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March 21, 1969 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36—Friday, March 21, 1969

Temple Youth Plan
Israel Pilgrimage

A group of Temple Israel youth
will leave on a six-week trip to
N
t' t ,- :, Israel and Rome, June 24.
4
The tour will be personally con-
ducted by Educational Director
Cantor Arthur Asher and Mrs.
Asher, assisted by a full-time Is-
raeli counselor and guide assigned
by the bureau of tourism of the
Israel government.
The trip comprises a tour in
The second annual Summer Is- depth of every corner of Israel. In
addition.
it will include 11 days of
rael Youth Ulpan will be spon-
sored by the Jewish Center June living and working with Israeli
30-Aug. 21 to provide an intensive youth at Kibutz Gesher Haziv and
Hebrew language experience in a five-day stay at the International
Israel for those who have com- Youth Holiday Center at Herzlia.
pleted the Detroit Summer Ulpan. There, they will live with Jewish
teen-agers from a score of other
Formal class sessions are held lands. A further attraction will be
25 mornings. The eight-week sched- a weekend spent as house guests of
ule includes 10 days touring Israel, an Israeli family or with relatives.
visits to a kibutz, a weekend in
In Rome, special accommoda-
Jerusalem, time spent with Israeli "tions'will be provided at the Inter-
families and at least three week- national Student campus for four
ends for free time.
days.
The Temple Israel Youth Pilgrim-
The"buddy system," a rela- age to Israel is open to students
tively new concept designed to age 15-19. All applicants will be
help gain a command of the He- interviewed personally by Cantor
brew language, is of special in- Asher.

Youth News

Ulpan Students
at Center to Spend
Summer in Israel

Golden Scholarship Fund
Is Taking Applicants

Applications are being accepted
for the second annual Dr. Donald
L. Golden Foundation College
Scholarships, open to all public
school senior students in Wayne,
Oakland and Macomb counties.
Students in the 12A should con-
tact their principal or counselor
for details on
how to enter the
competition. Ap-
plications must
be in the mail no
later than May
10. There will be
one winner from
each county. The
award is a grant
of $500 and will
be applicable at
any college of the
student's choice. Dr. Golden

When Dr. Golden, founder and
director of the Detroit Optometric
Centers, graduated from high
school, lack of finances curtailed
his college plans. A benefactor
then helped finance him through
college. He said he has instituted
the foundation in recollection of
his own experiences.
Among the members of the
selection committee are Detroit
Councilman Nicholas Hood: De-
troit 'Public Schools Director of
Counseling Dr. Richard Dresher:
and the directors of counseling for
the three involved counties.

ZOD Scholarships;
to Israel Are Offered

Zionist Organization of Detroit

terest to Israel Youth Ulpan
applicants. The Haifa office of

the Jewish Agency's youth de-
partment is selecting suitable

high school students to join their
American "buddies" each after-
noon and participate with them
in all activities for the remaind-
er of the day. including the
group's planned tours.

Ann Marwil Top Speller
at Hillel Day School

Registration is limited. For in-
formation, contact Mordekhai Tel-
Tsur. Hebrew department. Jewish
Center, DI 1-4200.

1 A.- nil°

1111

cements

Ann Marwil. a sixth grader at
Hillel Day School,was the winner
of the school spelling bee. As
school champion, she will repre-
sent Hillel at the district spelling
bee April 2. Ann is the daughter of
Mr. end Mrs. Milton Marwil of
Sherwood Ave.. Huntington Woods.

March 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob
scholarships again will be avail- ert C. Jasgur (Harriet Docks)
able for students interested in at-
21341 Kipling, Oak Park, a son
tending the ZOA Summer Teen-
Steven Michael.
Age Camp at Ashkelon, Isra,.A.
• • •
MEDALS SCARCE
Rabbi Milton Arm, chairman of
Mr. and Mrs. Don- United States women athletes
March
6—To
the Philip Slomovitz Scholarship ald Sands (Doreen Kline), former haven't won a Maccabia Games
Fund• advises that a third scholar- Detroiters of Tarzana, Calif., a track and field gold medal since
ship for one year's study at the daughter, Laura Ellen. 1935 Lillian Copeland won a triple
Mollie Goodman Academic High
that year, while Sybil Koff scored
• • •
School in Israel also is available
Feb. 28—To Dr. and Mrs. Jerry a double.
for a 9th or 10th grade student.
L. Nosanchuk (Judith Goldberg),
TENNIS RANCH
A p plications are available through 19800 Lahser, a son, David Brian.
Don Kerbis
local Hebrew schools or Hebrew
120 Acre
• • •
day schools, or at the ZOD office.
Tennis Ranch
and
Mrs.
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Boys
and girls eight
March 11 — To Mr.
353-3636. Requests should be made
to eighteen. Water-
Charles Domstein (Phyliss Levin),
by April 10.
vliet, Michigan. Five
19046 Goldwin, Southfield. a son,
hours tenn in.
struction, supe r-
David Jeffrey.
vised p 1 a y daily.

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March 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. E.
Joel Safran (Paula Goldman),
27233 Belmont. Southfield. a daugh-

ter, Karen Hope.

• •



.

March 9 — To Dr. and Mrc. Ar-
nold M. Jacobs (JoAnn Mercer),
a
29340 Prestwick. Southfield,
daughter, Ann Michelle.

• • •
March 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Nussbaum (Charlotte Katz-
man). 23440 Church, Oak Park, a
daughter, Andrea Deborah.
• • •
Feb. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton

J. Abramson (Toby Lewis), 1440
Kirts, Troy, a son, Joel Steven.
• • •

March 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Mi-
chael Kallen (Jackie Kaplan),
14280 LaBelle, Oak Park, a son,
Bryan Marc.
• • •
March 14—To Dr. and Mrs. Mor-
ton Maza (Joyce Feldman), 27166
Sutherland, Southfield, a son, Jef-
frey David.
March 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald Kaplan (Ellen Stutz), 26040
Radclift Pl., Oak Park, a son,

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Every new idea has something of
Rehovot Asks Americans
the pain and peril of childbirth
to Teen Science Institute about it. —Samuel Butler.

NEW YORK—A select group of

American high school students will
participate in a summer science
seminar at the Weizmann Institute
of Science, it was announced here
by the American Zionist Youth
Foundation, cosponsor of the pro-
gram.
The scientific study program, in
English. at the institute will be
devoted primarily to one of Is-
rael's major concerns, water. The
program, prepared by Weizmann
Institute scientists, will include
lectures, seminars, field trips,
demonstrations and laboratory ex-
periments. Joining them will be a
similar aged group of Israeli stu-
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