56 Friday, January 21, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News ADAT SHALOM'S Migdal Tzion and Shoresh groups will be at Camp Tamarack this weekend. Chairmen are: Jon Green- berg, Miriam Starkman and Jason Barak. Theme for the weekend is "Problems of Conflicting Authority in Today's Society." Nitzanim will have a movie day Sunday, meeting at the synagogue. Popcorn and punch will be served. Admission is free. For reservations, call Arthur Wilhelm, 476-1187; or Rhonda Neuvirth, 851- 2688. Shabat services for youth ( F ) 50°/ cn 'co/ PEGASUS Foreign Connection Luggage 0 F OU I /o OFF All Winter Handbags all sales final no charges please lit Travelers Tower 26555 Evergreen Rd. Southfield, 356-1800 Daily 10-5, Sat. 11-4 Camp Tamarack Camp Maas E REa e) ° thi 1°* Sunday, vA. JANUARY 29, 1984 1 P.M. - 4 P.M. At The Main Jewish Community Center (Shiffman Hall) 6600 W. Maple Road West Bloomfield • Pop Corn • Refreshments • Door Prizes • Games with Prizes • Carnival Booths • Crafts Workshops • Tamarack T-Shirts Available • Camp Movie Will Be Shown • See Old Friends • Learn About Camp • Camp Displays • Meet S( me of our Counselors All Activities Are Free of Charge * * * BETH ACHIM'S annual Shabat Hanoar (Youth Shabat) will be observed at 8:45 a.m. services Saturday in the main sanctuary. A noon luncheon will follow for those who have made advanced reservations. Participating in the serv- ices will be members of Lahav United Synagogue Youth, Kadima Junior USY, and Bnai Mazal. Kochavim will lead the Ein Kelohenu and Nitzanim will lead the Adon Olam. Beth Achim's second an- nual in-synagogue retreat will take place today- Sunday. The theme this year is "Nuclear War: A Jewish - Perspective." Among the_ event's high- lights will be a film, simula- tion games and workshops. * Luggage Applegate 29815 Northwestern Highway Southfield, 357-1800 Daily 10-5, Thurs. til 8 are held at 10 a.m. Satur- days. * BNAI DAVID Masada (grades six-eight) and Atid (grades nine-12) will hold their annual Tamarack winter retreat today through Sunday. Theme of the retreat will be "Essen- tial Beliefs: The How Comes and Whys of Orthodox, Con- servative and Reform Judaism." The weekend will include outdoor activities, tradi- tional Shabat observance, study sessions and a social. Co-sponsor is the Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses youth program. There is a charge. Ruach will have a pizza and games afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge. There is a nominal charge. For reservations, call adviser Laura Lazarus, 541-3582. At 6 p.m. Mondays there is a "Supper and Learn With the Rabbi" session at the synagogue. Rabbi Morton Yolkut di- rects the sessions. There is a charge. Story Hour (nursery school through age 2) and Junior Congregation meet at 10 a.m. every Shabat. * * * BNAI MOSHE Chazon United Synagogue Youth will meet 3 p.m. Feb. 3 in the youth house across the street from the synagogue. Plans for the Purim fair will be discussed. New members in grades nine-12 are in- vited. For details, call Youth Director Josh Leopold at the synagogue, 548-3123. Chazon will hold an oneg Shabat at 8 p.m. Feb. 17 in the youth house. The group will play "Jewish Trivial Pursuit." For reservations by Feb. 14, call Meriam Wiener, 851-1584. The Kadimah USY will join the Beth Shalom group for a Tamarack weekend Feb. 10-12. For information, call Nancy Ankerman, 544-0454. Shabat services are held 10 a.m. Saturdays for all youth groups. A beautiful face is a silent commendation. — Bacon LUBA- CHABAD VITCH announces a Shabaton will be held Feb. 11 at the Bais Chabad Torah Center, hosted by the Atz Chaim Chapter of the National Conference • of Synagogue Youth. For de- tails, call Marcie Borsand, 646-3010; or Jennifer Ruby, 661-2027. The G.R.E.A.T. Chapter of Tzivos HaShem (age 6-14) will have a puppet show 6:30 p.m. Feb. 5 at the home of Mrs. Chana Gourarie, 23161 Cloverlawn, Oak Park. Girls celebrating birthdays will be honored. There will be refreshments and songs. To join, call Mrs. Gourarie, 542-7239. ple. A closed shul-in with the Temple Beth El youth group will follow at Temple Israel. BILL MEYER MUSIC 355-2721 PEOPLE'S CHOICE 459-7287 * * * INNO- VATIONS 589-2478 TEMPLE ISRAEL Temple Youth will hold their annual youth service at 8 p.m. today in the tem- ISRAEL ratan THE MOST IMPORTANT SUMMER OF YOUR LIFE TEENAGE CAMP (13-14) • TEENAGE TOURS (15-17) LEADERSHIP TRAINING (16-19) • KIBBUTZ LIFE (16-19) MACCABI SPORTS TRAINING: SCUBA DIVING (15-18) (19-23) WATER SKIING, SAILING. SURFING & MUCH MORE. TENNIS, SOCCER: KARATE JUDO. 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