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November 18, 1994 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-11-18

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BuyiNG

BBYO Plans
Member Events

Temple Emanu-El's senior
youth group will join Ann Arbor
youth group members for
Chanukah tip to Phazerland on
Dec.
4. TEMTY (Temple Emanu-
Michigan Region BBYO will
El
Temple
Youth) is a group for
sponsor a Jewish Heritage Night
students
in
grades 9-12 and
7-9 p.m. Nov. 27 at Maple/Drake.
membership
is open to all stu-
The program is a recipient of the
dents
in
grades
9-12. For mem-
Jewish Federation of Metropoli-
bership
information,
or
tan Detroit Max M. Fisher Foun-
information
regarding
the
trip
to
dation and was developed in
Phazerland,
contact
Rabbi
Amy
cooperation with the Michigan/Is-
rael Connection office, Jeff Kaye, Brodsky, 967-4020.
TEMTY will participate in the
community shaliach. The pro-
congregation's
Erev Shabbat Ser-
gram will allow those attending
vice
Dec.
16.
to experience Israel through
games, simulations, ethnic foods
and Israeli dance. A Chanukah
candle lighting ceremony will be
included. The program is free; all
9th-12th graders are invited.
Posen AZA will sponsor its an-
nual Turkey Day Dance, Nov. 26 The National Conference of Syn-
from 8 p.m. —midnight at Adat agogue Youth (NCSY) is accept-
Shalom Synagogue. There is a ing applications to the Mildred
charge. All BBYOers and their Levitz Teen Torah Retreat. The
five-day intensive study seminar
friends are welcome.
BBG has selected Hayley Alk- is designed exclusively for high
man and Julie Strachan to chair school students who are not en-
the two Young Leadership Con- rolled in Jewish day schools. The
claves to be held in February program, which will take place in
1995. For information on any Asbury Park, N.J., Dec. 26 —Jan-
BBYO Programs, call BBYO, uary 1, treats participants to an
intellectually stimulating ad-
(810) 788-0700.
venture into the depths of Torah.
There is one day grand tour of
New York City included in the
program.
The total cost for the program
including travel is $200. For in-
Adat Shalom Synagogue will of- formation, call Jana Wolock, 546-
fer "Torah for Tots," a Shabbat 1711; or the NCSY office,
experience for preschoolers and 557-NCSY.
their parents at 10:30 a.m. Nov.
19. The program makes use of
creative songs written especially
for preschoolers. Soft Torahs and
a special story make each 'Torah
for Tots" program unique.
The community is invited to
join Cantor Howard Glantz and
his hand-held puppets, "comer
the Gefilte Fish" and "Louie the The Greater Detroit Interfaith
Lox." 'Torah for Tots" is followed Round Table will hold its 20th an-
nual Round Table Dinner event
by Kiddush for Kids.
Dec. 5 at 6 p.m. the Westin Ho-
tel.
Robert J. Easton, chairman
and CEO of Chrysler Corpora-
tion, will be honored with the
Round Table's 1994 Human Re-
The Junior Emanu-El Teen So- lations Award.
ciety, Temple Emanu-El's youth
For ticket information, call the
group for students in grades 6-8, Round Table, (313) 869-6306.
will host junior youth groups
from Ann Arbor, Lansing, and
Evanston, Ill., the weekend of De-
cember 2-4. Students will partic-
ipate in Shabbot worship
The Jewish News will have an
services, mixers, social action pro-
early classified advertising
jects and other activities.
deadline for the issue of Nov.
On December 2, the Junior
25, and an early local news
Emanu-El Teen Society will pre-
deadline for the issue of Dec.
sent gifts for children with AIDS
4.
at the Temple's Annual Social Ac-
tion/Gifts for Children with AIDS
Nov. 25 classified ads
Shabbat Service. The gifts were
Deadline is 10 a.m. Monday,
purchased by the youth group
Nov. 21.
with the money they earned at
their Annual Mitzvah Day in Oc-
Dec. 4 local news
tober. Students raised approxi-
Deadline is 10 a.m. Wednes-
mately $900 by doing odd jobs at
day, Nov. 23.
people's homes on Mitzvah Day.

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For Teens

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Torah For Tots
Shabbat Event

Round Table
Dinner Event

Teen Groups
Plans Events

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