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adviser, Barbara Ravitz,
542-6968.
Plans for Senior USY
are now being formu-
lated. For information,
contact Gail Nachman,
Senior USY adviser, 357-
0241 for further informa-
tion. On Sept. 18, Senior
USY will hold an organ-
ization planning meeting
at 2 p.m.
Regular Senior USY
Shabat services will resume
at 10 a.m. Saturday in the
board room.
For information on all
youth programs, contact
Joshua Leopold, youth di-
rector, between 4 and 6 p.m.
at 548-3123 or the
synagogue office, 548-9000.
BBYO Activities
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Youth News
BNAI MOSHE Junior
Congregation, under the di-
rection of Mark Eichner,
will resume at 10 a.m.
Saturday. Plans for forth-
coming programs will be
discussed. For information,
contact Eichner, 358-0065.
On Sept. 18 at 2 p.m.,
Kadimah United
Synagogue Youth will hold
an organizational planning
meeting in the youth
lounge. For information,
contact Nancy Ankerman,
Kadimah adviser, 544-
0454.
Ruach chapter will hold
an organizational meeting
at 2 p.m. Sept. 25 in the
youth lounge. For informa-
tion, contact the chapter
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Friday, September 9, 1983 81
Michigan Region, Bnai
Brith Youth Organization,
received 22 individual
awards at the recently-
concluded AZA-BBG Inter-
national Convention held at
the Bnai Brith Perlman
Camp in Starlight, Pa.
Seven Michigan Region
AZA and BBG chapters re-
ceived All-Around Best
Chapter Awards. Chapters
receiving the Henry
Monsky Award were Akiba
AZA, Sen. Philip Hart AZA,
Theodor Herzl AZA of
Windsor and Gen. Maurice
Rose AZA. Named to the
Miriam Albert Chapter
Honor Roll were Fanny
Brice BBG, Dora Savage
BBG and Shalom Aviv
BBG.
Missy
Remer
of
Shoshanna BBG won first
place in Originality Plus —
Art, while Ida Schuster of
Savage BBG won second
place in Originality Plus —
Literature and Lisa Chatlin
of Shalom Aviv BBG won
second place in Originality
Plus — Handicrafts.
Additional second place
awards were won by Rose
AZA in AZA Newspaper
and Brice BBG in BBG
Scrapbook. Rishonah BBG
was recognized interna-
tionally as the chapter with
the Outstanding Chapter
Membership Recruitment
Program.
Michigan Region also
received nine Interna-
tional Program of the
Year Awards. First place
awards went to Gen.
Maurice Rose AZA, for its
work on athletics with
the Jewish Association
for Retarded Citizens; the
Great Lakes BBG Coun-
cil for its "Get Out the
Vote" Drive in fall 1982;
Sam Beber AZA and
Fanny Brice BBG for
their Milan Conference
Centre weekend on
World Religions; Shalom
Aviv BBG for its gym and
swim program at the
Jewish Center; Gen.
Maurice Rose AZA and
Yachad BBG, Windsor,
for their Middle East
Awareness weekend at
the Milan Centre; and
Sen. Philip Hart AZA and
Dora Savage BBG for
their Milan weekend on
"The Unknown."
Second place awards went
to Theodor Herzl AZA,
Windsor, for its chapter
"Leadership For The Fu-
ture" program;. Shoshanna
BBG for its Farm Excur-
sion; and Theodor Herzl
AZA and Aliyah BBG for
their Milan weekend focus-
ing on "The Jewish Teen:
What Makes Us Unique?"
The Great Lakes AZA
Council announces the
selection of Brian Dub-
rinsky of Rose AZA as coor-
dinator of the BBYO fall
Membership Awareness
Conclave. Dubrinsky will
join Staci Singer of Shalom
Aviv BBG in planning the
program, which will take
place Oct. 21-23 at Camp
Maas.
BBYO will. hold its an-
nual kickoff dance 8:30 p.m.
Oct. 1 at Southfield-
Lathrup High School. The
dance is open to the entire
Jewish youth community.
Admission is free to all reg-
istered members of AZA
and BBG. Non-registered
members and prospective
members will be admitted
at a nominal fee. Music will
be provided by Jim
Michaels of WAAM radio in
Ann Arbor.
The theme of the dance
is "A Circus of Fun!," and
AZA and BBG chapters
are participating in a
poster contest exploring
this theme. The deadline
for poster contest entries
is Sept. 26. Coordinators
for the dance are Neal
Zipser of Benny AZA and
Nancy Fink of Brice BBG.
For information, call the
BBYO office, 552-8260.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council will hold its first
meeting of the program
year 7 p.m. Monday in the
Dubin Meeting Room at the
Bnai Brith Building.
Several openings still re-
main for volunteer advisers
to AZA and BBG chapters.
AZA openings exist in
Southfield and West Bloom-
field while BBG openings
remain only in West Bloom-
field. To volunteer, contact
the BBYO office, 552-8260.
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