• Hebrew Language Spells Fun f or Kul ' s in St. Clair Shores • ' I Sharyn Kralik Is OP Junior Miss; Irene Kupfer Sr Bing Sharyn Lynn 'Crank, an Oak Ave., is a senior at Oak Park High choir and the madriga Park girl who likes singing and School. She plans to major in vocal group. She appeared in the .00l's sports, was named Junior Miss by music and education at Wayne I presentation of "Oklahoma!" last the Oak Park Jaycees last Satur- State University and hopes to be- year. Sharyn will represent Oak day night. Runner-up in the com- come a professional singer. Park at the Michigan Junior petition was Irene Kupfer. A member of Bnai Brith Girls, Miss Pageant in Pontiac next Sharyn, 17, daughter of Mr. and Sharyn also belongs to the Girls' Mrs. Sigmund Kralik of Condon Athletic Association, acapella month. If she wins there, she will be eligible to take part in THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS the national competition in Mo- 30—Friday, December 8, 1967 bile, Ala., during March. Irene, 17, is the daughter of Mr. Youth News Tischler, Goldsmith Play Basketball at WSU Two local undergraduates at Wayne State University are help- ing beef up Wayne's basketball team—one of them having already made his mark in football. Alex Tischler, who led the' Oak Park High Teachers to Conduct Young Adult Tour of Israel, London Melvin Merzon. Oak Park High School English department chair- man, announced that he and Aaron The third graders of Violet School in St. Clair bores join their Goff. comparative religions teach- teacher, Mrs. Rudy I.evy, for lunch in the sukka she helped them er, will sponsor a 30-day tour of build on the harvest festival. Mrs. Levy, who is an exchange teacher Israel and London this coming from Israel, has taught the children Hebrew words and holiday for high school students summer customs of the Jewish people. as well as recent graduates. According to Merzon. this Trip had the children decorate New will not be simply "another sum- By PAUL. BERNSTEIN months ago, third graders Year's cards with the inscription mer vacation," but will he "an ed- T at Violet School built a sukka. "Happy New Year—L'Shana Tova," ucational, cultural, and spiratual When they become disorderly, featuring drawings of Israeli experience." Merzon and Goff, who have the teacher brings them back into children celebrating the new year line with "sheket!" When they want by blowing shofarot and waving been conducting tours for a num- a drink of water. they ask for flags. ber of years throughout the Un- The teacher is already planning ited States and Canada, look - mayim.•• Violet School is not in Israel. ahead to Hanuka, when she hopes upon this venture as their most ambitious undertaking. nor is it part of the United Hebrew to present each child a dredei. Schools. Violet School is an ele- And on Purim, Mrs. Levy's class Details of this trip will be out- mentary school in St. Clair Shores. will cele'n-ate with a costume par- lined at an inforrial meeting 2 n.m Dec. 17. in the Oak Park High a city with only five Jewish ty. School choir room. Interested par- families. She hopes to give the children ents• along wi'h }heir youngsters. The children are learning He- a basic knowleige of certain are invited. For information, call brew words from their teacher, Heirew words and a glimpse Mrs. Rudy ( Elaine) Levy, an ex-'; change teacher from the Americanl School in Israel. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, an Am-1 erican school is paired with a for- ; eign school in a teacher exchange ! program. The overseas schools serve the children of diplomats and consuls. Mrs. Levy, 27. was born in Min- neapolis and went to Israel to teach in 1960. There, she met and married Dr. Rudy Levy, a Bulgar- ian doctor who had recently emi - , grated to Israel. They have a two- 1 year-old daughter. 'rite. which in Hebrew means flower. Dr. Levy, an ear. nose and throat specialist, cared for injured Israeli and Egyptian soldiers on the Sinai front in the Six,Day War. While in De- • troit. Dr. Levy is working at Henry Ford Hospital. . . Chita P Violet School, was the chief fac- tor in obtaining an exchange teacher. When she heard of the • 1 project in 1965, she notified the Department of State of her will- ingness to participate. The re- sult was the pairing of Violet School with the American School in Kfar Shmaryabil, a suburb of Tel Aviv. of life in Israel. She does not plan to teach them sentences nor to read Hebrew letters. Inner-City Teens Plan Benefit for Hospital Although Violet School has no Jewish students. Mrs. Levy prefers it that way. "Parents would ob- A dinner-concert benefit for ject that we were giving the Jew- Hospital will be held ish kids preferential treatment." 7 n.m. nee. 17 at Roma Hall. spon- she said. "As it stands now, the sored by the "Friend of all parents are in full support of their Friends" Club. an organization of children learning about Israel and teen-agers from Sophie Hebrew." Wright S-ttlement on Detroit's The children come to learn the near ea=t side. Tickets are available at Hud- language in a special classroom. In one corner is a map of Israel, son's ticket centers or at Sophie some literature and a display Wright Settlement, 4141 Mitchell, about the country. The bathrooms by sending a check or money order are marked "yeledim" and - yele- made out to Franklin Wright. Inc Councilman Nicholas Hood will dos." Mrs. Levy teaches Hebrew through the aid of flash cards be emcee. Among the performers lege transfer student from Henry I Ford, is killing the WSU var- sity team this year. He played two years at Henry Ford and was considered a standout guard. He's a 6-foot. 185-pound junior from Ferndale. Shaarey Zedek Youth On the football scene, Al Faigin, a Wayne State senior, has com- pleted his collegiate football ca- reer. An offensive - guard from Cooley High School, Faigin played three years of varsity competition and lettered each year. The 5-foot-10-inch. 201 - pound Faigin is a biology