60rjr, December 2, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Youth News ADAT SHALOM Nit- zanim and Garinim will have Hanuka parties 2 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue. For reservations, call Heidi Wilhelm, 476-9532; Arthur Wilhelm, 476-1187; or Rhonda Neuvirth, 851- 2688. There is a nominal charge. .JEWELERS 1 WEEK ONLY 1.30 Carat total weight diamond stud earrings Shabat services are held for all youth at 10 a.m. Saturdays. For information on Adat Shalom youth activities, call Youth Director Marc Ankerman, 851-5100. * * * BNAI DAVID Shalom (grades nursery-two), Ruach (grades three-five) and Masada (grades six- eight) will have their Hanuka parties 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue. There will be games, movies and traditional Hanuka treats. Prizes will be awarded. There is a nomi- nal charge. For reserva- tions, call the youth office, 557-8325. Youth in all age groups will see the "Magic King- dom on Ice" Dec. 11 at Joe Louis arena, meeting at the synagogue at noon. There is a charge, and reservations are required. For reserva- tions by today, call the youth office. Regularly $2500 now $ 1699 All other sizes of diamond stud earrings also on sale. 32940 Middlebelt Rd. Visa Master Charge At 14 Mile in the Broadway Plaza Phone: 855-1730 Store Hours: Mon. — Sat. 10 am. to 6 pm. Thursday 10 am.to 8 pm. Shop now for the holidays Talit and Tefilin (age 13-18) will meet 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the Bloch Chapel Following services and illustrations enlarged. „QC)4)0, C)QC4 QQ.QQQQQC)6;442SADQ(iiiIIQQQ4DQQ ,C) 1st Anniversary Sale! 3 DAYS ONLY Sat., Sun., Mon. • SOUTHFIELD Mon. thru Sun. 10-6 Sunday 12-5 W. BLOOMFIELD Mon. thru Fri. 10-8:30 p.m. Sat. 10-6 Sunday 12-5 PRICE PA E $ 3488 DESIGNER HANDBAGS 20-70% OFF andrew geller 0 1988 OUR PRICE $6488 0 --- 4144" Leather & Snake Sandal Reg. S88 OUR F ' il l t ij IR C E $ 2888 PRICE $6888 e 4 UP TO 60% OFF AT ALL TIMES ON THE LATEST FASHIONS. Akiva youth groups will meet 3:50 p.m. Saturday at the synagogue. The groups are held as fol- lows: girls, nursery through sixth grade, and boys, nur- sery through, fourth grade. Brandeis AZA will sponsor a movie party 8 p.m. Saturday at the main United Hebrew Schools building. The evening will feature "Three Stooges" movies and cartoons. There is a nominal charge. Eric Wiener, adviser to Brandeis AZA, will be in charge of program supervision. AZA and BBG members will participate in the fifth annual Youth Symposium on the Holocaust 9 a.m. Wednesday at the Met- ropolitan United Methodist Church, 8000 Woodward, Detroit. Students will be ex- cused from school for this program. The cost of the program is free, and BBYO will offer transportation by chartered bus from the BBYO office at 8:30 a.m. at a nominal charge. Participants should bring a bag lunch. For in- formation-, contact Lydia Grand, 557-0583; Grant Greenberg, 855-1751; or Debrah Klein at the BBYO office, 552-8260. The next BBYO Ad- viser Group Meeting will take place 10 a.m. Dec. 11 at the BBYO office. The focus of the meeting will be chapter problem- solving and advisers should bring examples with them for group dis- cussion. meet on Sundays from January through April. BBYO announces the election of Lisa Compton as president of Rishonah BBG. Rishonah BBG is currently in a membership recruit- ment drive and is seeking new members in the Oak Park-Southfield area. To join, contact Lisa, 399-2270. The deadline for the AZA and BBG Council fund raisings is Dec. 9. All chapter candy money from the initial shipment must be brought into the BBYO office by that date in order for chapters to benefit from the fund raising. Committee chairmen have been selected for the annual Michigan Region Convention which will take place Dec. 25-29 at the Jewish Community Center. The following chairmen have been appointed: Ad- ministrators: Mike Klinger, Jolson AZA, Hilary 015cm, Machar BBG; Housing: Grant Greenberg, • Hart AZA, Lydia Grand, Glazer BBG; Opening Program: Brian Kirschner, Akiba AZA; Song and Cheer: Brian Kolender, Hart AZA; Bake: Jeff Brasch, Posen AZA; Judges: Jenny Saltzman, Glazer BBG; Mixer: Wendy Gordon, Shalom Aviv BBG; Bowl- ing: Howard Bloomberg, Posen AZA; Forensics: Randy Karr, L'Chaim AZA; Athletics: Steve Morton, Rose AZA; T-Shirt and Photography: Brian Fishman, Kishon AZA; Lit- erature and Newspaper: Staci Singer, Shalom Aviv BBG; Art and Handicrafts: Jeff Katzen, Rose AZA; Film: Denise Cooper, Brice BBG; Alternate Programs: Sheryl Litt, Brice BBG; Ta- lent Show: Nancy Fink, Brice BBG; Dressy Dance: Robert Lipsitz, Rose AZA; and Selectives: Stacy Kahn, Glazer BBG. . Camp Young Judea Rally, Reunion Planned at UHS 1(7)111)IRCE $4288 i sis iIr cE $ YOUNG ISRAEL OF GREENFIELD Bnei BBYO Activities Auditions will be held for the talent show for the BBYO Regional Conven- tion at 1 p.m. Dec. 11 in the Dubin Meeting Room at the Bnai Brith building. All chapters wishing to enter an act in the talent show must be present at that time. For information, con- tact Nancy Fink, talent show chairman, 544-4728. The Great Lakes AZA Council announces the ap- pointment of Neal Zipser of Benny AZA as chairman for the AZA Basketball League. The league will NEW ORLEANS MALL-10 Mlle at Greenfield ORCHARD MALL—Orchard Lake Road ...1st N. of Maple breakfast, the group will hear a lecture. Tickets for the Dec. 17 Detroit Piston basketball game will be available. There is a charge for the basketball tickets. For information on Bnai David youth events, call the youth office, 557-8325. 0 Camp Young Judea will sponsor a camp rally and reunion 6:30 p.m. Dec. 11 at the main United Hebrew Schools building. The new camp director, Louis Kellner, will present a slide program about the camp. Located in Orton- ville, the camp specializes in teaching Jewish tradi- tion and values in a pro- gram combined with reg- ular camping activities, in- cluding boating, sports, camping, arts and crafts, drama. music and dancing. Camp programs are ex- tended throughout the years through Hashachar, the Hadassah-sponsored youth organization, whose Detroit director is Leslie Dickstein. Youth in grades four-nine and their parents are in- vited. For information, call Ms. Dickstein, 681-5382; or Marcia Harris, regional camp chairman, 355-4350. Power in excess caused angels to fall.