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October 02, 1964 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-10-02

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Learning English Through Pictures

Southfield
High
School
Newsline

Young Israel Youth Calendar

ing
it edw ill k. be 7:30 p.m., Oct. 14. All
A full-scale youth activities pro- v
gram will begin Saturday at the boys 11 years and over are in-
Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods
with junior congregation services
9 a.m. under the supervision of
Let others praise you, not your
Larry Platt.
own mouth.—Proverbs 27.
Oneg Shabbaits will be held
every Saturday at 3 p.m. Advisers
MUSIC I ENTERTAINMENT
for the youth groups are Edith
Goldman, Goldie Zucker, Soril
Berris, Estelle Bakunow and Larry
Platt. A special group of boys age
12-14 will study P irk e Avott .
and his orchestra
(Ethics of the Fathers) and Nusach
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Hatefila (cantorial channug) un-
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der the direction of Rabbi Martin
NEIMMI■
Tatlebaum.
For Top Instruction
An innovation will be the weekly
in Piano
minyan and breakfast program be-
. .
.
Classical, Popular,
ginning 9 a.m. Sunday. All tweens
Beginners, Advanced
and teens may take paid in this
program sponsored by the synago
My Home or Yours
gue men's club and supervised by
Call EDITH, GOULD
Barry Eisenberg.
KE 8-6498
On alternate Sundays, Rabbi
Gordon will present a series of
film strips on the life and message
of the Prophets of Israel. Varied
cultural and social programs will
and his ORCHESTRA
be held on the other Sundays.
"Music At Its Best
The Young Israel Teen Group
For Your Guests"
will meet every other Sunday
evening and hold an oneg shabbat
program once a month.
Also formed this year is a boy
scout troop under the direction of
Marvin Engel. The opening meet-

