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September 13, 1985 - Image 88

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-09-13

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go Friday, September 13, 1985 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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NEW YEAR

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NEW YEAR

youth members who have dis-
youth membership tickets are played a dedication to the con-
on sale at the main office and tinuity of Jewish life within the
will be available for purchase community. The scholarship
throughout the month. The awards have been made avail-
youth department offers a com- able by Bernard Edelman.
Applications forms and in-
plete program of religious, cul-
tural, educational and social ac- structions are available in the
tivities for children age 3 youth office and main office. All
registered Lahav and Kadima
through high school.
High Holiday youth services members are eligible. To qual-
will be held for all groups on ify, applications and all corre-
both days of Rosh Hashanah sponding material must be com-
and on Yom Kippur at 10 a.m. pleted and returned to the youth
Lahav United Synagogue Youth office by Oct. 31. The youth
(grades nine-12) and Kadima awards presentation will take
Junior USY (grades seven and place in December. For details,
eight) will also meet for Kol • contact Cara Loomus, youth di-
rector, 352 8679 office hours.
Nidre services.
Shabbat Youth services are
held weekly for all groups at 10
Technion Chapter
a.m. Saturdays.
The youth office will be open Meeting Planned
on Wednesdays from 6:30 p.m.
Max Gill, director of the
to 9 p.m. on Thursdays from
3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. and on Sun- American Technion Society East
days from 1 to 4 p.m. The phone Central Region, will speak to
number for the department is the society's Detroit Chapter
public meeting at 7:45 p.m. at
352-8679.
the main United Hebrew
B'NAI MOSHE youth depart- Schools building on Wednesday.
The program also will include
ment has begun its 1985-1986
program year. Mark Eichner a video presentation on Techn-
has returned to lead Junior ion research.
Gill came to Detroit in 1980
Congregation. Services will be
held every Shabbat in the to become the director of the
chapel for youth age 7 to 14 at East Central Region of the
American Technion Society. He
10 a.m.
Robin Pappas will lead the was born in Germany in 1919
Ruach group for youth in grades and came to Israel in 1926. He
one-five. A Sunday funday kic- was educated in Haifa. He also
koff party will be held on Oct. 6 spent a year in school in Liver-
at 1 p.m. at the synagogue.
There will be a nominal charge.
Nancy Ankerman will return
as the adviser to Kadima
(grades six-eight). Kadima will
join the Ruach Chapter for
lunch on Oct. 6 at 1 p.m. Fol-
lowing lunch the group will
have its first meeting of the new
year, under the direction of
President Beth Bodzin. For in-
formation, call Beth, 357-1157.
Scott Littky has accepted the
position of adviser to United
Synagogue Youth (grades nine-
12). Chazon will have a movie
party on Saturday in the Littky
home, 21530 Winchester, South-
field, at 8:30 p.m. There is a fee.
The movie is Breakfast Club.
For information, call Scott, Max Gill
352-8367.
pool, England, and studied law
Mary Barris has been hired to in the British Mandatory Pales-
lead the all new Story Hour tine Law School in Jersualem
program. Story Hour is for chil- 1942-1943.
dren ages 3-6. The program in-
In 1967, Gill retired after 23
cludes Jewish songs and games. years of full-time service in Is-
The group meets in the school rael Defense Forces with the
wing every Saturday at 10 a.m. rank of major. During the War
Joyce Hoenow will return to of Liberation, he commanded
take care of the infants of the the infantry company that drove
members. She will be in the the Iraqi troops out from Haifa.
school wing from 10 a.m.-noon During the Six-Day War he was
every Saturday to care for in- called back to active service,
fants of persons participating in and assisted in the evacuation of
services.
U.N. personnel from the battle
For information, call Miss area. He was a member of the
Ankerman, youth coordinator, first Military Government set
352-1275.
up in Gaza.
Gill also served almost five
years as an Israeli government
Beth Achim
emmisary to developing coun-
Has Scholarships
tries of Africa and Asia.
Gill joined the Technion ad-
The youth department of ministration in Haifa in 1967
Cong. Beth Achim announces and served until 1980 in the di-
that it will sponsor a new vision of public affairs.
awards program this year.
The public is invited. There is
Several scholarship awards no charge. For information, call
will be offered to synagogue the Technion office, 559-5190.

BETH ACHIM High Holiday/

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