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16-Year-Old Scientist Is First Israeli
to Enter Global Fair; Will -Visit Detroit

The first Israeli contestant in third annual Science Model Con-
the 16-year history of the Nation- test.
His prize was a trip to the
al Science Fair-International, to
be held in St. Louis May 5-8, is a United States as the first Israeli
16-year-old high school student, to participate in the National
designer and builder of a digital Science Fair-International. On
his return from the Fair, Zvi will
electronic computer.
On Dec. 29, Zvi Klein, a sixth visit Detroit.
The Israeli science model con-
grade student at the Rehovoth
Secondary School, won Israel's test, sponsored by the Weizmann
Institute of Science, was conducted
among students of Israel's high
TEENAGE schools, with one contestant sel-
by each school.
SUMMER ected
Each participant was asked to
build a science model or write a
CAMP
research paper illustrating a given
IN ISRAEL
principle in the natural sciences
or mathematics. Zvi won over 30
at Kfar Silver, Agricultural Training
contestants.
School
His computer is an elementary
JULY 1st - AUGUST 19th, 1965
electronic adding and subtracting
machine with a capacity of two
Non-Profit Educational Project
digits. It is able to perform any
Activities include Conversational He- number of both operations in any
brew, Seminars, Israeli Songs and order, within the limits of the
Dances, Sightseeing throughout Israel,
land and water sports, etc.
above capacity.
Designed, built and tested by
Total Cost $975.00
him, the computer took 1,200 hours
Charges cover all educational • and rec- to build and cost 500 pounds ($167).
reational activities, field trips, lodging,
food, (dietary laws observed) medical His only guidance was a week's
care, and transportation from New orientation in the principles in-
York City to Israel and return.
volved, from the Computer Design
For Information write or call
Laboratory of the Weizmann In-
stitute of Science at Rehovoth.
ZOA Youth Dept., 145 East 32nd St.
Zvi arrived in the United
New York City, N.Y. 10016
States April 12 on his first visit
MU 3-9200
to the United States, to see this
or
country in advance of the Fair.
Zionist Organization of Detroit
He toured the IBM World Trade
25219 Southfield Road
Corp's installations, and on
Southfield, Mich.
April 30 will be the weekend
Phone 353-3636
guest in Washington of science
counselor to the Israel Embassy,
REGISTRATION
Hillel Algaad and Mrs. Algaad.
On May 2 he flies to the Fair
in St. Louis, accompanied by
a member of the Israel embassy
Non-Profit Educational
staff, and at the Fair's conclu-
SUMMER CAMP
sion will spend the weekend in
Detroit, flying back to Israel to
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resume his studies.
Zvi was born in France March
Enrollnisnt
10, 1949, the son of Zeev and Leah
for BOYS & GIRLS,
Klein, Romanian Jews who mira-
AGES 14 to 17
culously escaped the Hitler holo-
The 1 week program features:
caust. He was brought to Israel
• Camping, working with Israeli boys
at the age of 3 months in 1949, and
& girls in KFAR HAYAROK
lives in Rehovoth with his par-
• Field trips— hikes throughout Israel
• Classes in conversational Hebrew
ents and a sister.
• Land & water sports, arts & crafts
Electronics a n d mathematics
• American and Israeli counselors
are Zvi's hobbies. He has built a
• Nutritiobs & strictly
July-Aug. 1965
primitive but functioning radio
kosher cuisine
station and an auxiliary instru-
• 5•Day Mediterranean
ment which demonstrates how the
cruise
TOTAL COST
counting unit in the adding ma-
For full particulars contact:
chine operates with the use of
only seven transistors. His next
project is the manufacture of a
gLIMMER CAMP in ISRAEL
television receiver. His ambition
19161 Schaefer
is to build electronics instruments.
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District Finalists
to Vie in Bible
Quiz Regionals

Finalists of the Detroit district
exams for the National Bible

1313Y0 International Presidents
to Be Honored at Testimonial

Bnai Brith Youth Organization
and the Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Men's and Women's Councils
will honor Detroiter Richard
Heideman, international president

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RICHARD AND LINDA

of the Aleph Zadik Aleph, and
Linda Rubin of Mount Clemens, in-
ternational president of the Bnai
Brith Girls 8 p.m. Thursday at the
Labor Zionist Institute.
All members of the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization, Bnai Brith,
their families and friends are in-
vited.
Mrs. Leonard Sims, past interna-
tional president of Bnai Brith
Women, will be guest speaker.

