- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

CAMP MOSS

Youth

"A Community of Children"

Camp Moss is a residential overnight camp •located
on 3,700 acres at Proud Lake recreation in Milford, MI

For kids 9-13

3/3 week sessions

Twenty-two staff service 108 campers when we're at capacity

Camp Moss Stresses Fellowship and Cooperation
A Full Camp Experience With An Educational Theme

Gary Moss, Director
P.O. Box 5465
West Bloomfield, MI 48033
(313) 851-2071

All campers will enjoy comfort-
able living quarters, swimming,
boating, nature studies, crafts,
trips and more.

SPRING SALE!

NIGHTRACER Twit4 sae BED
makes bedtime a treat

REG. $379.99

DRIVING HOOD EXTRA

1341131 1 WORLD 'N TEENS

"Michigan's Largest Display of Baby and Teen Furniture Under One Roof"

TROY
OAKLAND MALL
510 W. 14 Mile Rd.
585.0440

W. DEARBORN
(bet. Telegraph and Southfield)
22022 Michigan Ave.
565-9200

Open Daily 9:30 to 9

Sat. 9:30 to 6

WESTLAND
WILDWOOD PLAZA
34520 Ford Rd.
326-6110

Sun. 12 to 5

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You are invited to attend

a przogrzarn

honoring the memory

Moaals Nobel

oar beloved teacheP
on

Sunday, Apail 8, 1984
4:00 p.m_

United Hebrews Schools • LaMed Auditorziarn
21550 W. 12 Mile Rd_ • Southfield, Mich. 48076

A presentation will be made
by his forzrnerz student

Rabbi Joel Roth

on

"StaOging TalrnaO Today"

19g3-84 MORRIS NOBEL MEMORIAL COMMITTEE
Alex Roberzg,
Woke Sny6erz
Nina Leo
Chairperson
DR_ Gerald A. Teller
Ann Mickel
Renab Bar Oenstein
Emily Takel
Helen Raclin
Morris Friedman
Drz. Max Weine
Ilse Roberzg
Sarah FiqieOrncin
Renee WohJ
JaOith Slobin
Norma GOPOSh
Rabbi Abaaharn Zentrnan
Dr. Norval Slobin
Rose Kaye

ADAT SHALOM Mig-
dal Tzion members Gordon
Bodzin, Jill Kornwise, Patti
Lieberman, Matt May,
Hadas Reiter, Mike
Rocklin, Eric Siegal, Sheila
Winkelman, Alan
Woronoff, Carrie Bree,
Steve Winkelman, Ethan
Gilan, Yaariv Houvras,
Mike Toft, Ellen Knoppow,
Mike Sasson, Tammy
Waldshan, Joel Hersch,
Eric Silver, Jon Gold and
Amy Gach will attend
regional convention in
Cleveland, Ohio, today-
Sunday.
The group will have an
Oneg Shabbat on April 13 at
8 p.m. in the home of Brian
Rosenblatt, 30762
Woodstream, West Bloom-
field. Call Brian at 626-
9866 for directions.
On April 15 at 2 p.m. a
religious class will be held
at the synagogue to teach
services. For information,
contact Mike Rocklin, 557-
9645.
The annual youth main
sanctuary service will take
place April 21. For reserva-
tions, call Youth Director
Marc Ankerman, 851-5100.
Nitzanim will have a
Passover Day Sunday at 2
p.m. at the synagogue. For
reservations, call Rhonda
Neuvirth, 851-2688; or Ar-
thur Wilhelm, 476-1187.
Shabbat services for
youth are held each week at
10 a.m.

cus by bus. There is a
charge for the event, and
reservations must be made
by today. For reservations,
call the youth office, 557-
8325; or the main office,
557-8210.
Story Hour (ages 4-7)
and Junior Congregation
(ages 8-12) will have a
Shabbat luncheon following
April 14 services. B'nai
David youth services are
held every Saturday at 10
a.m. Children learn
prayers, songs, games and
hold discussions: Admission
to the luncheon is free. For
reservations by Thursday,
call the youth office, or ad-
visers Joyce Lang, 968-
2686; or Laura Lazarus,
541-3852.
Atid, for high school
youth, will have a study
luncheon on April 14 follow-
ing services. Admission is
free. For reservations by
Thursday, call the youth
office or Youth Director
Monte Schloss, 559-6309.
On April 15, Atid will
attend the Anti-Defamation
League exhibit "Jewish Life
in America" at the Detroit
Historical Museum, meet-
ing at 1 p.m. at B'nai David.
Following the exhibit, there
will be a bus tour through
the old Jewish neighbor-

