THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS FIND IT Youth News ADAT . SHALOM Mig- dal Tzion United Syna- gogue Youth will have an Oneg Shabbat at 8 p.m. today in the home of Brian Rosenblatt, 30762 Woodstream, West Bloom- field. For directions, call Brian, 626-9866. Michael Rocklin will hold a religious class at 2 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue to train members in leading services. For reservations, call Michael, 557-9645. The annual youth main sanctuary service will be held on April 21 at 9 a.m. Luncheon will follow serv- ices. Shoresh will hold a "Polaroid party" at 2 p.m. April 29 at the synagogue. Call Michael Neuvirth for information at 851-2688. Shabbat services are held each week at 10 a.m. * * * BETH ACHIM Lahav United Synagogue Youth will conduct a chapter Oneg Shabbat at 8 p.m. today in the home of Cultural Vice President Harriet Sher- man, 28365 Tavistock Tr., Southfield. On Sunday, Kochavim (grades two-four) will go roller-skating at Ambas- sador Skating Rink. Par- ticipants should meet ad- viser Cindy Weiner at the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. There is a charge. Nitzanim (ages 3-6) will meet in the youth lounge at 1:30 p.m. Sunday to decorate Seder plate covers. Admission is free. Kadima (grades seven and eight) will join B'nai Moshe's Kadima chapter at 8 p.m. April 20 in the new B'nai Moshe Youth House, 14400 W. Ten Mile, Oak Park, for a combined Oneg Shabbat and Passover pro- gram. For reservations, contact adviser Laurie Borenstein, 354-5588 by Wednesday. Shabbat youth services are held every Saturday at 10 a.m. for all groups. * * * B'NAI DAVID Junior Congregation and Story Hour groups will have a luncheon immediately fol- lowing services Saturday. There is no charge for the luncheon. Reservations may be made by 4 p.m. today to advisers Laura Lazarus, 541-3582; or Joyce Lang, 968-2686. Youth services are held every Saturday at 10 a.m. In addition to prayers, songs and games, children also engage in discussions about customs and holidays. Atid, for high school youth, will have a study * * luncheon on Saturday, fol- HABONIM-DROR will lowing services. There is no charge for the luncheon. Re- have its annual neshef at servations may be made by 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the 4 p.m. today to Monte Aaron DeRoy Studio Thea- Schloss, 559-6399; or the ter at the main Jewish Community Center. "The youth office, 557-8325. On Sunday, Atid and Koala Bear" and "Eli the Masada (grades six through Fanatic" will be the eve- eight) will attend the ex- ning's features. Tickets will hibit "Jewish Life in be available at the door at a America: Fulfilling the nominal charge. Refresh- American Dream" at the ments will be served. For in- Detroit Historical Museum. formation, call Itzak Mintz, The group will meet at 1 357-1036; Joel Shrier, 642- p.m. in the synagogue youth 0142; or Scott Ettinger, lounge. There is a nominal 356-6336. charge for this event, and reservations are required. Music By Reservations may be made SHEL ROTT until 4 p.m. today in the and youth office. The Tallit and Tefillin VICKIE CARROLL Club for boys age 13 and • Weddings over, will meet Sunday at • Bar/Bat Mitzvas 9:30 a.m. The group meets • Dances, Shows weekly for services and • Radio & T.V. breakfast, followed by rec- Commercials reational activities. On April 22, Masada will "PROFESSIONAL ENTERTAINMENT" attend the musical laser 354-0770 show, "Star Struck" at the Cranbrook Planetarium and tour the Institute of YOUR WEDDING— Science. Members are asked BAR MITZVA r BBYO Activities The next BBYO adviser group meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday at the BBYO office. The meeting - will include a report on the recent adviser mission to Is- rael by Ian Alexis, Jan Lampear and Cindy Horowitz; a preview of the forthcoming elections train- ing conclave; and informa- tion on the formation of an adviser association in Michigan Region. BBYO will hold its an- nual elections training con- clave May 18-20 at Camp Maas. The theme of the con- clave is "Today's Youth Are The Leaders of Tomorrow." Each registered member will receive an application in the mail. Extra applica- tions have been sent to each chapter president for new members not yet registered. The goal of the program is to train BBYO leaders and for the state-wide council to elect its new leaders for the 1984-1985 program year. The Great Lakes AZA Council announces the ap- pointment of Bruce Wolf of Hart AZA as coordinator of this year's AZA softball league. The league will commence in late June and be played on Sundays throughout the summer. Manufacturing Jewelers • Ear Piercing On Saturdays. • DIAMOND DESIGN WILL CUSTOM MANUFACTURE YOUR NAME OR INITIALS, IN 3 DAYS, IN ANY LANGUAGE, IN 14KT GOLD. HUNTERS SQUARE 31025 Orchard Lake Rd. 855-7911 Major Credit Cards at 14 Mile Rd. 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'Ol t x 1OMaz I 357-1722 I • in as am In aim ow No as as an 0 Paid In Advance Orders Q. 13 On Cleaned & Pressed ALBUM FINER WINER Scholarships and loans for the program are available by contacting the Council advisers at the BBYO office, 552-8260. Overall coor- dinators for the program are Lisa Velick of Shoshanna BBG and Robert Levine of Posen AZA. Dora Savage BBG an- nounces its newly-elected executive board for the 1984-1985 program year: Laurie Phillips, president; Betsy Bernard, vice president; Wendi Littky, MIT Mom; Jennifer Levin, treasurer; Debbie Raider and Lisa Fellows, corre- sponding secretaries; Jodi Mickel, reporter; and Shari Mickel, counselor. DIAMOND DESIGN IN THE to meet at the synagogue at 12:30 p.m. There is a charge for this event and the dead- line for reservations is Thursday. For reservations, call the youth office or Schloss. Ruach (grades three to five) will hold a "gym and swim" at the Jewish Corn- munity Center on April 29, meeting at the synagogue at 1 p.m. Call adviser Ms. Lazarus for reservations. There is a nominal fee. Youth services will be held on the first and eighth days of Pesach at 10 a.m. Regular Shabbat services will be held on April 21. For information on all B'nai David youth activi- ties, call the youth office, 557-8325; or the main office, 557-8210. Friday, April 13, 1984 Happy Passover eosins Uptown • Lathrup Village, Southfield at 11 1/2 Mile • Phone 559-3900 Big & Tall • Lathrup Village, Southfield at 11 Mile • Phone 569-6930 Toledo, Ohio. 4840 Monroe Street Next to the Willows Restaurant. (419) 472-2651 87