28—Friday, February 2, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News Scout Sabbath Services Pay Tribute to Recipients of Ner Tamed Aivards Russia's 'Jews of Silence' Oak Park High Chief Topic at MSTY Parle y the leadership of Marty Headlines Hendelman and Bill By HILARY MARKOW OPHS's first semester of the school year is rapidly drawing to a close. Senior sentimentality has played its usual part in the selec- tion of the Senior Class song, motto. etc. The class motto is Our great- r i: not in never falling glory lorysi -: ising every time we fall.' "Once in a Lifetime" was voted class song. The yellow rose and ivory and gold are the class's of- The Temple Israel Youth Group under will be host this weekend to nearly Begun, Joann 200 members of the Michigan State Schlaff with Steve Raskin, TYG's Temple Youth at A1STY's Winter MSTY board member. Other chairmen include: Janice Conclave. The conclave participants will Felder, secretary; Ben Amber, arrive from all parts of Michigan treasurer, Marshall M e r m el 1, and Indiana this afternoon, will Sheryl Imerman and David Hiller, di with their host applications; Eddie Keller, Eileen have Sabba t h dinner families and then will attend Sab- Kass and Sherry Rosin, housing; bath evening services at the temple Glen Gradis, Al Mutnick and Carol Wolfe, registration; Glen Saltz, with an oneg Shebat to follow. Stuart W. Zeiger, pres dent of Micki Lebowitz and Bobbie i Raskin, MSTY, will deliver the Sabbath transportation; Judy Ressler and sermon on "A Different Kind of Leslie Caplan, food: Henry Trau- Silence - keynoting the conclave rig, Nicki Roth and Jon Greene, theme "The Jews of Silence." a skit; Joanne Collens and Howard ' study • of the Jews of the Soviet Israel, social; Marc Linden, aKthy ! Union. Participating in the service . Okun and Nancy Shapiro, public- . will be Judy Cassel, David Hiller, ! its'; Judy Kursman and Ruth Okun, Marshall Mermen, Steve Raskin decorations• and Nora Pasman, Muriel Nathan and Joel Mutnick, and Carol Wolfe. religious coordinators. The MSTY Youth will conduct Mrs. Morton Roth and Mrs. Paul their own religious services 9:30 Begun are adult advisers. a.m. Saturday on "The Respon- sibilities of Jewish Youth Toward Russian Jewry." This same theme will be the topic of a dis- cussion led by Dr. Leonard Moss with of Wayne State University's sociology department, following The weekend of Feb. 9 has been designated by the Synagogue Coun- cil of America as Scout Sabbath. Temples and synagogues through- out the nation will honor qualified Jewish boy scouts with the most cherished religious award, the Ner Richard B. Kramer, president of Tamid. the Zionist Organization of Detroit, ficial flower and color. Rehearsals are under way for Troop 23 of the Greenfield Dis- announced the appointment of -, I the 1968 Follies, scheduled for trict, Detroit Area Council. now Rabbi M i I t o n ; March 6-8. There will be 32 acts, meeting at Cog. Beth Hillel, will Arm as chair- ranging from hold its annual Scout Sabbath at man of the Philip rock 'n roll to Beth Moses Synagogue, 8 p.m. Slomovitz Schol- classical guitar. arship Fund. Feb. 9. Direction is un- This fund., Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper will der the joint conduct the services. Greetings to named in honor leadership of the scouts and their leaders will of the editor and Mrs. Virginia he extended by Benjamin Kinzer, publisher of The Sharkey and mu- resident of the congregation , who Jewish News, has sisal director will also invite them to Sunday been established Mrs. Miriam brunch following participation in to enable deserv- Zacks. Participat- Rabbi Arm i n g Detroit morning services. ing in the talent the service. in are Marshal Hilary The rabbi will be assisted by youngsters to study for a year Following lunch in the social hall, Martin Baumgarten, assistant Israel at the Mollie Goodman Goren on classical guitar, Howard scoutmaster, and senior patrol Academic High School, or to spend Feldman's 13-piece band and Patty classes on the theme will be led by Dr. Moss, Rabbi Leon Fram, leaders Mitchell Fields and Jeff- vacation at the summer camp op- Wasserman in a pantomime solo. Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Robert rey Altshuler, with scouts Paul crated under the auspices of the Golddiggers Ball, the traditional Haar, Ricky Brown, Norman Ef- Zionist Organization of America turn-about dance in which the girls Lask, TYG religious adviser. That evening after dinner and ros, Jay Guttman, Ronald Schrei- on the campus at Kfar Silver in ask the boys, will be held Feb. 8. Havdalla service, a play will be During the entire week, girls are ber and Jonathan Tobes taking Ashkelon. presented by an "all-star" TYG Louis Panush, principal of West- obliged to carry boy's books, and part in the special services. ern High School, and Reuben politely open doors for them. In cast and there will be a social. The conclave will close Sunday The "Ner Tamid" recipient, Young, veteran camp director, addition, a Golddiggers King will Paul Haar, is the son of Frances have been designated by Kramer be chosen by the seniors and noon after a brunch hosted by Haar and the late Mark Haar. to serve on the fund's scholarship crowned at the dance. Chairman sisterhood and the traditional Paul will be presented with the committee together with Rabbi of the week's activities is Mindy Friendship Circle. The weekend is being planned award in the presence of his Arm. Berlin. Publicity will be handled family, friends and members of Young people interested in by Adrienne Litt. Faye Fink is FOR THE BEST IN Beth Moses, where he actively scholarships to attend the high in charge of decorations. Cy Wein- MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT participates. He is a life scout school or camp in Israel for sum- er, entertainment; and Larry Rey- of Troop 23; a member of the mer or fall of 1968 should contact nolds and Janet Thurman, tickets junior congregation and religious the ZOD office, 353-3636. and refreshments. Scholarsh ip Fund to Enable Teens to Study in Israel chairman of its Junior United Synagogue Youth. lie has at- tended its Hebrew school for eight years and conducts and supervises religious services for junior members on Saturdays and Sundays. The Oak Park Symphony, Dr. Robert Klotman conductor, will present its annual family concert 3 p.m. Sunday at the Oak Park High School Auditorium. Guest soloist will be Theodore Baskin, oboist, Student Audition Winner for 1968. The concert will also feature the Combined Chorus of 135 voices from Shrine and Oak Park High Schools, Bnai Brith Conducts 'Search for Talent' Contest Among Teens A "Search for Talent" contest to provide entertainment for veter- ans confined in military and naval hospitals throughout Michigan and to help develop the ability of young people with talent is announced by Sol Steinberg, chairman of the committee of Metropolitan Detroit Young Zionists 'Co Greek' at 2-Culture Dance Night A Greek and Israel Dance Night sponsored by Habonim, Wayne State University Student Zionist Organization of Bnai Brith Hillel and the WSU Greek Club will be held 8 p.m. Saturday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Admission is free, and refresh- ments will be available at a nom- inal charge. There will be Israeli, Greek and social dancing. Friends are invited. Youth Sabbath Set Two Belgian princesses recently Cong. Bnai David will hold its paid a visit to Israel. Although this was the first visit of Princess first Youth Sabbath 8:30 a.m. Feb. 10, with members of the Kochav Frederic de Merode, and her and Lapeed youth groups conduct- daughter, Princess Marie Therese, ing the service under the direction it is part of a long chain of activ- of Cantor Hyman J. Adler. A tra- ities connected with Youth Aliya in ditional Sabbath meal will follow. Make Your Party Swing THE PUPPETS Formerly The Montegos Music for the Young of All Ages FOR BOOKINGS CALL: 353-7749 — TE 2-9193 V SAM EMMER Nathan Trager, scoutmaster of Troop 23, announces that the troop will attend with its color