THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 22, 1984

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YOUTH

DAY
HILLEL
SCHOOL students Jill
Mainster, Reva Nelson, Jef-
frey Weiner and Gary Weis-
serman each received the
Award of Excellence for
their entries in the Detroit
Free Press Writing Contest,
Junior Division grades se-
ven, eight and nine.
Deborah Goldstein and
Marla Weiss were awarded
Certificates of Commenda-
tion, taking third place in
the contest.
Craig Freedman entered
a national math contest for
all high school students and
achieved the highest scores
of all the students who took
the test at Harrison High
School and he tied the high-
est score at Southfield-
Lathrup High School.

Selma Beitner, sixth Konvisser, Galena Katz,
grade, was Hillel's first Anthony Schram, Jill
place winner in the Met- Mainster, David Krause
ropolitan Detroit Spelling and Lee Stein, honorable
Bee, co-sponsored by Lawr- mention; Debbie Berlin and
ence Institute of Technology Andy Grinbaum, exhibitor
and the Detroit Free Press. award.
Joseph Zeff, also in the sixth
Roman
Kuchersky,
grade, came in second place. first-place winner at Hillel
Hillel junior high school in the "America and Me"
students who received contest, sponsored by Farm
awards in this year's Met- Bureau Insurance Group,
ropolitan Detroit Science went onto become one of the
and Engineering Fair are: ten state winners. Adena
Buffy Schechter and Gary Abramson and Josh Kon-
Weisserman, first place; visser took second and third
Craig Freedman and Yale place for the school.
Goldis, second place; David
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Schechter, David Tessler,
Reva Nelson, Jeremy Shere,
YOUNG ISRAEL OF
Adena Abramson, Josh Op- GREENFIELD will have
perer and .Mitchel youth groups for girls in
Klausner, outstanding nursery through sixth
award; Robbie Weiss, Josh grade and boys in nursery
through fourth grade at
B:55 p.m. Saturday.
Mishnayot shiur for boys
will be given by David
Mandelbaum at 7:50 p.m.
Saturday.

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meeting may bring them
with them.
The deadline for applica-
tions to be returned for the
BBYO international con-
vention is July 6. The con-
vention will take place Aug.
16-22 at the B'nai B'rith
Perlman Camp in Starlight,
Pa. Transportation to the
convention will be by char-
tered bus, if delegation size
warrants. Applications are
available at the BBYO
office, 552-8260.
MACCABEE AZA an-
nounces its newly-elected
officers for the 1984-1985
program year: Jason Ko-
fender, president; Bryan
Beckerman, vice president;
Joel Abramson, moreh; Jeff
Blackman, treasurer;
Daniel Sko.czlas, secretary;
and Mike Kreiman, re-
porter.
The AZA and BBG Coun-
cils have selected their
overall coordinators for the
1984 Regional Convention,
which will be held in De-
The AZA Softball League cember. They are: Brian
will play Sunday at South- Fishman of Kishon AZA
field High School. At 9 a.m., and Jenny Saltzman of
Hart AZA plays Rose AZA Glazer BBG.
and Akiba AZA plays Sam-
Several Michigan Region
son AZA. At 10:30 a.m., Jol- AZA and BBG chapters
son AZA plays Goode AZA have qualified for corn-
and Beber AZA plays mmunity service recogni-
Brandeis/Posen. Beber AZA tion. The AZA Chai Club sa-
is currently in first place lutes chapters participating
with a 3-0 record.
in 18 hours of community
service. Those chapters
GOLDA MEIR BBG qualifying are Thebdor
announces its newly-elected Herzl AZA, Windsor;
executive board for the Ronald L..Posen AZA; and
1984-1985 program year: Gen. Maurice Rose AZA.
Allison Gelzayd, president; The BBG Mitzvah Club rec-
Margo Chazen, vice ognizes chapters that have
president; Lainie Zorn, MIT participated in 20 hours of
Mom; Buffy Schechter, community service. Those
treasurer; Jayme Lieb, re- chapters qualifying are Dr.
cording secretary; and Ruth B. Benedict Glazer BBG and
Flam, corresponding secre- Shoshanna BBG.
tary.
GEN. MAURICE ROSE
The Great Lakes BBG AZA and YACHAD BBG,
Council executive board Windsor, have been recog-
will next meet at 1 p.m. nized by Michigan Region
Tuesday. At that meeting, as the chapters having do-
chairmen for the kickoff nated the most money this
dance and fall conclave will year to the BBYO Interna-
be selected. Applicants who tional Service Fund. In
have not submitted their addition, they also won the
applications prior to the per capita donation award.

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Oratory winner

Joey Craine, 14, a
freshman at Groves High
School, won top honors and
$1,000 in Optimist Interna-
tional's Michigan District
oratorical contest held re-
cently in Clare, Mich.
Joey is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Craine of Bir-
mingham.

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BBYO

Twenty-seven Michigan
BBYOers will participate in
the six-week BBYO Israel
Summer Institute program.
They are: Jim Sturim,
Chavayrim BBYO, Grand
Rapids; and Peter Hyman,
Ruach AZA; Rodney Brown,
Beber AZA; Josh Charlip,
Marc Klein and Bruce
Kutinsky, Goode AZA;
Matthew Ordower, Marc
Joffe, Steven Meretsky and
Jeff Cohen, Herzl AZA,
Windsor; Joel Hersh,
Robert Nakisher, and Eric
Norber, Ruach AZA; Lisa
Askenazy, Ahavah BBG;
Stacey Hart, Aliyah BBG;
Pamela Franklin, Nancy
Gardner and Cindy Fried-
man, Erani BBG; Rebecca
Gershow, Glazer BBG; and
Nancy Eskin, Francie
Brudner, Rem Fink, Stacey
Hochberg, Frances Enkin,
Dana Winograd, Johanna
Winograd and Vikki Bel-
lack, Yachad BBG,
Windsor.

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HOSTS NEEDED FOR 1,000 ATHLETES

Center choral
group performs

The Jewish Community
Center Choral Group will
give its annual concert at
7:30 p.m. Sunday at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Center.
Bernard Luchtan is
president of the group, and
Louise Lazarus is choral di-
rector and soloist. Celia
D'zodin is pianist and ac-
companist.
The selections this year
include Hebrew, Yiddish
and English songs. There is
a nominal fee, and tickets
can be purchased at the
Center office or at the door
the evening of the concert.
Refreshments will be served
after the concert.

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Center senior
adults to meet

The senior adult depart-
ment of the Jewish Com-
munity Center will present
Rabbi Irwin Groner of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek as its guest
speaker at 1 p.m. Tuesday
at the Center's Morris
Branch assembly hall.
All seniors are invited
free of charge. For informa-
tion, call Allison Barash at
the Morris Branch, 967-
4030.

Boys and Girls — 12-16 years

UNITED STATES MACCABI YOUTH GAMES
AUGUST 19 — 26
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
WEST BLOOMFIELD

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Olympi&Style Competition — 9 sports for boys and
girls •
• International Event — Youths coming from 40. U.S.
cities, Israel and 7 countries
• Shuttle Bus to transport athletes from 10 Mile branch of
JCC to West Bloomfield and back
• Hosts are invited to attend all Maccabia events, Israeli
might, Bob-Lo Cruise, Memorial Run/Walk

For Information and Host Applications
Call:
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
661-1000, ext 180

