6—Friday, June 25, 1965 • THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
PART TWO
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The Dynamic American Jew
ANSWERS THE LOOK MAGAZINE REPORT ON THE VANISHING JEW
WITH PICTURES
The years of a child's de-
velopment are fleeting—and
once they are passed they are
irretrievably lost. A child's
formative years are meant to
be happy and care-free, yet,
during those year, his educa-
tional progress shapes his en-
tire life.
How many parents do- you
know who realized, for the
first time, that their child's
education w a s inadequate,
when he couldn't gain admit-
tance to a first-rate college?
How many parents do you
know whose child did not
even finish high school? In
our age of advanced technol-
ogy, the inadequately edu-
cated child is father to the
unsuccessful man.
What about Jewish iden-
tity and loyalty? What about
one's feeling as part of the
Jewish community, not get-
ting lost and completely away
from Jewish things? The
Yeshiva education has en-
abled its students to blend
successful living with Jewish
identity.
Below you will find a cross
section of the graduates and
former students of our school.
Your child can achieve this
kind.of a future by attending
Beth Yehudah Schools.
Give your child the gift
that will last a lifetime. De-
velop your child's potential
as an individual, as a Jew, an
American. Don't you owe it
to your child to at least in-
vestigate the Beth Yehudah
day school program? A ph
call can put your child on
road to academic, spiritual
and material success — call
864-0012.
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Why Deny These Opportunities To Your Child?
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Seymour Kaplan
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Sarah Berman
Grad Wayne State
Youth Director
Grad. Wayne State
Teacher, United Hebrew Schools
Dr. Sol Blumenthal
Wayne University
Dentist
Jerry I. Saltsman
Grad. Wayne State
Executive
Meyer Jacob Segal
Grad. Wayne State
Teacher, Redford High
Beth Yehudah
Serves the Community
Sheila (Weider) Adler
Yavne Hebrew Teachers' Seminary
Teaches Hebrew,
New Brunswick, N.J.
Yehudah Gellman
Wayne State University, M.A.
Teaching Fellow, Wayne U.,
Ph.D. Candidate
Jerry S. Cohen
Aaron J. Prero
Wayne State University cum laude Grad. Wayne State
Chemist
Teaching Fellow, Wayne U.
Moshe Rubinstein
Dr. Charles Levi
University of Detroit, LL.B.
Ophthamologist-Surgeon
Seymour Wolfson
Wayne State University
Graduate student in Physics,
Ph.D. Candidate
Marilyn Carmen
Grad. Wayne State
Teacher
Toby Etta Engel
Stern College for Women,
Daniel Brown
Wayne State University
Teaching assistant, Univ. of
Michigan
George Gelbernian
Grad. Wayne State
Art Teacher, Det. Public Schools
Shlamo Sperka
New York and Michigan Bar
Arthur Greenfield
Wayne U., B.S., Univ. of Chicago,
M.S., Ph.D.
Research Physicist, Bell Telephone
Laboratories
Robert Levi
Grad, Wayne State
Talmudic Resarch
Lakewood, N.J.
Uri Mandelbaum
lnstructotr of Talmud
Yeshivah of Philadelphia
Joel J. Sperka
Wayne U., B.A.
First President's Key
Talmud Instructor
Former Yeshivah students
teaching Hebrew in after-
noon schools are:
Sharon Birnbaum
George Gelberman
Seymour Greenstein
Meyer Segal
Sarah Berman
Cheryl Katz
Seymour Kaplan
Naomi Cohen
David Fein
Chana Prero
Naomi Marazow
Goldie Zucker
Reva Deutch
Moshe Grossbard
We only list people pres-
ently teaching at these
schools. In the normal turn-
over of afternoon congrega-
tional Hebrew school teach-
ers many dozens of former
Beth Ye hudah students
taught Hebrew. Our apologies
for not listing them all.
These students are at-
tending college while pur4
suing full-time Rosh
Yeeshivah studies with
Rabbi Leib Bakst • in the
department of rabbinics:
Harvey Blitz, Daniel
Brown, Michael Butimo-
vitz, Burton Cohen, Ron-
ald PodoLsky, David Fein,
Moshe Fine, Joseph Gold-
man, Fred Greenfield,
Simcha Grossbard, Carl
Isaac, Jerry Lane, Vevel
Perchik, Ezra Rob e r g,
Mathew Schwartz, Albert
Silberberg and Harry
Weiss.
ENGLISH AND HEBREW DEPARTMENTS — NURSERY TO BETH HAMIDRASH
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