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ichigan B'nai B'rith oratory, sports and dances.
Youth Organization of-
One community service event
fered a safe place to was the peanut and jelly-a-thon.
spend the holidays, Teens made and wrapped sand-
meet new friends and promote wiches that were donated to the
cooperation for the
Pontiac Rescue Mission,
more than 400 teens
Hazel Crest Senior Cen-
who participated in its
ter Apartments and the
annual regional con-
Emmanuel Bethel
vention.
Church. Steve Mor-
Held at the JCC
ton, coordinator of
Maple-Drake building
Teens Actively Serving
during winter break,
the Community
the week of activities
(TASC), organized the
saw 25 participating CARLA SC HWARTZ event with BBYO.
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BBYO chapters from
Mike Newman, Heidi
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the metropolitan De-
Savin, Carl Seidman,
troit area, Windsor and
Dave Tigay and
Ann Arbor.
Mark Tarica were some of the
Under the theme of "Our teen chefs.
Time Is Now," coordinators
Michigan region BBYO leaders
Corey Slutsky and Julie
Strachan structured a friend-
David Goldenberg and Allison
Sweet encouraged all members
ly, competitive program. All
participants had an opportuni-
ty to be involved with several
events including storytelling,
to have a great time. Some of the
winners in the competitions in-
cluded: Josh Band, Dayna
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Greener, Ben Ellis, Karen
Golan, Joash Schulman, Jen-
nifer Leemis, Cameron Smith,
Michelle Stern, Scott
Schwartz, Beth Saffer, Brian
Kristall, Amanda Warner, Jes-
sica Green, Jason
Kromirs,
Simon
Shanfield,
Josh
Lefkowitz, Hannah
Lopatin, Erika Lon-
don and Lisa Robin-
N. son.
MOVIES FOR
MACCABI
The second annual "Movies
for Maccabi" fund-raiser will be
held 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 4, at
the Showcase Cinema in Bloom-
field Hills. The event will begin
with a buffet reception in
the lobby. Patrons can at-
tend any of the
movies in the theater
complex, which
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