THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 6, 1969-33 14 Students to Graduate From Combined School
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Fourteen studen is completing Marla Parker, Lisa Roth, Helen ,
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graduated from the newly formed and Loren Young.
Combined Hebrew/Yiddish Cultur-
The public is invited to the grad-
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al School 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the uation exercises.
auditorium of the Sholem Aleichem
Institute.
Large Selection of
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The school is sponsored jointly
Modern Lamps and
by
the
Sholem
Aleichem
Institute,
Avi Mendelowitz Named Few Openings Listed
Shades in Stock.
Workmen's Circle
Camp Judaea Director
for Center Summer Fun Zionist movement. An affiliate of
Direct
Color
LAMP REMODELING
Avi Mendelowitz, staff member
This year for the first time, the United Hebrew Schools, it
of Camp Tel Yehuda for the past Jewish Center summer registra- touches on all facets of Jewishness,
AND REPAIRING
Candids
six years, has been appointed to tion will close 10 days prior to the including the teaching of Hebrew
MADE TO ORDER
Weddings and
direct activities• at Camp Judaea, beginning of each session, June and Yiddish languages, Jewish his-
We Clean Lamp Shades
in Chelsea, Mich., Midwest Camp 30-July 25 and July 29-Aug. 22.
tory and literature, festivals and
Bar Ntitzvas
of Hashahar, the national youth
customs,
the
Bible.
Jewish
com-
New staff and additional facili-
organization under the sponsorship
munity life and Israel.
Merrillwood Bldg. Mall
ties will allow for a few more
of Hadassah.
Graduates are Rachel Goldberg,
251 Merrill, cor. Woodward
Corner 10 Mile
applicants. Although some of the
Saralee
Goodman,
Eden
Henkin,
Birmingham
In making the announcement, programs are closed, a limited
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Mrs. Reuben Bienstock, chairman number of openings for preschool- Daniel Hollander, Amy Jacknow,
647-5730
of the Midwest Hadassah Zionist ers through high schoolers are still Ellen Katzman. Karin Lorber,
Susan Moskowitz. Sandra Monast.
Youth . Commission, stated that open.
Mendelowitz has been active in
Openings exist in the following
Livonia Sunday School
Young Judaean activities for the
first-session programs only:
Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. gold Jewelry
past 11 years. He was formerly a
Day Camp, Summerland, Camp Gives 11 Youth Awards
See Morris Watnick
member of the national executive
Eleven awards were presented at
of the Arts (recently opened to
board and national chairman of
the recent award assembly of the
high school students,) Sports
Young Judaea's Leaders' Associa-
Livonia Jewish Congregation Sun-
Skills Camp and Pioneer Camp.
tion. He spent one summer in Is-
Programs with only limited open- day school.
rael under the Hadassah program
Rabbi Martin D. Gordon spoke
ings are Funtime and Playland
S GIFT
FINE JEWELRY
and studied there another year in
and along with Stanley Finkelstein,
Main.
644-7626
Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m.
283 Hamilton
the Young Judaea Year in Israel
Sunday
School chairman, presented
All
second
session
programs
are
Birmingham (Near Dernery's)
course.
the awards.
still open for registration. Playland
Lauri Gould, Andrea Greenfield,
As a member of the staff of and Safari, however, have only
Gary Klinger, Deborah Lebenbom,
Camp Tel Yehuda, the national limited openings available.
Karyn
Manning, Lisa Nabat and
Young Judaean camp, he served
Transportation is provided for
as head counselor for two years. all summer programs except Tips Shelly Yendick were cited for per-
fect
attendance
records. Scholar-
He is at present a doctoral can- Tops and Preschool, which have
didate at Northwestern University. their own transportation arrange- ships were given to Leslie Gold-
(Trimmed Rite, Priced Rite)
man, Susan Meklir and Shelly
ments.
Susan Alpert, a graduate of
Yendick.
