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April 19, 1968 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-04-19

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26—Friday, April 19, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Students Ready for Music Club Concert

Youth News

Rosenberg Youth Award Night
Awaited by Nineteen Nominees

Students to Plant Wood
Honoring Yitzhak Rabin

NEW YORK — American and
Canadian college students—mem-
bers of the Student Zionist Organi-
zation—begin a campaign Monday
to plant a special woodland in
honor of General Yitzhak Rabin,
Israel ambassador to the United
States.
In launching the drive in co-
operation with the Jewish National
Fund SZO said it would combine
the project with campus celebra-
tions honoring Yom Haatzmaut,
Israel Independence Day.

Mrs. George Stutz, chairman of
Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, regional
youth awards of the League of director of the Hai Commission of
Jewish Women's Organizations, Habonim; Dr. Bernard Jaffe, re-
announces that Youth Award Night gional director of United Syna-
will be held in the social hall of gogue Youth and assistant principal
Beth Shalom Synagogue 8:15 p.m. in the Detroit Public Schools;
Thursday.
MUSIC BY
James Lovbarg, religious school di-
Mrs. J. Stewart rector of Temple Beth El; and
Linden, League Bertha Robinson, former principal
president invites of Central and Ford high schools.
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
all 174 affiliated
The girl winning will receive a
groups and the
menora,
and
the
boy
a
kidush
cup.
LI 1-2563
community at I
The Music Study Club will sponsor its annual student group concert
Nominees for the youth awards
large.
featuring winners of awards, symphony auditions and scholarships
are:
A
former•
7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Zionist Cultural Center. Meeting in the
Benjamin B. Adler, Lisa Beth
winner,
ward
homes of friends monthly, the 28 students discussed and practiced
J ay Masserman, Burnstein, Marsha Cooper, Carol
music. They are affiliated with the student group of the Michigan
iiforouth director at Duchan Karen Olga Ettenheimer,
Federation of Music Clubs. Mrs. Louis P. Miller is president of the
b " "
Adas Shalom Judith Lynn Garlock, Ilene Gross-
Music Study Club, and Mrs. Morris W. Stein student adviser, assisted
Mrs. Stutz
Weddings, Bar Mitzvas
Synagogue, will man, Joyce Horowitz, Minda Katz,
by Mrs. J. Milton Miller. Listening to Mrs. Stein are (from left)
Group Portraits
Joey
Adam
Lerner,
Muriel
Helene
talk
on
his
experiences
in
Israel
standing: Judy Offman, Rochelle Abramson, Laurie Kretzmer,
356-8819
Nathan,
Marc
Pearl,
Rochelle
Rot-
during
the
Six-Day
War.
Michael Ouzounian and David Lipson, president; seated: Steven
blatt,
Mark
Schneider,
Barbara
This marks the 22nd year of the
Wees, Debby Kass, Judy Letvin and Jill Feldman.
Mildred Simons Rosenberg Memor- Stark, Rena Steinbruck, Marc
For Unique Tasteful
ial Youth Award, open to students Sussman, Roberta Helen Wainer
Entertainment
and
Stuart
Walter
Zeiger.
in 11th or 12th grade who have ex-
cellent academic standing in secu-
lar as well as religious subjects, a
WILL PAY $2.00
record of service and leadership in
Bnai Brith Oakland Century will be followed by two guidance Jewish youth activities and who,
ORCHESTRA
FOR $1.00 IN
Lodge, in co-operation with the sessions. Parents are invited to upon personal interview, indicate
• Weddings • Bar Mann
PENNIES
OLDER
*Banquets
• Parties
Southfield High School guidance remain in the auditorium follow. qualities of potential leadership in
THAN 1930
New Phone 851-1594
department, Jewish Vocational ing Dr. Feingold's address for a the adult community.
Currently Appearing at
Services, and the Bnai Brith Youth discussion on scholarships,
CALL: 851-2114
Menlo's East
Judges, who spent many hours
Organization will present a "Ca- grants and financial aids avail-
interviewing candidates and finally
reer Conference Night" for junior able to students.
and senior high school students and
WE RENT AND SELL
There are 14 individual voca- brought the number down to 19
their parents 7 p.m. Tuesday at tional guidance conferences that boys and girls, were:
Southfield High School.
will be held concurrently.
Advance registration blanks are Unfilled Jobs Cited
Dr. S. Nor m an i$:$
Including the New Double Breasted Tuxedo
Feingold, nation-
available at Southfield High School,
the Bnai Brith Youth Organization in Bnai Brith Booklet
al director of the
ALSO - r - iATURING A FINE_SELECTION OF
Office and the Bnai Brith Council.
Bnai Brith Voca-
WASHINGTON — More than
tional Service,
3,400 jobs in Jewish communal
w i 11 be guest
service are going begging for lack
"AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN"
speaker. Dr
of qualified personnel. They in-
Feingold heads
clude more than 800 teaching
the Bnai Brith
positions — approximately 40 per
guidance and
Catherine Dyni, 15 year old cent of the minimum needed to
7651 W. McNICHOLS at Santa Barbara
counseling serv-
pianist, is the winner of the Pontiac staff all-day and part-time He-
UN 4-7408
ice with 20 BBVS
Symphony Orchestra's competition brew schools.
for young artists
field of f i c e s Dr. Feingold
These figures were cited in two 11 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••4
throughout the United States. He from Oakland
occupational opportunity guides •
is the author of 19 books, including County.
published this week by Bnai Brith
four volumes of "Scholarships. Fel-
Catherine will
Vocational Service to advise Jewish
lowships and Loans," a standard receive a prize of
high school and college students •
reference guide on this subject.
$50 and a appear-
WHILE PAMPERING YOUR FURNITURE
on careers in Jewish communal •

