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March 16, 1984 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-03-16

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r Youth News

BETH ACHIM'S youth

° department will conduct a

special creative Purim pro-
' gram at 10 a.m. Sunday in
the Klein Chapel for chil-
dren age 3-9.

Segments of the Megilla
will be read and translated,
- Purim stories and tradi-
tions will be told and there
will be a display of cos-
tumes. All children attend-
ing in costume will receive
extra game tickets to use
that day at the Purim car-
nival which will be im-
mediately following.

Lahav United Synagogue
youth will sponsor the syn-
agogue Purim carnival
scheduled for 11 a.m. Sun-
day in the youth lounge.
There will be games, prizes
and food. Advance tickets
will be available at the Beth
Achim Hebrew School on
Tuesday and Thursday at a
discounted price. Tickets
will also be available at the
door at regular price.
Shabat youth services are

r BBYO

held every Saturday at 10
a.m. for all groups.
* * *
BNAI DAVID youth and
their friends will partici-
pate in the synagogue's
Megilla reading at 7:45 p.m.
Saturday. Youth should
meet in the youth lounge at
7:35 p.m. A Purim costume
party will follow, and prizes
will be awarded. Shalakh
manot will be distributed.
The Shalom group will
have a "Purim Sundae Sun-
day" at 1 p.m. Sunday at the
synagogue. Children age
3-8 are invited for haman-
tashen and make-your-own
ice cream sundaes in the
youth lounge. Games will be
played. There is a nominal
charge.
On March 24, Atid
(grades nine-12) will go
duck-pin bowling in
Windsor. There is a charge.
For information and
reservations, call the youth
office, 557-8325; or Youth.
Director Monte Schloss,
559-6399.

Activities

Michigan Region BBYO
will celebrate "BBYO
Week" Sunday through
March 25 in honor of the
60th anniversary of Aleph
Zadik Aleph (AZA). The
week will feature a series of
varied programs open to all
members of AZA and BBG
as well as alumni and the
entire Jewish community.
The AZA Basketball
League will play Sunday at
Oakland Community Col-
lege, Orchard Ridge cam-
pus. At noon, Samson AZA
will play Posen-Benny-
Akiva and Wallenberg AZA
o will play Jolson AZA. At 1
p.m., L'Chaim AZA will
play Brandeis AZA and
Akiba AZA will play Beber
AZA. At 2 p.m., Rose AZA
will play Goode AZA. Wal-
lenberg AZA leads Division
I with a 5-1 record and Herzl
G AZA, Windsor, leads Di-
vision II also with a 5-1 re-
cord. The leading scorer is
Mike Rosenthal of Wallen-
berg AZA with a 31.2 aver-
age, followed by Mark Burk
of Herzl AZA at 22.8.
The annual BBYO Ad-
viser Recognition Night
will take place 8 p.m. Mon-
day at Adat Shalom Syna-
gogue. Adult volunteer ad-
visers will be cited. The
theme of the evening is The
Adviser Hall of Fame." Re-
i I freshments will be served,
and admission is free. Coor-
dinating the event for AZA
and BBG are Lee Cohen of
Samson AZA and Sheri
Benkoff of Shoshanna BBG.
BBYO spirit buttons will be
) . .
distributed to all attending.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
BBG will sponsor its fourth
annual Mr. AZA Ice Cream
Social at 7 p.m. Wednesday
at Thompson Middle School,
Southfield. The evening
will feature the selection of
[ "Mr. AZA." There is an ad-
mission fee, but those wear-
ing BBYO Week spirit but-
tons will be admitted at a
reduced price. Janice

Rosner, adviser to Glazer
BBG, will be in charge of
supervision for the pro-
gram.
Michigan Region BBYO
will celebrate the 60th an-
niversary of AZA at a spe-
cial community Sabbath
and oneg Shabat at Cong.
Beth Achim on March 23 at
8 p.m. The creative service
will be followed by a com-
memorative program
featuring Richard Heide-
man of Louisville, Ky., and
a former Detroiter, who
served as international
president of AZA from 1964
to 1965. Also appearing at
the event will be Brenda
Fishman, of Greenbrae,
Calif., current interna-
tional president of Bnai
Brith Girls, the counterpart
organization to AZA. This
program is open to the
entire Jewish community
and AZA and BBG alumni.
A reception will follow.
Overall coordinator for the
program is BBYO Board
Vice Chairman Charlotte
Edelheit.
Gen. Maurice Rose
AZA will sponsor its second
annual semi-formal spring
dance at 8 p.m. March 24 at
Southfield-Lathrup High
School. The dance will fea-
ture disc jockey Eddie Ro-
gers of WMJC radio. There
is an admission fee, and re-
freshments will be served.
Micky Rosner, adviser to
Rose AZA, will be in charge
of supervision for the pro-
gram.

Israel Scouts
to Take Stand

JERUSALEM (JNI) —
The Israel Scouts move-
ment, in a change of policy,
will take a stand on political
and social issues. The
movement will encourage
political involvement by all
scout troops when a two-
thirds majority of the unit
agrees.

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