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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-04

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48 Friday, November 4, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

BETH ABRAHAM
HILLEL MOSES youth

department will conduct
Junior Congregation serv-
ices at 9:45 a.m. Saturday.
Discussion will focus on the
forthcoming Tamarack
trips: Jan. 20-22 for
seventh-12th graders and
Feb. 17-19 for third through
sixth graders. For details,
call Bonnie Kolnierz, 557-
7582.

* * *

BETH ACHIM United

Synagogue Youth will hold
a general board meeting at
2 p.m. Sunday in the syna-
gogue. For information, call
Lahav adviser Carolyn Cu-
tler, 540-8028; or Michael
Weinraub, chapter
president, 569-1512.
Kochavim (third and
fourth grades) will go rol-
lerskating at Ambassador
Roller Rink on Sunday,
meeting at 1:30 p.m. at the
synagogue. There is a
charge. For reservations,
call adviser Cindy Weiner,
968-9513.
Bnai Mazal (fifth and
sixth grades) will go to the
Detroit Science Center on
Nov. 13, meeting at the
synagogue at 1:30 p.m. Cost
of the event includes trans-
portation and admission
fee. For reservations, call
adviser Linda Ankerman,
544-0454.

Shabat services are
held at 10 a.m. Saturdays
for each youth group.

For information on Beth
Achim youth activities, call
Youth Director Cara
Loomus, 968-4346.

* * *

HASHACHAR
an-
nounces /its Ofarim and

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Tzofim clubs will meet 2
p.m. Sunday in the home of
Rabbi Stanley Rosenbaum,
2548t -Gardner, Oak Park.
Prospective members in
grades three-eight are wel-
come.

,

* * *

youth department will have
an oneg Shabat for high
school-age youth at 8 p.m.
today. The oneg will take
place in the home of Rob
Levine, 29370 Prestwick,
Southfield. Admission is
free. For details, call Eddie
Pont, 352-6917.
Registration is still being
taken for the metro Detroit
United Synagogue Youth
kinnus to be held Thursday
through Nov. 13. For de-
tails, call Yale Cohen, 353-
5358.
A
shopping
mall
scavenger hunt will take
place Nov. 20, meeting at 1
p.m. for lunch at Shaarey
Zedek. There is a charge for
luncheon, and prizes will be
awarded. For details, call
Jon Goldstein, 353-6220.

Junior high school-
age youth will meet for
lunch at 1 p.m. Sunday at
the synagogue and then
go to the home of Jason
and Eric Rosenfeld,
18820 Goidwin, South-
field. Admigsion is free.

For information on
Shaarey Zedek youth pro-
grams, call Billy Strauss or
Risa Kreiselman, 357-5544.
Shabat services for youth
age 3-18 are held at 10:30
a.m. Saturdays. Babysit-
ting is available for children
age 1-3.
There will be no high
school and junior high

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blessings will be recited.
The service will begin at
10:30 a.m.
For details, call Marvin
Kassoff, 357-5544.

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school-age services Nov. 12.
Instead, the youth will par-
ticipate in a special service
in the sanctuary.
The junior choir will lead
Musaf the Gimel class will

Katzes Celebrate Their 50th

The -next AZA Council
The AZA and BBG Coun-
meeting will be held 7 p.m. cils will hold their annual
Monday at the Bnai Brith Council Caravan to Grand
Building. The next BBG Rapids Nov. 11-13 to visit
Council meeting will be Chavayrim BBYO. The
held 7 p.m. Thursday in the program will feature mem-
same facility. The next ad- bership and leadership de-
viser group meeting will velopment activities and is
take place 7:30 p.m. Wed- being coordinated by Grant
nesday at the BBYO office. Greenberg and Lydia
BBYO announces the ap- Grand, AZA and BBG
pointment of Gary Colbert Council outstate vice
as adviser to Sen. Philip presidents. Services, an
Hart AZA. Advisers are still oneg Shabat and a social
needed for AZA chapters in will be among the
Southfield, Livonia and weekend's activities.
Huntington Woods. If in-
Planning is under way for
terested, contact Brian Ac- the annual Michigan
kerson at the BBYO office, Region BBYO convention
552-8260.
which will take place Dec.
Herzl AZA will hold its 25-29 at the main Jewish
annual Sweetheart Dance Community Center.
The theme for the conven-
at 8 p.m. Nov. 12 at Shaar
Hashomayim Synagogue tion is "Fulfilling the Cove-
(corner of Giles and Goyeau) nant" and about 500 AZA
in Windsor. The dance will and BBG members are ex-
honor the chapter's pected to attend. The pro-
sweetheart, Lisa Stein of gram will feature five
Yachad BBG, and will be a theme days: Unity Day,
dated, semi-formal affair. Fraternalism Day, Jewish
Refreshments will be Heritage Day, Israel Day
served. There is an admis- and Achievement Day. In
sion charge. Adviser Ian addition to "selective"
Alexis will supervise the workshops on Jewish heri-
program. For information, tage and Israel days, chap-
contact Andrew Muroff, ters will compete in inter-
(519) 966-4018; or Allan national and regional con-
Cohen, (519) 966-5805.
tests and athletics. A talent
Posen AZA will hold a show and formal dance will
"Turkey Day" Dance 8 highlight the weekend.
p.m. Nov. 26 at the main Over-all coordinators for
United Hebrew Schools the program are Jeff Cym-
building. The D.J. for the erint of Rose AZA and
dance will be Rich Hod- Andrea Jaron of Brice BBG.
The Great Lakes BBG
der. There is a nominal
charge. Dress for the Council • 'announces the
dance is informal. For in- selection of Jodi Weinberg
formation, contact How- of Shoshanna BBG as social
ard Bloomberg, 357-4449; action community service
chairman. She will ad-
or Rob Levine, 353-8064.
minister the BBG Chai
Club Award, given to chap-
ters who complete 18 hours
of community service.

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NEW YORK — Two
American Jewish leaders
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will be honored by the
Union of American Hebrew
Congregations at its 57th
biennial general assembly
in Houston Nov. 10-15.
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Council of Jewish Federa
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board of governors of the
Jewish Agency, will receive
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