•
r
=
.....•7=1.7.20;ariSSI-7;17-5
i.77' 7'.?"77.:::.ale.'''''
.:W.M.ii
2::'i:iiM2S-MEMW!''"'''
Youth News
,.
They Made
the Grade
MARC SILBER, former Mumford
High and University of Michigan
Athlete, is featured on a new Col-
umbia recording just released. A
performing member of the Child-
ren of Paradise, a New York based
group, he composed the lead song,
"What Am I Doing Here?" While
at Mumford, Marc lettered in bas-
ketball, football, track and - swim-
ming and went on to play varsity
basketball at Michigan. For sever-
al years he operated Fretted In-
struments in New York City but
js now devoting full time to writ-
ing and performing. The Children
of Paradise were recently honored
when Eric Leinsdorf, conductor of
the Boston Symphony, selected
them to entertain a large and dis-
tinguished gathering to celebrate
a triple graduation in his family.
Marc's mother, Merry, a pianist,
is administrative secretary of the
Kenneth Jewell Chorale and stage
manager for Piccolo Opera Com-
pany.
Third Group of 'VIPs' Volunteers for -Israel
NEW YORK — A group of 110 teers for Israel program to enable
young men and women left for Is- ! young Americans between the ages
rael Sept. 4 to participate in the of 18 and 30 to spend six months
six-month Volunteers for Israel . on work projects in Israel.
Program (VIP). This is the third
group of volunteers who are pro- Circus Coming to Town
viding a supplementary work force
for Israel following the Six-Day ! Scheduled for a. five-day engage-
I ment at Cobo Arena beginning
War.
Oct. 18, this year's Ringling
With the summer volunteers re- Brothers-Barnum and Bailey Cir-
turning to their countries of origin, cus will bring 25 new acts never
there is a need in Israel for long- before seen here. Highlighted
term replacements ready to work among these will be a high perch-
for sc iN months, or a year. Those pole act performed by the Alexan-
now departing will he assigned, af- ■ drove,
ter arrival in Israel, to agricultural
work on kibutzim, to helping the ! The acts will be interspersed
Israel Defense Forces as civilian between four main "spectaculars"
assistants, in cleaning and catalogu- . which form the core of the show.
ing captured equipment and in ' Tickets will be available starting
preparing the Hadassah. Hospital Oct. 2 at the Cobo Arena ticket
and the Hebrew University on Mt. I office, and at all J. L. Hudson
Scopus for use after more than 19 major stores ticket service centers.
* I
years of being cut off from Israel. There will be a discount for chil-
The American Zionist Youth dren at afternoon performances
MARLI SUE WEISS, daughter
Foundation organized the Volun- Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Weiss
of Cherrylawn Ave., and KATH-
RYN K. DAVIDSON, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Davidson
of Sherwsbury Rd.. are among the
454 freshmen enrolled in Barnard
sy AHARON ROSEN
College's class of 1971. Both Marli
and Kathryn are Cass Tech gradu-
certainly
wide
ates, were National Merit Scholar-
nt113 .4 51
3c11.456
ship finalists, belonged to the Na-
b' vah-dahy
rah-hahv
tional Honor Society and Phi Beta
hat
narrow (masc.)
.4 52
.457
Kappa. Kathryn was literary mag-
koh-vah
tsahr
azine editor, fine arts club and
French club member and played
au
revoir
yellow (masc.)
nihrIT1r1 57 ,4 53
=f13.458
with the band. Marli was on the
l'heet-rah-oht
•
tsah-hohr
Cass newspaper staff, debate team
trouble
soy (m.s.)
and Sportsmanship Council and be-
9
longed to the math club.
tsah-rah
toh-fehe
HEBREW SELF-TAUGHT
smin
ns
1p411t45
cloth
bated
'73 .4 6 0'
• *
short
JERRY KUTNICK, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Aaron Kutnick of Wood-
ingham Dr., has been appointed
assistant to the head of the He-
brew University history depart-
me'nt.
kah-tsahr
r3 , 14;-r113113
•riPtgin
?or.ltgR3 ruo
-.1`? nt441 ;nil* iir4 -
-
ri`pnm wrcl ,13'1'7V —
ri77s4 oiwrj nr,r3ri nrom
48,000 Attending
Elktri
rep4
lritn rur.
?n'
?mr:rix
Lrvis NY Day Schools
,1
•ry.'n3 rink?
YORK (JTA) — A total
- of NEW
"712i — ▪
!;0?7?t?ri rig)
▪
ni3p'?
48.000 students, an increase of
nearly
3
per cent, are attending
,-rkp
7171VD 17=
Hebrew day schools in the New
—
1•2717
nrix ri
-
York Metropolitan area, which in-
•
.S73i3m,i
cludes all of the five boroughs as
?D rryr 3tr* wmiz - .Typ, -1 - 11 rib rig:; .tr4itti well as Nassau and Westchester
counties. These schools, offering a
rti2
17=
'21 / 1? 111 1 , n144 m 'tV;L?
combined program of religious and
secular studies, opened their reg-
.Mtly
.N.73
V: "t71K
ri7p
17;iD
ular sessions on Monday.
vimL?t:;
?t2i1L7n
-
Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky, national
director of Tora Umesora, National
,r1'.?ntri
rrtp
le? rr.r IYR nx 111373
Society for Hebrew Day Schools,
reported that five new schools
trt?p n'474im IV - rnrr
1-1 V1i71.
