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July 09, 1965 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-07-09

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Third Brother Heads
Youth Organization

"It must run in the family" is
a remark the Robert Trepeck
family is quite used to.
At a recent Temple Israel Youth
Group installation dinner-dance,
Steven Trepeck became the third
to serve as youth
group president.
And to make a
clean sweep of
it, the fourth
Trepeck boy,
Norman, will
serve under his
older brother as
financial vice
president.
Trepeck brother
Steven
Steven will be 11
in August; Norman, 16 the same
month.
The two eldest sons of the Tre-
pecks, who live at 25370 Humber,
Huntington Woods, are Peter
(president in 1957-'58) and Larry
(1958-'59). At the end of Larry's
term of office the two received
engraved kiddus-h cups simultan-
eously as the first brothers to
succeed each other as presidents
of the organization.
Mr. and Mrs. Trepeck also are
in on the honors, he as a Temple
Israel trustee and she as a sister-
hood member. Trepeck is presi-
dent of the Economy Oil Co. and
has been chairman of the mechani-
cal trades division of the Allied
Jewish Campaign and secretary of
the Fresh Air Society.

`Anti-Jewish Intellectual'
Topic of Atid Lecture

Detroit Atid will hear Rabbi
Irwin Groner of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek discuss "Why Is the Jewish
Intellectual Anti-Jewish?" 8 p.m.,
July 18 at Shaarey Zedek.
Eliezer Silverman, advisor to
the group, will chair the program.
Gloria Kadashaw will act as re-
corder.
Anyone of college age interested
in further information may call
Marilyn Sitron, UN 2-6331.

Silence is more eloquent than
words. — Carlyle.

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SINCE 1958

Youth Pale

Temple Israel Awards Convocation
Honors Students' Accomplishments

Temple Israel Religious School
students from pre-Bar Mitzvah
through high school received
awards for high achievement and
accomplishment.
Winners of the Philip Dresser
Confirmation Class Awards, pre-
sented annually to the outstanding
young man and young woman in
the confirmation class (ninth

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Sheryl

Mark

grade) were Sheryl Gae Silver,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. I. Walter
Silver. and Mark Steven Bobroff,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bo-
broff.
Each of the winners received a
basic - Jewish library collection of
11 volumes. Other confirmation
winners were Judith Cassel and
Muriel Nathan, scholarship; and
Judith, Marilyn Kellman, Laurel
Lipsitt, Marjorie Silver and Shel-
ley Stern, essay contest.
The Brenda Bloomberg Award
recipients, all high school grad-
uates, were, for scholarship, Renie
Anspach, Deana Baker, Jeffrey
Champagne, Beverly Hern, Bar-
Bara Norris, Diane Saltz, Alan
Wagman and Michael Wartell.
For activities, Karen Begun,
Margaret Barris, Michael Burn-
stein, Sandra Fuller, Ronald Hahn,
Phyllis Hendehnan, Susan Mintz,
Susan Robbins, Judith Rosenbaum
and Diane Saltz; for attendance
over three years of high school,
Deanna Baker, Joanne Hertz, David
Kikoler, Jay Kohlenberg, Clifford
Levin and Diane Saltz.
Others among the 66 graduates
to be honored were Steven Ben-
nett, Youth Group President's
Medal; Richard Roth, activities

PAW

illustrated family bibles, went to
Joyce Elaine Handler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William Handler,
Janet Susan Simons, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.
Frank L. Simons;
and Walter S.
Zeiger, s o n of
Mrs. Maurice
Zeiger and the
late Mr. Zeiger.
The Barr
Awards, t o p
award presented
in the Hebrew
Janet
school, are given
a n 11 u a 11 y to three 12-year-olds,
prior to Bar or Bat Mitzvah, for
the completion of four years of
outstanding scholarship, achieve-
ment and participation in junior
congregation activities.
The Hebrew School Faculty
Award, given to
a youngster who
has already been
Bar Mitzvah,
went to D a vi d
Hiller, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Hil-
ler.
Over 60 stu-
dents, one pupil
in each grade
from fourth
David
through eighth, were recipients of
the Samuel F. Grandon Book
Awards, given for excellence in
scholarship and effort. They are:

SCHOLARSHIP: Fourth grade, Lori
Weil, Denise Thal, Marti Cowan, Stef-
fan Fuller, Sara Caplan; fifth grade,
Jerry Kaufman, Leonard Hutton, Bar-
bara Schlain, Lynn Furman, Ronna
Horwitz, Randy Levine, Steven Solo-
mon; sixth grade, Maury Okun, Steven
Turetzky, Leonard Felder, Howard
Graef, Larry Magder, Andrew Wach-
ler; seventh grade, Sheldon Borkin,
Robert Schlain, Brian Peden, Michael
Dunitz, Douglas Etkin, Ruth Anne O-
kun, Anthony Shields; eighth grade,
Barbara Feldman, Kenneth Shelden,
Joan Collins, Carol Wolfe, Linda Kop-
py and Sheri Maldaver.
EFFORT: Fourth grade, Alison Conn,
Gail Posner, Susan Gold, Mark Brooks,
Susan Fishbein; fifth grade, Martin
Gilbert, Nancy Fink, Jeffrey Steele,
Joel Kraus, Lisa Altshuler, William
Weiler; sixth grade, Helayne Brinauer,
Rhona Barnett, Michele Altman, Sandy
Berlin, Allison Van Dox, Carol Gold-
rath; seventh grade, Ricky Kishner,
Sandra Kraus, Debbie Lipsitt. Frances
Silberg, Sherry Planko, Carole Sparr,
Mark Kellman; eighth grade. Steven
Goldberg, Nora Pasman, Michael Bind-
er, Julie Wagner, Neil Hertzberg and
Mark Linden.

