Double Mttzva Jewish Groups &her-Brown Iledding Auction, Yields held 5-9 p.m., will go toward the Scheduled for December Two philanthropies for the price various projects of the association, -if one—that was the byproduct of to Pay Tribute which is working toward obtaining successful bid by two television viewers who won a Coney Island a residential care home for retard- .tarty for 700 in the Channel 56 ed Jewish children. to Reuthers Admission is by contribution only, auction last week. - A memorial meeting dedicated to Walter and Nfay Reuther will be held 11 a.m. June 21 at Sholem Aleichem Institute, with all labor-oriented Jewish organiza- tions participating as sponsors. The Reuthers, who were killed in an airplane crash last month, were acknowledged friends of Is- rael and the Jewish community. Sponsors of the tribute are the Jewish Labor Committee, Poale Zion—Labor Zionist Organization, Farband City Committee, Pioneer Women and Workmen's Circle. UHS Teachers Set Annual Institute - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 34—Friday, June 12, 1970 BILL FREUND'S 1 OL-YMPIC CYCLE SHOP ONE DAY SERVICE Douglas Schubot and Carmi tax deductible. ilomovitz bid $598 for the party, lonated by Gus' Coney Islands at Your Bar Mitzva or Wedding ,he Tel-Twelve Mall. The pair I . - SC/Winn QUALITY BICYCLES BUDGET TERMS 22125 COOLIDGE HWY. LI 1-8500, OAK PK. The best in Adult Music Entertainment KE 8-1291 UN 4-0237 SERVICE • SALES ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRA "...0.4 ■ 00.1.00 %..onsaro.omeolooso "■ . e_ / •iih miSs Slomovitz Schubot Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beber of thus contributed to the operation Greenway Ave. S., Southfield, an- Teachers of the elementary de- of Channel 56, the educational TV partment of the United Hebrew nounce the engagement of their station that is sustained by con- Schools will meet for their annual daughter Rosalie Doreen to Joel S. institute Monday and Tuesday in Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. tributors. Schubot and Slomovitz then the Louis and Esther LaMed Audi- William W. Brown of Southfield decided to turn their .prize into Rd., Southfield. torium. a second "mitzva." Ott Father's A December wedding is planned. Superintendent Albert Elazar Day, June 21, Gus' Coney Island will open the institute and intro- will be turned over to a fund- duce the theme of the conference. raising for the Parents Associa- "Is Our Present Course of Study tion for Jewish Resideptial Care Relevant to the Needs of Today?" for the Mentally Retarded. will be the subject of a panel dis- Proceeds from the party, to be cussion at the Monday morning Three Detroit residents were session. Nfrs. Rae Goodman and among the 109 students receiving Mrs. Judith Slobin of the elemen- degrees at the 76th annual com- Councilman Carl ,Levin tary department, Menachem Glas- mencement of the Jewish Theo- Named to ACLU Board er of the high school and Richard logical Seminary of America Sun- The Metropolitan Detroit Branch Axelrod, a Hebrew high selool day at Park Avenue Synagogue, of the American Civil Liberties student, will present their respec- New York City. Leon Waldman Union' announced that Councilman tive views. received the degree of master of Carl Levin, led the field of 27 Robert Kasle, a member of the Hebrew literature, and Marvin candidates for election to the exe- UHS board of directors, who re- Rosen and Davin Wolok received cutive board. cently attended the national con- the degree of bachelor of Hebrew Other members of the board are ference of the American Asso- literature at graduation. Paul Lowinger, Rolland O'Hare, ciation for Jewish Education, Waldman, son of Harry and David Wineman, Jerome P. Cav- will report on the conference Ann Waldman, Was graduated anagh, Avern Cohn, Bernard Gott- with reference to the subject from the University of Mich- fried, Adrienne James, Sue Smock, under discussion. The afternoon igan, where he majored in psy- David Herreshoff, John Fillion, session will be devoted to a gen- While pursuing his Phil Colista, Harry Meserve, Edgar chology. eral discussion and a summary studies at the seminary, he has B. Keemer Jr. and Rev. Steve by Dr. Benjamin L. Yapko, asso- worked for the Leaders Training Spottswood. ciate superintendent of the UHS. Fellowship, national organization The Tuesday morning session of high school and college-age Stand anywhere in Nfichigan and will deal with "How Can the Jew- youth who devote a portion of you are within 85 miles of one of ish Teacher Cope with the Chal- each week to continued study in the Great Lakes. lenge of the Day?" discussed by Judaica and to public service Avshalom Shohat of the high school activities. He plans to continue faculty. and Rabbi Charles Rosenz- his studies at the seminary. He veig of the elementary and high is married to the former Andrea school departments. Meg Schwarz of Glen Cove, N.Y. After lunch, the session will con- Rosen, son of Joseph and tinue with an evaluation of the UHS curriculum in light of the Rachel Rosen, is a graduate of presentations, and Dr. Naphtali the joint program of the Teachers Wiesner, educational consultant, Institute and Columbia University will summarize the recommenda- and has earned his bachelor of arts degree from the latter insti- tions for the 1970-71 school year. tution. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Beth Shalom to Admit Wolok, Wolok plans a career in Nonmember Pupils Jewish education. Nlarshall Wallace, chairman of This year's graduates represent- Beth Shalom Religious School, an- ed 29 states, Canada, Argentina, nounces that commencing with the Iran, Israel and Uruguay. Three new school year, a limited number scholars — Dr. Andrew Cordier, of students whose parents are not president of Columbia University; congregational members will be Dr. Mark van Doren, professor permitted to enroll in the school in emeritus of English at Columbia the primary (K-2): elementary University; and Dr. Louis L. Kap- (3-6); junior high (7-9); and senior lan, president of Baltimore Hebrew high (10-12) divisions. College—were awarded honorary Beth Shalom Religious School is degrees by the seminary, and five a Conservative congreg ationa I cantors were made honorary fel- school under the direction of Sid- lows of its Cantors Institute. ney Selig, and has a complete range of studies from kindergarten 1) Candidate Indicates through senior high school. 11IV ki ROSALIE BEBER riff , %. OF 4;7 1- c? Norman Allan & Co. 17540 WYOMING • TEL. 341-1330 • THUR., FRI. TIL9. Seminary Degrees Go to 3 Detroiters SPECIAL SALE TOYOTA NEW 1970 73 HORSEPOWER & 30 M.P.G. 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