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January 28, 1955 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-01-28

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Oak-Woods Sabbath Program

The Finest Kosher Meats
Delivered - to Your Door

The Suburban Community.

SOC School Daze

By

Tonight, the second in a series
of monthly Friday evening serv-
ices will be held - at the Young
Israel Center of Oak-Woods,
Coolidge at Allen Road, Oak
Park. The service, beginning at
8:30 p.m., will be dedicated to
the Jewish family.
Rabbi Yaakov,I. Homnick will
ready for use a year from now, preach the sermon: "Is the New
barring unforseen difficulties. It Conservative Marriage Contract,
will be located on 10 Mile Rd., Conservative?" and will lead the
between Coolidge and Greenfield. s ensuing discussion.
The program of the Oak-
Woods branch, which is admin-
istered by principal, Reuven Bar-
Levav and his three staff mem-
bers, is identical to that of
I branches in the Detroit area.

OAK MANOR

Suburban Hebrew Students
Get New Outlook - on Studies

Judy

By the Oak-Woodser

Stutz

The 150 students who com-
prise the student population of
the Oak-Woods Branch of the
United Hebrew SchoOls will have
Although we no longer see a change of scenery this week
caps and gowns worn around as the Schools prepares to enter
the high schools, visions of new suburban headquarters.
proud seniors exchanging pic- Meeting since February, 1953
tures . and. preparing for corn- at the Burton School, in Hunt-
mencement still remain. ington Woods, youngsters will
Royal Oak and Berkley High now attend more centrally lo-
commencements were held last cated Oak Park High School
Thursday in their respective where classes swing into action
• ,
on Monday.
auditoriums. Dr. Leon Fram of
The
switch
of
schools,
ac-
Temple Israel delivered the
main address at R. 0. High, and cording to Isadore Goldstein,
Dr. Howard Y. McClusky of the of the United Hebrew Schools
University of Michigan was the staff, is being made- to ease
pressure on the Schools' buses
speaker at Berkley.
and because it is more con-
The graduation dance entitled ` venient for the children and
"Harmony in Hues" followed their parents.
the program at R.O.
A survey taken a few months
An annual potluck party in ago when the change was first
honor of the graduating seniors decided upon showed that 60
was also held last Monday percent of the youngsters en-
night. The dinner was spon- rolled in Hebrew school classes
sored by the Girls' Lit Club. attended the Oak Park Junior
Judy Rattner was co-chairman. High and High School.
"The Eagle" was chosen to be
Students who now are not
the title of the Oak Park High within
walking distance of the
paper. The name was selected branch will_
bepicked up at their
from many entries in a specially homes and taken
to the school,
conducted contest. The winning
or,' if already at school, will be
contestant was Alan Scher.
The recent MISTY (Michigan- taken home by bus.
Indiana State Temple Youth) . Classes are being scheduled at
board meeting, held in South the Oak Park High School only
Bend, Ind. drew many of the until the planned building of
SOC kids and also others active the United Hebrew Schools is
in their own 'temple Youth erected. Meanwhile, plans for
Groups. Les LunSky, Dick Gould, that building are progressing.
Sketches of 't h e proposed
Judy Oppenheim, . Bob Lask,
Ronnie Bassey, Karen Mandle- structure are currently being
baum, Rose Ellen Cohen, Fran completed by architect Elliot
Levin and Doug Bloom attended. Robinson, and bids on the con-
A new boys' club was formed struction are expected shortly.
School officials said that the
in Oak Park for the age group
from 14 to 19. At their third building will be constructed and
meeting, officers were chosen.
Bruce Ash was elected presi-
dent; Michael Marcus,. secre- National Leader Speaks
tary; Alan Scher, treasurer; and. At SOC EduCation Da y
Jim Fleisher, in charge of the
constitution and by-laws. Plans
Mrs. Joseph Hamerman, of
are being made for an athletic New York, national vice-presi-
program in the near future.
dent of Hadassah and national
chairman of American affairs,
will be guest speaker at the an-
nual Education Day program
of South 0 a k-
land County
Now is the time to recondition
Chapter of Ha-
your body as you do your car!
dassah.
Mrs . Hamer-
man will ad-
dress the ses-
WHAT?
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WHEN?

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Recently, however, an agree-
ment was concluded with Rab-
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for the preparation of boys

with Hebrew instruction. This
cousre, which is not as compre- •
hensive as the regular school
instruction, aims specifically
at preparing boys for Bar Mitz-
vah. Temple Emanu-El con-
ducts its own religious school.

Classes of the Oak-Woods
branch meet- in two sessions,
younger children meeting from
4 to 5:30 p.m., Monday and
Wednesday, or on Tuesday and
Thursday, with classes Sunday
morning at the Esther Berman
Bldg.
The older children attend
classes from \ 5:30 to 6:45 p.m.,
Monday to Thursday, and do
not have Sunday classes.
Registration for the schools is
currently in progress, and can
be made at the Esther Berman
Bldg. - Information on the school
program or transportation or
specific appointnients for regis-
tration can •be made by calling
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