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March 08, 1991 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-03-08

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NCSY Youth
Planning Events

Shaarey Zedek
Hillel Shabbat

National Conference of
Synagogue Youth will hold its
Yachad learning class March
11 for developmentally disabl-
ed teen-agers.
It will meet at 7 p.m at the
home of Mrs. Shaindie
Lasson, 14801 Lincoln Dr.,
Oak Park. The class will focus
on "Hebrew letter learning."
On March 13, the NCSY
chapter for Russian teen-
agers will meet for a conver-
sational Hebrew learning
group, 7 p.m. at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris JCC. The class
will be led by Mrs. Narda Oz.
Senior NCSY will hold a
regional Shabbaton at Con-
gregation B'nai Torah in In-
dianapolis, March 14-17.
For information on NCSY,
call the regional office,
967-3300.

Hillel Day School students
who are members of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek will
have a "Shalom Shabbat"
afternoon program at the
synagogue. The program will
begin at 5:45 p.m. March 16
and end with Havdalah at
7:30 p.m.
Hillel students will conduct
the Mincha, Maariv and Hav-
dalah services. A seudah
shlisheet meal will be served
for a nominal fee. The pro-
gram is chaired by parents
Sharon Gene, Rusty Rosman
and Nancy Eisman.
For information, call
Thelma Kahn at the
synagogue, 357-5544.

Purim Contest
Winners Named

Applications are being ac-
cepted for the 1991 ZOA-
Masada Summer in Israel
programs.
Seven different programs,
each divided into co-ed age
groups, are available for
students age 15 to 23.
The programs include bar
or bat mitzvah, teen-age tour,
leadership training, kibbutz
experience, community pro-
gram, Maccabi Institute for
water sports, Maccabi In-
stitute for sport training and
student programs.
Scholarship grants are
available to qualified ap-
plicants. For brochures and
applications call the Zionist
Organization of America,
569-1515.

The Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan
Detroit has announced the
first winners of its Purim
mask contest.
Winners in the Special
Education Division were Jef-
frey Stone, Jackie Hertzburg,
Vicki Hatfield and Alan Bort-
man, all of Temple Beth El.
Nursery division: Gabriella
Schnayer and Adam
Armeland, both from Shaar
Hashomayim Religious
School of Windsor.
Kindergarten: Jackie
Small, Temple Kol Ami.
First grade: Stefanie Zwick,
Akiva Day School; and Ryan
Weiner, Temple Beth El.
Second grade: Joanna
Small and Stephanie Adas,
both of Temple Kol Ami.
Third grade: Leslie
Handelman, Adat Shalom;
and Loren Gorosh, Temple
Kol Ami.
Fourth grade: Wendy Eisen-
shtadt, Adat Shalom; and
Ellie Brickman, Akiva
Hebrew Day School.
Fifth grade: Jeremy
Jutkowitz, Congregation Shir
Tikvah; and Karen Weber-
man, Beth Abraham Hillel
Moses.
Sixth grade: Rebecca Biber,
Congregation Beth Shalom;
Bryan Grant, Temple Israel;
Ann Walker, Congregation
Shir Tikvah; Jaimi Saal,
Beth Achim; and Matt Janiak
of Congregation Shir Tikvah.
Seventh grade: Lori Baron,
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses;
and Jason Dolezel, Congrega-
tion Shir Tikvah.
The contest was sponsored
in part by the Michigan
Council for the Arts and the
Manny and Natalie Charach
Endowment Fund at the JCC.

ZOA Offering
Israel Programs

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JPI Planning
Passover Event

The Jewish Parents In-
stitute will hold a Passover
seder luncheon noon Mar. 24
at the Maple-Drake Jewish
Community Center.
The afternoon will include
a reading of a Hagaddah writ-
ten by JPI parents, a Passover
lunch, choir music performed
by JPI students and adults,
and folk dancing.
Reservations are required
by Mar. 17. For information,
call Marilyn Wolfe, 661-1000,
Ext. 334.

New Location
For Technion

The Detroit Chapter of the
American Technion Society
has relocated its office to
29645 W. 14 Mile Road, Far-
mington Hills.
The new telephone number
is 737-1990.

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