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October 03, 1997 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-10-03

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CREATIVE

VIDEO

HAPPY "5758"

be available for children age
C / I 2 will
1/2 and older. For information,

call the Hadassah office,
\--4248) 683-5030.

Restaurant Critic
Gives Talk

Patty Lalloue Stearns, Detroit Free
) Press restaurant critic, will be the
guest speaker at noon Monday, Oct.
• 20, at a luncheon of the Temple Beth
/--- E1 Sisterhood. The luncheon is free
to sisterhood members; the charge
for non-members is $12.
Stearns is the former managing
editor of Detroit Monthly magazine,
\-3 she has been a feature writer and
restaurant critic at the Detroit Free
Press for thepast six years.
For reservations, prior to Oct. 16,
i make checks payable to and mail to
• Temple Beth El, 7400 Telegraph
Road, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301,
Attn: Sisterhood Paid-Up Lunch. For
information, call Fayclare Blau, (248)
\--; 645-1420, or Debbie Canvasser,
r (248) 553-3835.

High School. The BBG council pres-
ident is Leslie Salba, who is a mem-
ber of Disraeli BBG and a senior at
North Farmington High School.
Other officers serving on the AZA
council are vice presidents David
Rochkind, Marx AZA; Eric Feldman,
Kishon AZA; and Brett Malowitz,
Herzl AZA; treasurer, Andy Schwartz,
Kishon AZA; recording secretary,
Mike Shapiro, Greenberg AZA;
reporter, Josh Lefkowitz, Kishon Aza;
and counselor, Neil Rosenbaum,
Jolson AZA. The other BBG council
officers are vice presidents Amy
Zimmerman, Ruach BBG, Rachel
Greenberg, Savage BBG, and Jen
Smith, Savage BBG; treasurer, Sarit
Ashmann, Shira BBG; recording secre-
tary, Alana Zaks, Ahavah BBG,
reporter, Rachel Margolis, Achayot
BBG; and counselor, Shari Katz,
Ahavah BBG.

Shabbat
Play Group

"Shabbat Shelanu (Our Shabbat),"
Congregation B'nai Moshe's Shabbat
morning play group for children age
2-1/2 through 4, is a complimentary,
drop-in program which allows par-
' ents to participate in worship ser-
vices while their young children
enjoy Shabbat-approriate games and
other play activities under the super-
vision of teacher Paula Schane-
Koscik.
Shabbat Shelanu runs from 10 -
11:30 a.m., at which time the chil-
i dren are brought into the main sanc-
tuary to join the congregation for the
last few minutes of the service,
including kiddush and closing songs.
No reservatons are necessary.
Children younger than 2-1/2 are
-Dalso welcome to participate in
Shabbat Shelanu if accompanied by a
parent, grandparent, or other adult.

BBYO Presents
New Leadership

Michigan Region B'nai B'rith Youth
Organization elected new council
officers for the 1997-98 program
year. The president of the AZA
council is Joel Snyder, a member of
Kishon AZA and a senior at Andover

All the staff at
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Amera Communications
Wish you the best year ever!

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The AZA and BBG council meet-
ings will be held 7 p.m. Tuesday,
Oct. 7, at the Maple-Drake JCC. A
meeting will be held 4 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 9, at Maple-Drake
for convention chapter chairmen.
Ann Arbor Teen connection,
which serves Jewish youth sixth
through eighth grades in the Ann
Arbor area, is holding a Haunted
Hayride and Bonfire 7:30 - 10:45
p.m., Oct. 4, at Wiard's Orchard and
Cider Mill in Ypsilanti. The admis-
sion fee is $15 for members and $19
for non-members. For more informa-
tion, contact the teen connection
coordinator at the Ann Arbor JCC,
(313) 971-0990.
For information on Michigan
Region BBYO or to volunteer as an
adult adviser, contact the BBYO
Chapter Service Center, (248)
788-0700.

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