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November 12, 1993 - Image 101

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-11-12

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P'ninah Stein

BBYO Names
New Director

P'ninah Stein is the new assis-
tant director for Michigan Re-
gion BBYO. Ms. Stein received
her bachelor darts degree with
honors from Michigan State
University, with a major in re-
lational communications in
1991. Last year, she participat-
ed in Project Otzma, a post-
graduate volunteer social
service fellowship in Israel
Ms. Stein has a back-
ground in BBYO as well. She
served Machar BBG both as
membership vice president
and as president. She also
served as a chairman to the
BBG Council.
Her principal responsibili-
ties will include working with
BBG chapters in addition to
acting as BBG Council ad-
viser and working with BBG
Council officers.

Adat Shalom
Honors Shidents

First graders from the Adat
Shalom Religious School and
from Hillel Day School will be
honored at a Consecration Ser-
vice Nov. 13. The children will
be called to the bimah where
each will receive a gift form the
synagogue. The youngsters will
present a program of songs. A
kiddush in their honor will fol-
low.
This year's first grade reli-
gious school students at Adat
Shalom are: Jessica Barr,
Brandon Borsen, Jennifer
Brams, Lisa Buch, Emily Co-
hen, Sarah Cohen, Aaron
Freedman, Andrew Goldberg,
Lindsay Goldfaden, Scott
Gordon, Ashley Herbst,
Heather Hoberman, Jeffrey
Issner, Ryan Jackson, Dana
Katz, Carly Kaufman,
Matthew Lefkowitz, David
Levinson, Daniel Mintzer,
Sarah Oppenheim, Zachary
Oppenheim, Erica Owen,
Alexandra Peri, Neilly Peri,
Daniel Pesick, Felicia Pesis,
Andrea Podob, Simon Rubin,
Jake Seidman, Jamie Stein-

Super Stars

Know a youngster who has
done something outstand-
ing? The Jewish News
wants to honor that kid in
our Super Stars column.
Please send a brief type-
written, double-spaced de-
scription of what your
nominee has done, a non-
returnable photo, as well as
your name and daytime
phone number.
Send to: Super Stars, The
Jewish News, 27676
Franklin Rd., Southfield,
MI 48034.

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Beth El Men
Mark Holiday

The brotherhood of Temple
Beth El will mark the Thanks-
giving holiday with a blood dri-
ve 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 21 at the
Temple.
Early donors will receive a
complimentary breakfast at
9:30 a.m. provided by the broth-
erhood. Donors may schedule
an appointment; walk-ins are
welcome. To schedule, call By-
ron Siegel, 354-2500.
The brotherhood's Great
Turkey Giveaway will provide
newly-arrived Jewish families
from the former Soviet Union
with a turkey and all the trim-
mings. An estimated 200 bas-
kets will be distributed.

Young Adults
Host Party

All young adults — single and
married — are invited to the
Jewish Federation Young Adult
Division's annual pre-Thanks-
giving party 8:30 p.m. Nov. 24
at the Birmingham Communi-
ty House, 380 Bates.
Dance music will be provided
by the band Intrigue, and at-
tendees will meet new people
and learn about Detroit.
The gathering will include
hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar.
For information, call Jenifer
Adler, 642-4260.

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Weiss and Alexia Zimberg.
Consecrants attending Hil-
lel Day School are: Natasha
Aronson, Oren Brandvain,
Joshua Breshgold, Daniel De-
vries, Marc Dubowski,
Jonathon Jirik, Carley Kauf-
man, Erica Kleiman, Ariel
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