guard and 'invites parents and friends of Troop 23, as well as 23's alumni, presently members of the Hannah Schloss Old Timers, who originally founded Troop 23 Bnai Brith Council. Hopefuls are asked to state age, in 1911 at the Hannah Schloss talent, address, telephone number Building, then on High Street. and send the information to the Alfred A. Klunover, chairman of Search for Talent committee, 19951 the troop committee, asks all Jew- Livernois. ish scouts whose troops are not Auditions will be held the first planning Scout Sabbath Services. Tuesday of each month at the Vet- district and council officers and erans Administration Hospital, members of the Jewish commit- Southfield and Outer Dr., Allen tee on scouting to be present at Park. The judges will be t he these special services. patients and three persons selected * s s by the committee. The Ner Tamid will be presented The contest will start Tuesday, by Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor at 7 p.m. in the main auditorium. Hyman J. Adler to scouts Moe Finals will take place Sept. 3 and Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morde- will feature three winners from chai Adler, and Kenneth Jacobs, the elimination contests judged by son of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford professionals in the entertainment Jacobs, at Scout Sabbath Services field. 9 a.m. Feb. 10 at Bnai David Syn- Trophies will be donated by the agogue. Scoutmaster Irwin Ratner community and veterans service of Troop 135, sponsored by the committee of Metropolitan Detroit Men's Club of Bnai David, invites Bnai Brith. all scouts and parents in the area. Family Concert r Belgium. ' Ten Oak Park High student have qualified in the Michigan Math Test. The 10 rank in the top 4 per cent of the state's re- sults. They are Robert Rozen- berg, Mark Fuller, Barry Perl- mutter, Joan Polotzer, Mike Abraham, Mick Ehrlich and Marshall Goren, who have ad- vanced to round two, and Mau- reen Stahl, Rodney Corlin and Tony Shields who qualified too late to take round 2. The United Nations Club has selected its three chairmen to the Model UN delegation sponsored by U. of D. and to be held March 15-17. The chairmen are Jackie Dunitz, Mongolia; Bob Winter, Tunisia; and Paul Swerdlow, Tan- zania. Our OPHS wrestling team went down to defeat -in a valiant effort against Groves last week. Partic- ipating in the matches were Leon Owens, Dale Kutnick, Bruce Mor- ris, Barry Perlmutter, Gary Katz, Dave Ostrovitz, Allen Hoffman, Tony Morris, Larry Singer, Sheldon Fineman and captain Ed Ceresnie. Leo Hollander of the math de- partment has taken a one-year leave of absence to work on the Saturn Space Program at Hunts- ville, Ala. BLAIR STUDIO WEDDING INVITATIONS Weddings — Bar Mitzvas Bar Mitzva - Confirmation We Come to Your Horne With Samples MRS. GARELIK LI 8-8846 UN 4-6845 TY 5.8805 THE NEW SOUNDS OF ... THE SHELDON ROTT ORCHESTRA Big Sound Recording Artists 547-0896 545-2737 EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA? Cranbrook House Motel Is C iently Located at 20500 JAMES COUZENS (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland) Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations! Try Our Barber Shop Dine at the SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT Airport Limousine Service Available Yavneh, the National Associa- tion of Religious College Students, is sponsoring a weekly discussion class on the weekly Tora reading 7 p.m. Sundays at the Young Israel of Detroit. Dr. Alfred Greenbaum of Wayne State Uni- versity leads the discussion, for which there is a nominal charge. For information, call Susan Bentheim, UN 4-8605. Beth Moses' Chevra Chapter, United Synagogue Youth, will go sleigh riding 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at Roy's Ranch. Refreshments will be served, with a social and dancing to follow. For information, call Eileen Cutler, KE 8-3431. There will be an open general board meeting 7 p.m. Feb. U at Beth Moses. 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