THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 23, 1969-43 Youth News Michael Peisner 2nd in National Bible Contest Michael Peisner, an all-A student at the Hebrew High School, plac- ed second in the national finals of the 10th Bible contest held in New York May 11. Some 120 teen-agers competed. Michael, a 10th grader at Berk- ley High School, answered 47 out of 50 questions correctly in the intermediate Hebrew division; the first-prize winner answered 48. Not only did Michael win a $250 scholarship to a Hebrew-speaking camp; because he was such a close runner-up, he has been invited by the Jewish Agency contest sponsors to participate in the International Bible Contest to be held in Jeru- salem on Israel Independence Day 1970. Winners of the national Bible contest were New York area residents Debbie Lander, advanc- ed Hebrew, and Leonard Ous- Yosef Tekoah, Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, will be lander, intermediate Hebrew: greeted with menoras on his visit to Cong. Shaarey Zedek June 3, on and Jeff Cooper of Downsview, behalf of Israel Bonds. Shaarey Zedek's younger set includes (from Ont., comprehensive English. All left) Carrie Lachman, Ruth Gilbert, Donna Boesky, Karen Hermelin, three won trips to Israel. Mitchell Lover, Brian Shapiro and Lawrence Lewiston. Rabbi Jay Braverman was chair- man of this year's Bible test pre- paration committee. In the Detroit regional contest, Michael had answered 59 out of 60 questions correctly. It was a sec- "Jewish Identity: America 1969" take place for fall classes in the ond time around for Michael, who will be the theme of a symposium division of advanced Hebrew stu- had participated in the national sponsored by the Student Associa- dies and the Judaic department. Bible contest last year. tion of the Midrasha, College of The Judaic department is offering The son of Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Jewish Studies, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday a number of new courses in the Peisner of Huntington Woods. Michael learned so much Hebrew in the Kasle Building. fall, to include: "Genesis Reconsidered," an anal- on a visit with Israeli relatives in Dr. Shmuel Ben-Dor of the his- tory department and Solomon ysis of the first book of the Bible 1967, that he was placed in the Schimmel of the post-biblical and in light of archaeological discover- second year of Hebrew high school Jewish law departments will pre- ies. linguistic advances and new immediately upon entrance that sent brief position papers. Raya sociological - anthropological con- fall. At Berkley High, Michael is in , Goldenberg, a student in the Me- cepts dealing with the history of hina program, will act as modera- religious forms of thought; "Mod- all honors classes, plays clarinet , ern Jewish Thought," from Moses in the school band and belongs to tor. the chess team. He is a member The Student Association invites Nlendelssohn to Martin Buber, in- cluding Krochmal, Ahad Ha-am. of United Synagogue Youth at the community to visit the Mid- Kook and Rosenzweig: "History of Cong. Beth Shalom. rasha classes 6:30-8 p.m., prior to Zionism." a case study in national the discussion. All Hebraic classes and regional conflicts, starting in Judith Silver Wins meeting that evening will be con- the late 19th Century and conclud- ducted in English. The following ing with a review of Arab-Jewish 'Fellowship to France classes will be open to visitors: relations: "Israel: 1970," a review Judith Ann Silver, daughter of Topical Survey of Biblical Themes, of the current Israeli situation, poli- Mrs. Faye Silver of Lafayette Pl., Bible (Book of Job), Survey of tically and militarily, her relations will leave June 26 for France to Contemporary Israeli Poetry and with her neighbors and with the begin a year's study under a fel- Jewish Law and Contemporary Diaspora: and "Seminar in the lowship of the American Council Society. Contemporary American Scene," At 9:15 p.m., following the sym- views and counterviews on prob. of Learned Societies and Social posium, pre-registration will take lems within the Jewish community, Research Council. This was one of place in the auditorium for sum- an analysis of current issues, such only 15 grants made this year. Miss Silver will have two months mer sessions, to be held June 23- as Jewish-Black relations, Jewish July 31. Pre-registration also will identity, intermarriage, New Left of language train- ing and 10 months and Israel. of research in All courses in Judaica will be ' France and Italy offered contingent upon sufficient toward her doc- numbers of registrants. Beginning toral dissertation with the fall. Midrasha classes on the shifting at- will meet in the new building on 12 titudes of peas- DENNIS SANFORD COHEN, Mile Rd. and Murray Crescent, ants in France cellist, was presented in a recital Southfield. For information, call and Italy during of 18th Century music with harpsi- the Midrasha office, UN 4-1115. the late 19th Cen- chord