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January 29, 1965 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-01-29

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Bnai Moshe Sets Week's Calendar

Activities for the coming week
are scheduled‘by youth affiliates of
Cong. Bnai Moshe, and several new
groups have been formed there.

Sor4Vmore Chapter. United
Synagogue Youth, will hear Elana
Cutler speak on her recent trip
to Israel 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the
synagogue.
Freshman Chapter, USY, will
visit the boat show at the Detroit
Artillery Armory 1:45 p.m. Sun-
day.
For information on the following

NIIIMFORI)

Hillbillies to Hop at Hillel House

The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
new groups, call Seymour Kaplan,
TT
s
tion at Wayne State University an-
LI 8-9000.
Hazzanim Club, open to all
nounces its Hillel Hillbilly Hop at 8
boys age 10-12, under the direc-
p.m. Feb. 6 at Hillel House.
tion of Cantor Louis Klein, to
Dress is hillbilly style, and those
provide training for Sabbath
planning to attend should bring
and holiday services;
guitars, banjos and washboards. Re-
A pre-Leadership Training Fel-
freshments will be served. Admis-
lowship study group for boys and
sion is free.
girls 9-12, who have the required
There will be a brunch, 11:45
six hours of weekly Hebrew in-
a.m. Feb. '7, at Hillel House. Al-
struction:
BY
LARRY
DEITCH
. len Gould will report on "What
Atid, a college-age group for all
I Saw in Mississippi."
young adults interested in social
In recently held elections, Mum-
and cultural programs.
ford students elected student coun-
The Student Zionist Organiza-
cil officers for the coming semes- tion of the Hillel Foundation will
ter. They include Harry Winer, co-sponsor a movie, "The Price of
president; Paul Jacobs. vice presi- Silence", 7 p.m. Tuesday in the
dent; Ronna Ross, corresponding Mart Room, Mackenzie Hall. This
secretary; Rita Ordin, recording documentary on the plight of the
secretary; and Lanny Lesser, treas- Russian Jews is narrated by Ed-
urer. They were installed at a ward G. Robinson. A number of
school assembly, last Thursday-
by principal Miss Helen J. Del-
bridge.

I

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Youth Page

Teens Dick Heideman Linda Rubin
to Have Dinner With the President



Two Michigan teen-agers. inter- dents for the international execu-
national presidents of the Bnai tive board meetings of AZA and
Brith Youth Organization. will BBG will be Ellen Zeff, 17316
lead their own executive board Shervilla, Southfield, and 25 other
meetings as well as representing top BBYO leaders from various
BBYO at a special dinner with parts of North America. Ellen is
President Lyndon B. Johnson in international BBG vice president
for summer leadership programs.
Washington. D.C. Feb. 3 and 7.
Richard and Linda will lead
Richard Heideman, 17352 Rose-
lawn, • and Linda Rubin. of Mount the international AZA and 'BBG
officers
and district presidents
Clemens. top
through studies and discussions
leaders of t h c
of world Jewish problems and
Aleph Z ad ik
Plans of their respective organi-
Aleph (boy's di- :r
zations.
vision? and Bnai
In addition. the executives will
Brith Girls. will
visit the Tomb of the Unknown
attend the Bnai
Soldier and the grave of the late
Brith Anti - Def
i President John F. Kennedy at Ar-
amation League's
lington National Cemetery and the
dinner with Pres-
Lincoln Memorial..
ident Johnson at
Later. they will hold a special
the Sheraton
Sabbath service and dinner pro-
Park Hotel Wed-
Heideman
gram
with several prominent adult
nesday.
Joining, the two youth presi- leaders of the Washington area
Jewish community.
Advance plans for intensifica-
Jewish Agency to Give
tion of BBYO's major summer
50 Scholarship Grants for leadership programs will be ex-
: plored at the meetings. Under dis-
Study Institute in Israel
cussion will be the International
Applications are now being ac- Leadership Training Conference
cepted for full scholarships for the and international conventions of
tenth annual Hayim Greenberg AZA and BBG — all to be held
Study Institute in Israel during the at Camp Bnai Brith. Starlight, Pa.
academic year 1965-66 under the -- and the 1965 Israel Summer
sponsorship of the Department of institute.
The young people will also
Education and Culture of the Jew-
present petitiAimg. with thou-
ish Agency for Israel,
Scholarships are open to 50 sands
of members' signatures to
°

qualified young American Jews age Bnai Brith President Label A.
Katz, who is chairman of the
18-25 for study in Jerusalem in the
American
Jewish Conference on
I
fields of Judaica and Hebraica. -
Soviet Jewry. The petitions pro-
The scholarships include tuition,
current anti-Semitism in the
and
and full maintenance in Israel.
Soviet Union.
Applicants possessing a limited
Ph ilip Mullin, Washington, D.C...
Hebrew language background de-
administrative officer of the John
part with a group in July for an
F. Kennedy Center for the Per-
intensive course in Hebrew at an
forming Arts will accept the first
Ulpan prior to formal studies in BBYO check toward the purchase
September.
of a seat for $1.000,
Applications must be made be-
In an effort to help mobilize
fore May 30. For information, write
volunteers for the "War on Pov-
Dr. Samuel M. Blumenfield, dir- erty," the AZA and BBG execu-
ector of the Jewish Agency's de-
tives will be briefed by Norman
partment of education and culture.
Rae, director of the division of
515 Park Ave.. New York 10022.
volunteer and community re-
sources in the U.S. Office of Eco-
nomic Opportunity.
He will help the youths evaluate
various work and service projects
Exciting 8 Week
that can be performed in the 1.100
North American communities
. where BBYO has members.