hoods of Detroit. For infor-
mation and reservations,
contact the youth office.
For information on all the
B'nai David youth activi-
ties, contact the main office
or Schloss.
* * *
JEWISH COMMUNI-
TY CENTER TEEN
STUDY PROGRAM will
observe Youth Shabbat and
hold its annual luncheon at
10 a.m. Saturday at Adat
Shalom Synagogue.-
Educational Director
Stuart J. Rogoff announces
that the following students
will lead parts of the serv-
ice: Eric Goldman, Barbie
Klein, Jared Schenk, Scott
Zola, Felice Nida, Loren
Gold, Karen Gold, Steve
Nakisher, Jeff Klein, Steve
Jasgur, Michelle Frank,
Keith Brookenthal, Dedee
Ephraim, Scott Saltsman,
Robert Rosender, Iris Karp,
Alyssa Colman, Jeremy
Kahn, Alex Zola, Pam
Schock, Wendy Gach,
Stacey Moss, Dena Medwed,
Andy Lee, Tami Rubin,
Andy Loffman, Brad
Trimas, Marty Kaye, Cyndi
Kahn, Julie Grant.

The study program meets
at the Center on Tuesdays
at 6:30 p.m.

1,000 see Anachnu Khan

* * *

BETH ACHIM Kadima
(grades seven and eight)
will meet at the synagogue
at 1:30 p.m.. Sunday to go
swimming at the main
Jewish Community Center.
Participants should bring a
towel, swim suit and beach
shoes. There is a charge.
Lahav United Synagogue
Youth will also conduct
Shabbat morning services
at the Jewish Federation
Apts. on April 14. To par-
ticipate, contact Religious
Vice President Louis
Sugarman, 352-2282.
Kochavim (grades two-
four) will go rollerskating at
Ambassador Skating Rink
on April 15 at 1:30 p.m. For
reservations, contact ad-
viser Cindy Weiner, 968-
9513. There is a charge. '
The Beth Achim Youth
Department sponsors
Shabbat morning services
for youth age 3-18 every
Saturday at 10 a.m. For in-
formation on youth pro-
grams, contact Cara
Loomus, youth director,
352-8679.

* * *

B'NAI DAVID Talit and
Tefilin Club, for boys age 13
and older, will meet on Sun-
day at 9:30 a.m. in the daily
chapel. The group meets
weekly for services and
breakfast, followed by bowl-
ing, softball and other rec-
reational activities.
On Sunday, all the B'nai
David youth are invited to
attend the Shrine Circus.
Children, parents and
grandparents are asked to
meet at 12:45 p.m. in the
youth lounge. The group
will then proceed to the cir-

Over 1,000 people were present at Adat Shalom Synagogue
when. Anachnu Khan (We Are Here) performed in the Third
Annual Freedom Concert for Soviet Jewry in memory of Al
M. Rosenberg, sponsored by the Detroit Soviet Jewry
Committee of the Jewish Community Council. Proceeds will
benefit the advocacy programs of the DSJC over the coming
year.

Music Study slates program

The Music Study Club of
This year's Annual Artist
Metropolitan Detroit will concert, to be held May 6 at
feature performances by Orchestra Hall, will include
scholarship recipients at its a world premiere of Ned
next meeting at 1 p.m. Rorem's Dances, for cello
Tuesday at the Birming- and piano, commissioned
especially for the 60th an-
ham Temple.
Violinist Gabriel Bol- niversary celebration of the
kosky, cellist Miriam Bol- Music Study Club. For in-
kosky, soprano Margaret formation, call President
Rees and pianist Sheila Corliss Rosenberg, 543-
Vonk will appear at the 3095.
pre-concert rally and musi-
cal program. The concert is
Holocaust
open to the public at a nom-
inal fee. Coffee and dessert observance
will be served at 12:15 p.m. - Wayne State University
For information, call will sponsor a Holocaust ob-
Claire Brown, chairman of servance at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday in Room B,
the day, 544-9428.
The musical program is McGregor Memorial Con-
given in honor of sponsors ference Center on the WSU
and patrons of Music Study campus. The remembrance
Club's Annual Artist Con- is sponsored by the Center
cert, the group's sole fund- for Peace and Conflict
raising event. All receipts Studies and the Division of
from that event go towards Community Relations. The
scholarships given to young public is invited free of
charge.
area musicians.