They Made the Grade

STANFORD LEVINSON, 16-
year-old senior at Southfield High
School, and Ellen Kellman, 15, a
junior at Cass Tech, are among 50
winners of summer science schol-
arships awarded by the Michigan

Virginia Middleweight
Heads Maccabiah Team

Middleweight Jim Bregman of
Arlington, Va., an Olympic bronze
medalist, heads a four-man 1965
United States Maccabiah Judo
Team. The seventh World Mac-
cabiah Games will be held in Tel
Aviv, Aug. 23-31, with Jewish ath- Sholem Aleichem Names
letes from 35 nations participating
in a 20-sport program. The United New Day Camp Director
Judie Cohen has been named
States will be represented by a
175-200 member squad financed director of the Sholem Aleichem
through public subscription. Judo Institute Summer Day Camp this
is a new sport on the Maccabiah season.
program.
A Wayne State University col-
lege of education graduate with
BS and MA degrees, she was as-
Center Worker Heads
sociated with the Detroit and Mad-
for Dixie as Volunteer
ison Heights school system, and
Jewish Center Teen Club Super- was a teacher at Tyler School from
visor Marsh-all Rubin is one of 1962 to 19f5.
nine social workers participating
A former playground director
in a service project in the South for the Detroit Department of
for the National Association of Parks and Recreation, she has
Jewish Center Workers.
worked at -Camp Bnai Brith and in
Rubin's two-week volunteer pro- 1963 was the Jewish Center teen
ject this month will endeaver to summer program director, in addi-
set up day camps, recreation cen- tion to being a teen club adviser
ters, classes and tutorial programs and lounge worker.
for needy Southern Negroes.

Walter

Joyce

award of the Michigan State Tem-
ple Youth; and Lewis Flashenberg, Area BBYO Leaders
Boys' College Prep for nor-
Phyllis Hendehnan, Beverly Hern in Summer Programs
mal non-producing Juniors,
and Diane Saltz, Men's Club De-
Seniors, P.G.'s. Semi-tutorial.
Two local Bnai Brith Youth
bating Keys.
All graduates college ac-
leaders
are participating in spe-
In the Hebrew school depart-
cepted. Faculty: college or
ment, the Maurice Edwin Barr cial BBYO programs this summer.
Ellen Zeff, 17316 Shervilla,
adult teaching experience.
Awards of three Menorah Press-
Southfield, helped plan and is
Full academic, cultural,
joining in the international lead-
sports, including study skills,
SHERIDAN
GLAMOUR
ership training conference at Star-
reading, creative writing,
AND HEALTH SPA
light, Pa . , on a partial scholarship.
comparative religion, art,
Only Women's Reduc-
The seven-week "Kallah" is de-
ing Resort in the
music, drama, crew, lacrosse.
signed to convey specific leader-
Midwest
Catalog. Roy Brown, Founder
Summer Pool -
ship and arts skills to participants.
Open Year Round
and Headmaster, Old Say-
Sessions for the 40 "campers" will
821 LAKE SHORE DR.
brook, Conn. 203-388-2867.
be held at the new Sam. Beber
Michigan City, Indiana
TR 2-8595
Leadership Village at Camp Bnai
Brith.
Mark L. Lezell, 18107 Ken-
WE RENT
tucky, will join in the BBYO
1965 Israel Summer Institute, a
NEW CONTINENTAL MOHAIR
study-tour of the Holy Land in
July and August.
Tony Martin Dress Suits
After visiting major points of
ALSO FEATURING A FINE SELECTION OF
interest and living for a few days
on a kibbutz, the Institute partici-
Men's Clothing
pants will spend time in Amster-
dam on their return. Participants
at
are selected because of their in-
terest, ability and experience in
HANDELSMAN CLOTHING
BBYO activities.

Ballroom Dancing by

Prominent Builder
Joseph Rosenthal, a lea-ding Jew-
ish building contractor in New
York City at the turn of the cen-
tury, directed much of the work
connected with the building of the
city's subway system.

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Recitation Contest Award win-
ners of Jewish books were:

First grade, Karen Coburn, Robin
Hutton, Kathy Berman, Robert Alan
Knight, Peretz Anson Flint; second
grade, Ricky Milin and Lauren Mali-
noff; third grade, Alane Simons and
Susan Lacoff; fourth grade, Donald
Magder and Sara Caplan; fifth grade,
Lisa Sommers and Ronna Beth Hor-
witz; sixth grade, James Tannenbaum
and Debbie Cassel; seventh grade, Den-
nis Arnold and David Hiller; and
eighth grade, Henry Traurig.

Cancer Foundation this year. Both
are active members of the Jewish
Center. The Levinsons live in
Southfield and the Kellmans at
17606 Prairie. Also studying on a
science scholarship in the same
program a r e 17-year-old Rita
Freedman of Southfield and Stan
Gould, 16, 19962 Renfrew, a
senior at Mumford High. The
scholarships are awarded for a
nine-week program to outstanding
science students in Wayne, Oak-
land, Macomb and Monroe coun-
ty high schools.

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