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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-08-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

26—Friday, August 15, 1969

Miss Rothenberg Weds
31r. '11- artin Starkman

Youth News

Beth Achim Youth
to Hold 5 Services

High Holy Day services to
parallel the adult congregations
Sept. 13, 14 and 22 are announced
by Abe Medow, chairman of Beth
Achim's youth commission.
Children's services (age 5-8) and
junior services (9-12) will be con-
ducted by professional staff at
both in-town and suburban build-
ings.
Tickets for these four services
are available without charge,
through the synagogue office,
UN 4-6428, or at the Beth Achim
branch of the United Hebrew
Schools, after Labor Day, 353•

2581.

The youth congregation (13-18)
will hold services at Adlai E.
Stevenson School on Lahser Rd.
between 11 and 12 Mile Rds. Tic-
kets are available through mem-
bers of Lahav United Synagogue
Youth, which is organizing these
services for young adults. Louis
Rosen, youth activities depart-
ment director, is supervising all
Youth congregations for the syna-
gogue.

PEPPY HAMBURGERS, INC.,
has acquired all outstanding capit-
al stock of BIFF'S GRILLS, INC.
It was Peppy's first big step in
a program of expansion and devel-
opment conceived by 29-year-old
Fred W. Steiner, president of the
firm which operates seven restau-
rants in the Detroit area. Biff's
has 26 outlets in the Detroit metro-
politan area and outstate Michigan
cities.
s •

Local Teens Participate
in Leadership Training
Program From BBYO

Jay Gottlieb, Cindy Kaufman,
Doug Finegood, Joanne Eder and
Terry Galper of Detroit, Shelly
Kamin and Betty Golinker of
Windsor, Pam Young of Flint and
Robert Reider of Grand Rapids arc
participating in the summer leader-
ship training programs of the Bnai
Brith Youth Organization at Camp
Bnai Brith, Starlight, Pa.
Young people selected for the
1
1 programs participate in an inten-
sive schedule of study, discussion,
' and workshops in Jewish history
and culture, along with recreation-
al and cultural events. There are
three programs: the four-week
International Leadership Kallah,
the three-week International Lead-
ership Training Conference and a
one-week international convention.
Scholars in Judaism, the arts and
; contemporary events are conduct-
ing the programs, directed by
members of the national profes-
sional social work staff of BBYO.

Center to Show $ kill s
Learned at Arts Camp

WSU's Jewish Students
Camp of the Arts at the Jewish
Permitted to Register
Center will stage its second-session
Art Festival 7:30 p.m.
Early Due to Yom Kippur Summer
Thursday in the Aaron DeRoy

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MRS. MARTIN STARKMAN

The LITTLE SCHOOL HOUSE
NURSERY, 32230 Middlebelt, Far-
mington, announces registration
for the fall term is now taking
place. Children age 3 and 4 attend
in the mornings, Monday Wednes-
day and Friday or Tuesday and
Thursday. Children age 4 attend
in the afternoons for five days.
School will start on or about Sept.
15. For information, call the
school, LI 8-8224.