OUR OWN
FELDBRO
CHOICE
QUALITY
Barnard College, former staff
Northwest Detroit and areas in
A gift was presented to Beth
member at Camp Tel Yehuda 'Redford, Livonia, Oak Park, South- Schwartz for her instruction in
PICKLED
and past first national vice pres-
field, Huntington Woods and Royal Hebrew and Israeli song and dance.
ides of Young Judaea, will be
Oak will be covered. Families liv- Miss Schwartz will attend Ferris
unit head, along with Jon Lif- j ing beyond the boundaries need State College in the fall.
schutz, national Young Judaea
only drive their children to a point
Sunday school classes will re-
field worker in the Midwest.
within the boundaries nearest their sume in September. For informa-
home
for
transportation
privileges.
tion,
call Mrs. Tommy Salmons,
All Sizes
Point Cut
The two-week camping program,
For information about any Cen- 927-1167.
June 29-July 13, will offer a full
range of recreational and cultural ter summer programs, call the
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activities for children from fourth group services division. DI 1-4200.
through eighth grade. Arts and Brochures are available.
lb.
lb.
crafts, Israeli song and dance,
sports, camping, Red Cross water
2 blocks W. of Evergreen
ROBERTA C. ROSNER, a senior
safety and swimming instruction iBezalel Gordon Wins
20233 W. 7 MILE
corner Kentfield
will be a part of the activities.
Hebrew U. Scholarship at Berkley High School, was
Mon., Tues., Wed., 8 to 6; Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8 to 9; Sunday, 9 to
awarded the Julius Passerman Lin-
Bezalel Gordon. son of Rabbi and
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coln Drugs Scholarships for 1969.
Mrs. James I. Gordon of Young
Roberta will attend Eastern Mich-
Israel Center of Oak-Woods, a
igan
University
in
the
fall
and
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and his ORCHESTRA
sophomore at the University of plans to major in special educa
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"Music at its Best
Michigan, has been awarded a $500 tion. Her brother FRANK N. ROS-
for Your Guests"
scholarship by Bnai Brith Hillel
NER has received his third conse- *
Foundations toward a year of study
cuve scholarship to the Summer NI.
at the Hebrew University.
Youth Music program at Michigan ".
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One of 18 American students to State University. The award was
receive a Leon Jolson Scholarship. sponsored by the Berkley Band
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he will attend Hebrew University Boosters. Roberta and Frank are *
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during the 1969-70 academic year. the children of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
The grants were provided by a lace R. Rosner of Gardner Ave.. 441-
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fund established by Jolson of New Oak Park.
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YOrk, to permit students of all
Southfield Board of Education
faiths to enrich their background
DONALD J. SAK, son of Mr. and
and understanding of Israel Mrs. William Sak of Robson Ave.
through a year's study in Jeru- recently was elected corresponding
salem.
secretary of the Beta Delta Chap-
ter, Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity
The recipients were selected
(Skulls), at Michigan State Univer-
by an academic committee on
sity. Don, a sophomore, was initiat-
the basis of scholastic standing,
ed into Phi Kappa Sigma last
lead ership in extracurricular
November.
From famous makers, such as
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Triangle, Lowy Mund, Milch
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NEAL STULBERG, son of Dr.
Gordon, 20, is active in Jewish and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg of Ros-
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Detroit, Michigan
life on the U-M campus. He has lyn Rd., a 10th grade Cass Tech-
Phone: 838-4162
headed the student United Jewish nical High School student, is the
Appeal campaign, taught Israeli state winner of the Optimist Inter-
AU SUMMER MERCHANDISE
dancing and led youth services on national Oratorical Contest. The
the High Holy Days. During his contest was held May 16 at the
AT DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
year at the Hebrew University, he University of Michigan where Neal
Including COCKTAIL DRESSES
plans to study Asian and African competed with winners from 10 31,
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affairs and Arabic.
Michigan zones. The topic of the
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