6—Friday, March 5, 1965
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ON THE FIRST
ANNIVERSARY
OF OUR
ANNOUNCED
OPENING
we are proud to report
the successful progress of
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ake ahiva We/brew aty SciiooI
19161 Schaefer (Labor Zionist Bldg.), Detroit
offering
A Program of Intensive Judaic Studies
(Humash, Siddur, Hebrew Language, Jewish History, Prophets, Mishna, Dinim)
Emphasizing the Highest Calibre in General Studies
(Approved by the Michigan Department of Public Instruction)
In An Atmosphere of Positive Religious Values
(By qualified and licensed teachers)
For the Development of Character and Moral Training
(In the TOTAL education of the American Jewish Child)
Complete Elementary Program— Kindergarten thru Sixth Grade
New Registration now open for September, 1965
Kindergarten and First Grade Only
(Summer tutorial program in Hebrew will be available
for potentially eligible students in grades 2-6)
For Information Call 342-9119
Akiva Board of Governors
Seated (I. to r.) Dr. Leon Herschfus, Mrs. David Dombey, Rabbi Hayim Donin, Rabbi Manfred
Pick, Principal, Ithamar Koenigsberg, Chairman, Phillip Stollman, Zvi Tomkiewicz, and Mrs.
Charles Snow.
Standing (I. to r.) Jerome W. Kelman, Seymour Ribiat, Ernest Greenfield, Eliot Steiman, Sheldon
Saltzman, Rabbi James I. Gordon, David I. Berris, and Rabbi Samuel H.. Prero.
Members of the Board missing from this picture include: Dr. Jacob E. Goldman, David Greenbaum,
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern, Dr. Max Kapustin, Abraham Kar, Dr. Charles Levi, Vice-Chairman, Rabbi
Joel J. Litke, Irving Schlussel, Abraham Selesny, and Max Stollman.