were established during the past
summer, bringing the number of
mnix lipri nal ,linkt-
.np:mtrz 173'13 12'7 0:
schools in the New York Metro-
pnr:1
rIT;Iht
CM? politan area to 159. Of these, 105
are elementary schools. and 54 pro-
v=in2 ,nr,17=ri ximrt tokt 1 Y: ',17P , TO2 S771 "nr, 17;P vide a high school educational pro-
gram. The high school enrollment
,l•
mit2y .vro '217 • 71
.714 917m/t? has, for the first time, gone over
- tit ? W'rj .p1,14 174 rrit, the 1C1,000 mark.
ri4ni a'? ,r114ps re21
Students Serve Internship
'71.1 1:1J.2 an* t.t;'! at Pittsburgh Hospital
PITTSBURGH (JTA) — More
.nin*
nr:77.1 re, than
25 college students worked
at Montefiore Hospital this sum-
rirrgi re, -rrppDi- mer in medical and para-medical
intern programs.
i11?n
,x,r14
Irwin Goldberg, hospital execu-
Tryn tirtlDPjntInziV tive director, said the gtoup in-
cluded Jewish and non-Jewish stu-
n-itpl - ;Ap n'Ori rILF,413. dents, both from the United States
sritntri nl*
,•••
tf sv-v ,loo if ;),:,-)
•
•,••
•
• .
-
•
o ,
••
Reading material in vocalized Easy Hebrew, and also material for
advanced students may be obtained through your local Hebrew.
Organization or.by writing to; Brit Ivrit Olamit, P.O.B. 71111.
Jerusalem, Israel.
Published by Brit Twit °lam&
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Friday, September 15, 1967
Students of 3 Branches
United Hebrew Schools students
who previously attenaed the Adas
Shalom and Beth Aaron branches
will meet weekdays at the Esther
Berman Building. On Sundays,
students from all three branches
will report to Adas Shalom and
Beth Aaron Synagogues. In addi-
tion to the expanded school pro-
gram, extensive co-curricular act-
ivities will include Student Council,
newspaper, Israeli Club, Baalei
Kria and dramatics.
Mrs. Abraham Pollack, president
of the Combined Parent-Teachers
Organization, announces that a
number of programs are planned
for the coming year.
Classes for parents will be held
at 10 a.m. Wednesdays at the
Esther Berman Building. Parents
will have an opportunity to fam-
iliarize themselves with the Heb-
rew school program and will parti-
to Meet at Esther Berman
cipate in holiday workshops.
The PTO will meet 8:30 p.m.
Sept. 26 at the Esther Berman
Building to acquaint parents with
the Hebrew school program. Staff
members will meet with parents.
I
Bnai Mitzva
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lutchan-
sky of San Diego, formerly of
Southfield, announce the Bar Mitz-
va of their son Edward Jon at Tif-
ereth Israel Synagogue, San Diego.
Sept. 9.
Make Your Party Swing
with
THE PUPPETS
Formerly The Montego,
Music for the Young
of All Ages
Number of Isra?I School
Children Shows Drop
FOR BOOKINGS CALL:
342-4887 — TE 2-9193
JERUSALEM (ZINS)—For the
first time since the establishment
of the state the number of Jewish
pupils was smaller than in the pre-
ceding year when Israel's schools
opened on Sept. 1. It is estimated
that the drop in the total is ap-
proximately 20,000 children. The
reason for this situation is the low
birth rate of the Jewish population
which is around 22.3 per 1000 in-
habitants per year. On the other
hand, the Israeli Arabs' birth rate
is beating all records-48 per 1000.
This is not only higher than in
any Arab country. It also exceeds *
the high birth rate of 40.9 per 1000 *
in India. No forecasts for the liber- *
ated areas have been worked out
*
as yet.
The old believe everything: the
middle-aged suspect everything:
the young know everything.
—Wilde.
N_,Th
For Unique Tasteful
Entertainment
JOE ODDO
ORCH ESTRA
• Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs
• Banquets • Parties
New Phone 851-1594
Currently Appearing at
Menlo's East
ENTERTAINMENT
Professional Shows
for Any Occasion
iK
SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ *
AGENCY
356-8525
***********4
Berkley, Mich.
BETTER THAN EVER!
THE MARTIN—DAITID
ORCHESTRA
MARTY KOSINS
Res.: 626-9662
Office: 626-9680
ANNOUNCING!
ART WEINENGER
Formerly of
ART'S TV SHOP-ON-WHEELS
Now a Partner in
L & W TELEVISION SERVICE
Servicing Color - Antennas - Stereo
19721 W. SEVEN MILE
532-9020
o L,,,:,r4i
o t ,AATAzg.
wiLn
kosbeni 1=1!
SALAMI
and from abroad, who participated
supervision by
in the on-the-job training project. • Kashruth
prominent Orthodox Rabblai
Pre-Juniors to Gather
at Beth Moses Meeting
• There will be an organizational
meeting of the newly formed Beth
Moses United Synagogue Youth
pre-junior group 7 p.m. Sunday
Rabbi Boruch Rabinowitz
Rabbi Ben Zion Rosenthal
U. S. Gov't. inspected
WILNO KOSHER
GISNIIIRAL OPPIORSt
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
SALAMI • FRANKFURTERS • CORNED BEEF •
•oecrO
BOLOGNA
at Beth Moses Synagogue.
Distributed in Detroit and Michigan by
All 12-year-olds (7th graders)
are invited. For information, call JULIUS POLLAK, 7522 Fenkell, Detroit
Tel.: UN 2-5820 .
Jean Papo, 534-2210.