major, plan- ning to enter medical school. Plan Hanuka Gift Fair Hashomer Winter Camp huda will hold its first Father-Son The proceeds will be used to shown the English and are asked buy gifts for the children at Child- to give the Hebrew. Of the 32 pupils in class. about , ren's Hospital. children are shown drawings of the object. A slice of bread drawn and placed on a felt- board table is identified as "lechem." When all the draw- ings have been introduced, the words and their meanings are written on the board and the children copy them in their workbooks. But the class is not all work The children enjoy learning about the children in Israel and Hebrew songs and danceS. Mrs. Levy prom- ised that she vv u 1 d bring her daughter to class to ing for them. a promise which elicited a rumble of delight from the children. Mrs. Levy will leave in June, and the third graders at Violet to give gratitude in celebration of School will say to her what she the year's abundance. said to them when they first met: During Rosh Hashana, Mrs. Levy "Shalom!" Cabaret Night in Livonia The Livonia Jewish Congrega- 1 tion Youth will present Cabaret Night 1967 9 p.m. Saturday at the congregation social hall. Beth Moses Chevra United Syn- agogue Youth wil hold a general membership meeting 7 p.m. Sun- day at the synagogue. A treasure hunt will follow the meeting. Father-Son Social Set The PTA of Yeshivath Beth Ye- BAR MITZVA BOYS Plan your party for your friends of PREMIERE Dance Studio COOLIDGE, OAK PARK WE TAKE CARE OF ALL THE DETAILS .. • 22111 ROMANTIC AFFAIRS BEGIN WITH JOCELYN AND HER GYPSIES Food, Music, Etc. and supply free prizes too . . . YOU HAVE THE FUN!!! Weddings,Parties, Dances Check our prices first LI 7-4470 474-7638 • AARON GOFF & MELVIN MERZON of the Oak Pork High School Faculty take great pleasure in sponsoring AN ESCORTED TOUR for YOUNG ADULTS I LONDON (JTA) A "praxtical • project" for British university graduates and students to spend g Talk and Treasures entire family. number was given last week. British Students to Spend • Year at Israel Institute at least a year in Israel was an- nounced here by Gordon Haus- mann, chairman of the Inter-uni- versity Jewish Federation of Great Britain and Israel. Under the plan he said, the students will spend at least a year at the Institute for Hebrew and Jewish Studies at . Arad, one of he new developing towns in Israel's Negev area. The project, Hausmann said, had been worked out in cooperation between the World Union of Jewish Students and the Jewish Agency He added that the federation will also intensify its present scheme under which students might spend some time in Israel at work in their chosen profetsions. The youth department of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold its annual Hanuka Gift Fair 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday in the social hall. Many booths have been set up for the Camp Shomria, the winter camp Social 5:30 p.m. Sunday at the Yes- of Hashomer Hatzair. Zionist hiva building in Southfield. The program, will feature Gas- Youth Organization, will be held at Orchard Lodge, Kensington Met- erama. a "science spectacular" by the Michigan Consolidated Gas ropolitan Park, Dec. 24-28. Co.. and supper will follow. For For information. call Gaddi information, call the Yeshiva of- Meiri, 342-8851. An incorrect phone fice. 262-6750. with the English on one side and will be Jack Brokenshaw's Band, a transliteration of the Hebrew the Detroit Harmoniers and Sam- • on the other. The children arc uella Stanford. 25 eager hands shot up for each word, and every pupil raised his • hand sometime during the lesson. When a pupil identifies the Hebrew word, he stands in front of the class displaying the flash card. When there are no more flash Mrs. Hauslein, who has visited, cards, the class reviews the words Israel twice. is please d with the, and begin work on another set. In introducing new words, the results of Mrs. Levy's Hebrew class. The children are learning words for parts of the body and food: they can sing several He- brew songs, including "My Hat I las Three Corners." complete with accompanying hand movement. During Sukkot. the children de- signed and decorated a sukka in a small roofless enclave of the school. Each class made designs of fruits and flowers. and the best of each class was used to decorate the sukka. Dry branches and cran- berries highlighted the decor. Mrs. I.evy explained to the chil- dren that the celebration of Suk- kot is much like the celebration of Thanksgiving in the United States The children were taught that the harvest time was the time Merzon, LI 6-3087. Wayne football team this past ' season, played varsity basketball last year for Wayne and will re- turn this year. The 6-foot-3-inch, 195-pound forward averaged bet- ter than 6 points per game and was one of the team's leading play makers. Marty Goldsmith, a junior col- and Mrs. Henry Kupfer of Sher- wood Ave. As runner-up, she will stand in for Oak Park's Junior Miss should she, for any reason, be unable to perform. Irene is a senior at Berkley High School. She is a National Merit Scholarship semi-finalist and hopes to attend the University of Michigan or Brandeis University and work with languages or lit- erature. Irene is a member of her school's Creative Writing Club, is yearbook editor and takes part in the United Nations Study Group, as well as the National Honor So- ciety. She is also a member of a United Synagogue Youth group and is co-editor of that group's re- gional newspaper. of high school age and recent graduates VISIT ISRAEL and LONDON 30 FULL DAYS—July 23 thru Aug. 21 INFORMATIONAL MEETING SUN., DEC. 17-2 P.M. Oak Park High School Choir Room Parents Invited For Details Call: 546-3087 This tour is not connected with the Oak Park schools Elegant With the ROYAL Fit BAR MITZVAH SUITS IRV TELL DAD .. . WE CAN FIT HIM TOO!! PRINCETON SHOP SOL For Men & Boys 6 to 60 7 Mile at Evergreen—Acres of Free Parking Charge Accounts Invited ICE 3-4310