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December 24, 1982 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-12-24

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0 Friday, December 24, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

BETH ACHIM Lahav
United Synagogue Youth
will attend international
pre-convention activities
this weekend. \

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A dance will be held 9
p.m. Saturday at Cong.
Beth Shalom. Marc Anker-
man will provide music.
There is a charge for those
not attending the pre-
convention.
Shabat services for youth
are 'held 10 a.m. Saturdays.

For information on Bnai
David youth activities, call
the youth line, 557-8325.

BNAI DAVID youth de-
partment announces audi-
tions for its January talent
show will take place 1-3
p.m. Jan. 16 in the syna-
gogue.
Shabat services will be
held 10 a.m. Saturday, but
will be canceled Jan. 1.
Services will resume Jan. 8.
Newcomers are welcome.

Michigan BBYO will hold
its annual regional conven-
tion Sunday through
Thursday at the main
Jewish Community Center.
The slogan for the conven-
tion is "Fun in the Sun" and
delegates will participate in
various national and
regional chapter competi-
tions.

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department announces
Junior Congregation will
not meet on Saturday or
Jan. 1. Services will resume
at 10 a.m. Jan. 8.

Workshops and special
programs around the theme
of "Prejudice and Anti-
Semitism" have been
scheduled as follows: on
Monday, Rabbi Eli Finkel-
man, director of the Hillel
Foundation at Wayne State
University, and Rev. Jim
Lyons of the Ecumenical In-
stitute for Jewish-Christian
Relations, will speak on
"Anti-Semtism in
America"; Bette Roth,
community affairs associate
of the Anti-Defamation
League, will speak on
"Caricatures, Stereotyping
and You"; Bob Dugas, direc-
tor of religious education at
St. Mark's Catholic Church,
will speak on "Christian-
Jewish Dialogue: Dealing
With Stereotypes."
On Tuesday, special pro-
grams will be featured spec-
ifically for AZA and BBG.
Dr. Jacqueline Zeff of WSU
will speak to the BBG dele-
gation on "Prejudices
Against Women." Alan
Lebow, executive director of
Father's for Equal Rights of
America, will speak on "Do
Males/ Children Have
Rights in Our Culture?"
Disraeli BBG an-
nounces its new officers
are: President, Sandra
Charfoos;
Vice
President,
Valerie
Hayman; MIT Mom,
Ellen Lutz; Treasurer,
Stefanie Kroot; Record-
ing.Secretary, Jodi Man-
gen; Corresponding Sec-
retary, Jennifer Adler;
Reporter, Cindy Liebow;
Counselor, Nancy Bas-
kin. Openings still exist
for new members. Any-
one interested in the
Farmington Hills/West
Bloomfield area should
contact Sandra at 851-
4735.
Fanny Brice BBG will
sponsor a dance open to the
entire Jewish youth com-
munity 8. p.m. Jan. 15 at
Adat Shalom Synagogue.
For information, contact
Nicki Traute, chapter
president, 545-2676.

Mazel Campers
Pick Officers

Mazel Campers elected
Mr. and Mrs. Sal (Marcia)
Bashara presidents at their
recent election meeting.
Other officers are: Mr.
and Mrs. Sol (Sylvia) Segall,
vice presidents; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul (Idene) Fink,
treasurers; Mr. and Mrs.
Shel (Laena) Hoenig,
secretaries; and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken (Myrna) Dosie
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
(Anita) Moss, members-at-
large.
For information about
Mazel Campers activities,
call the Basharas, 661-
4454.

YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD will have a
youth Shabat minyan for
children age 6-11 at 10 a.m.
Saturday.
Kvutzat Shabat for chil-
dren age 4-7 will meet at
3:50 p.m. Saturday at the
synagogue.
Boys age 6-12 will meet at
4 p.m. Saturday at the

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synagogue to study the 613
Mitzvot Sefer
Hachinuch.
Young Israel Teens will
go rollerskating Sunday,
meeting at 2:30 p.m. at
Young Israel of Greenfield.
Youth in grades six-eight
are invited. Transportation
will be provided. For reser-
vations and information,.
call the synagogue, 967-
3655; or Janet Fink, 967-
3077.

SAVE

Jeff Chajes, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Chajes of
West Bloomfield and a
senior at Groves High
School, has been named one
of 10 state finalists in the
Century III Leadership
Scholarship Program.
The Century III Leaders
Program recognizes stu-
dents with strong leader-
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