rilaMMIM15 :=4.M.700MN.4:::MM-ZaZaMEWMfaare16%.'-=::Mmi:M4siNiRW. 1'0 Youth News They Made The Grade Among the 65 students from 13 tilski.‘. .;s1-...women2!m-mz.s. mg-immimactewalmmx,..„:„:50immzmazi mai, states to graduate from the yeshiva high school of the Hebrew Theolog- ical College, Skokie, are the follow- ing seven area students, who will receive their diplomas Tuesday: from Detroit, Nathan Bronstein, son of Mrs. Sarah Bronstein of In- diana Ave., and Joseph Finkelstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Leo Finkel- stein of Roselawn Ave.; and from Oak Park, Martin Dombey, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dombey of Park St.; Simon Kresch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kresch of Church St.; Murray Platt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Platt of Karen Ave.; ' Joe Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weiss of Cloverlawn Ave.; and Victor Wrotslaysky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wrotslaysky of Hard- ing Ave. • • • Two Southfield residents. ED- WARD FEIGELMAN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Feigelman, 18280 The Adath Beth Moshe Chorus of black Jews, conducted by Rabbi Maryland, and HENRY FINKEL- Abel Respes of Hammonton, N.J., were among the performers Sunday , STEIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo at a variety show to provide scholarships for 10 black Jewish high Finkelstein, 15670 Mt. Vernon, re- school and college students to study for two months this summer in ceived bachelor of arts degree Israel. Held at the 92nd Street YMHA, New York, the show was from Yeshiva College at the 38th sponsored by Hatzaad Harishon (Hebrew for "The First Step"), which annual commencement exercises seeks to further the religious and cultural education of black Jews of Yeshiva University Thursday. and to strengthen their bonds with other Jews. • • • JEAN TENENBAUM- daughter of the Arthur Tenenbaums of Hil- Special Events Abound ton Rd., Southfield, received the Southfield Sun Award for Outstand- ing Achievement in Journalism. The award is presented annually Jam on a- Sunday Afternoon, a Teen weekends at Camp Tama- at Southfield High School to a free-for-all musical jamboree to be rack also are planned. The July graduating se n i o J p l e a an ns. te od i a t t o t r e no d f r e a held at the Jewish Center's play- 11-13 weekend has been reserved Jay, fh ground area July 27. is one of many . for Center teen men, and Aug. 1-3 the University of Michigan in the special summer events scheduled ' for the feminine set. fall. She is an honors graduate and by the Center. Each weekend begins late Fri- was named to Phi Beta Kappa. . day afternoon and runs through • • • late Sunday afternoon. Center AVI !''ARK KRIECHMAN, a Southfield Collegian teens will stay at the overnight junior at Southfield-Lathrup High at Tamarck (Ortonville), sleep , School, has been awarded a Na- Studying at Hebrew U. site in tents, do their own cooking. tional Science Foundation scholar- JERUSALEM—One of the most swim, boat and fish. ship in biochemistry for a sum- striking developments at the He- Fees include transportation. Reg- mer program at Purdue Univer- brew University is the continuing istration closes two weeks before sity. He was recently inducted into growth in the number of overseas each weekend. the National Honor Society. An students, most notably those from Another special program is the advanced piano student of Betty the United States. Father. and Son Weekend at Kowalsky and first violinist with Some 1,000 American students Camp Tamarack, July 25.27, an the Southfield-Lathrup Symphony from nearly 130 colleges and uni- opportunity for dad and son to Orchestra, he has written an or- versities are studying at the He- spend three days together camp- chestra suite "Pacis," which was brew University this academic ing, boating, fishing and swim- performed by the Western Univer- ming. year. This is a record number. up sity Symphony Orchestra this past by 300 since last year. Fee for this weekend also in- fall and also by the high school Among those studying in Jerusa- cludes transportation. Either father orchestra at its spring concert. lem this year is Steven Sandler, or son must be a Center member. Avi composed the school song, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Sand- Registration closes two weeks be- he sang the male lead in the school ler of New Hampshire St., South- fore the weekend. production of the musical, "Car- field. An English literature major Registration for all