_ THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 6, 1983 59 Youth News AKIVA HEBREW DAY for her essay entry in the USY for a "New Wave SCHOOL won 12 Scholas- senior essay division. Party" 9 p.m. Saturday at tic Writing Awards in the Abigail Guyer won the Key Cong. Shaarey Zedek. local contest sponsored this Award for her junior short There is a charge. year by The Detroit Free story. Michael Zuroff won Lahav will hold elections Press in conjunction with the Key Award for a poem. 1:30 p.m. May 15 at the Wayne State University Honorable mentions and synagogue. Persons who and the Charles Stewart commendations went to wish to run for an office Mott Foundation of Flint. Lisa Kowalsky, Shira Tel- should call Stuart Sherman, Akiva students won five ler, Sara Broner, David Zaf- 352-2681. of the highest awards, the fern, Amy Greenstein and Shabat services for youth Key Awards. Jenny Man- Jennifer Ruby. are held 10 a.m.. each Satur- delbaum and Chaya Stein day. * * * * * * won Key Awards in the . BETH ACHIM Lahav senior poetry category. Lisa United Synagogue Youth BNAI MOSHE youth Kowalsky won a Key Award will join the Shaarey Zedek department will go to the Detroit Zoo May 15, meet- ing at the synagogue at 1:45 p.m. There is a fee. Youth of all ages are invited. Reser- Raoul Wallenberg AZA Prizes will be awarded for vation deadline is Wednes- will sponsor its annual Wal- the best costume and a day. Drivers are needed. For reservations and in- lenberg Softball Classic at dance contest will be held. 10:30 a.m. Sunday at South- Music will be provided by formation, call Elissa Driker (Rishonim, grades field Senior High School. Chris O'Brien Productions. The tournament is open to Overall coordinators are one-three), 369-9401, after all AZA chapters, and a Jenny Saltzman of Glazer 6 p.m.; Barbara Ravitz tearnregistration fee will be BBG and Mike Ruskin of (Chalutzim, grades four- six), 542-6968, after 6 p.m.; charged. For information, Rose AZA. Walter Rosenblum . Applications have been call Bill Narens, 548-7659. (Kadima United Synagogue The BBG Volleyball mailed to all registered Youth, grades seven-eight), League will hold its AZA and BBG members for 352-2307, after 6 p.m.; or weather-delayed playoffs the forthcoming BBYO Adam Gottlieb (Senior and championship on Mon- Machon (Inter-Regional USY, grades nine-12), 352- day at Oakland Community Convention), which will be 2351, after 6 p.m. College, Orchard Ridge held June 19-23 at the Bnai Chalutzim will have an campus. At 7 p.m., the Brith Beber Camp in Muk- oneg Shabat 7:30 p.m. May Shoshanna/Shemesh BBG wonago, Wis. - 20 in the home of Mr. and The machon will bring team will play Shira BBG, Mrs. Gerald Order, 23511 and at 8 p.m., the winner of together BBYOers from Marlow Pl., Oak Park. Ad- that match will play Wisconsin,,, Illinois, mission is free, but reserva- Machar BBG for the league Kentucky-Indiana-Ohio, tions are required. For and Greater Ohio Regions championship. reservations, call Ms. The AZA Basketball and Michigan. Ravitz. The event will serve as League will also have its Rishonim will hold an playoffs and championship a programming institute oneg Shabat 7:30 p.m. on Monday at Oakland as well as feature run-offs May 27 at the Order Community College. At 7 of such international home. Admission is free, p.m., Goode AZA will play contests as oratory, but reservations are re- Herzl AZA, Windsor, and storytelling, literature, quired. For reservations, Jolson AZA will play Wal- art, handicrafts, news- call Ms. Driker. lenberg AZA. At 8 p.m., the paper and scrapbook. All Junior Congregation will winners of the two playoff Michigan Region dele- games will face off against gates will be subsidized Rejoice in adversity even each other for the league for the machon through more than in prosperity, for championship and the the AZA and BBG Coun- suffering brings forgiveness Avram "Bud" Charlip cil fund raisings. of sin. - Additional applications Memorial Trophy. —Akiba BBYO announces the are available at the BBYO election of the following office. Coordinators for the new chapter_ presidents: program are Marla Peiss of Mark Bank, Akiba AZA; Shoshanna BBG and Tony Levin, Beber AZA; Harold Silverman of Sam- Rickey Schatz, Goode son AZA. Applications for the Joan AZA; Brian Kolender, Hart AZA; Allan Cohen, Kalef Memorial Leadership Herzl AZA, Windsor; Award will be accepted at Brian Fishman, Kishon the BBYO office through AZA; Randy Karr, May 27. The award was es- L'Chaim AZA; Joel tablished in the memory of Hersch, Ruach AZA; Joan- Kalef, past president Robbie Udman, Wallen- of the Bnai Brith Women's berg AZA; Emily Burns, Council of Metropolitan De- Ah-avah BBG; Jamina troit, and will salute an out- Tepley, Aviva BBG; Jen- standing. BBYO leader by nifer Levine, Golda Meir enabling him/her to further BBG; Missy Brenner, leadership experience by Machar BBG; Ellen attending the BBYO Schoenfeld, Masada Machon. Applications are BBG; Amy Barris, available at the BBYO Rishonah BBG; Michele office. Leiter, Sabra BBG; The AZA and BBG Coun- Suzanne Nussbaum, cils announce the appoint- Shira BBG; and Lisa Vel- ment of Dan Plotnick of ick, Shoshanna BBG. Ruach AZA and Annat Apel About 225 BBYOers will of Glazer BBG as overall attend the 1983 BBYO coordinators of the forth- Elections Training Con- coming AZA and BBG clave May 13-15 at Camp Council Installations. The Maas. Highlights of the program will take place on weekend include a Jewish June 13 at Temple values auction at the oneg Emanu-El. The AZA Coun- Shabat on May 13, officer cil also announces the selec- skill workshops May 14 and tion of Alan Blatnikoff of a dance on May 14 around Rose AZA as coordinator of the theme of "Characters, the AZA Softball League Cartoons and Comics." this summer. r see a Detroit Tiger baseball game May 29, meeting at the synagogue at 5 p.m. There is a charge. For in- formation, call Mark Eich- ner, 358-0065, after 6 p.m. YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD invites boys and girls age 5-9 to a youth minyan- at 10 a.m. Saturday in the synagogue. At 7 p.m. Saturday, boys age 8-12 will study the 613 Mitzvot and Pirke Avot. Kvutzat Shabat for chil- dren in nursery school through second grade will meet at 7:10 p.m. Saturday. Peerless Cleaners BBYO Activities SPRING SPECIALS 11 LOCATIONS SUITS 2 Pc. 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