Scout Burton Leib
Gets Eagle Award

Boy Scout Troop 135, sponsored
by the Men's Club of Cong. Bnai

David and under the leadership
of Scoutmaster Irwin Ratner, re-
cently presented the Eagle award
to Burton Leib, son of Dr. and Mrs.
Sidney Leib of George Washing-
ton Ave., Southfield.
At the court of honor, second
class awards went to Moe Adler,

Mitchel Solomon, Mark Rosen,
Mark Tuttleman, Martin Fox,
Joel Last and Jerry Magder. The
first class award was presented to
Avery Harris; and Richard Le-
vitte and Anthony Moss received
star awards. Tenderfoot scouts in-

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stalled by Ratner were Jerry
Offen, Allan Horwitz, Robert

Ross, Mark Cricow, Sidney Bro-
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Posar. . Guest speaker was Charles
E. Feinberg. Dave Liebow is troop

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Young Adults Elect Chief
at Cong. Beth Abraham

The Young Adult Group of
Beth Abraham Synagogue has
elected Shelley Bank as president
for the coming term. Rebecca

Bortnick is secretary and Marshal
Fisher treasurer of the social cul-
tural organization.

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Young people age 18-24, not
necessarily members of the syna-
gogue, are invited to join. For
information, call Rebecca Bortnick,
LI 4-0589.

Library Program to Focus
on Careers for Youth

Sherwood Forest Library will
present a program of interest to
parents and students, "After
High School?," 8 p.m. Monday.
"Should Everyone Go to Col-
lege?" will be one of the ques-

AUTO LOANS

bert Elazar, superintendent of
the United Hebrew Schools, will
be joined by instructor Menachem
Glaser in distributing prizes and
awards.
The winner at the regionals will
be awarded a trip to New York,
where the national finals are to
be held May 2.
Bible Quiz is sponsored by
the Department of Education and
Culture of
Jewish Agency and
the World Jewish Bible Society.

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Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
CUSTOMERS SAY:
Martin Rubin of Mount Clemens,
"DEXTER CHEVROLET
represents over 26,000 members of
the Bnai Brith Girls in the United
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Asia, and South America. She is a
senior at Mount Clemens High
Better Every Way
School ,a top honor student in her
• Better Service
class and plans to attend the Uni-
versity of Michigan in the fall with
• Better Deals
aspirations of studying medicine.
Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Heideman of Roselawn Ave., is the
41st international AZA "Grand
Aleph Godol," representing 27,500
members throughout the world. He
was graduated from Mumford
High School in February and will
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enter the University of Michigan in
June, where he will study law.
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group work agency serving Jewish
young men and women age of 14-
19 in its Teen-age division and
19-26 in its Young Adult division.
Chairman of the testimonial com-
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Quiz have been announced.
To participate in the oral reg- tions answered by a panel of edu-
ional exams Sunday in the United cators and community leaders. The
Hebrew Schools auditorium are public is invited.
UHS high school students Mark
Schneider, Zevi Miller, Sanford
Olshansky, Marc Mishory, Sandra
Gross and Avi Kandel.
Judges at the contest will be
Rabbi Pesach Soble, Jay Rosen-
shine and Dr. Naphtali Wiesner.
Dr. Sylvan J. Ginsburgh, princi-
pal of the high school, will be

quizmaster on contents of Bere-
shith, the Book of Genesis. Al-

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