accompaniment during the tury. Miss Silver May Festival of the Arts at the Young Athletes to Join A graduate of the University of University of Chicago. He also was 2nd Annual `Maccabia' Michigan, where she obtained a a featured performer in another NEW YORK — An Olympic-style BA degree in 1965, Miss Silver has chamber music concert given on parade opener, track and field, just received her masters degree campus by the Music Society. Fol- swimming, basketball and other there. She will study in Paris and lowing a short stay in Detroit with 'sports events will highlight the sec- the French provinces for the next his parents, the I. Goodman Cohens ond annual Youth Maccabia spon- year. of Hyde Park Rd., after graduation sored by the Masada-of-ZOA, the The Foreign Area Fellowship from the university next month, he youth movement of the Zionist Or- program is designed to help meet will tour a number of European ganization of America, Memorial the need in the United States for music festivals and begin graduate Day weekend. more knowledge and improved studies at the University of South- understanding of foreign and in- Nearly 1,000 athletes from the ern California School of Perform- New York metropolitan area, in- ternatioanl affairs and was orig- ing Arts. inated by the Ford Foundation in cluding Queens, Brooklyn, Long * * * 1962. Island, Bronx, Westchester County Eight area students were includ- and New Jersey, will participate in On June 1. Miss Silver will e ed into the Alpha Chapter of Phi the Maccabia at Queens College, married to Michael Frandzel, son Beta Kappa of the - University of Flushing, N.Y. of .Mr. and Mrs. Leo Frandzel, of Michigan. Selected "in recognition The Youth Maccabia is being Chicago. of high attainments in liberal held to increase an awareness of scholarship" were Jeffrey Kra- sports among Jewish youth . and kower, Robert Deutsch, Lawrence also that future stars for the Mac- Center Hosts Gathering Belkin, Sidney Hantler, Lenore cabean games in Israel can be of Israel-Bound Teens Libby, Donald Schon, Rafael Wes- scouted for in the United States. A special kick-off program for ton and Randall Zusman. all Israel-bound high school stu- Criterion Cooks Up dents is planned for 8 p.m. Wed- nesday at the Jewish Center. Holiday Toronto Trip Criterion Club members will Dr. Irving Young will present a Michael Magid, son of Mr. and journey to Toronto May 30-June 1 picture of Jerusalem today Mrs. Gerald Magid of Templar on a "holiday excursion." Head- through slides and personal ex- Cir., Southfield, observed his Bar quarters will be the Lord Simcoe periences. A refreshment hour will be hosted by members of the Is- Mitzva at services last weekend at Hotel in downtown Toronto. The weekend itinerary will in- raeli Student Organization. Cong. Beth Achim. His name was For information and reserva- erroneously omitted from the syna- clude a full schedule of sight-seeing and entertainment. tions, call Cheryl Guyer, DI 1-4200. gogue listing. Shaarey Zedek Kids Light Tekoah's Way Midrasha Student Assn. Sponsors Symposium on Jewish Identity U-M Swim Champ Michael Allen 19, Joins Maccabia Games Team Michael Graham Allen of the University of Michigan, the 200- yard butterfly Big 10 champion from Palo Alto, Calif., has been named to the men's swimming team that will participate in the eighth World Maccabia Games in Israel July 28-Aug. 7. The announcement was made by U.S. Maccabia men's swim com- mittee chairman Leonard Adell of North Woodmere, N.Y. Predicts 7,000 Americans Will Settle in Israel in '69, 2,500 More Than in '68 JERUSALEM (JTA) — The chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive predicted that 7,000 American Jews will settle in Israel this year compared to 4,500 in 1968. Louis A. Pincus told a press conference that immigration from the major Western countries was expected to rise sharply this year. He said immigrants from South Africa would probably number 1,000 as against 450 last year des- pite the economic upsurge in South Africa. From Britain, he said, 2,000 immigrants were expected as against 1.400 last year. These figures, he said, were based on the latest estimates and a projection of actual immigration during the first four months of the year. The total estimate for 1969, he said. remained at between 35,000 and 40,000. Kindness is in our power, but fondness is not.—Samuel Johnson. O Allen, 19, is 6'3" and 175 pounds. In the Big 10 champion- ships Feb. 28, be won the 200- yard butterfly, placed second in the 500-yard freestyle and fourth in the 1,650-yard freestyle. Allen resides at 827 Arch in Ann Arbor. Also named to the United States squad are swimmers Dave Solo- mon of Ohio U.; Paul Katz of Yale; Lee Chesneau of Wisconsin; Larry Gibbs of Lowell High School in San Francisco; Murray Grenier of Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Richard Miller of Teaneck High School, Teaneck, N.J.; and diver Steve Skilken of Ohio State. 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