The group will attend the Pistons-Celtics basketball game Dec. 4, meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the synagogue. The reservation deadline has been extended through this week. For tickets, call Gary Herman, social chairman, 557-4487; or Stan Rosenblat, program chairman, 967-4093. For information on Bnai David youth programs and events, call Garber or the youth office, 557-8325. * * * BNAI MOSHE Junior Congregation announces its 1982-1983 board of direc- tors includes Joshua Cutler, Jeffrey Friedman, Mark Rotenberg, Ezra Wanatek, Cari Elster, Tracey Elster, Sean Elster, Sandi Rockind, Carrie Resnick, Stacey Altus and Emily Klarman. Rishonim (grades one through three) will go to the Cranbrook Natural History Museum and Planetarium on Sunday, meeting at 1:15 in the youth lounge. There is a fee. For reservations, call Elissa Driker, 369- 9401. Drivers are required. Chalutzim (grades four through six) will go to the Detroit Science Center on Sunday, meeting 1:30 p.m. in the youth lounge. There is a fee. Drivers and reser- vations are required. Call Barbara Ravitz, 542-6968, after 6 p.m. for details. Senior United Synagogue Youth will observe TJSY Shabat today through Sun- day. There will be a Lunch- and-Learn program, open to everyone, after Shabat serv- ices Saturday. For informa- tion about the USY Shabat programming, call Walter Rosenblum, 548-3123, daily; or 352-2307, after 6 p.m. Shabat services are held for all youth every Saturday at 10 a.m. BBYO Activities AZA and BBG chapters will participate in a BBYO Sabbath Shul-In today and Saturday. Each participat- ing AZA and BBG chapter will go as a group to the synagogue or temple of their choice. Coordinators, for the program are AZA and BBG Council Vice Presidents, Mark Levin and Missy Remer. Planning is under way for the annual Michigan BBYO Regional Convention which will take place Dec. 26-30 at the main Jewish Commu- nity Center. The slogan for the convention is "Fun in the Sun." The program will feature workshops around the theme of prejudice and anti-Semitism. In addition, chapters will be competing in international and regional contests and ath- letics. The program will also offer a talent show and a dressy dance. Coordinators are Brian Binder of Rose AZA and Bonnie Borkin of Brice BBG. BBYO announces the ap- pointment of Linda Mar- kowitz as adviser to Brice BBG and Mark Rosen as adviser to Ruach AZA. Posi- tions are still open for ad- visers to chapters in West Bloomfield, Southfield and Huntington Woods. To vol- I unteer, contact the BBYO office, 552-8260. AZA and BBG mem- bers will participate in the fourth annual Youth Symposium on the Holocaust 8:30 a.m. Dec. 7 at the Wayne State Uni- versity Student Center. Students will be excused from school for this pro- gram. The cost of the program is free, but BBYO will offer trans- portation from the BBYO office at 7 a.m. at a nomi- nal charge. Those BBYOers interested may register at the BBYO office by Wednesday. For information, contact Julie Weil, BBG coor- dinator, 352-5080; or Kevin Wolf, AZA coor- dinator, 661-0035. The next meeting of the BBYO board of directors will take place 8 p.m. Nov. 29 at the BBYO office. Con- stitutional changes will be voted on at the meeting and Henry Gutter will present a report on the recent District 6 BBYO board meeting held in Chicago. Children begin by loving their parents. After a time they judge them. Rarely, if ever, do they forgive them. —Oscar Wilde