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January 10, 1986 - Image 68

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-01-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

66 Friday, January 10, 1986

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Beth El's YPS
Marks Centennial

The Young People's Society of
Temple Beth El will observe its
centennial anniversary this
spring. The celebration will honor
the group as the country's oldest
member of the National Federa-
tion of Temple Youth.
Temple leaders are compiling a
roster of YPS alumni so that they
can be invited to help plan and
attend the weekend celebration.
General Chairman Lee Marks has
announced that all present and
former YPS members are wel-
come to participate in a planning
meeting at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday
in the temple board room.
The reunion, set for May 2-3,
will be marked by a creative Fri-
day !fight service and a Saturday

evening banquet and program of
musical entertainment and YPS
nostalgia.
The Shabbat service will be de-
signed by members of the current
youth group to honor YPS leaders
of the past. Rabbi David Baylin-
Youth .Services
son, former assistant .rabbi at
Cong. B'nai David invites Temple Beth El and currently
young people of all ages to attend rabbi of Temple Beth Or,
Shabbat services at 10 a.m. Montgomery, Ala., will be the
Saturdays. Story Hour will meet west speaker at that evening.'
All YPS alumni who would like
for children ages 4-7 at 10 a.m. in
-the youth lounge. A kiddush will to receive invitations to the celeb-
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