58 Friday, February 11, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ' Youth News ADAT SHALOM Tamarack Feb. 18-20, meet- Shoresh and Migdal Tzion ing at the synagogue at will have an oneg Shabat 8 11:30 a.m. Feb. 18. p.m. today in the home of Volunteers are needed to Rabbi Efry Spectre, 29700 help at the Purim carnival. W. 13 Mile, Farmington To volunteer, call Judith Hills. For reservations, call Goldkrand, 851-3657. the youth office, 851-5100. Only Garinim/Junior Adat Shalom youth will Congregation will meet spend a weekend at Camp for youth services 10 a.m. r Births James Schelberg (Marilyn Gans) of Huntington Woods, a son, David William. ** * Jan. 26 — To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fredson (Leslie Jonas), former Detroiters of Brooklyn, N.Y., a son, Yehudah Aryeh Yitzchak. ** * * * * Jan. 26 — To Mr. and Jan. 31 — To Dr. and Dr. Mrs. David Lasky (Gayle Sampson) of Oak Park, a RABBI S. ZACHARIASH daughter, Brooke.Erin. Specialized ** * MOHEL Jan. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Marc Pearl, former De- In Home or Hospital troiters of Washington, 557-9666 D.C., a son, Aaron Jonathon. ** * RABBI DR. LEO Jan. 1 7 — To Mr. and GOLDMAN Mrs. Jack Shapiro (Nancy Expert Mohel Disner) of West Bloomfield, Serving Hospitals anti Homes a daughter, Vicki Lila. LI 2-4444 - 547-8555 ** * Jan. 11— To Dr. and Mrs. Benyomin Rothstein Cantor Sidney (former Detroiter Rebecca Dann) of Brooklyn, N.Y., a son, Shlomo. ** * Certified Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 Dec. 31 — To former De- troiter Rabbi Asher Brian White and Mrs. White Cantor SAMUEL (Henna Perlman) of Brook- lyn, N.Y., a son, Yosaif Nos- GREENBAUM san. Certified * * * MOHEL To Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Serving Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 . 547-7970 Feldman (Carol Brown) of Ann Arbor, an adopted daughter, Emily Ellen. Feb. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Ball (Debbie Be- nenson), former Detroiters of Austin, Tex., a daughter, Lauren Brooke. * * * Feb. 3 -- To Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Samet (Eileen S. Malter) of Southfield, a son, Daniel Adam. . RUBE RABBI HERSHL * * * ROTH To Mr. and Mrs. John Vornbrock (former De- troiter Paula Glazer) of Yakima, Wash., an adopted son, Benjamin Jahan. Certified Mohel 557-0888 Feb. 19, owing to the Tamarack weekend. Regular youth Shabat services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday. * * * BETH ACHIM Lahav United Synagogue Youth will join the men's club for a trip to see the Detroit Pis- tons Feb. 19, leaving from the synagogue at 6:30 p.m. For reservations and tic- kets, call Harold Baker, 399-6553; or the youth office, 352-8679. Bnai Mazal (grades five- six) will go rollerskating at Ambassador Roller Rink Sunday, leaving the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. There is a charge and driv- ers are needed. For reserva- tions, call Bonnie White- man, 352-5640. Kochavim will take a trip to the Detroit Science Cen- ter Sunday, leaving the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. There is a charge. For de- tails, call Linda Ankerman, adviser, 546-5797. Preparations are under way for the Purim carnival to be held 12:30 p.m. Feb. 27 in the synagogue. Donations of materials are needed. Persons interested in - donating materials or volunteering should call Youth Director Marc An- kerman, 352-8679. Shabat services for youth are held 10 a.m. Saturdays. ** * BETH SHALOM Yachad - Yeladim (kinder- garten through fifth grade) will make Purim masks, crowns and greggers at noon Feb. 20 in the synagogue. Children will be met at Avery School after Hebrew school and walked across the street to the synagogue. Luncheon will be served. Parents are needed to help prepare and serve lunch. In case religious school is canceled, this activity also is canceled. For reservations by Feb. 17, call adviser Heidi Press, 352-6858, evenings -be- tween 6 and 10. , CHOCOLATE VALENTINE ROSE WHEN YOU BUY A HALF DOZEN 111 If your sweetheart loves chocolate. you're sure to melt her heart with a bouquet of chocolate roses from Sweet Temptation. And now, when you buy a box of six. you get the seventh rose free! Offer good through February 14. 1983. Present this coupon to receive free rose. 266 E. Maple between Woodward & Hunter Birmingham 644-4320 Beth Shalom youth de- weekend for youth in grades partment will sponsor a seven-12 / today through Purim carnival 11 a.m. Feb. Sunday. The weekend will 27 in the synagogue. There include outdoor activities, will be carnival games and kosher meals, services, prizes. Luncheon will be games, prizes and a Satur- available at a charge. Ad- day night party. All youth mission is free, but there is a are invited. - nominal fee for the games. Applications and clothing All are invited. lists- are available in the Kadima and the Beth synagogue office. There is a Shalom United Synagogue fee. For information or ap- Youth group will go to plications, call the Tamarack Feb. 18-20. synagogue, 548-9000; or the * * * youth department, 548- BNAI DAVID Story 3123. Hour (age 4-7) will have a Chalutzim (grades four- Sunday matinee-ice cream six) will have a roller skat- social in the afternoon Feb. ing party on Sunday, meet- 20 at the