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June 11, 1965 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-06-11

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ANSWERS THE LOOK MAGAZINE REPORT ON THE VANISHING JEW

The Surviving American Jew

Had LOOK magazine taken
a more prolonged look at
the American Jewish scene
- its reporter would have
found a surving, not a van-
ishing Jew. He would have
found Jewish young people
who are successful in Amer-
ican society; precisely be-

cause they are successful
Jews. A tradition of study—
of learning—of serious and
reverent school attendance
—has enabled them to
achieve high academic hon-
ors. Through religious stu-
dies they have gained a
sense of perspective and

worth. They know who they
are, where. they are going
and how to get there. The
Bath Yehudah Schools sa-
lutes its students pictured
and listed on this page—for
their special achievements
—and all of its fine students
for another banner aca-

demic year. The Beth Ye-
hudah Schools offers ALL
Jewish children the kind of
academic training that will
lead them to material suc-
cess and Jewish perspec-
tives that lead to spiritual
fulfillment. If you would
like to discuss a more

meaningful educational pro-
gram for your child, please
return the coupon at the
bottom of this page.
The Beth Yehudah Schools
welcomes the support of
those who want to help its
crucial program of Jewish
survival.

ENGLISH AND HEBREW DEPARTMENTS — NURSERY TO BETH HAMIDRASH

State's Best Phi Beta Kappa Record-1965

State's. Best Phi Beta Kappa Record-1964

These graduates are
attending college on
Academic Scholar-
ships:

ELECTED TO PHI BETA KAPPA in 1964 were: Judith
Isbee, Ziporah Kahana, Sarah Gail Cohen, Rivka Green-
baum, Rochelle Greenfiela, Linda Beale and Fay Baras.
Shown with these outstanding students are Phi Beta Kappa
official Charles Feinberg, Sylvia Goodman and Rabbi
Chaim Tzvi Hollander.

NO PUBLIC SCHOOL UNTIL COLLEGE—AND THEN
A PHI BETA KAPPA KEY! Beth Yehudah graduates
Ruthy Shaye, Florine (Rabinowitz) Sperka, and Samuel
Zentman, were among 58 Wayne graduates elected to
Phi Beta Kappa. No other single high school- had as many
of its students elected to Phi Beta Kappa. These students
attended the Beth Yehuda schools from kindergarten
through the 12th grade. On hand to see the honor stu-
dents, congrat'71atei by retiring President Clarence Hill-
berry, were Rabbi Avrohom Freedman, civic leaders Irwin
1. Cohn and Dan Laven.

Jerry Birnbaum,
Sharon Birnbaum,
Harvey Blitz,
Daniel Brown
David Cohen
Naomi Cohen
Toby Engel
Yehudah Gellman
Rivkah Greenbaum
Fred Greenfield
Shelly Greenfield
Naomi Grossbard
Ziporah Kahana,
Aaron Prero
Ruthie Schay
Miriam Schloss
Chavie Sperka
Seymour Wolfson
Samuel Zentman

SUPPORTERS OF THE Beth Jacob School, Mrs. Julius
Feigehnan and Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, congratulate Judith
Spitzer, Malka Freedman, and Reva Baxt on their election
to Phi Beta Kappa.

ONE-THIRD OF BETH YEHUDAH'S graduating seniors
were elected to Phi Beta Kappa. No other school in the
state can match that record. From left to right are: Thomas
Herskovic, Saul Weingarden, David Wayntraub and Mur-
ray Ellenberg, Phi Beta Kappa honorees. These four boys
and Mitchel Herleg (not pictured) were Quiz 'Em winners.

'Ems." Students of
BETH YEHUDAH HAS WON three of four Detroit - News "Quiz
any
academie contest
in
Beth Yehudah schools have been more than able to coninete High,
Madison High and
Oak
Park
other
school.
These
teams
won
against
with any \
Melvindale.

Sigmund Rolik congratu-
lates Sol Weingarten, the
recipient of Wayne Uni-
versity's 4-year Rolik
Scholarship. Thanking
Rolik for his aid to edu-
cation and congratulating
Weingarten are Yeshivah
supporter Sam Hecht-
man, and Nathan Golden
and Pr esident, Hillel
Abrams.

On their way to Israel for a year's study are graduating
Beth Jacob seniors: Leni Weiner, Leah Klein, Judith
Greenbaum, Esther Oppen, Judy Spitzer, Bluma Kravetz,
Chaya Tatelbaum, Bernice Apt, Malka Freedman Reva
Baxt.

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not deprive von'. child of such opportunities!

READY FOR THE NEW TERM — Classes for boys will
be consolidated at the beautiful new school on Fairfax in
Southfield. Facilities include libraries, laboratories, an
arts and crafts room and modern classrooms.

12—Friday, June 11, 1965

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

NAME
ADDRESS
PHONE
I 'WOULD LIKE TO ENROLL MY CHILD ❑ CHILDREN
I WOULD LIKE TO BECOME A TORAH SUPPORTER

18029 Wyoming, Detroit, Michigan. UN 2-6668
Send this coupon to: Yeshivah Beth Yehudah,
IIIIII MI 11111

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