Dr. Feingold serves as a voca- ance with the
service
and
Jewish
education.

tional consultant to the Social Se- Pontiac Sympho-

The booklets give educational •
curity Administration and serves ny Orchestra,

requirements,
salaries,
job
des-

as a research consultant to the under the direc-

criptions,
placement
possibilities,
...
Vocational Rehabilitation Adminis- tion of Felix Res-

8 GAUGE
areas of specialization and other
8 p.m. Tues-
Catherine
tration of the U.S. Department of
pertinent
information.
GLASS-CLEAR
day
at
Pontiac's
Northern
High
Health, Education and Welfare.
For information on "Your Op-
Dr. Feingold's presentation School.
• Lowest Prices
Catherine, who will perform the portunity for a Professional Career
in
Jewish
Communal
Service,"
Mendelssohn Concerto in G minor,
• Custom-Fit
has been a student of Mrs. Betty write Bnai Brith Vocational Serv-
• Zippers
Planning a Wedding, Bar Mitzvah
Kowalsky Stasson for the past ice 1640 Rhode Island Ave., N.W.,
• Separate Cushion Covers
or other party?
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• Guaranteed Workmanship
PHONE NOW
at Derby Junior High School, Bir-
• Free Estimate
mingham, Catherine is the daugh- Youth Invited to Israel
HOUSE OF EDWARDS
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dyni of
AMSTERDAM — All European
Wimbleton Dr., Birmingham.
7650 RUSSELL
Jewish students ought to study in
Also appearing on the program Israel, according to Col. Aron
will be LeAnn Toth and Peggy
p e so
Boyles, winners in the string and Doron, an Israeli official who ad-
Planning a party can be a headache ...
dressed 175 young men and wo-
wind categories.
motor
men from Western European
Guest Rooms • Sauna • Free T.V.
Let us do the work for you.
countries attending the 'Jewish
• Honied Pool • Grit-Shoo • Barber Sho.
Complete services for:
Plan Center in Holland
Breakfast Served Daily
Youth Festival here. He also
for Jewish Community
urged Jewish youth to come to
a INVITATIONS • ADDRESSING
GABE'S Famous FRANKENMUTH
AMSTERDAM — The establish- Israel to settle.
• ACCESSORIES
FAMILY-STYLE DINNERS
• FAVORS
ment soon of a Dutch Jewish
SUNDAY, 11 A.M. to 10 P.M.
• CONSULTANCY
cultural and historical center to WSU European Cruise
MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW!
conduct studies on the history and
Bette Klegon, on the staff of
Cocktail Hour 4 to 6
culture of Holland and its Jewish Wayne
State University, is leading
DINE
&
DANCE
THURS.-FRI.-SAT.:
The MARCHIO TRIO
community, was announced here a student trip to 11 European and
FREE BANQUET SPACE
Tuesday. The center will have a Asian countries in 36 days begin-
For Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs, Confirmations, Club Meetings,
branch in Israel.
Industrial Groups, Banquet Space For 1000 People.
ning July 15.
Dr. J. Z. Baruch, president of
Call 386-5000
The tour, geared for college stu-
Amsterdam's Sephardi community, dents, includes round-trip from
Mondays thru Fridays
SWEDISH SMORGASBORD
will serve as chairman of the new Detroit, and includes transportation
LAVISH
THURSDAY 6-10 P.M.
center.
This
city's
Jewish
Burgo-
LUNCHEON
Choose From 60 Delicacies
by cruise ship to several European
is ow, „eo
.
BRING THE FAMILY
master, Dr. No Samkalden, is one countries. For information, call
BUFFET
FOR DINNER
of the founders. Two Israelis of Miss Klegon, 866-8607.
11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
SUNDAY
MARILYN WAYNE CARON GORDON

Dutch
origin,
Dr.
R.
J.
Z.
Werb-
FREE fORPOR I
LI 3-7165
Southfield at
LI 4-9779
386-5000
lowski and Prof. S. Gitter, have
`BUS SERVICE '
Lincoln Park
Keep what you've got; the ills

set up a committee in Israel.
that we know are the best —Plautus

SAM BARNE1T

MARILYNN SHAPIRO

PHOTOGRAPHER

Dr. Feingold to Address 'Career Night'
for High School Students and Parents

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