synagogue. Car- ing at 1:30 p.m. at the toons will be shown. synagogue. Drivers are re- Talit and Tefilin will quired. There is a fee. For have a father-son bowling information, call Barbara tournament Feb. 27, follow- ing 9 a.m. services and breakfast. If necessary, members can be matched with an adult partner. To register, call the youth line, AZA and BBG chapters 557-8325. will participate in a BBYO Talit and Tefilin will not Sabbath shul-in today and meet Sunday. Saturday at area Atid (grades nine-12) synagogues and temples. will have a "Cafe Israel" 8 Each AZA and BBG chapter p.m. Feb. 19 at the will follow services with an synagogue. The program oneg Shabat program at will include Israeli food, various locations. music and slide presenta- Yachad BBG will spon- tion by Elliot Maness and sor its annual Beau Dance 8 David Nathan. Informa- p.m. Saturday at Shaar tion on high school pro- Hashomayim Synagogue, grams in Israel will be 115 Giles Blvd. E., Windsor. available. The dance is semi-formal Bnai David holds Shabat and guests may attend stag youth services 10 a.m. or in couples. All AZA and Saturdays for youth age BBG members are invited. 4-14. Newcomers are wel- The AZA Basketball come. League will meet Sunday at * * Oakland Community Col- BNAI MOSHE youth lege, Orchard Ridge cam- department will co-sponsor pus. This week's games will a Tamarack winter feature Goode vs. L'Chaim and Jolson vs. Wallenberg at 9 a.m.; Samson vs. Karen Kallman Kennedy/Benny and Rose vs. Hart at 10 a.m.; and Wed in Florida Herzl vs. Beber at 11 a.m. Beber AZA currently leads Division I with a 2-0 record while Wallenberg and L'Chaim AZAs are tied for the lead of Division II also at 2-0. Spectators are wel- come. The BBG Volleyball League will meet Sunday also at Oakland Commu- nity College, Orchard Ridge campus. This week's games will feature Savage vs. Shalom Aviv at 9 a.m.; Machar vs. Shira at 10 a.m. and Dalyah vs. Shoshanna/ MRS. COPPEL Shemesh at 11 -a.m. Karen Sue Kallman and The next meeting of the Robert Andrew Coppel were AZA Council Executive married in a recent Board will be held 3:30 p.m. candlelight ceremony at the Monday at the BBYO office. Diplomat Hotel in Florida. The BBG Council Executive Rabbi Samuel Z. Jaffe of Board will meet 3:30 p.m. - Temple Beth El of Hol- Wednesday at the BBYO lywood, Fla., officiated. office. At each meeting in- The bride is the daughter terviews and selection of of former Detroiters Mr. and coordinators for the forth- Mrs. Stuart Kallman of Hol- coming Elections Training lywood, Fla. Parents of the Conclave at Camp Maas bridegroom are Mr. and will be made. Mrs. Harry Coppel of Provi- New chapter presidents dence, R.I., and Delray Be- are Steve Figot, Benny ach, Fla. AZA; and Joe Ginis, Ken- The new Mrs. Coppel was nedy AZA. graduated from Nova Uni- Brice BBG, Shoshanna versity Law School, where BBG, and Rose AZA will her husband is a senior. host the forthcoming Following a honeymoon Greater Jersey Region in California, the couple are Inter-Regional Program residing in Miami, Fla. which will be held Feb. Ravitz, 542-6968, after 6 p.m. Rishonim (grades one- three) will have a Purim party 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 20 at the synagogue. There is a fee. For information, call Elissa Driker, 557- 3453, after 6 p.m. Kadima United Synagogue Youth (grades seven-eight) will have a rol- lerskating party Feb. 20, meeting at 1:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Drivers are re- quired. There is a fee. -For information, call Sharon Levine, 547-3369, after 6 p.m. I 4 Shabat services are held for all youth at 10 a.m. every Shabat. 1 BBYO Activities 25-27 in the Detroit area. About 40 members of Greater Jersey Region will be in Detroit to participate in a weekend of varied pro- gramming. Coordinating the weekend are Brian Bin- der of Rose AZA and Missy Remer of Shoshanna BBG. Felissa Burns and An- drew Kollin, presidents, respectively, of the BBG and AZA Councils, will represent Michigan Region at the forthcom- ing International AZA and BBG Executive Board meetings which will be held Feb. 21-25 in Washington, D.C. BBYO and the Hillel Foundation at Wayne State University will jointly sponsor a visit to the Wayne State campus for AZA and BBG seniors on Feb. 23. The program will include a tour of campus, information on Jewish life on campus and a kosher' lunch with active Hillel members. The pro- gram is free of charge, but a refundable deposit is re- quired to reserve a space on the bus. The bus will leave the BBYO office at 9:30 a.m. For information, BBYO seniors should contact Missy Remer, 559-3139; or Bobby Glen, 352-6717. 4 . Purim Seuda By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1983, JTA, Inc.) Menu: sangria wine 1/2 grapefruit chicken soup with kreplach chicken with sweet potatoes and carrots cucumber salad relish tray hamatanshen tea, coffee 2 Chicken Recipe lbs. chicken breasts, cut into quarters 4 large sweet potatoes, cut in eights 6 large carrots, cut in thirds 1 large can pineapple chunks, drained (save juice) 2 ,6 cup soy sauce 5-6 tbsps. brown sugar Brown chicken in a little oil. Add sweet potatoes and car- rots and pineapple chunks. Combine juice, soy sauce and sugar. Pour over chicken and cook covered for 11/2 hours. Serves 8. . 4