THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, June 10, 1966 Bowling Trophies Given at Bnai Moshe Raymond Daneman and his son, Marc won the Bnai Moshe Father and Son Bowling Tournament re- cently, and trophies were presented to top teams and individual win- ners from the Bnai Moshe Tallis At the annual meeting and elec- and Tephillin Club. tion of officers of the Hillel Day Mickey Friedman, club adviser, School, Abe Kasle was elected president for the coming academic announced that first place in League A went to the team of Jim year. Kasle had Boschan, Brian Cohen, Steve Krue- previously served ger and Ken Bershad. The team of as a vice presi- Stan Horowitz, Joel Friedman, dent. Steve Raskin and Jeffrey Olstien Retained as vice placed first for League B. presidents were Nathan Shur, Individual trophies went to Brian S a u 1 Waldman Cohen, Joel _ Friedman, Harold and Philmore Friedman, Stan Horowitz and How- Kasle Leemon. Also elected a vice president was last year's building committee chair- man, Harold Berry. Other officers include Milton Marwil, financial secretary;_ Sher- man Shapiro, corresponding secre- tary; Eliot Charlip, recording sec- retary; Howard Danzig, treasurer; Max H. Goldsmith, honorary presi- dent; and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, honorary life president. Abe Kasle Elected Hillel. President ard Gutman. - * * Bnai Moshe Junior Congrega- tion will take its annual trip to Tiger Stadium Sunday to see the double-header Tiger-Yankee game. * * * New officers of Senior United Synagogue Youth will be installed in the main sanctuary of Bnai Moshe at 9:30 a.m. services Satur- day. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will in- stall Marshall Cohen as president; Irene Kupfer, Marc Sussman and Elaine Tanzman, vice presidents; Jeff Dann, treasurer; and Florence Herson and Lynne Reed, secre- taries. Youth Page Hillel Day School Pupils Elect Richard Minkin Student Council Chief Richard Mink in was elected president of the newly f ormed student council of Hillel Day School. Delegates are Ralph Greenberg, Mark Goldsmith, David Reed and Jonathan Licht, with Gail Nobel, alternate. Mrs. Joel Weingarten, a member of the Hillel Junior High School staff, is student council ad- viser. Elected by the student body, the council members serve as of- ficial representatives in matters which concern the whole school. The council is also designed to teach good citizenship, promote school spirit and good student- faculty - community relations and encourage high standards of schol- arship and conduct. The annual picnic sponsored jointly by the Dads' Club and PTO of Hillel Day School will be held noon Sunday at Kensington Park, Possum Hollow, Area 4. Parents and friends are invited to join in the fun, and are asked to bring their own food. Light re- freshments will be available and there will be games for the chil- dren and a nature trail for all. Maps indicating the picnic area may be obtained at the information booth. Hebrew Youth Magazine Marks Fifth Anniversary NEW YORK (JTA) — Leading Jewish educators from various parts of the country hailed Olam Padash, the national Hebrew Monthly magazine for children and youth on the occasion of its fifth anniversary, which was mark- ed at ceremonies of the American Hotel here last weekend. Dr. Emanuel Neumann, presi- dent of the Tarbuth Foundation for the Advancement of Hebrew Culture, and member of the Jewish Agency executive, was guest speaker at the event. Among the well-wishers was former Israel Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion, who in a letter to Asher Wolk, founder and editor of the publica- tion, said that the survival of Hebrew had been "the primary factor in the preservation of Jewish self-awareness." Beth Abraham Group Gets Game Plans Rolling The Young Adult Group of Cong. Beth Abraham will get together for a baseball game 1 p.m. Sunday at Peterson Park, Greenfield and Pickford. Other plans are for an election of officers 8:30 p.m. June 19 at the synagogue; a dinner-dance June 25 at the Elmwood Casino; and a beach party June 26 at Kensington Park's Martindale Beach. For information, call Shelley Bank, president, UN 3-4628. They Made the Grade DIANE BETH ARNKOFF, daughter of. