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Bnai Moshe USYers
to Sponsor Carnival

Soup's on for the girls of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah's Beth Jacob
branch, whose senior group opened a "restaurant" as part of the
schoolwide drive to raise funds for Israeli institutions. Each class
conducts its own project for the month-long campaign.

U-M Honors Program Draws Many in Area

University of Michigan fresh-
men from the Northwest area
figured prominently on the list of
464 in the honors program for
that class, announced last week.
Taking part in the academically

select four-year program are the
following:

`Celt' at Hayim Greenberg

Bnai Moshe Senior United Syna-
gogue youth will sponsor a carni-
val 11 a.m.. to 5 p.m. Sunday at
Cong. Bnai Moshe. Everyone is in-
vited, and lunch will be available
to all.

Aussie Jewish Students

CANBERRA (JTA) — The Aus-
tralian Jewish Students Organiza-
tion demonstrated here for 90 min-
utes in front of the Soviet Embas-
sy in protest against restrictions
on Soviet Jewry. Embassy offi-
gram aids include posters, film cials received a delegation of the
strips, and films.
students who handed the officials
Judge Shifman pointed out that a protest petition.
this year's tree planting efforts in
the schools will again be devoted And That's No Baloney
to the Children's Forest in the
Beth Moses Senior United Syna-
John F. Kennedy Peace Forest. gogue Youth is conducting a kosher
The Reform Temple Schools are salami sale through Jan. 30, pro-
in the process of planting a special ceeds from which will help fatten
forest, to be known as the Bar the coffers of USY for its various
Kochba Forest, located in the hills activities. For orders or informa-
outside Jerusalem.
tion, call Mike Cohen, 345-6747.
The John F. Kennedy Peace
Forest of millions of trees will be
19th Century Sculptor
dedicated later this year, in the
Hugo Kaufman, a 19th Century
heart of the American-Israel Free- German-Jewish sculptor was one
dom Forest, with an obelisk en- of the leading men in his field. His
circled by a colonnade of 50 pillars, works were placed in the squares
each bearing the name of a state and public sites of major cities.
in the American Union. The chil-
dren's John F. Kennedy Peace
Woodland will be a part of the
SAM ROSENBLAT
overall project.
Master of Ceremonies

Studuents of the Hayim Green-
berg School, participating in com-
munity affairs during the school
year, gave Hanukah gelt to Hista-
drut; on Tu b'Shevat they will
plant trees for the Jewish National
Fund and in the spring they con-
tribute to the Child Rescue Fund
of the Pioneer Women's Council;
and in the fall to the United Foun-
dation.

Tree Planting Plans for Tu b'Shevat
Sown by Pupils of Jewish Schools

The celebration of Tu b'Shevat
will be marked this year, as in
previous years, with the traditional
tree planting activities by the pu-
pils of Jewish religious schools,
and all Jewish community educa-
tional institutions, according to
Judge Burton R. Shifman, presi-
dent of the Jewish National Fund.
Tu b'Shevat — the 15th day
of the Hebrew month of Shevat-
observed in Israel as the New Year
of the Trees, occurs this year on
Feb. 5. The occasion in Israel and
in many world Jewish communities
has become primarily a children's
festival, devoted to the planting of
trees, signifying the growth of the
biblical land.
Although Tu b'Shevat is on Feb.
5, the schools initiate their tree
planting programs at the beginning
of the month of Shevat, Jan. 20,
with appropriate decorations of
buildings and classrooms. Display
Israel's Density
and campaign material is provided
Israel has an average population
for schools and individual pupils density of about 125 persons for
by the Jewish National Fund youth each square kilometer of its terri-
and education department. Pro- tory.

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