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June 30, 1967 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-06-30

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Center Now Offering Daily `Drop-In' i 2 Scouting Leaders
The Jewish Center is again offer.; to Toledo and to the zoo and a day Get Shofar Award
ing a daily drop-in program for at Tamarack. Trips for 4th-6th

Young Jews Are Urged to Cast Lot With Israel

Center members in the first through graders each Thursday includes a
The Detroit Area Council, Boy
sixth grades. The program, which Tiger game, trips to Ann Arbor, Scouts of America's Jewish Com-
meets daily from 10 a.m. to 4 pin., , Bob-Lo and Greenfield Village and
mittee on Scouting recently pre-
includes a wide variety of super- an overnight at Tamarack.
sented the coveted Shofar Award
There are separate fees for each to two boy scout leaders who have
vised activities such as arts and
crafts, roller skating, round robin of the trips, which also are open to influenced the lives of many.
Center members only.
fun and general swim.
Alan Hagenjos, 20209 Sheffield,
memberships are avail-
L. Summer
,
There is no fee for this program.
to youngsters in the first was granted the award for having
able -°
Special trips every Tuesday for
served in scouting nearly 50 years
through 12th grades.
first through third graders will in-
For information about these pro- I in varying capacities, including
elude the Children's Museum trips
1 scoutmaster merit badge cOun-
grams. call the Jewish Center. DI l I s selor,
.
unit organizer
and currently
unit
'
1-4200.
; community commissioner. He has
-
Senior Janice Poplack
I encouraged many boys of Jewish
From Monday to Sept. 1, the faith to pursue and obtain the Ner
Prores o Red Winner
Jewish Center will provide shuttle : Tamid Award in their synagogue
Janice Lynn Poplack, June grad- service from the 10 Mile branch to ! or temple. He has qualified for
nate of Birmingham's Seaholm High the main building and return, Mon- I th ichcu
Aw ad and Key,
Sco etretrifs iesh
School. has been honored with the days through Fridays, with the ex- which
his pursuit of,
school's most coveted awards for elusion of July 4.
1 knowledge. Two years ago Hag-
senior seudents—the Mark .Joslyn
The bus leaves the 10 Mile, enjos was awarded scouting's dis-
Memorial Award f o r outstanding branch at 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. and . tinguished Silver Beaver.
leadership and service to class and leaves the main building at 12:30 1 1 ent; T h:.ao
cip i-f
d drieero
A wnarA
of ar yma
s thcear ntSohrH
school; and the DAR (Daughters of and 5:30 p.m.
the American Revolution) Award
ace
on
On Fridays the shuttle bus will
has
made
H
g.ai benav
D ef•ii
for good citizenship. Janice also leave the main building at 4.
td. appearances
numerous
Bn
C
was one of six students selected
Those who use the shuttle service behalf of Bnai Brith, the Home for
for Who Who. a senior class trib- must bring their Center cards each
rite in recognition of exceptional time. aged and other groups.
Fifteen scouts of Bnai David
achievement.
have achieved the Ner Tamid
Janice. 18. daughter of William
Award resulting from his inspira-
J. Poplack of Lake Park. Birming- Summer Dance Series
tion and guidance.
ham, and the late Mrs. Poplack.
for
Tweens
at
Center
has a lengthy list of activties to her
The next dance in a summer se- Beth Aaron School Taking
credit. including senior class sec-
ries for 7th-9th graders will be
retary: feature editor of the High-
held at the Jewish Center 8 p.m. Registration for Fall Term
lander. t he Se:11)01m newspaper;
Registration for Beth Aaron Re-
Thursday.
head of the senior outing commit-
These informal dances, to be ligious School is now being accept-
tee; and chairman of the school's
held every other Thursday night ed. On Sept. 10, Southfield Branch
Youth vor Understanding Commit- for tweens, features live bands• classes will resume at Adlai Ste-
tee, the group responsible for all
entertainment and refreshments. venson School.
projects involving foreign students
Nominal charge.
Irving Ritter, school director, ad-
and the exchange program. In ad-
....
vises that the rapidly expanding
dition. she served as J-Hop chair -
branch
will offer classes from kin-
man and designed and created an
dergarten through eight grade,
unusual gip Pop Art decor for the
meeting
from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
dance
The confirmation department,
Janice represented Barnum Jun-
grades 9 and 10, of the school will
ior High School in the special
continue to meet at the synagogue.
Birmingham - Bloomfield Day Par-
Students in the 10th grade will
ade and was crowned queen by
study under Rabbi Benjamin H.
Gov. Romney.
Gor rel ick.

During the summer of 1966,
under the auspices of the Youth

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

NEW YORK—Lauding American
Jews for "demonstrating even
more than their usual generosity
in coming to the aid of fellow Jews
in embattled Israel," Dr. Emanuel
Neumann, member of the Jewish
Agency Executive and leader of
the American Zionist movement.
appealed Monday night to young
Americans to contribute their
knowledge and their trained skills
to Israel.

"To match the heroism of the
Israelis," he said, "let 100,000
young Americans throw in their
lot with them during the next three
or four years. By doing so they
will also serve America at that
vital point on the frontier of free-

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STEVEN A. SINLAN. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert G. Siman, 20236
: Freeland, has been approved by
the American Language and Edu-
cational Center at Michigan State
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political science courses for credit
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credit program. The students will
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London for further immersion into
another culture. Visits to Parlia-
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ing political figures will supple-
ment the class work.
*
KARL SIROTKIN, 16, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Sirotkin, 23210
Avon, Oak Park, is among 53 out-
standing high school students from
throughout the United States who
are participating in an eight-week
study program at the University of
California's Scripps Institute of

24—Friday, June 30, 1967

32 Yeshiva U. Students
in College Who's Who

NEW YORK — Thirty-two Ye-
shiva University undergraduates
have been accepted for inclusion
in the national publication, "Who's
Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges."
The students, seniors and juniors,
representing 10 states, the District
of Columbia and Canada, were
chosen by various student leaders
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PHILIP GREENBERG. 19-year-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Greenberg of Lesure Ave., has
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They Made the Grade

Two local Wayne State Univer-
sity men were elected to the top
jobs in Wayne's Mackenzie Union.
HOWARD S. WESTON, 24723
Pierce, Southfield, a junior major-
ing in accounting, was elected
president. HOWARD N. GABE.
24351 Dante, Oak Park, a junior
majoring in marketing, was elected
vice president. Gabe was Macken-
zie Union's "Man of the Year" in
1964.
* * *

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News

CHARLES IRA BASSIN. son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Bassin. 17160
Kentucky, received an all-expenses
paid invitation to New York Act,
compete with eight champions in
a junior chess tournament July
Janice, a confirmand of Temple 10-16. The U.S. Chess Federation in
Emanu-El. will attend Syracuse cooperation with the Piatiorsky
University in the fall and will Foundation is sponsoring the tour-
major in journalism and communi- nament, considered the most sig-
cation arts. Iler sister Lauren at- nificant junior event in the history
tends Sophie Newcomb College in of American chess. The winner
New Orleans. and her brother will qualify as the U.S. entrant
Robert is a student at the Detroit into the Junior World Chess
Country Day School. She is the Championships. scheduled for Aug.
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. 9-28 in Jerusalem. He will receive
George Poplack of Southfield. and , an all expense-paid trip to this
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wolf of De- event, among many honors and
troit.
prizes.

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lived in Holland with a Dutch
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high school anthologies, Young
America Sings and The Student
Writer.

dom. – Dr. Neumann spoke at a
mass rally of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America held at Hotel Com-
modore here.

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