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September 13, 1991 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-09-13

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Temple Emanu-El
Sisterhood

Presents

at Temple Emanu-El

Yosef
YOSEF YANKELEV Yankelev

featuringViolin Virtuoso

piano accompaniment by Jeffrey Jamner

Temple Emanu-El
40th Anniversary
Committee

in a

Young People's
Concert

Presents

Sponsored by the
Beverly Gold
Memorial Fund

An Evening with

Yosef
Yankelev

Featuring

Saturday
September 21,

Concert: 8:30 p.m.
Followed by an elegant
Champagne & Dessert
Buffet.
$20.00 per person

Born in Vilna, Soviet Lithuania, Yosef is a julliard graduate
whose extensive career has included appearances in the
United States and abroad as both a soloist and founding first
violinist with the Naumberg award-winning New World
String Quartet and recently as Concert-Master of the Albany
Symphony Orchestra.
Yankelev is noted for his skillful and stimulating interpre-
tations which create a truly fulfilling musical experience.

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Beth Shalom
Plans For Youth

Congregation Beth Shalom
will sponsor several
September youth activities.
Shoresh (grades 1-2) is hav-
ing a Simchat Torah celebra-
tion 6:45 p.m. Sept. 30 at the
synagogue. Children of all
ages are welcome.
Yachad (grades 3-5) is plan-
ning a magic act Sept. 22 at
the synagogue.
Kadima (grades 6-8) is plan-
ning a pizza, pop, and bowling
party 4-7 p.m. Sept. 15.
U.S.Y. (grades 9-12) will
have a lunch in the sukkah
followed by miniature golf 1-5
p.m. Sept. 22.
For information, call Faith
Tam, 547-7970.

Bnei Akiva
Film Night

Bnei Akiva of Detroit, the
religious Zionist youth move-
ment, will present an evening
at the Detroit Institute of
Arts Film Theater, 9 p.m.
Sept. 28.
Europa Europa, a film that
tells the incredible true story
of a Jewish boy's survival as
an interpreter in the Nazi ar-
my, will be viewed.
There is a charge. For ticket
information, call Chaim or
Sara Forst, 557-2465

Shlichim, Events
For Bnei Akiva

Bnei Akiva of Detroit, the
religious Zionist youth group,
will have Renana and Jay
Wolff as shlichim for the corn-
ing year.
Renana worked as a youth
director for the Young Israel
of Far Rockaway after com-
pleting many years as assis-
tant youth director. She's
worked as a madricha
(counselor) for many summers
at Camp Avnet and Doron.
Jay has worked with youth
for seven years. He started as
a madrich at Camp Moshava
(East Coast) and just com-
pleted a term as executive
director of Bnei Akiva of New
York and New Jersey. Earlier,
he served as Regional Direc-
tor in Rockland County.
Bnei Akiva starts this
Shabbat with youth groups
called snif (branch). It will be
running weekly snif on Shab-
bat afternoons for grades 1-5
and 6-8 at the Young Israel of
Greenfield. Its first event will
be a mystery trip Sept. 15,
leaving from Akiva Hebrew
Day School at 3:15 p.m.
Parents are asked to meet the
new shlichim at Akiva.
Cost for the trip is $10, in-
cluding transportation. For
reservations, call the Wolffs,
968-3073.

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