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July 03, 1970 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-07-03

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28—Friday, July 3, 1970

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Midrasha Mehina Group Leaves
for Hebrew University Studies

New York City to Be Lubavitcher Youth Kickoff

Clubs, trips and activities to suit boys and girls who spend one
Rabbi Yitschak M. Kagan acts
every interest are getting under night a week for 10 weeks learning
as both youth direetor of the cen-
way in the youth department of the the sport of archery.
ter and principal of the Mishkan
Mishkan Israel Lubavitcher Center
Israel Religious School. Youth
• Swimming Club —A 10-week
synagogue and religious school.
activities are closely connected
program at Oak Park High
and co-ordinated with the pro-
To start the new season with a
School's Olympic-size indoor pool.
gram
of the religious school.
bang will be a trip to New York
• Horseback Riding — Frequent
aboard the center's air-conditioned trips to Proud Lake Recreation
Registration has opened for the
minibus. The group of boys and Area's horseback riding stables Hebrew and Sunday schools, post-
girls age 11-14 will leave Detroit and trails.
Bar Mitzva rabbi's class and spe-
July 12 and will spend a day at
• Games Room — Bumper pool, cial education class. Interested
Cedar Point in Sandusky, 0.
ping-pong, rifle range, kno ,71- parents may call the school, 548-
From there, they will proceed to r hockey, miniature basketball and 2666.
the Catskill Mountains resort area many other indoor games are
to camp for several days. High- available at the center during the
FOR THE BEST IN
light of the trip will be the final fall, winter and spring terms.
MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT
In photo from left: front row, Susan Michel, Dahlia Bedel, Renee
days in New York, where the tour-
Soloway, Denise Goldman, Susan Freier, Ilana Arm and Hassidah
• Junior Congregation—Services
ists will go sightseeing, visiting the
Bigman: back row, Daniel Nadis, Jack Simkovitz, Jay Goldman,
for youth are held every Saturday
Lubavitch International Headquar-
Irving Mandelbaum, Milton Wohl and Monte Schloss. Missing from
And His Orchestra
morning at the center at 9 a.m.
ters in Brooklyn and participating
the picture is Karen Zuckerstein.
They are followed by a kidush
358-0938
in a "Farbrengen" (Hasidic gath-
party with refreshments for all par-
On Monday, 14 students of the studies on an academic level and ering), to be addressed in person ticipants.
Mehina department of the Midra- for service to the Jewish com- by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi
• Baseball Team — The "Luba-
Menachem M. Schneerson.
sha, College of Jewish Studies, left munity.
vitch Lions" softball teams, form-
Following the New York trip,
for eight weeks of intensive study
The Detroit group will be joined
ed last year, played other Detroit
activities
for
Oak
Park's
Jewish
at the Hebrew University in Jeru- by five students from Montreal, one
Hebrew schools, attaining an envi-
salem. This is the second group to from Newton Center, Mass., one youth will be put into motion. able
record of play.
take advantage of this program from Pittsburgh and one from These include:
which was initiated by Albert Philadelphia.
• Archery Club—A group of 25
Elazar, president of the Midrasha.
The eight-week stay in Israel
The Collegiate Summer Institute consists of five weeks of study for
is sponsored by the Center for Jew- a total of 120 hours and three Mindy Smith's Essay
ish Education in the Diaspora of weeks of touring to sites directly Wins Trip to Israel
the Hebrew University, the De- related to the course work.
"Much of Israel is present in
partment of Education and Culture
(Non Sectarian)
In addition to the class sessions,
of the Jewish Agency and the De- students will spend two hours a the hearts of those who live thou-
sands
of miles away. Unlike any
troit Midrasha. This study program day in supervised individual study.
nation, Israel is held together by
which was established in 1969 is
At the end of the course students
open to students who have com- are given final examinations and a thread, an interwoven string
pleted their general and Jewish credits are transferable to univer- of hope and the mighty beliefs of
secondary studies. The assumption sities in the United States upon the millions of Jews all over the
world."
of the program was that a summer request.
.,own and Country
at the Hebrew University prior to
This is an exerpt from the prize-
OPENING:
This program was made possible
enrollment in college could serve by a grant from the Jewish Com- winning essay by Mindy Smith
September
9,
1970
as a stimulus for continued Jewish munity Foundation of the United a 15-year-old Southfield High stu-
• Full & Half day sessions
WOMEN'S APPAREL
Jewish Charities, and through par- dent and recipient of the Kalt
• Ages 3-5
tial scholarships from the Woman's Israel Scholarship in memory of
550
N. Woodward
• Eclectic Program
Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Sidney Kalt, given each year to
a teen-ager connected with Cong.
Birmingham
• College trained staff
Schools.
Rabbi S'imha Berkowitz, regis- Beth Abraham.
642-5600
phone 352-4361
"I can't even remember when
trar of the Midrasha, is accom-
Master—Diners—Bankard
Lines Open 7 Days a Week
panying the students as their I started thinking about going to
Israel" said Mindy, whose ex-
Histadrut Tours announced that leader.
tracurricular activities include tu-