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The newly elected officers and
those who have served in previous
SUMMER CAMP
semesters were honored at the an-
Four students have been
nual Student Council pancake selected by the National Founda-
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breakfast tuis morning.
Enrollment
The senior class of January 1965 winers of the Esther and Louis
for BOYS & GIRLS,
has departed from our ranks with LaMed Award for a Master's Essay
AGES 14 to 17
graduation exercises held this in the Field of Judaica for the
The 1 week program feallues:
morning in the M u m f Ord audi- year 1964.
• Camping, working with Israel! boys
torium. Many seniors graduated
They are Simcha Berkowitz of
& girls in KFAR HAYAROK
with high honors. which include Philadelphia. Aaron S. Klieman of
• Field trips—hikes throughout Israel
junior Phi Beta Kappa. magna cum Chicago, Miss Anne G. Lapidus of
• Classes in conversational Hebrew
• Land & water sports, arts & crafts
Iaude, and cum laude. Those re- Brookline. Mass.. and Richard Ned
• American and Israeli counselors
ceiving junior Phi Beta Kappa in- Lebow of New York.
• Nutritious & strictly
July-Aug. 1965
clude Neal Bruss, Susan Kepes.
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The Esther and Louis LaMed
Marilyn Sitron and Jeffrey Weis. Awards were established in 1960
• i-Day Madltorrantan
Magna cum laude graduates
anise
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are Maura Bluestone, Neal Bruss,
For full particular" contact:
The
National
Foundation
for
Susan Elman, Susan Kepes, Mari-
Jewish Culture is instrumental in
lyn Sitron and Jeffrey Weisz.
granting these awards which are
SLIMMER CAMP. ISRAEL
Those who received the distinc-
given each year for outstanding
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The Mumford Current Affairs
Club will culminate its semester's
activities with its banquet at Carl's
Chop House Feb. 12. Guest speak-
18451
er will be City Comptroller Rich-
WYOMING
ard Strichartz
Mumford teams have done ex-
tremely well in recent competition
WE RENT
and are in the thick of their
league races. The powerful Mum-
NEW CONTINENTAL MOHAIR
ford swim team defeated Osborn
in a dual meet 55-50 and is now
tied with Denby for the East Side
ALSO FEATURING A FINE SELECTION OF
League lead.
The fourth-place Mumford bas-
ketball team defeated Southeastern
59-53. This victory evens their sea-
at
son record to .500 on a 3 - 3 won-
lost record. The team was sparked ,
on to victory by the nine points
7651 W. McNICHOLS at Santa Barbara
and fine play making of junior
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Ner Tamid Award
Winner to, Make Scout
`Report to Nation'

Mark S. Hochberg. 17, of Provi-
dence, R. 1.. an Eagle Scout mem-
ber of Temple Beth-El and holder
of the Ner Tamid Award, has won
high distinction from the Boy
Scouts of America.
He has been chosen to represent
one of the 12 scout regions of the
nation with 11 other Eagle Scouts
who will make the traditional Re-
port to the Nation at the White
House and to other officials in
Scouts of Jewish faith will launch Washington and New York dur-
Boy Scout Week at special Sab- ing Boy Scout Week, Feb. 7-13.
bath services Feb. 5 and 6, mark-
ing the 55th anniversary of the
American Legion to Take
Boy Scouts of America.
Special activities planned by 45 Students to Circus
more than 2,000 scout units will
Rosenwald Post and Auxiliary,
he held the week of Feb. 7. The American Legion, will charter a
theme is "Strengthen America's bus to take 45 children of the
Heritage."
Beth Yehudah Hebrew School to
Banquets, special ceremonies, a the Shrine Circus 11:30 a.m. Feb.
Uniform Day (Feb. 8) and Good 8, at the State Fair Grounds.
Turn Day (Feb. 10) are sched-
The arrangements committee to
uled.
The heritage theme is meant accompany the children includes
to encourage youthful awareness Joseph Shapiro, past commander;
David Pessman; Louis Bogrow;
of our American heritage.
Mrs. Marion Tennebaum, child
welfare chairman; Mollie Elias and
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Esther Oshan.
24—Friday, January 29, 1965

America's Heritage
Scout Week Theme

WSU groups are co-sponsoring the
film.
Classes announced by Rabbi Max
Kapustin, director of Hillel, in-
clude a study group in the biblical
commandments with special em-
phasis on contemporary problems
12:30-2 p.m. Tuesdays: and Talmud
B'rakhot 2:30-3:30 p.m., Tuesdays,
Thursdays.
Students interested in a Hebrew
class for beginners may contact
the Hillel office, TE 1-0129.

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