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36—Friday, February 9, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

News Scoops
From Southfield

EWISH NEWS

Teens Scholarship Assembly Feb. 25

The program will include a film
A special assembly of young
people between the ages of 13 and from Israel, entertainment and in-
17 and their parents will be held formation as to the benefits which
at the Zionist Cultural Center, the young people can obtain
By AVI KRIECIIMAN
through the Philip Slomovitz Scho-
Facing numerous difficulties, the Southfield, 3 p.m. Feb. 25 to ac-
Fund.
he school's first quaint them with the scholarship larship
cast and
Rabbi Milton Arm, chairman of
dramatic production, "Li'l Abner," opportunities offered by the Zionist the fund, will preside. Richard B.
are working extremely hard, put- Organization of Detroit to spend a Kramer, Louis Panush, Carmi
ting in an unusually fine, unified summer in Israel, or a year at the Slomovitz and Reuben Young will
effort. Because "Abner" is a mu- Mollie Goodman High School at participate in the program.
sical, the cast faces three types Kfar Silver.
For scholarship applications and
of rehearsals, dramatic, singing
more information call the Zionist
and dance, which require much Endless Maze to Unwind House, 353-3636.
Michigan State Temple Youth, entire world fully aware of the hard work.
The cast for the hillbilly musical at 'February Fling'
in a resolution signed by its exe- magnitude of the problem faced
includes Tony Thompson as Ab-1 The tween dance committee of New Adas Shalom Pupils
cutive board. urges fellow Jews by the Russian Jews.
nor; Caryl Heaton, Daisy Mae; the Jewish Center is coordinating to Be Consecrated in
throughout the world to raise their
Koheles said: "To everything
voices in behalf of Soviet Jewry. there is a time . . . A time to I Howard Wright, Pappy; Leslie Kol- a "February Fling" 8 p.m. Feb. Special Sabbath Service
I
The resolution. adopted by speak and a time to remain silent." lar, Mammy: Avi Kriechman, Gen. 17 in Shiffman Hall.
The 21st Hakdasha (consecra-
Bullmoose; Mara Kalnins, Miss
The program will consist of
MSTY delegates from throughout NOW is the time to speak.
Apassionata Von Climax: Dan music by the Endless Maze band, tion) of Adas Shalom Religious
Michigan and Indiana, was brought
Besides Zeiger the executive Podolsky. Sen. Phogbound: and
refreshments, prizes and contests. I Schools will be held Saturday in
up at the organization's winter board of MSTY consists of Judy
conclave last weekend, headed by Garlock, Jon G o l dm a n, Larry Paul Heaton, Evil Eye Fleagle. Dress will be school clothes. For the main sanctuary, as part of the
Temple Israel Youth Group. The Kaiser. Carol Steindler. Barb Zi- The musical will be presented four information, call group services, 8:50 a.m. Sabbath service. The
consecration service inducts the
times in March in the new library. DI 1-4200.
conclave theme was devoted to the ker and John Zussman.
*
Student Congress is currently re-
youngest, newly entered pupils
plight of Soviet Jewry. Stuart Zei-
into
their religious school studies.
writing
its
constitution
in
prepa-
ger is president of MSTY.
The children will be led in pray-
ration for its passage (hopefully) Family Square Dance
The resolution reads as follows:
The Omens are sponsoring a ers and songs by their teachers.
by the student body.
We, of Michigan State Temple
Last week, the sophomore class family square dance 8:30 p.m. Julius E. Allen, synagogue vice-
Youth, do resolve that we cannot
sponsored a schoolwide Winter Feb. 17 in the Oak Park Commu- president, will greet the parents
afford to repeat the mistake of
Sheryl Silver. Detroit's 1968 Carnival. Any club could sponsor nity Center. The program will and consecrants; Emil Wolok,
past generations by remaining
feature caller Jim Schultheis. Re- chairman of education commission
silent in the face of the persecu- Junior Miss was awarded the S200 a booth, the only condition being
freshments will be served. Tickets and Louis L. Rosen, youth educa-
tion and restrictions of the Jewish Scholastic Achievement Award at that they give the sophomore class
tion coordinator, will present the
the Michigan Junior Miss Pageant 10 per cent of their profit. The may be purchased at the door.
people of Soviet Union.
For information call Ken Lipson, children with miniature Tora
French Club sponsored (what
Therefore, we would advocate Finals held in Pontiac.
else?) a French fries booth, in 864-5881, or Rick Feldman, 342- scrolls and candy—symbolic of the
that the best method for obtaining
On Jan. 26, Sheryl, daughter of which they sold homemade French 4388.
sweetness of learning.
"freedom and equality" of reli-; Dr. and Mrs. I. Walter Silver of fries . . . Latin Club promised a
