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December 17, 1965 - Image 37

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-12-17

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Torches to Light Way to Center
for Hanukah Program of Song, Dance

MUMFORD

Delegates Due at Bnai David Event

Services and a breakfast, featur-
At 9 and 10:15 a.m., the Baal
ing the film "Let My People Go," David religious school will conduct
Ten Jewish youth organizations zair, Student Zionist Organization,
will be held by the Bnai David two special Hanukah assembly
have indicated interest in the Habonim and Mizrachi Hatzair.
Youth Department 10 a.m. Sunday programs for its 620 students. Pea,
Torchlight Parade for Hanukah, to
at the synagogue.
tured will be Magical Mel and a
Other organizations who wish to
be sponsored by the Zionist Youth
songfest, accompanied by the light-
A
number
of
members
will
be
Council and the Youth Division participate may call Assaf Orr, UN
charged with responsibility of rep- ing of the menorah.
\-7- T} of the Jewish Center, starting 7 4-5696, for information and ar-
resenting the synagogue at the
rangements.
p.m. Saturday at the corner of
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Torah Leadership Seminar at
2 Washburn and Curtis.
Torches will be provided to
Friday, December 17, 1965-37
London, Ont., Dec. 23-28, under the
Groups will include Bnai Brith marchers, who will proceed to the
auspices of Yeshiva University.
Hillel Foundation, Temple Israel Jewish Center for an outdoor cere-
By
EDWARD
ZUCKERMAN
Barbara Gallop and Stephen
Youth Group, Bnai Birth Girls, mony followed by cultural per-
Sholem Aleichem Institute, United formances, folk singing, dancing
With vacation only days away, Cooper, director of youth activi-
Hebrew Schools, Beth Aaron United and refreshments inside. There is there is plenty of activity at Sam- ties, will head the group, along
Synagogue Youth, Hashomer Hat- no admission charge.
uel C. Tonight at eight the fine with Rabbi Hayim Donin.
Delegates from Lapeed Chapter in-
arts department presents its annual clude
Cary Adelman, Benny Adler,
Winter Festival. Aside from the Steve Blaske, Robin Blumberg, J e f f
Brandwine, Stuart Burnstein, Fred Fit.
usual band, orchestra and choral low, Kenny Lipson, Steve Posar, Don
performances, a humorous view of Schneider, Bradley S c hram, Sally
C hi sik, Barbara Goldberg, Lee Ann
Shakespeare will be presented.
Kalter, Linda Korn, Ronna Lipson, Judy
Jeff Ishbia and Linda Mittleman Schneider and Rene Steinbruck.
4
Kochav Chapter delegates are Relph
will star in the scene from "The Adelman,
Asher Adler, Gary Granat,
Taming of the Shrew". Pianist Michael Katzman, Mark Schneider, Marc UN. 3-8982
UN. 3-54h
Dave Syme will solo in Chopin's Shulman and She'll Freedman.
Ballade No. 1 in G Minor. Exhibits
The first annual Youth Sab- leading parts, acting as cantors, of student art and photography will
bath Service will be observed at Torah readers, preachers and be on display.
* * *
Beth Aaron Synagogue Saturday leaders in responsive reading.
when members of the synagogue's
Mumford is the only public high
Participants in the Sabbath
United Synagogue Youth and morning service include Richard school in the city to have any win-
junior congregation will assume Minkin, Michael Levin, Jay Rosen, ners or runners-up in the National
Michael Lubetsky and Billy Lynn, Council of Teachers of English
hazzanim; Richard Minkin, Sam Awards Competition. Marcia F.
Levy, David Kaplan, Marc Fried- Stamell and Edward Zuckerman
man, Bruce Hoffman, Aaron Fox have been named winners, and
Cell and Ben Are Back to Assist and
and Gerald Minkin, Torah read- Mary Ellen Colten and Marilyn
Serve You With Something Dfferent,
ers; Gary Docks, Maftir; Blanche Stocker runners-up in the annual
Lynn and Irwin Rose, sermons. contest.
Something Special and Beautiful' in
There is, regrettably, no cash
Other participating in the service
will include Linda Levin, Marcy prize, but 99 per cent of past
winners have been accepted at
Weisberg, Roberta Wainer and
the college of their choice. Not
Susan Turkel.
only was Mumford the only pub-
This service has been planned lic high school in the city to
under the auspices of the syna-
By DOUGLAS ZUSMAN
have any winners, but it also
gogue's youth commission and has was big winner in the state and
WEDDINGS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS
Southfield Rotary Club recently been prepared under the direction
sponsored a sports night honoring of Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, probably the nation.
TEAS • LUNCHEONS • CONFIRMATIONS
The powerful Mustang Cagers
the cross country and football with the assistance of Jonathan
began
their
season
with
two
wins.
teams. Receiving letters for the Baiter and Jay Masserman.
They defeated arch-rival Cass Tech
cross country reserve were Terry
FOR APPOINTMENT, CALL 345-4383
Silver, Eddie Simon and Howard
61-52 on Dec. 3 and upset highly-
Deitch.
ranked Eastern 72-67 last Friday.
G'dee Will Celebrate
Today the Mustangs play Central
Forty students received letters
at Central.
for the varsity football team. Hanukah on Television
"G'dee Celebrates Hanukah," a
Barbara Miller has been named
Among those were Al Shulman,
