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Friday, April 1, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hupa Figures

Youth News

and have an ice cream social
April 10, meeting at 1:30
p.m. at the synagogue.
There is a nominal charge.
For reservations, call the
youth line.
Talit and Tefilin will not
meet during Passover/
spring break. Services will
resume at 9 a.m. April 17.
* * *
BNAI MOSHE Youth
Department will sponsor
Junior Congregation and
Kadima/Senior United
Synagogue Youth services
for the last two days of
Passover, Monday and
Tuesday. Services start at
10 a.m.; all are welcome.
Story Hour (ages four-six)
also will be held.
Rishonim (grades one-
three) will have a Passover
Fun Day at 2 p.m. Sunday in

BNAI DAVID Ruach
and Masada (grades three-
eight) will go to a computer
workshop for a "hands-on"
demonstration Wednesday,
meeting at the synagogue at
1 p.m. Ice cream will be
served. There is a nominal
charge. Drivers are needed.
For reservations, call the
youth line, 557-8325.
Shalom and Ruach
(grades one-five) will meet
with a Hasidic storyteller

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the synagogue. Activities
include Passover-related
arts and crafts and games.
There is a fee. Reservations
are required. For informa-
tion, call the Bnai Moshe
Youth Department, 548-
3123; or Elissa Driker,
369-9401, after 6 p.m.
Chalutzim (grades four-
six) will have a Passover
scavenger hunt and open
youth lounge 2 p.m. Sun-
day. There is a fee. Reserva-
tions are required. For in-
formation, call the youth
department; or Barbara
Ravitz, 542-6968, after 6
p.m.
Kadima USY (gi-ades
seven-eight) will have a
melave malka 8 p.m.
April 9 in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Colton,
14086 Ludlow, Oak Park.
Activities include Hav-
dala services, refresh-
ments and the movie "Oh,
God." There is a fee.
Reservations are re-
quired. For information,
call the youth depart-
ment, or Walter

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The AZA Basketball
League and BBG Volleyball
League will not meet Sun-
day. Competition will re-
sume on April 10. •
BBYO announces the
formation of a new chapter
serving the West Bloom-
field area. The new chapter
will be known as Louis D.
Brandeis AZA and is in the
process of member educa-
tion which will be followed
by the first election of offi-
cers. Eric Wiener is adviser.
Any Jewish young men ages
14-18 interested in becom-
ing a member of Brandeis
AZA may contact Brian Ac-
kerson, associate director,
552-8260.
A new BBG chapter is
also in the process of being
formed in Farmington
Hills. The new chapter, as
yet unnamed, will be ad-
vised by Kathy Berman.
Any Jewish young women
ages 14-18 who wish to join
should contact Deborah
Klein, assistant director,
552-8260.
Applications for coor-
dinator of the forthcom-
ing Council Installations
in June are due at the
next AZA and BBG
Council meetings at the
Bnai Brith Building 7
p.m. April 11 and 12, re-
spectively. Interview and
selection will take place
at the Council exec board
meetings the following
week.
The next BBYO adviser
group meeting will take
place 7:30 p.m. April 13 at
the BBYO office.
BBYO announces the es-
tablishment of a special
scholarship of $300 for all
Israel Summer Institute
participants who select the
Ulpan or Bible tours this
summer. Any Israel Sum-
mer Institute participants
wishing to transfer into
these two special programs
may do so.

Rosenblum, 352-2307,
after 6 p.m.
Senior USY will have a
movie night 8 p.m. Satur-
day in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Levine, 23025
Kipling, Oak Park. The
movie "Ticket to Heaven"
will be shown. There is a fee.
Reservations are required.
For information, call the
youth department or Adam
Gottlieb, 352-2351, after 6
p.m.
Shabat services are held
10 a.m. every Shabat for all
youth.

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