other sum- nival. - Last year's Jewish News from the University of Michigan. mer programs will close 10 days correspondent for the Southfield- Steve is spending his junior year at before the beginning of each ses- Lathrup School column. Avi com- the Hebrew University under the sion. The two sessions run June pleted his junior year at the He- auspices of the American Friends 30-July 25, and July 29-Aug. 22. brew high school of the United He- of the .Hebrew University program. Many programs are closed, and brew Schools. He was awarded the The 20-year-old student lives in a some have only limited openings Zionist Organization of Detroit dormitory with an Israeli room- left, but parents have until June scholarship for the Masada Lead- mate, a "kibutznik." 20 to enroll their children in the ership Training Course at Ashke- Steve has worked on a kibutz first session programs, and until lon• Israel, but is not able to ac- himself. He spent his winter school July 19 for the second session pro- cept this year because of his com- break on one and hopes to return grams. mitment to the Science Founda- and see more of kibutz life. He' The Summer Ulpan, sponsored tion. Avi is the son of Mr. and tutors twice weekly a group of four by the Center's Hebrew depart- Mrs. Bert Kriechman of Wildhern immigrant children. ment, will begin June 23 and run Ln., Southfield. • • • through Aug. 15. Among the students initiated into Designed for 9th, 10th and 11th the Wayne State University Gam- graders, the ulpan includes inten- sive audio-visual instruction of ma Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa Leave Everything to Us modern Hebrew, athletics, swim. scholastic honorary fraternity are ming, Israeli folk dancing, sing- the following from Southfield: ing and lectures on a variety of Barry. F. Lakritz, 23670 Carriage Hill, a psychology major; Michael subjects. Those students who successfully D. Falkoff, 27140 Sutherland, bio- complete the Detroit Summer logy; Jeffrey Hoffman, 27615 Har- Ulpan are eligible for next year's vard, biology; Hanica C. Ullman, Summer Israel Youth Ulpan, an 29230 Bermuda, English: Joel H. Stolar, 16216 Oxley, psychology; eight-week trip to Israel. Transportation has been extend- and Irwin P. Stotzky, 15552 Strat- ford, political science. ed farther north and west this • • • year in order to accommodate the SHARON BARECH of Israel was growing population in these areas. named winner of the-International Tips Tops and preschool have their own transportation arrangements. Teen Princess Pageant in Chicago this week. For information, call the group Black Jewish Chorus Sings at Benefit . Friday, June 13, 1969-33 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS American Youth to Help Renew an Ancient Site NEW YORK — Some 150 young region which once supported a Americans will join 50 Israeli flourishing agriculture became bar- youths this summer in a program I ren over the years, and only re- aimed at reviving the foliage of cently have the hills started to be biblical times and exploring anew reforested under the leadership of the meaning of ancient texts. the Neot Kedumim Cultural and They will live and work in a 400- Educational Committee, sponsored acre area in Israel which was the by the America-Israel Cultural actual site of many recorded Foundation. events. It is from this area, Moduli, situated between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, that the Maccabees launched their war of independence against the tyrannical Antiochus Orchestra and Entertainment IV in 164 BCE. Larry Freedman 647-2367 Now known as Neot Kedumim (Israel Ancient-Cultural Park), this Yeshiva Picnic Arranged The annual Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah PTA picnic will be held June 22 at Stoepel Park, Ever- green and Outer Drive. DON'T BE LATE ! Call Us About Your Wedidng or Bar Mitzvah Date PERSONALIZED PARTY FAVORS China & Boutique Items Novelty Pens The newest invitations and party accessories for all oc- casions. MARCIA MASSERMAN Photographers 646-6138 UN 4-8785 UN BACK FROM CALIFORNIA! Slam-Ban.- Sunime r Afoot at Center THE MARTY KOSINS MARTIN-DAVID ORCH FOR EVERY OCCASION including House Parties Phone: 363-8804 FOR THE FINEST IN BAKED GOODS IN WINDSOR — STOP AT MODERN BAKERY LTD. 560 WYANDOTTE ST. EAST, 4 Blks. from Tunnel BAGELS WITH A DIFFERENT ZEST! Canadian Prices lower by 35% ASK FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL FREE JEWISH CALENDAR GENUINE FUR PILLOWS Largest Selection in the City ! WHY WORRY ! 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