1,200 teen-agers will participate in
toring every day for Project Head
• A PUPFY TO FIT
• EXPERT GROOMING ALL BREEDS
Histadrut-sponsored y out h pro-
Start.
• PET SUPPLIES
EVERY PERSONALITY
grams in Israel this summer.
• EASY CREDIT TERMS
• 10 YEAR GUARANTEE
More than 3,000 tours have been
• OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Beth Achim Youth Give
sold to adults so far this year.
• USE YOUR — MASTER CHARGE
Painting at Installation
From the Detroit area. 62 young-
• BANK AMERICARD
sters will participate. They are:
Kadima
and
Lahav United
Lynn Bacher, Mary Beck, Ricki Bec-
The Woman's Auxiliary of the Synagogue Youth of Cong. Beth
ker, Michael Bensman, Suzy Blalock,
United Hebrew Schools, is encour-
David Brass, Francine Chafetz, Terry
Achim held their installation bar-
Collin, David Crandall, Rita DaVis. Jane aging students to apply for 1971
becue supper at the home of Dr.
Dresner, Cheryl Duker, Larry Elkus.
camp
and study grants.
Susan Friedman, Beth Gamburd. Diane
and Mrs. Manuel Feldman recently.
Goldberg, Carol Goldrath, Judy Harri-
They may contact Mrs. George
2837 Coolidge Hwy., 31/2 Blks. S. of 12 Mile
Mistress of ceremonies was out-
son, Harriet Kerwin, Susan Kill. Abby
Kline, David Landis, Sue Nalmark. Gantz, 10621 Canterbury, or the going Lahav President Rochelle
Berkley, Mich. (313) 399 - 8448
Carol Parnes, Neil Pershin, Howard office of the United Hebrew Schools.
Gutman with Mrs. Alice Bermanis,
Quality Puppies at Reasonable Prices
Sabbota, Lori Schaefer. Mark Schatz.
The organization raises funds
Susan Schubiner, Susan Sieman. Lori
sisterhood president, as installing
Snider, Cindy Solway, Lori Stewart, for four main purposes:
officer. A gift to the synagogue
Charles Lechner, Ronald Lechner. Don-
Partial grants for camp tuition was an original painting by artist
na Malamud, Jane Marx, Pamela Raiz-
man, Audrey Geffen, Cheri Beresh, to Hebrew high school students to
Sophie Fordon who unveiled it at
Danil Bernbaum, Thomas Goren. Mar-
lene Katz, Debra Kepes, Larry Kramer. attend Hebrew speaking camps in the installation.
Ellen Levey, Rosalind Molodofskv. Jef- the summer.
Sidney Silverman, president of
frey Mond, Linda Polachek, Daniel Se-
A phone
Partial grants for approved or- the synagogue, accepted the paint-
gal, Clifford Shekter, Alan Solway,
call
Nady ne Zolkower, Lorna Zukin, Ted ganized summer study tours to
ing of an Israeli student in a lemon
Zusman, Paula Lee Levitan, Mary
will
Schmalz, Rita Schewatz, Mary Schnei- Israel to graduating students in orchard, on behalf of the syna-
der.
the Hebrew high school.
save
gogue membership. The evening
Plans are under way to accom-
Partial tuition grants for a
you
concluded with a musical
modate even more applicants next
year's study at an approved uni- was
money
"coffee house" in the congrega-
year and those wishing to partici-
versity in Israel to graduates of tion's social hall.
Personal
pate are asked to send in their ap-
the United Hebrew high school
Advisor Shelly Sher was in
service
plications before the end of this
who have continued their He- charge
of arrangements.
HARRY ABRAM
that
LARRY STERN
year. A registratiton fee will guar-
brew education at the Midrasha
RES. LI 8-4119
counts
antee a space.
RES. 358-5192
or an equivalent institution at
Prof. MOSHE DAVIS, head of
The Detroit Histadrut office
their respective college. The the Institute of Contemporary
handles inquiries from the Detroit
Woman's Auxiliary maintains Jewry at the Hebrew University,
metropolitan area and surrounding
the Esther Berman graduate was re-elected vice-president of
12243 Jos. Campau, Detroit Tels.: 891-2360, 891-2361 891-0600
communities. Those interested for
Award Fund for this purpose.
the American Jewish Historical
next year may call UN 4-7094.
The raising and appropriation of Society at the society's annual
4
funds for new book purchases for meeting held in Boston.
the United Hebrew Schools Library.
Zionist Youth Spend
At recent commencement exer-
Summer in Israel
cises, the following student award-
NEW YORK—The first group of ees were announced:
750 young Americans, 18-25, who
Hebrew Speaking Camps: Nor-
will spend a summer in Israel on man Beitner, Lawrence Cohen ,
various projects of the American Haviva Donin, Natalie Finegold,
Zionist Youth Foundation have Michelle Friedman, Robert Gar-
left from Kennedy International ber, Alan liessin and Steven Wolf.
Airport for Lydda, Israel, it was
Israel Trips: Estelle Bank, Char-
Entering Our Second Decade
announced here by Harold Green- ene Bogner, Norman Efros, Susan
berg. associate director of the Goldenberg, Margaret Katz, Gary
foundation.
Krasman, Donna Malamud, Fran-
Further contingents will follow c cs Pfeffer, Daniel Schreier, Mark
* Full, five-year Hebrew School program
* BarMitzvah Course
during the next weeks, and al- S inkoff and Gary Youra.
of unsurpassed excellence
* Post BarMitzvah 'Rabbi's Class'
together over 3,000 young people
Mehina Program (Hebrew U.
* Sunday School
* Special 'Problem Learners' class
will have left for the foundotion s tudy and tours): Ilana Arm, Ilas-
summer programs for high school ! s idah Bigman, Susan Freier, Jay '
Hebrew School — $125/yr.
students ages 16-18 and college Goldman, Irving Mandelbaum ,
Sunday School — $60/yr.
students 18-25.
Daniel Nadis, and Renee Soloway.
Esther Berman Graduate Awards
14000
W.
Nine
Mile
Road (at Cloverlawn) Oak Park
To give a reason for anything I f or a year's study at a University
is to breed a doubt of it.
i n Israel: Linda Beitner, Ralph
—William Hazlitt G oren and Hava Shewach.

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