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August 31, 1984 - Image 54

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-08-31

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Herut Zionists
to be addressed

Rabbi Allan N. Blustein
will address a gathering of
the Jabotinsky Society of
Herut Zionists of America
7:$0 p.m. Sept. 9 at Cong.
B'nai David. His subject
will be "Insight Into Modern
Jewish History."
Rabbi Blustein is Jewish
chaplain of Sinai Hospital of
Detroit.
For information call
Simon Cieck, 546-3073;
Sam Horning, 557-1847; or
M. Manuel Merzon, 398-
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YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS
announce the appointment
of Debbie Beres as the dele-
gate from the chapter to the
National Conference of
Synagogue Youth's
regional board. Debbie also
is the new chapter president
for YIT.
The other chapter board
members are: Susan Ar-
nold, chairman of the board;
Dina Najman and Hildee
Zwick, co-vice presidents of
programming; Steven Ar-
nold and Debbie Traurig,
co-vice presidents of educa-
tion; Amy Greenstein, re-
cording secretary; Sharon
Beres, Dena Jacobs, Lee
Stein and Michelle
Satowsky, public relations
committee; and Devorah
Singal, treasurer.
Young Israel of Oak-
Woods has recently given
YIT a room to use as a rec-
reation room and study hall.
The room will be open week
nights during the school
year for students who are
looking for a comfortable
place to study.
Anyone interested in join-
ing the senior group (grades
nine-12) should call adviser
David Snow, 557-3746. A
Junior YIT chapter will be
formed for people in grades
six-eight. Anyone who
would like to be placed on
the mailing list for Junior
YIT should call David Man-
delbaum, 542-7736.

Genealogy unit
to meet in Sept.

The first fall meeting of
the Genealogical Branch of
the Jewish Historical
Society of Michigan will
take place, Sept. 18 at the
main United Hebrew
Schools building at 7:45
p.m.
The program will include;
election of officers, reports
about the National Jewish
Genealogical Seminar, and
a problem solving session.
The meeting is open to in-
terested guests.

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