BY RANDY ZUSMAN
The largest sophomore class in
the history of Southfield High
School has begun its final three
years of secondary education.
Over 2,300 students, including over
200 transfer students from the De-
troit area, started the 1964-65
school year.
The sophomore class began im-
High school girls whose mother tongue is Hebrew — or French
mediately to plan for the coming
or Arabic or Romanian — study English in a classroom of the
year by electing officers and Stu-
Beersheba Vocational High School for Girls, a joint project of
d e n t Congress representatives.
Canadian and American Mizrachi Women. The school, in the desert
Among those elected were: secre-
capital of Beersheba. draws students from nearby settlements and
tary. Judy Glick; member of execu-
growing desert communities like Dimona.
tive board, Rick Perlman; Student
Congress representatives, St eve
Lezell, Bill Chase, Pat Schneider
and Doug Zusman!
The first weeks of school were
also marked by the announce-
ment of the semifinalists for the
are planning Jewish Book Month
The 13th annual Jewish Book
National Merit Scholarship pro-
programs.
Fair, to be held at the Jewish
gram for 1964-65. Southfield
Center Nov. 7-22. will have its ' Jewish Book Month programs
this year has eight semifinalists.
accent on youth. Mrs. Arthur have been scheduled by YM-
YWHAs and Jewish Community
Among them are Nancy Gar-
Gould, chairman, stated.
Centers, synagogues, libraries, Hil- lock, Sidney Hantler and Randy
A special room for children is
lel Foundations, PTAs of Jewish Zusman. In order to become a
being planned by Mrs. Bruce Thal,
schools. bureaus of Jewish educa- finalist in Michigan, students had
and a dramatic competition in De-
tion. local chapters of national I to receive a selection score of 144
troit's religious schools is planned.
Jewish organizations and • Jewish or higher on the qualifying test
By
Mrs. Gould announced that noted military chaplains and .TWB Armed given last year.
speakers will be featured, the open- Forces and Veterans Services Com- ! Fourteen thousand s t u d en t s
Shop
ing address to be delivered by Dr. mittees.
across the nation have qualified
Joseph C. Landis of New York.
(Mrs. Symour
! to take the final part of the testing
Schwartz)
The Center Theater will state
glorists
program which will determine the
Plymouth
Group
Holds
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Tenth
"The
Paddy C.haefskY's
; eventual winners of the scholar
For Every Occasion
Unusual Accessories
Man."
Annual Candy Sale to 1 ships which range from $100 to
We Deliver Coll LI 6-9500
Including Satin, Hostess Sets,
"A Jewish Library in Every Aid Retarded Children ! $1500 a year for four years. The
Place Cards, etc.
22173 Cooldige, nr. 9 Mile Rd.
eventual winners are chosen on
Jewish Home" is the theme of
The Plymouth Association for
the 21st annual Jewish Book
basis of high school record,
its : '
Month, to be observed through- 1 Retarded Children is holding
school recommendations, excep-
ASSOCIATED
out the country from Oct. 29 to annual candy sale to raise funds . tional accomplishments or abili-
Nov. 29th, the eve of Hanukah, for equipment and services not , ties. ; participation in school and
1
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under the auspices of the Jewish furnished by the state budget.
• MOVIES
• CANDIDS
community activities. character,
A portion of receipts from last . : leadership and test scores.
LI 8-2266
is COLOR
Book Council of the National
• BLACK & WHITE
Jewish Welfare Board, it was year's sale was used to buy a 40-
Homecoming is fast approaching
announced by Rabbi Gilbert passenger bus which was given to d I Southfield High as the homecom-
o
the Plymouth State
Klaperman, Jewish Book Council
ing game on Oct. 16. and dance
Training School. The bus is now ; the following night draw nearer.
president, who said that 2,000
being used to take the children on Southfield's Blue Jays with Rich-
groups M all parts of the country
outings. Profits also are used to ard Roth and Al Cohen playing
buy materials and equipment for offense and defense meet the Hazel
SHERIDAN GLAMOUR
research in retardation, pay trans- ! Park Vikings at 8 p.m. Before the
AND HEALTH SPA
portation costs of University of game there will be the annual
PROFESSIONAL TEACHERS
Only Women's Reduc-
Michigan dental students who give I homecoming parade. The parade
ing Resort in the
FIELD ART STUDIO
the children free dental services will start at 7 o'clock and will
Midwest
Adults S
Adults &
Swimming Pool Now Open
18090 Wyoming (at Curtis)
and • meet costs of volunteer ser- circle the football field. The
821 LAKE SHORE DR.
Children
Children
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vices.
Michigan City, Indiana
dance will be Saturday night at • •
TR 2-8595
There are three kinds of high- , 8:30 in the school gymnasium, at
quality candy available at the which time the homecoming queen
Northwest depot, 18104 Forrer, VE will be announced. Among those
7-6577.
running for homecoming queen
Parents of the children at Ply- and court are Carolyn Daitch and
mouth suggest the candy be used Sue Salinger.
as gifts for Sweetest Day, Oct. 17.
A mock national. state, and
$2.00
Shampoo and Set
local election will be held the
At Mid-America's fabulous resort ...
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last week in October to deter-
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Hair Cuts—Wed. and Thurs.
• Terrific food
to
Meet
at
Adas
Shalom
• Beautiful heated pool
students of Southfield High.
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and patio

SAMMY

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Ae eiit on Young People Is Planned
ish Book Fair in November
for

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The Bar and Bat Mitzvah Club Southfield High has three for-
of Adas Shalom will hold its first eign exchange students and one

session 8:15 a.m. Sunday morning
service will be led by members of
United Synagogue Youth. Follow-
ing breakfast; a film on children
of other. lands will be shown.
These monthly programs are
open to Adas Shalom youngsters
age 12-17.

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transfer student from Europe.
Coming to Southfield as exchange
students are Tuula Hellstedt from
Finland, Jorgen Johansson from
Sweden, and Aledia Freund from
Germany. Moving to Southfield
from London, England, is Linda
Wicks.
* * *
Important programs to be held
in the future are:
Oct. 21—Foreign Exchange As-
sembly
' Nov. 10 — Senior Government
Day
December — Scholastic Honors
Assembly
March—National Honor Society
Induction

Juniors Get in Training
for Marathon Social

The junior congregation of Cong

Shaarey Zedek will start its mem-
bership drive with a "Five-Hour
Marathon Social" 4-9 p.m., Oct. 11.
A scavenger hunt on synagogue
grounds will be followed by 6 p.m.
dinner and a social. Members will
be admitted free. A nominal fee
for nonmembers will be substract-
ed from membership dues for those
who apply later.

26—Friday, October 2, 1964
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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