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BETH SHALOM United
Synagogue Youth and
Kadima will go to the Tiger
baseball game on Monday,
meeting at Beth Shalom at
5:30 p.m. There is a charge.
For reservations, call De-
bbie Chinitz, 399-0282;
Shiri Greenbaum, 399-7194;
or Ron Leff, 552-8165.
Kadima will have a "pic-
nic in the park" on June 17,
meeting at Beth Shalom at
noon. Pick up will be at
David Shepherd Park at 4
p.m. The afternoon will in-
clude lunch, games and a
softball game. There is no
charge. For reservations,
call Shiri or Ron.
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Youth will conduct all parts
of the Shabbat service, in-
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Masada (grades six-
eight), Atid (grades nine-
12), and Talit and Tefilin
members will attend the
Tiger baseball game on
Sunday, meeting at the
synagogue at 12:15 p.m.
Reservations must be made
by 4 p.m. today at the youth
office or to Monte Schloss,
559-6399.
For information on all
B'nai David youth activi-
ties, contact Schloss or the
youth office.

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YOUNG ISRAEL OF
GREENFIELD youth
groups for girls in nursery
through sixth grade and
boys in nursery through
fourth grade will meet at
6:40 p.m. Saturday, and
Mishnayot shiur for boys,
directed by David Mandel-
baum, will meet at 7:40 p.m.
Saturday in the synagogue.

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services, Torah reading,
sermon, and readiness.
Shabbat attendance awards
will be given to youth who
have attended Shabbat
services regularly. A special
kiddush honoring the youth
will follow services.
Story Hour and Junior
Congregation groups (ages
4-12) will have a Shabbat
luncheon Saturday follow-
ing services. There is no
charge. Reservations
should be made by 4 p.m.
today to the youth office,
557-8325, or to adviser
Laura Lazarus, 541-3582.
On Sunday, Shalom
(grades kindergarten-two)
will hold a picnic and go
miniature golfing at the
Oak Park Shepherd Park.
The group will meet at the
synagogue at 12:30 p.m.
Reservations should be
made to Joyce Lang by 4
p.m. today.

The newly-elected AZA
and BBG Council executive
boards will hold their
executive weekend today
through Sunday at the
Charles and Florence Milan
BBYO Conference Centre
in Belle River, Ont. The new
Council executives are:
AZA Council: Brian
Shapiro, president; Robert
Levine, programming vice
president; Sanford Aaron,
membership vice president;
Jonathan Gorman, outstate
vice president; Joel Grand,
treasurer; Jon Shapiro, sec-
retary; Michael Rubin, re-
porter; and Lee Cohen,
counselor; BBG Council:
Lisa Velick, president;
Lydia Grand, programming
vice president; Annat Apel,
membership vice president;
Nancy Fink, outstate vice
president; Emily Burns,
treasurer; Laura Silver-
man, secretary; Alissa
Weberman, reporter; and
Sheri Benkoff, counselor.
The AZA Softball League
meets Sunday mornings at
Southfield High School. At
9 a.m. Akiba AZA will play
Beber AZA and Goode AZA
will play Hart AZA. At
10:30 a.m. Jolson AZA will
play Brandeis/Posen and
Rose AZA will play Samson
AZA. Registration for
supplementary players will
be open until June 12.

SEN. PHILIP HART
AZA announces its newly-
elected executive board for
the 1984-1985 program
year: Jeff Weiss, president;
Neal Stulberg, vice
president; Cory Brickner,
second vice president; Steve
Olson, treasurer; Howard
Collens, recording secoe-
tary; David Adelson, corre-
sponding secretary; and
Brian Kolender, counselor.
BENJAMIN DIS-
RAELI BBG announces its
newly-elected officers for
the 1984-1985 program
year: Jenifer Adler,
president;'Menla Zabd1; Vite-

president; Lori Wolok, MIT
Mom; Elaine Zold, trea-
surer; Annette Byck, re-
cording secretary; Rebecca
Kosnik, corresponding sec-
retary; and Nancy Baskin,
counselor.
A special meeting of the
BBG Council will take place
on June 11 at 7 p.m. at the
B'nai B'rith Building. At
this meeting Council
President Sheri Benkoff
will present her State of the
Council address and BBG
Regional Lifes will be
taken. All AZA and BBG
members are invited.
THEODOR HERZL
AZA of Windsor announces
its newly-elected officers for
the 1984-1985 program
year: Andrew Muroff,
president; Andrew Cohen,
programming vice
president; Allan Cohen,
membership vice president;
Larry Pazner, social vice
president; Al Teshuba,
sports vice president;
Michael Stein, treasurer;
and Allan Cohen, counselor.
MACHAR BBG an-
nounces its newly-elected
officers for the 1984-1985
program year: Hilary Ol-
son, president; Sherri
Bowman, vice president;
Heidi Katz, MIT Mom;
Michelle Light, treasurer;
Gayle Eder, recording sec-
retary; and Sherrie Docks,
reporter.
The AZA and BBG Coun-
cil installations will be held'
on June 19 at Cong. Beth
Achim at 7:30 p.m. Follow-
ing the. installation cere-
mony and chapter awards, a
dance will be held with
music provided by Chris
O'Brien. There will be a
nominal admission charge.
Installation coordinators
are Staci Kahn of Glazer
BBG and Robert Lipsitz of
Rose AZA.

Singer, vice president;
Susan Hollander, MIT
Mom; Laura Mirkes, trea-
surer; Michelle Rochlen, re-
cording secretary; Marcy
Singer and Linda Littberg,
corresponding secretaries;
Cheri Bashara, reporter;
and Beth Gottlieb, coun-
selor.

SHEMESH BBG an-
nounces its newly-elected
executive board for the
1984-1985 program year:
Debbie Friedman,
president; Karen Freeman,
vice president; Lisa Disner,
MIT,Mom; Julie Gach, trea-
surer; and Marsha Beresh,
counselor.
Applications are now
being accepted by the AZA
and BBG Councils for
chairmen for the fall kickoff
dance in September and the
fall conclave in October.
Selections will be made in
late June. Applications are
available at the BBYO
office. For information, con-
tact Robert Levine, 353-
8064; or Lydia Grand, - 557-
0583.

GEN. MAURICE ROSE
AZA will celebrate its 40th
anniversary, installation
ceremony and reception on
June •16 at the Hyatt Re-
gency. All Rose AZA alumni
are invited. For reserva-
tions or information, con-
, tact Howard Lazar, 967-
1295; Chuck Freedman,
548-6430; or Jeff Katzen,
399-8047.
SHIRA BBG. announces
its newly-elected officers for
the 1984-1985 program
year: Andrea Polk,
president; Renea Shulman,
vice president; Susan Mil-
ler, MIT Mom; Lauren
Dembs, treasurer, and Dona
Levit, corresponding secre-
tary.
Volunteer advisers are
SHALOM AVIV BBG being sought to serve chap-
announces its newly-elected ters in the Metropolitan De-
officers for the 1984-1985 troit area. For information,
program year: Emily War- contact the BBYO office,
Stacy 552-8260.

