Adas Shalom. Youth Tuning Up for Fiddler On The Roof The combined United Synagogue Youth groups of Adam Shalom Sy- nagogue will present a full pro- duction of the hit musical "Fiddler on the Roof," entirely in Hebrew, 8 p.m., April 17. Many affiliated groups of the synagogue will be working with the staff on the production, di- rected by Rabbi Cahan and Marvin Berris, with piano accompaniment by David Marwil and orchestrations by Steven Goldsmith. Starring roles will include Dan- iel Shevitz as Tevye and Michele Sinkoff as Golde. Tickets may be obtained through the youth education office, men's club, sisterhood or USY members. * * * Collegiate Dinner at U-M Staff and leadership of Adas Shalom Synagogue will travel to Ann Arbor April 14, to be hosts at a dinner for graduates of Adas Shalom who attend the University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan and Michigan State. The 5:15 p.m. dinner at Hillel House, will be followed by a discus- sion program led by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Rabbi Leonard Cahan. 'outfit Pal e Temple Israel's Debaters Out-Talk Pittsburgh Team on Federal Aid The Temple Israel High School the federal government should debating team, consisting of Rick provide financial aid to all paro- Oppenheim, Bobbi Tobias, Janice chial schools. Teams took turns de- Schaefer and Susan Shapiro, were bating both sides. victorious in two debates with the Coached by Manuel S. Simon, team from Rodef Shalom Temple, supervisor of Temple Israel High Pittsburgh, March 20 at Pitts- School and counselor at Mumford burgh. High, Temple Israel's team will The subject was: Resolved, that host Rodef Shalom in Detroit April 24 in a return engagement. They Made the Grade JERRY OLENSHANSKY, 20236 Glastonbury, a member of Beth Aaron Synagogue and guard for the Burton Title hockey team, helped his teammates win the Na- tional Amateur Hockey Association Juvenile Division (age 16-18) Championship Trophy at Sault Ste. Marie recently. The team this season won the Gordie Howe Christmas Trophy, Detroit City Trophy, Lower Penin- sula Trophy and State of Michigan Trophy prior to taking the national trophy. Center Omnibus Series to Conclude April 10 The Jewish Center will present its final program of the Children's Omnibus series, 2 and 3:30 p.m. April 10 in the Aaron DeRoy Theater. This program, "Passover — A Festival of Freedom," stars Roz Flax, artist, and Vivien Richman, folk singer, who will combine animated illustration with song. During the performance, the chi)• dren will he able to join in a com- munity sing-song. Tickets at Center cashier's office. Hebrew U. Dedicates `Founders Wall,' Chair Named for Late Envoy Vocational Agencies Raise College Service NEW YORK (JTA) — Progress has been made in the past year in the fields of Jewish vocational guidance, employment, placement and rehabilitation work, it was re- ported here by the Jewish Occupa- tional Council. The advances were recorded by the individual agencies around the country, which are members of the JOC, as well as on the national level. The JOC reported that a start has been made in compiling a college information clearing service through the participation and cooperation of local agen- cies. The purpose of this service will be to improve and update material available to Jewish youth counselors. Under its national scholarship program, the JOC during the last year awarded scholarship loans to 22 applicants from 11 communities. The funds had been provided by the Baron de Hirsch Fund. According to the JOC, it has applied to the Vocational Rehabil- itation Administration of the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare for continuation of a previous federal grant for research and a demonstration project on the influence of follow-up counseling on the rehabilitation of disabled workshop trainees. This project is being carried on in 11 Jewish vocational service agencies around the country and is being coordinated by a JOC re- search team. Detroit reported plans to ex- pand its youth service program for the year 1965-66. The ex- panded program calls for in- creased educational and career counseling; part-time summer job placement as well as full- time placement; and guidance of youth and parent groups. JERUSALEM (JTA) —The He- brew University Tuesday dedicated its "Founder's Wall," forming part of the facade of the administration building. Names of contributors who gave $25,000 or more for the university campus were inscribed Samuel S. Greenberg of Detroit on the wall. Nathaniel Goldstein, of New is chairman of the JOC board. York, president of the American Friends of the Hebrew University, told the gathering that the wall would serve to "unite men instead of separating" them. Also dedicated by the univer- sity here Tuesday was a chair in American history in the name of the late James G. McDonald, the first American ambassador to Israel. McDonald's widow was Model Sedarim Set for Sunday The model seder for students of the Hayim Greenberg School will take place 12:30 p.m. Sunday, in the Labor Zionist Institute. The school and nursery will be closed Monday through April 12. School present at the ceremonies, along will re-open Wednesday, April 13th. The Temple Beth Am, Gemiluth with the present United States am- Chassodim and Bnai David relig- bassador, Walworth Barbour. ious schools and youth groups will THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS each mark the festival by conduct- ing model sedarim on Sunday. 34—Friday, April 1, 1966 Gemiluth Chassodim to Send Delegates to Dayton, Ohio, `Shabbaton' cial and recreational elements agers to join in bi-weekly activi- Fifteen teen-agers from Cong. ties. For information, call Traison, Gemiluth Ch a s s od im will be and features, panels and discus- among the 200 synagogue youth in sions on current Jewish issues, 831-3837. guest personalities and work- attendance at the annual National shops in leadership skills—pro- Conference of Synagogue Youth Shabbaton for the Central East graming, song and dance. area, April 15-17 in Dayton, it was Shabbatons sessions will be held and his ORCHESTRA announced by Rabbi Joel Litke and at the Beth Jacob Congregation, "Music at Its Best Youth Director Michael H. Trai- Dayton. for Your Guests" son. The Gemiluth Chassodim Youth The event, under the sponsor- ship of the Yeshiva University's Group invites any interested teen- youth bureau, will draw teen-agers from more than 15 major cities in the area. FRANK PAUL EL 7-1799 The program, with the theme "Sabbath, Day of Delight," com- bines educational, religious, so- LI 8-1116 LI 8-2266 Photographers — Specializing in Color Candids and Movies Soviet Embassy Rejects Petition Bearing 30,000 Names of Students in Paris A BEAUTIFUL CARPET and FURNITURE CLEANING • • PARIS (JTA)—A delegation of the Jewish Students World Union decided Sunday to send a petition on behalf of Soviet Jewry directly to Moscow, after an official of the Soviet Embassy here refused to accept the petition. The delegation was received at the embassy by a Soviet official but, when he was told of the rea- son for the visit, he said he could not accept the message because the embassy in Paris was "not entitled to receive such petitions." The petition included photostats of 30,000 signatures of Jewish and non-Jewish students gathered throughout Europe. The petition, like similar pro- tests and appeals in various other western countries, asked equality of cultural and religious rights for Soviet Jews, efforts by Soviet authorities to combat anti-Semit- ism in the Soviet Union and per- mission to Russian Jews to emi- grate if they wished to do so. The group said it would continue its efforts. The signatories included some from Communist students as well as professors from many European universities. All Work Guaranteed Moth Proofing FREE • 35 Yards — $15 42 Years Experience 542-4735 SAM SMALTZ WE RENT NEW CONTINENTAL MOHAIR Tony Martin Dress Suits ALSO FEATURING A FINE SELECTION OF Men's Clothing Discount Prices HANDELSMAN CLOTHING 7651 W. 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