THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS B'NAI DAVID Talit and Tefilin Club, for boys age 13 and older, meets every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. for services, breakfast and bowling or softball. Those planning to attend the Michigan Panther - Philadelphia football game on May 27 must make reservations by Sunday. Shalom (pre-school-grade two) will have a Lag b'Omer picnic Sunday, meeting at the synagogue at 1 p.m. There is a nominal charge. For reservations by today, call adviser Joyce Lang, 968-2686; or the youth office, 557-8325. Ruach (grades three-five) will attend the Israel Inde- pendence Day celebration at the Jewish Community Center on Sunday. For in- formation and reservations, call adviser Laura Lazarus, 541-3582; or the youth office, by today. There is no charge, but parent drivers are needed. Children should bring a bag lunch, and should meet at the synagogue at 1:30 p.m. Masada (grades six-eight) and Atid (grades nine-12) will participate in the Israel Independence Day celebra- tion Sunday at the Jewish Center. 30% 1/2 OFF YOUTH ON ALL SEIKO QUARTZ 30% OFF BERDON JEWELERS Men's and Ladies' Watches SPECIAL $59.95 M-F 9:00-5:15 S 9:30-12:45 3000 Town Center Southfield 353-2277 DEAL WITH FACTORY OUTLET Call Jackie Baker at 855-6670 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Trust Your Catered Affair To The Most Experienced Junior Congregation and Story Hour groups will hold a Shabbat luncheon on May 26. There is no charge. Reservations must be made to the youth office by 4 p.m. May 25. JEWEL KOSHER CATERERS Offering Glatt Kosher Catering at Leading Hotels, Synagogues, Homes, Offices & Clubs Throughout Michigan BBYO NOW ONE CONVENIENT PHONE NUMBER (313) 661-4050 CAMARO SPORT COUPE treasurer; Nicole Weingar- den, recording secretary; Beth Sosin, corresponding secretary; Melanie Koblin, reporter; and Eileen Aidem, counselor. The annual election meeting of the Michigan BBYO board of directors will be held at 8 p.m. May 31 at the Laurel Woods Apts. club house. Gloria Ellis, chairman of the board nominating committee, will submit the names of the nominees. The meeting will be conducted by Board Chairman Henry Gutter. FANNY BRICE BBG announces its new officers are: Bryna Freilich, president; Nancie Rakotz, vice president; Beth Kat- kowsky, MIT Mom; Lauren Serlin, treasurer; Cheryl Gofstein, recording secre- tary; Marlana Lazar and Adrienne Rakotz, corre- sponding secretaries; Jodi Leichtman, reporter; and Paula Katz, counselor. Bruce Wolf of Hart AZA, chairman of the AZA Softball League, has an- nounced that a captains' LOUIS D. BRANDEIS meeting will be held on AZA announces its new- Monday at 7 p.m. at the officers are: Jeff Weinstein, BBYO office. Each team in president; Andy Weiner, the league must be repre- vice president; Wayne sented or they will forfeit Segal, moreh; Jeff Maza, re- one game. The AZA Softball cording secretary; Steve League will begin play -on Katz, corresponding secre- May 27 at Southfield High tary; Daniel Bayer, re- School at 9 a.m. porter; and Brian Shapiro, Team registration for the counselor. AZA Softball League is due The AZA and BBG Coun- at the BBYO office by Mon- cils will hold joint old-new day. Each team must regis- executive meetings on ter a minimum of 16 Thursday and May 30, re- players. spectively, to elect regional DR. B. BENEDICT convention coordinators for GLAZER BBG announces the new program year. Ap- its board includes: Stefanie plications for these chair- manships are due at the Oberman, president; Re- BBYO office on the days of becca Gershow, vice- president; Sheryl Rubin, the meetings. MIT Mom; Jennie Knoll, an- ALIYAH BBG treasurer; Laurie Buch, re- nounces its new board in- cludes: Amy Bank, cording secretary; Debbie president; Julie Haber, vice Zucker, corresponding sec- president; Kim Coleman, retary; Jenny Saltzman, re- MIT Mom; Jodi Levenson, Continued on next page About 200 Michigan Region BBYOers will attend the Elections Train- ing Conclave this weekend at Camp Maas. The theme of the weekend is "Today's Youth Are the Leaders of Tomorrow•," and the weekend will be highligh- ted by the election of Great Lakes Council officers for the 1984-1985 program year. In addition, the weekend will begin the process of training newly- elected AZA and BBG chap- ter leaders. 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