50 Friday, January 14, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Adler Chapel Dedicated at Fresh Air Butzel Center Youth News ADAT SHALOM Shoresh will have an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today in the home of Max Newman, 6011 Brook Ln., West Bloomfield. For directions, call Max, 851-2898. Forms for the 23rd an- nual Tamarack weekend, scheduled for Feb. 18-20, are available in the youth office. Summer program subsidy and scholarship applica- tions are available from Cantor Earl Berris at the synagogue, 851-5100. Scholarship application deadline is Feb. 1': Shabat services for youth of all ages are held 10 a.m . . Saturdays. * * * BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES Atid Group will have a "Sundae Funday" noon Sunday in the synagogue. Children should bring a dairy lunch and their favorite games. Refreshments and ice cream • will be served. There is a nominal charge. For infor- mation, call adviser Julie Margolis, 547-6948. A "pre-Tamarack candle-sculpturing party" will be held 12:30 p.m. Sun- day in the synagogue for youth in grades three-six. The group will make Shabat candles for the Tamarack weekend. Children should bring a dairy lunch. Admis- sion is free. For informa- tion, call adviser Aron Weberman, 851-3118. Applications for the Tamarack winter weekend for youth in grades three-six (Jan. 28-30) are due Tues- day. The weekend will in- clude tobogganing, hiking, games, a discussion and a Saturday night party. The weekend for grades seven- 12 is scheduled for Feb. 11-13. Applications are due Feb. 1. For information, call coordinator Mike Sabes, 355-0891. - Birthday Shabat will be marked Saturday. Youth celebrating their birthdays in January will be honored. Junior Congregation meets 9:45 a.m. Saturdays for Shabat youth services. A special Story Hour section will be held for youth age 3-6. * * * BETH ACHIM Lahav will have an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today in the home of Amy Cantor, 22829 Bellbrook, Southfield. Cults will be discussed. For de- tails, call Amy, 356-4414. The social action refusnik project willbe held 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Nitzanim will have a sledding party Sunday, meeting at 1:30 p.m. at the synagogue. For reserva- tions call Laurie Phillips, 355-0396; or Emily Burns, 647-2099. Bnai Mazal and Kochavim (grades three-six) will go to Chuck E. Cheese on Jan. 23, meeting at the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. There is a charge. For reservations, call Bonnie Whiteman, 352-5640; or 4.; Linda Ankerman, 546- 5797. The first annual in- synagogue retreat will be held Jan. 28-30 for members of Lahav and -Kadima. Forms are still available. Shabat Halloar (Youth Shabat) will be observed Jan. 29. Luncheon will fol- low services. There is a charge, payable before Shabat. For reservations, call Youth Director Marc Ankerman, 352-8679. Shabat services are held 10 a.m. Saturdays for youth of all' ages. * * * BNAI DAVID youth and education department will hold talent show auditions and rehearsal 1 p.m. Sun- day at the synagogue. All youth are welcome. Masada (grades six-eight) will go cross-country skiing Sunday, meeting at the synagogue at 1:15 p.m., to go to Glen Oaks. Youth who have skis should bring them. Rental skis will be available. Drivers are needed. In case there is no snow, an indoor activity will be conducted. The Sunday Morning Breakfast Club, Talit and Tefilin, will meet for serv- ices 9 a.m. Sunday. Break- fast and bowling will follow. Applications for the Tamarack winter weekend are available in the synagogue office. Grades three-six will go Jan. 28-30, while youth in grades seven-12 will schedule their weekend Feb. 11-13. Tobogganing, Shabat services and games will highlight the weekend. For information, call Burt Garber in the youth office, 557-8325. * * * BNAI MOSHE Rishonim (grades one- three) will go to the Detroit Science Center Sunday, meeting at Bnai Moshe at 1:30 p.m. Drivers are re- quired. For information, call Elissa Driker, 369- 9401, after 6 p.m. Chalutzim (grades four- six) will have a halla- baking party at Bnai Moshe at 2 p.m. on Jan. 23. For in- formation, call Betty Elster, 398-3284; or Ms. Driker, both after 6 p.m. Kadima