DENVER (JTA) — Construction
has been started on a $2,000,000
88-bed extended care facility for
the aged at Beth Israel hospital
here. Aged patients who no longer
need a hospital bed but do need
around-the-clock nursing and ob-
servation for chronic long-term ill-
ness will be able to be transfered
quickly to the new facilities, offici-
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In a recent ceremony at Cong.
Beth Abraham, Barbara Jeanne
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Rothenberg became the bride of
Martin Lawrence Starkman. Rabbi
Israel Halpern and Cantor Shabtai
Ackerman officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rothenberg of
Meadowlane Rd., Southfield, and
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Starkman of
Southwood Ave., Southfield.
The bride wore an A-line or-
ganza gown with re-embroidered
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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Seventy- Akiva to Go Picnicking
five per cent of the West Bank
Akiva Hebrew Day School PTA
students who took high school en- will hold a picnic 11 a m - 4 p.m.
trance examinations passed them, Sunday in Major Park, Oak Park.
the military governor of the 'Refreshments will be available,
Judaea and Samaria districts an- and there will be games and prizes:
nounced. He said that 8,000 stu- All Akiva children, their parents
dents from government and pri- and friends are invited.
vate schools and schools run by
the United Nations Relief and
Works Agency for Palestinian Re Aides to Family Service
DALLAS (JTA)—Fourteen Jew-
fugees took the examinations and
ish young people are serving as
5,800 passed.
It was reported earlier that 3,364 volunteer aides to the Jewish Fam-
out of 4,800 West Bank high school ily Service in a project which be-
graduates passed their matricula- gan when they helped the JFS
tion exams which are recognized resettle families from Poland.
by institutions of higher learning After observing the urgent need
in Israel; the ' Arab slates and for voluntders, they ' decided to
provide itelP_Qrt an pa - going basis.
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Students who would be unable Theater.
to register for classes at Wayne
Camp of the Arts, a four-week
State University because their reg-
istration day falls on Yom Kippur, program, offers youngsters the
opportunity
to develop their skills
Sept. 22. will be permitted to reg-
ister early if they fill out a spe- in the cultural arts.
George Gelberman, camp di-
cial eligibility form.
rector, explained that the fes-
WSU Registrar William E. Sla-
tival is the culmination of each
by requested of Millie! Foundation
session's program. The campers
Director Rabbi Max Kapustin that
have prepared exhibits of Photo-
he screen students who, because
graphy. ceramics, jewelry, sculp-
of the holiday, wish to register
Sept. 19. Since registration is by
ture, drawing and painting, as
initial, the studetns involved will
well as performances by the
have last names beginning with A
dance, music and drama depart- JNF Accepting Lists
through Dav and Woo through Z
ments.
for New Year Greeting
With the request of Rabbi Kapu-
The festival is open to the public
stin. the procedure has become at no charge. For information. Card Tree Certificates
traditional when registration oc- call the Center's group services
Preferred greeting card lists are
curs on a Jewish holiday. Inter-
department. DI 14200.
being accepted by the Jewish Na-
ested students can reach him at
tional
Fund for issuance of tree
the Billet office. 577-3459. or at
his home. 341-4229. The o'fice will 1;500 Campers Take Part certificates as New Year greet-
ings, it is announced by David P.
run on a reduced schedule the
in `Maccabia' Games
Zack, president of the JNF.
last two weeks in August.
NEW
YORK

More
than
1,500
The JNF will send recipients a
(The Brooklyn Jewish Commun-
ity Council appealed to colleges members of Zionist youth organ- New Year's greeting card certi-
izations
now
at
summer
camps,
ficate
denoting the planting of a
and universities Wednesday not to
schedule the registration of under- participated last week in the an- tree in their name and giving the
graduate students or the com- nual "Maccabia" at Camp Tel name of the sender. The greeting
mencement of classes on the Jew- Yehudah, national camp of Has- in both English and Hebrew is
"On This Joyous Occasion. -
ish High Holy Days. Rosh Hashana hachar (Young Judea).
This method of wishing friends
The American Zionist Youth
and Yom Kippur.
and relatives a happy new year
(Sol A. Liebman. president of the Foundation sponsored this event,
serves a two-fold purpose since
council, and Rabbi Benjamin Z. which included educational discus.
it also assists in the reclamation
Kreitman, chairman of its religious sions and sporting and scouting
of Israel's border areas and
affairs committee. reported that competition.
protection of land already re-
they. had complaints from Jewish
The sporting events included the
college students that their schools Israeli game of Mahanayim in ' claimed.
Certificates are available by
scheduled such activities on the addition to volleyball, basketball,
religious holidays.
baseball, track and field and swim- calling the Jewish National Fund,
399-0820.
or by writing the Detroit
("We feel that colleges that have ming.
a high percentage of Jewish stu-
More than 1,000 youngsters age office, 22100 Greenfield, Oak Park
dents and faculty should suspend 14 - 17 from 20 general Jewish, Zion- 48237.
pro-
classes during these High Holy ist, and private camps participated
Organizations an

Days to allow for religious observ- in a separate Canadian Maccabia jects will receive the usual .credits
ances," the Community Council at Fitzroy Harbor, Ont. The Israel for these special certificates.
statement said.)
Ambassador to Canada, Ephraim
Evron, spoke at the closing session Students on Jet Detained
High School Entrance
of the three-day event.
Sudan Reported Safe

Passed by W. Bank Youths

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TEL AVIV (JTA)—Two Ameri-
can students who arrived here
from Copenhagen said they were
well treated by Sudanese author-
ities when their Danish air liner
was detained at Khartoum Aug. 4
while on a flight from Nairobi to
Copenhagen.
The plane carried 78 students in-
cluding 13 Americans and an Isra-
eli girl married to one of the latter.
It was seized briefly in the Su-
danese capital on grounds that it
was due to stop at Tel Aviv in
violation of the Arab boycott
against Israel.
The plane and all of its passen-
gers were released when the Su-
danese were convinced that it was
routed via Cyprus.' ' •

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