THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 11, 1986
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Participating in the Youth committee for Soviet Jewry's Purim
activity are, from left: Ellen Kraft, Marc Nakisher and Sheri
Wagner.
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Sheri Wagner, chairman of
the Youth Committee for Soviet
Jewry, has announced that pro-
ceeds from the group's Purim
event will be presented to the
Jewish Community Council's
Detroit Soviet Jewry Committee
at "Community Forum: Towards
Summit II" scheduled for 1:30
p.m. Sunday at the main Jewish
Community Center. Sponsors of
the event are the Jewish Com-
munity Council and the Jewish
Welfare Federation.
The Youth Committee began
its functions two years ago with
several young people at Cong.
Shaarey Zedek. Because of the
group's accomplishments, Ms.
Wagner decided to expand be-
yond her own synagogue to in-
volve more youth. Representa-
tives from six area congrega-
tions now comprise the Youth
Committee for Soviet Jewry.
They include Jenny Blitz,
Brian Feldman, Caren Fraiberg,
Steve Lebowitz, and Danielle
Lett of Adat Shalom Synagogue:
Beth Bodzin and Lowell Fried-
man from Cong. B'nai Moshe;
Mike Flam of Cong. Beth Ab-
raham Hillel Moses; Jennifer
Ehrlich, Jennifer Goldman,
Laurie Gornbein, Brian Jackson,
Shayna Jerris, Alan Kantor,
Amy Klein, Wendi Schmidt and
Steve Zager representing Tem-
ple Israel.
Members from Temple Beth
El are Jodi Carris, Andrea
Fischer, Lori Freeman and
Lauren Trahey and from Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, Michelle Ber-
kovic, Jackie Chazen, Andrea
Goldman, Ellen Kraft and Marc
Nakisher.
Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Youth
Director, Stuart Rogoff, provides
adult supervision to the group.
During "Community Forum:
Towards Summit II," a special
workshop for young adults, age
13 through 18, involved or in-
terested in becoming involved in
activities on behalf of Soviet
Jewry, will be conducted by
Glenn Richter, director of the
Student Struggle for Soviet
Jewry.
Other workshops will focus on
political action and cultural ex-
change.
Joel D. Tauber, Jewish Wel-
fare Federation president, and
Leon S. Cohan, Jewish commu-
nity council president, will open
the program, followed by Rep.
Sander Levin. Keynote speaker
is William Keyserling, Wash-
ington representative for the
National Conference on Soviet
Jewry.
Abraham J. Bayer, director of
the National Jewish Community
Relations Advisory Council's In-
ternational Commission, will
issue a call to community ac-
tion.
At the conclusion of the pro-
gram, the speakers will add
trees to the Soviet Jewry Free-
dom Grove on the Jewish Com-
munity Center grounds.
ON CAMPUS
Israel Info Day
At U-M Hillel
The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun-
dation at the University of
Michigan will have an Israel in-
formation day 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Thursday at Hillel.
Benny Schwarz, community
shaliach and representative of
the Jewish Agency's kibbutz-
aliyah desk, will answer ques-
tions and provide information
about programs in Israel.
The Shevrin-Cooker Duo, with
guest cellist Arnold Friedman,
will appear at 7 p.m. April 20 at
the Kerrytown Concert Hall,
Ann Arbor. There is a charge.