gious thought for the Jews of , Fairfield Ave.• was selected as marriage by a "justice of the
Everyone admires a good loser
Russia would be initially the state winner of the 21st annual peace" for only a quarter. In- Combined Jewish Schools except the loser's wife.
arousal of world-wide recognition; Voice of Democracy program spon- cluded in the package was a ring to Spur Tree Planting
and positive concern for the situa- sored by the Veterans of Foreign and a license signed by witnesses.
The Combined Jewish Schools,
tion in Russia.
Wars of the United States. She will The carnival turned out to be a with branches at the Sholem
represent
Michigan
in
the
national
We feel that this can be most
real success, though it was forced Aleichem Institute and the Work-
effectively accomplished by the finals in Washington D.C. March to close early due to its running men's Circle Educational Center,
martin .j.ttreil
sending of "letters" explaining the 8-13. There, she will he the guest out of prizes.
are conducting a special campaign
situation, and indicating our in- of the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
photographer
A school magazine, "The for the planting of trees in Israel
dignation of the plight of Russian competing against other finalists
Page," was passed by Student on the occasion of Tu b'Shevat.
:3.11 9757
from 50 states, the District of
Jewry to:
Congress last week. The maga-
This year, trees will be planted
zine's first issue was due for
1. ALL governments of foreign Columbia, Panama Canal Zone and
in a special children's section of
countries (and the United States). overseas. S'heryl was awarded a publication sometime this month. the Victory Forest and recreation
MUSIC
Just two weeks ago today, the area sautheast of the Old City of
2. ALL ambassadors to the $500 scholarship in addition to her
(Just Great)
school opened its modernistic li- Jerusalem. The Victory Forest is
United Nations and the United trip to Washington.
States.
On Wednesday, she will be guest brary for viewing by the student in honor of those who defended
MAURY LITTLE
AND THE TOWNSMEN
All Jewish organizations of honor at the annual legislative body, with a lecture by Dr. Hans Israel during the Six-Day War.
3.
Rookmaker on " -Trends in Euro-
The schools will hold Tu b'She-
(world-wide).
KE 4-5980
dinner in Lansing, where she will
pean
Painting."
vat assemblies in both branches
4. And all other organizations receive a trophy as the Michigan
A
new
and
very
successful
school
Sunday.
that have shown interests in the
state winner and will deliver her activity has been the formation
.
n
betterment of
The Incomparable in Music
of a bowling club. Each team is
These letters should be sent by speech to members of the State formed by having a faculty spon- Ahavas Achim Youth
anyone who is concerned. Through Legislature and the Veterans of sor (or someone who can drive)
to Lead Sabbath Rites
these efforts, we hope to make the Foreign Wars.
and his
plus four students. The club is
Di aVO X
The Ahavas Achim United Syna-
C H
swelling, and has a long list of
pa rt
students eagerly waiting for a i gogue Youth group will lead Sab-
y
bath
services
on
Shabat
Shira
8:30
chance to become a member.
Another club, older, and one of a.m. Saturday.
The teen-agers who will officiate
the most exciting and largest in
Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- former Detroiters of Los Angeles,
For the HY Spot
the school, is the ski club. Long at the annual service as cantors
a
daughter,
Michelle
Suzanne.
bert Sandler ( Roberta Keystone),
Of Your Affair
a favorite of the student body, are Joel Gartner, Leonard Gut-
10030 W. Nine Mile. Oak Park, a
Music by
it is adding more members to its man, David Mash, Steven Rich-
daughter, Cari Lynn.
Jan. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold lists daily, and its sponsors are mond, and Steven Rocklin; and
* *
Grodman (Leatrice White). 21691 excited about the coming Northern Tora readers Melvin Kaufman,
Feb. 1--To Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Parklawn, Oak Park. a son, Robert
Steven Belen, Daniel Arm, Jerold
weekend trip.
And His Orchestra
Oster (Eva Lindh). 22025 Marlow. Stuart.
Budney and Richard Gartner.
(Hy Utchenik)
Oak Park, a daughter, Tal.
*
*
David Arm will read the Haftora,
• Distinctive Ceremonies
a Specialty!
and Karen Boxer, president of
Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaac Bashevis Singer
Feb. 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Allan Furlong (Linda Silvers), 18223
Lahav will speak. The public is
342-9424
Weiner (Betty Perlmutter). 21000 Birchcrest. a daughter. Lisa Chris- Visits Hillel Day School invited.
Gardner, Oak Park, a son, Daniel tine.
Novelist Isaac Basnevls Singer,
Jerome.
who recently came to Detroit to

