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September 02, 1983 - Image 44

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-09-02

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44 Friday, September 2, 1983

Engagements


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Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Spero
of Cleveland, Ohio, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Sarah
Spero, to Sidney For-
donski, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Fordonski of Oak
Park. A November wedding
is planned.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. John Mar-
cosky of Southfield an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Laurie
Susan Marcosky, to
Carey Moskowitz, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mos-
kowitz of Birmingham.
Miss Marcosky is a degree
candidate in business man-
agement at Walsh College.
A June wedding is planned.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Children's, Adult Activities are Scheduled
for Community Federation Fair on Sept. 25

Whether. they choose hockey and basketball
"punim" (face) painting, Is- shoots. Prizes • will be
raeli dancing, or bouncing awarded.
Youngsters age 3-8 can
in a "moonwalk," children
of all ages will find an paint a punim, make a
abundance of activities of tzedaka box, fish in the "Sea
of Galilee," string a bagel
the Federation Fair.
Set Sept. 25 on the necklace, dig for "gold" in
grounds of the Jewish the "Negev" and toss a
Community Center in West "bagel" in a special area de-
Bloomfield, the fair is spon- signed just for them.
Children of all ages are
sored by the Jewish Welfare
Federation and its member invited to bounce in the
agencies to heighten the "moonwalk" which will be
community's awareness of in front of the Center.
Both children and
their many services. Fair
hours are noon to 4 p.m. adults are invited to par-
ticipate and lend their
Admission is free.
Puppeteer Jan-San will moral support to the
present puppet shows and a Soviet Jewish refusniks
magician will also perform. by entering the Freedom
Israeli folk dance in- Run for Soviet Jewry,
structor Ayala Goren will which will begin at 1 p.m.
The scenic'course is one
teach Israeli dancing.

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Children playing the
unique "Federation Fun
Find" game will win
prizes as they seek out
the answers to agency
facts to compete their
puzzles.

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Sports and fitness activi-
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eration, Jewish Community
Center Runners Club and
the Detroit Soviet Jewry
Committee of the Jewish
Community Council.
All run participants must
submit an entry form by
Sept. 12. There is a $5 .entry

Youth News

BETH ACHIM High
Holiday youth tickets are
now available in the main
synagogue office. The fee for
each group includes 1983-
1984 membership. For in-
formation, contact Cara
Loomus, youth director,
968-4346.

Call LOIS

mile for children and six
miles for adults. Walkers
are welcome.

A toast to the Jewish Community
on the Eve of Rosh Hashonah!

The C.F. Burger Creamery
producers of
Speas Apple Juice
in refrigerated
half-gallons
extends to everyone
best wishes for a
long life, peace,
and happiness!

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BNAI MOSHE youth
department will begin the
new year with High Holiday
services for all children ages
nursery to teen. At 10 a.m.
Sept. 10 in the chapel,
Junior Congregation, under
the direction of Mark Eich-
ner, will resume and plans
for upcoming events will be
discussed.

At 2 p.m. Sept. 18 in the
youth lounge, Kadimah
United Synagogue Youth
will hold its first planning
meeting. For informa-
tion, contact Nancy An-
kerman, Kadimah ad-
viser, 544-0454.

On Sept. 25 at 2 p.m. the
Ruach Chapter (formerly
Rishonim and Chalutzim)
will meet in the youth
lounge for an open lounge
program and meeting.
Plans for upcoming events
will be discussed. Contact
Barbara Ravitz, Ruach ad-
viser at 542-6968 for infor-
mation.

Senior USY plans are
now being formulated.
Contact Gail Nachman,
Senior USY adviser at
357-0241 for information.
Regular Senior USY and
Shabat Story Hour will
resume at 10 a.m. Sept.
10.

.

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For information on all
youth programs at Bnai
Moshe, contact Joshua
Leopold, youth director,
548-3123, between 4 and 6
p.m. Mondays and Wednes-
days, Sundays from 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. or the synagogue
office, 548-9000.
* * *

fee for all entrants over 12.
T-shirts and ribbons will be
distributed to all partici-
pants in the run. For more
information on the run, call
Allan Gelfond at Federa-
tion, 965-3939.
Federation agencies will
have display booths at the
fair and many of them will
include "hands on" activi-
ties for children and adults.

For information on the
fair, call Leonard Milstone
at Federation, 965-3939.

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