United Synagogue Youth will hold an oneg Shabat 7:30 p.m. today in the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Stanley Rosen- baum, 25450 Gardner, Oak Park. For information, call Ms. Elster, after 6 p.m. Senior USY will hold a general meeting at Bnai Moshe on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the youth lounge. Senior USY will also have a "surprise party" at Bnai Moshe on Jan. 23, at 2 p.m. There is a fee for this event. For informa- tion, call Adam Gottlieb, 352-2356, after 6 p.m. Bnai Moshe will sponsor Tamarack winter weekends Jan. 28-30 (grades three- six) and Feb. 11-13 (grades seven-12). The weekends will include outdoor activi- ties, kosher meals, services, games, prizes and a Satur- day night party. Applica- tions are now available, and all youth are invited. There is a fee. For information or applications, call the synagogue, 548-9000, or the youth department, 548- 3123. Shabat services are held for all youth at 10 a.m. every Saturday. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL'S Michigan State Temple Youth affiliate requests that members submit winter conclave applica- tions by Saturday. No late. applications will be ac- cepted. BBYO Activities Gen. Maurice Rose AZA won- the AZA Most Distin- guished Chapter Award for the fifth consecutive year and Shalom Aviv BBG won -ithe BBG Most Distin- guished Chapter Award at the Michigan BBYO Regional Convention at the Jewish Community Center. Winners of regional competition in national BBYO contests were: AZA Oratory, Andrew Lippa, Samson AZA; AZA Storytelling, Mark Levin, Akiba AZA; BBG Oratory, Felissa Burns, Ahavah BBG; BBG Storytelling, Pamela Miller, Ahavah BBG; AZA Newspaper, Rose AZA; BBG- News- paper, Savage BBG; BBYO Newspaper, Chavayrim BBYO, Grand Rapids; Art, Missy Remer, Shoshanna BBG; Handicrafts, Lisa Chatlin, Shalom Aviv BBG; and BBG Originality Plus- Literature; Ida Schuster, Savage BBG. Winners of regional con- tests were: AZA Song, Akiba AZA; BBG Song, Savage BBG; AZA Origi- nality Plus-Literature, David Saltzman, Rose AZA; Art, Steve Chudnow, Benny AZA; Handicrafts, Ken Lewis, Hart AZA; AZA Photography, Black/White, Neal Pernick, Jolson AZA; AZA Photography, Color, Louie Rubin, Goode AZA; BBG Photography, Black/White, Lydia Grand, Glazer BBG; BBG Photog- raphy, Color, Julie Weil, Savage BBG. Other regional contest winners were: AZA Film, a tie, Herzl AZA, Windsor, and Rose AZA; BBG Film, Brice BBG; AZA Bake, Cakes, Steve Ehrmann, Goode AZA; Cookies, Ivan. Katz, Rose AZA; Jewish Desserts, Dan Koblin, Rose AZA. BBG Bake, Cakes, Laurie Dorfman, Machar BBG; Cookies, Missy Remer, Shoshanna BBG; Jewish Desserts, Andrea Smith, Aliyah BBG; AZA Chapter t-shirt, Rose AZA; BBG Chapter t-shirt, Shalom Aviv BBG; BBYO Talent Show, AZA Winner, Akiba AZA, BBG Winner, Machar BBG; AZA Cheer, Samson AZA; BBG Cheer, Machar BBG. In athletic competition Machar BBG swept the championships of the vol- leyball tournament, bowl- ing tournament and ping pong competitions. L'Chaim AZA won the AZA basket- ball tournament while Herzl AZA, Windsor, won the AZA ping pong cham- pionship and Samson AZA won the bowling competi- tion. Fanny Brice BBG will sponsor a dance open to the entire Jewish youth com- munity at 8 p.m. Saturday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The theme of the dance will be "Sock Hop" and music will be provided by Don Eizen. The AZA basketball league will begin Jan. 23, and will be played on consecutive Sundays through April. Games will be played at Oakland Community College, Or- chard Ridge Campus, at 9 a.m. The BBG volleyball league will also begin Jan. 23, at the same facility during the same time period. Applications for the re- spective leagues have been mailed to all nationally- registered members of the Michigan Region AZA and BBG. Additional applica- tions may be obtained from chapter presidents. Chapter registration must be turned in by Monday. Coordinator for AZA basketball is Gary Fealk of Samson AZA and coordinator for BBG vol- leyball is Julie Callton of Shalom Aviv BBG. The mid-year evaluation meeting for all BBG chapter presidents will take place 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Dubin Meeting Room at the Bnai Brith Building. The next BBYO