*
*
*
address the Adas Shalom Adult In-
Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon- stitute. took time out to visit some
Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Bern-
ard
Hammer
(Olivia
Murav),
26400
ard Glieberman (Sandee Lach-
classes of the Hillel Day School.
REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-TOWN GUESTS AT THE BEAUTIFUL
man), 20636 Kensington Ct, South- Raine, Oak Park, a daughter, Lori
Students of the junior high
Beth.
field, a son, Lonie Ross.
chatted with Singer about some of
*

*
* * *
his works.
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
Jan. 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Commenting on his visit to the
LI 8-1825
14380 W. 8 MILE, OAK PARK
Barry Lawson (Shirley Batchko), mond Kudisch (former Detroiter school, Singer wrote in the school's
Florence Rosenthal) of Pine Brook, guest book: "Hillel Day School is
Ideally Located 7 /4 Mile From Northland
N.J., a daughter, Sheree Lynn.
one of the most superb schools
Recommended by Physicians

Hi-Fi, Restaurant and All Other Modern Conveniences
that I have visited in the United
RABBI LEO
Jan. 24 — To Dr. and Mrs. Jer- States and in Europe. I am hope-
SPECIAL WEEKEND RATES — $10 PER DAY SINGLE
ome J. Rochlin (Helena Bichman). ful that the students will grow to
Ben Halpern, co-owner
Airport Transportation Available
21325 Colwell. Farmington. a son be among the educators and the
Eric.
Expert Mohel
leaders of the Jewish community.
* * *
Serving Hospitals and Homes
I loved this school which is both
LI 2-4444
LI 1-9769
Jan. 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Jer- modern and traditional in the best
We Make Our Own Glasses
ome D. Weisman, (Joyce Wein- sense."
- berg), 24226 Chippewa, a daughter,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
REV. GOLDMAN L.
Lisa Beth.
• LATEST DOMESTIC AND
* • *
Lahav USY Plans
IMPORTED FRAME FASHIONS
Jan. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
E. Hartman (Barbara Brenner), Tamarack Weekend
• PRESCRIPTIONS FOR GLASSES
MOHEL
Lahav Senior United Synagogue
29862 Everett, Southfield, a daugh-
ACCURATELY FILLED
Youth at Cong. Beth Shalom will be
ter, Erin-Elizabeth.
353-5444
* 5 .5
sponsoring a weekend at Camp
• Reasonably Priced
• Immediate Repair
Jan. 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Tamarack Feb. 16-18. There will
L. Golnick (Linda Miller), 13335 be Sabbath services, discussions,
CERTIFIED EXPERT MOHEL
W. Nine Mile, Oak Park, a daugh- cultural events and socials. USY
members of all congregations are
RABBI
ter, Lisa Beth.
• *
13720 W. 9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
invited. The group leaves Beth
Shalom
by bus at 12:30 p.m.
Dec. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam
LI 7-5068
OAK PARK, MICH.
Graber (Marcia Sidney Katz), Feb. 16.
Hours: Daily and Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
334-7031
334-4149
For information, call liana Arm,
23051 Kipling, Oak Park, a daugh-
Serving In Hospitals and Homes
358-2961.
ter, Stacy Beth .

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

... NEW YORK—On the 10th day of
Shevat today, thousands of Jews
will flock to visit the resting place
of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe,

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:USTI' Presses Fellow Jews
for Outcry Against Policy of
Anti-Semitism in Soviet Union

Sheryl Silver Wins
Dual State Honors

29trtli Arznouncements

Hy Herman

HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITZVA!

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Israel Goodman

CLEVER LETTER SENT out
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The bus appreciates the get-well
cards but we must request no
flowers. If you must do something,
make a contribution in the name
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special Sunday evening Family
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for the youngsters and 1 /2 adult
prices for kids under 13.
FIRST TIME a fellow ever got
a raise and never came back hap-
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Pancake House on W. 8 Mile Rd.
. Milt Burg, now managing the
spot. gave it to one of his cooks.
. . . The gent doesn't have a phone,
or else, says Milt, he'd call to tell
him to forget the raise and come
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A DEFINITE BET for stardom
is songster-guitarist Chico Holi-
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Chico is Earl Palmer on the drums,
with a beautiful sense of rhythm
and timing that is so essential in
the professionalism of both . . .
Afterglow bossmen Steve Lokas
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THE SMORGASBORD TABLE
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and a delicious variety . . . The
price is most reasonable for all
the taste tingling delights . . .
McInerney's still has that good
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SURE YOU CAN MAKE a Sher-
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