Jan Bragman, Bob Paxton and special program for children, Will the school winner of the Voice of
15212 W. SEVEN MILE ROAD
Gary Ittingson. Thirty-two students be presented 8 a.m. Sunday on Democracy Speech Contest spon-
Between Sussex and Whitcomb
received letters for junior varsity Channel 7 by the Jewish Commun- sored by the Veterans of Foreign
football team, among them Harry ity Council.
Wars and its Ladies' Auxiliary.
Elias, Bob Scheuer and Steve
Participating in this festive com- School winners will compete in a
Steinman.
memoration of history's first battle city contest, a state contest and the
Southfield High School's basket- for religious freedom and the tiny national finals in Washington D.C.
' ball team has an unbeatable sea- band of Maccabees who won it, are The subject of the speeches is
son so far. They have defeated the 40 voices of the Temple Israel "Democracy, What It Means to
Redford Union on Dec. 3, and junior choir, with Mrs. Shirley Me."
Speaking of democracy, the Stu-
Dondero Dec. 4. On Dec. 10, South- Monson, director; the Mildred Ber-
field defeated Kimball, 59-58. The ry Puppets in a colorful presenta- dent Council elections will be held
next Varsity game will be played tion; Evelyn Orbach, program as-; Jan. 7. Nominees for the officers'
sociate of the Council; and Bella jobs are: for president, Jeff Last
Dec. 17 at Seaholm.
and Rafael Weston; for vice presi-
Southfield students combined Goldberg, accompanist.
dent, Sheila Finsilver and Joe
creativity and talent inproducing
Davidson; for corresponding secre-
c this year's school play, "Miracle
tary, Cynthia Goldstein and Rona
Worker." The cast included Ron
Isaacson; for recording secretary,
Kruman, Abby Moran, Sue Merson
Gail Jacobs and Sarita Lash; and
and Carol Krass. Carolyn Daitch
for treasurer, Larry Horwitz and
served as student director and as
Jeff London.
understudy for Carol Krass.
And speaking of the Student
"Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain
Council, the Code of Conduct pass-
was performed by the fifth hour
Cadet NORMAN NICKIN, son ed by Council last year was recent-
acting class under the direction
of Mrs. Virginia Borts Dec. 11. of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nickin, ly unveiled with the support of the
Student directors are Carol Krass 20478 Basil, a student in the Roose- administration and the Mumford
Action Program. Besides prohibit-
and Jim Shoemaker. Debby Wein- velt Military Academy, Aledo,
>
berg was Torn Sawyer, portraying was cited for excellence at special ing firearms and tardiness, the
ceremonies honoring award win-
Huckleberry Finn was Caroline ners for the first quarter of the code strongly censures sunglasses,
toothpicks and excessive displays
Zisette.
school year. Cadet Nickin was pre- of affection.
Among the top 20 students for sented an award for excellence in
the senior class, which is composed military and crack squad, and was
of more than 800 students, are:- promoted to the rank of sergeant. Greenberg School Sets
Joyce Weinstein, number one; He has been attending Roosevelt
Diane Appel, second; Jeff Hof- for three years • and is now a Play 'In Wonderland'
fman, third; Ken Kornheiser, fifth; senior.
The Hanukah play "In Wonder-
* * *
Laura Snider, sixth; Debbie Keller,
land" will be presented by students
JUDY JACOB, Southfield High of the Hayim Greenberg School 1
ninth; Tobie Kranitz, eleventh;
Sandford Levenson, fourteenth; School senior and a finalist in p.m. Sunday in the Labor Zionist
Nancy Ashfal, fifteenth; and David the Miss Teenage America con- Institute.
test at Dallas, was guest of honor
Krohn sixteenth,
All students of the school will
at the Southfield Rotary Club participate in the program with
Tuesday was the first all-school meeting
Daughter of the recitations, songs and dances. Re-
assembly day. It was called "Music Norman Tuesday.
Jacobs of Dorset
freshments will be served. The
for Modern Americans" and is a Southfield, Judy described her Ave.,
ex- celebration is open to the public.
part of the newly expanded Driver periences at Dallas.
Nursery children will have a
Education program of the Chrysler
Hanukah celebration 2 p.m. Wed-
Corporation.
nesday under the supervision of
The debate squad is on its way Beth Yehudah Carnival
to earning more honors this year.
The Parent-Teachers Association Mrs. Leah Shrodeck, head teacher,
Members of the varsity team are of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will and Shoshana Bass, assistant.
Bruce Luria and Morris Podolsky, sponsor a Hanukah Carnival 11
Bloomfield Commons, Lahser and Maple MI 4-7710
affirmative; Carol Spickler and a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Beth
Hanukah Opener Set
Blanche Lynn, negative. There are Jacob Building.
18943 Livernois
UN 3-8059
Beth Moses Senior United Syna-
24 other members of the junior
Booths, games, prizes and re- gogue Youth with hold a melaveh
19126 W. McNichols
KE 2-7191
varsity and novice teams.
freshments will be available to malka 8:30 p.m. Saturday at the
12170 W. 7 Mile Rd.
UN
4-2773
students, parents and friends of home of Don and Stan Skupsky,
More Youth News
Page 36 Beth Yehudah Schools.
24076 Moritz, Oak Park.

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