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Arnkoff of Illinois Ave., Pontiac, who is graduating from Kingswood School, Cranbrook, was named re- cipient of the Margaret A. Augur award, presented each year to the five seniors maintaining the high- est scholastic average. Miss Arn- koff has also been honored by the Detroit Association of Phi Beta Kappa and was awarded a cer- tificate of merit as a finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. She will enter the University of Chicago in the fall. 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In the first row are Dr. Irving Panush, assistant superin- tendent of the United Hebrew Schools; Prof. Shlomo Marenof, dean of the Midrasha; Albert Elazar, superintendent of the UHS; Dr. Naphtali Wiesner, educational consultant; and Dr. Shlomo Stein- berger, instructor. The United Hebrew Schools will hold joint comencement exercises for 395 students at Ford Auditor- ium 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Students will be graduated from the ele- mentary department, high school, Leadership-Teacher Training In- stitute, and Midrasha, College of Jewish Studies. Superintendent of Schools Al- bert Elazar will address the grad- uates, their families and friends. George M. Zeltzer, president of the UHS, will extend greetings. Each branch will be represented by a graduate who will speak brief- ly on a topic related to his Hebrew school studies. These participants will be David Chinsky, Martin Frid- son, Robert Rope, Jerry Elson, I David Bardenstein, Deborah Stein, Hayim Greenberg School to Hold Commencement Graduation exercises of the Hayim Greenberg Hebrew-Yiddish School will take place 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Labor Zionist In- stitute. Harold Berke, school board chairman, announces 10 students will be graduated, most of them planning to enter the Hebrew high school. - Mrs. David Silberg and Mrs. Gerald Goldberg will distribute the diplomas and school gifts to the graduates. A cantata, "18th Anniversary— Israel Independence," composed by Movsas Goldoftas, will be pre- sented by the graduates, with the assistance of the fourth class. A memorial tribute to deceased foun- ders and devoted workers of the school will form part of the pro- gram. Families of these departed pioneers are invited to this special ceremony of inscribing the names in a special "Sefer Hazikaron." The graduation is open to the public at no charge. Refreshments will be served. Still a few openings at CAMP SHOMRIA Michael Silbersohein, Emily Warn, Jeffrey Zaks, and Dan Guyer. The entire graduating class will present a cantata, "Mishut Baar- etz," dealing with the various The none profit camp waves of immigrants who came to Palestine to build the Jewish with trained college counselors. state. Shlomo Biederman, music In the beautiful Irish Hills, Michigan. director of the UHS, will direct the 'cantata. The High School Dance Group Full program 11 Special weekend plan will perform dances depicting the diverse cultures which make July 1-18 $70.00 only $30.00 up the State of Israel today. Mrs. Yael Biederman, dance in- structor of the schools, arranged Call: UN 4-5696 for Mr. Orr and directed the dances.. Louis LaMed, chairman of the Midrasha Board of Directors, will :ow present the diplomas to the Mid- Cl__J -1—C)IN./1 F—TOME-S OF= rasha graduates, and Dr. Maxwell Bardenstein, chairman of the-ed- ucation committee, will present the diplomas to the elementary depart- ment. Dr. Bardenstein will be assisted by members of his committee, Rab- bis Benjamin Gorfrelick, James Gordon, David Jessel, Moses Lehr- man, Seymour Panitz, A. Irving Schnipper and Jacop E. Segal. The program will also include the ;presentation of scholarship awards to deserving students who will spend the summer studying in Israel or will attend Hebrew-speak- ing camps. The scholarships are made pos- sible through the efforts of the EE3t—JIL—= IN BL—CDC)IN/11=L_I=3,, Woman's Auxiliary of the UHS. Mrs. Isadore Goren, auxiliary pres- Use our Home Design or Your Own ident, will present the scholar- ships to the following: NORMAN N. SNYDER LEOPOLD J. 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