S
arsilum.
Temple youth celebrate kickoff
weekend at Kol Ami.
Enjoying the fun is
Reform congregations across
abbinic student and song-
Michigan participated in training
leader Noam Katz had a
group of teens from across and networking. Also featured
was the program year's first
Michigan, as well as many adults,
NFTY-MI general
clapping and singing
Above: Po sing for
board meeting, cre-
during a pre-Selichot
the came To: Temple
ative worship services,
presentation about the
Kol Ami's Ben
and social and educa-
Abayudaya Jews of
Peven, 15 , Rachel
tional programming.
Uganda on Sept. 24 at
Hines, 17 , Sam
NFTY-MI's next
Temple Kol Ami.
Molnar, 1 5, Mearyl
event will be Fall
The program was
Diskin, 1 7, Maya
Kallah, Nov. 11-13, at
one of the more serious Weitzer, 16, Marni
Congregation Shaarey
Roisman, 16, and
highlights of National
Zedek in East Lansing.
Noah Eub anks, 15.
Federation of Temple
For information, con-
Youth-Michigan's
tact regional adviser Caryn
Leadership Kallah/Regional Kick-
Roman, croman@urj.org or
Off, hosted by Kol Ami Temple
(248) 661-3426.
Youth. Sixty teens representing 11
Sammy Wax, 17, of
Temple Shir Shalom.
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Above: Enjoying the uplifting song pro-
gram are Julia Ager, 17, of Ann Arbor and
Madeleine Levey, 16, of Grand Rapids.
Left: Paying attention at the meeting are
Temple Israel's Ariella Yedwab, Erica
Stern and Marissa Katz, all 14.
Stephen Wald and Erin Clark, both 16 and of Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
East Lansing, sing along.
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