adviser group meeting will take place 7:30 p.m. Monday at the BBYO office. Positions are open for volunteer AZA and BBG advisers for chapters throughout the Metropoli- tan area. To volunteer, con- tact the BBYO office, 552- 8260. Art Competition Winners Told Bertha Cohen received the top prize in the first an- nual Helen L. DeRoy Pur- chase Prize Art Competi- tion sponsored by Oakland Community College. She took the top prize for her watercolor entitled, "Rose Study." The painting will be exhibited with other selected competition entries in the new Orchard Ridge Performing Arts Building from Feb. 11 to 20 and will become part of the campus' permanent collection. Deborah Kashdon re- ceived an honorable men- tion award for her work entitled, "Museum Cross Section." Participants at the recent New Year's Family Camp sponsored by the Fresh Air Society dedicated the new Rabbi Morris B. Adler Chapel at Shabat morning services Jan. 1. The chapel built as an addition to the Adler Pavilion is located at the Butzel Conference Cen- ter in Ortonville. Construction of the chapel was made possible through an endowment provided by the Trustees of the Rabbi Adler Memorial Foundation as a living memorial to the late Rabbi Adler and as a way to per- petuate his ideals. Michael Zaks is executive director of the Fresh Air Society. Helping officiate at the Shabat morning service was Rabbi David Nelson of Cong. Beth Shalom and a participant with his family in the Fresh Air Society Family Camp programs. - Also participating in the Torah service were: James Gell and son Jeffrey, Dr. Jeffrey Zaks, Harry Nelson, Jason Zaks, Susan Zaks, Michael Zaks and son David, Elaine Zaks, Ricky Goren, Sherry Goren. * * * Grant to Fresh Air Benefits Learning Disabled Children The Fresh Air Society was recently awarded a $25,000 grant from the Skillman Foundation to continue its developmental working in providing camp- ing experiences for emo- tionally impaired and learning disabled children. The program is conducted at Fresh Air's Silverman Village located in Orton- ville. The grant will make possible the continuance of scholarships, the recruit- ment of trained staff and the increased use of performing arts for therapeutic _ achievement. Births Jan. 9 — To Dr. and Mrs. Robert P. Binder (Arlene Margulies), former De- troiters of Northridge, Calif., a son, Matthew Ja- son. * * Jan. 7 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jared Stamell (Susan Frank), former Detroiters of New York City, a daughter, Kate. * * * Jan. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Lefkowitz (Nancy Shulman) of Southfield, a son, Bradley Wayne. ** * Jan. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Rosenbaum (Liz Gorman) of Farmington Hills, a daughter, Hallie Elyse. * * * Jan. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marty (Linda) Weitz of West Bloomfield, a daugh- ter, Jamie Lauren. ** * Jan. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kaplan (Barbara Fin- silver), 31101 Westwood Rd., Farm _ ington Hills, a daughter, Lindsay Dana. * * * Jan. 1— To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Milcoun (Sharlyn Peiss) of Southfield, a son, Jeffrey Scott. ** * Dec. 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ned Oistacher (Debra Heller), former Detroiters of Oklahoma City, Okla., a son, Ryan Michael. ** * Dec. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Green- baum (Marla Schwarzberg) of Southfield, a son, Daniel Isser. ** * Dec. 23 — To former De- troiter Dr. Jeffrey Mattes and Dr. Amy Becker Mattes of Princeton, N.J., a daugh- ter, Darya Beth. * * * Dec. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Schefman (Carol Garfield) of Bloom- field Hills, a daughter, Alyssa Brooke. * * Dec. 6 — To Rabbi' and Mrs. Neil Cooper (Lori Taubman), former De- troiters of Matawan, N.J., a son, Yonatan Shmuel. * * * July 7 — To Dr. and Mrs. Robert Feder (Marsha Cooper), former Detroiters of Hamilton, Mass., a daughter, Elana Leah. RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel 1 --LI 2-4444 Serving Hospitals ana Homes 547-8555 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 ,547-7970 REV. HERSHL ROTH Certified Mohel 557-0888 RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666