Committees Named for Vaad Event Friday, February 6, 1970-17 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS A number of laymen are taking Orthodox Rabbis and Merkaz, Cohen, Merkaz president. part in the 32nd anniversary cele-1 March 15 at the Detroit Hiltos Ho- Rabbi James I. Gordon, general brat:Ion of the Detroit Council of tel, it was announced by David J. chairman of the banquet commit- D tee, is assisted by Hyman Safran, dinner chairman; Irwin I. Cohn, Leonard E. Baron and Morris Kar- bal, co-chairmen; Julius Rothen- berg, honorary chairman; and Sigmund Rohlik, honorary co-chair- man. New Approach to Science Teaching Introduced at Akiva Day School Dr. Frank Youk- stetter (standing), professor of sci- ence education at Wayne State Uni- versity, explains some of the intri- cacies of SCIS to a group of Akiva Day School par- ents. Seated are Dr. and Mrs. Sey- mour Wolfson, while (from left) Mrs.Frank Leider. mai, 'Mrs. Theo- dore Scholnick, and Mrs. Moe Berlin look on. ...has a bettor idea Because they have IRV KATZ at Patrons are headed by David Pollack and Nathan Soberman, co-chairman; sponsors by David J. Cohen and Nathan I. Goldin, co-chairman; and donors by Max Biber and Kenneth Fischer, co- chairmen. Heading the ticket committee are Ruben Gravnin and Meyer Levin. The synagogue and organization committee includes David I. Berris, Harry Blitz, Joseph Borenstein, Morris Dorn, Charles T. Gellman, Meyer Levin, Emanuel Mittleman, Isadore Starr and Meyer Terebelo. .;* Rabbi Manfred Pick, principal of Akiva Hebrew Day School, an- nounces the introduction of SCIS- Science Curriculum Improvement Study—as part of the school's edu- cational program. In adopting SCIS, the school worked in consultation with Dr. Frank Youkstetter of Wayne State University and Don Maxwell of the University of Michigan. A new approach to the teaching of science in the elementary school, the science curriculum consists of ungraded, sequential physical and life science units which are de- signed to "turn the classroom into a living laboratory." Under this Hernando's Hideaway in HIDDEN RAVINES LI 3.4700 McDONALD FORD 14240 W. 7 Mile Road at the Lodge X-Way DI 1-3800 ,•............................................m. . • _.ARK LANES WEST • • • • Kashrut Month • • Set by Vaad The Council of Orthodox Rabbis has proclaimed the month of Adar . • Rishon, beginning Saturday, as • Kashrut Month. A series of activi- • : ties involving schools and organiza- • tions throughout the community is • program, children are introduced to the study of science by the ex- ploration-invention-discovery meth- od of teaching. Akiva Hebrew Day School con- ducted a special seminar for its general studies staff to familiarize them with the philosophy of SCIS and its approach to the teaching of being planned. • • science. To acquaint parents with In its statement proclaiming • the science program, the PTA ar- Kashrut Month, the council (Vaad • • ranged for a special workshop at Harabonim), said: • • its January meeting. "Throughout our history, this has • been one fundemental tenet that • • called for "Mesi- • Rev. Herman Roth Back has consistently rut Nefesh" complete sacrifice and : as Bnai David Sexton dedication." The Vaad then issued • • Rev. Herman Roth, who came "a special plea to nonkosher homes • to give 'serious consideration to a • to the United States from Hungary 21 years ago, becoming a student changeover. The personal expense • at Yehsiva Chachmey Lublin, has is quite nominal—much less than returned to Detroit, one would imagine." The Council of Orthodox Rabbis after a 13-year ab- sence, as sexton of offered to send, upon request, a team of rabbis who will personally Cong. Bnai David. Rev. Roth, 43, has supervise and assist the change- • been serving as sex- over of any home from nonkosher • • ton of the synagogue to kosher. For information, call the in Augusta, Ga., council office, 342-6260. • The special committee on kash- • where he also served the community as a rut is composed of Rabbi Leizer licensed mohel. He Levin, president of the council; so Rabbi Chaskel Grubner, executive • • : • • • • : ENROLL—EARN YOUR DEGREE of Bachelor of Bible Philosophy (B.Ph.B.), Master of Bible Philosophy (M.Ph.B.,), Graduate of Bible Philos- ophy (G.Ph.B.), Doctor of Metaphys- ics (Ms.D.), or Doctor of Divinity (D.D.) Chartered by State Corre- spondence Courses only. Please write for FREE BOOKLET. AMERICAN BIBLE INSTITUE Dept. .71,, P.O. Box 4878, Kansas City, Mo. 84114 Rev. Roth will continue this work in the Detroit area. Married to the former Cindy Ele- fant of Brooklyn, Rev. 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