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Youth
One hundred trees were pur-
chased by Cong. Bnai Moshe Re-
ligious School students to establish
a garden in memory of the late
Nathan L. Welch. former execu-
tive secretary.
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News
Myerson Bnai Brith Girls will
loyalty, self-effacing devotion todents of nonmembers are invited sponsor a car wash fund-raising
the synagogue and all those as- to join Sunday morning classes project 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 30 at
sociated with it. We on the board from kindergarten through 11th Mike's Marathon Service Station.
are especially proud to speak et grade. Three 11/2-hour sessions will 10200 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park.
Tickets will be available there.
"Nate" as a friend and co-work- be conducted through May.
For information, call Laura Mey-
cr. A sincere thank you to our stu-
Over the past 30 years thousands dent body for creating the Welch
of students who attended the re- Garden of Trees as a tribute to a
ligious school became acquainted fine and upright man."
Carol Gurwitz Named
with Mr. Welch.
Bnai Moshe Religious School is
Top Girls' State Delegate;
Byron Krieger, chairman of the
Skips •DC for Kibutz Stay , religious school , said "Mr. Welch accepting registration for the ac-
Carol Gurvitz, daughter of Mr.! represents to all of us unswerving ademic year, opening Sept. 13. Stu-
and Mrs. Ben Gurvitz of Riverside
Ave., Southfield, was recipient of !
the Herbert Heidenreich Jr. Award
for the outstanding girl attending!
Girls State at Eastern Michigan
University. and then was chosen
to represent Michigan at Girls Na-
tion at American University, Wash-
ington.
Carol could not accept the latter
honor because she had committed
herself to 'work on an Israeli kib-
butz for the summer.
One of 504 girls from the state
who attended the EMU event.
Carol was selected by the Ameri-
can Legion Auxiliary staff to at-
tend Girls Nation.
You Are Cordially Invited to
Attend the
OPEN HOUSE
of
CAMP GAN ISRAEL
of Linden, Michigan
on
Sunday, August 16, 1970
1:00-4:00 p.m.
Tour of Camp Grounds
and
NEW DINING HALL
& DORMITORY
Under Construction
GUEST SPEAKER:
RABBI HAROLD
SHUSTERMAN
Chicago. Ill.
Refreshments
Entertainment
by Campers
Chairman
Irwin I. Cohn
No Solicitations
The Detroit Pistons will be in the
area today and Sept. I to conduct
a basketball clinic for young bas-
ketball enthusiasts. Sponsored by ;
3ISTY Conclave
to Zero In on
4 Council Topics
BY INVITATION ONLY
Directions to Camp:
the Move
SUSAN SHAPIRO. daughter of
the Nate Shapiros of Twyckinghani
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Way, Southfield, is the recipient of
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REUVEN RUBIN
from the University of Michigan
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According to Robert P. Hyde, sociology department for the best • Especially commissioned by the e
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Stroh's vice president-marketing, undergraduate paper on a socio- "'
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the clinics have been a healthy out- logical topic. Miss Shapiro's paper •
Box of 10---51.50
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(plus 25c, mailing costs)
otherwise might - be idling away Racial Background of the Inter- 2 Coll: MRS. DELLIS HARWITH S
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their time.
viewer on Responses to Questions •
order
398-1956 for your
The clinics feature demonstra- Dealing With Racial Matters."
fornommoomeilma
tions by the Pistons in passing,
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shooting, dribbling and defensive
patterns. Each session is climaxed
TRAVELING
with a question-answer period. Ice
cream and prizes are distributed to
the participants at each session.
Today's clinic will be at 2:30 p.m.
at Chippewa Recreation Center,
8640 Chippewa, (between Seven and
Eight Mile Rds.).
At 11 a.m. Sept. 1, the clinic will
be held at Northland Center, on the
terrace.
Everywhere
Call
Anywhere
YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH
15751 W. 101/2 Mile Rd.
SPECIAL ISRAEL TOURS AVAILABLE
Eve. 862-0963
353-6750
Have You Enrolled
Four current tonics — drugs:
racial justice: family, dating and
sex: and peace—have been chosen
for study at the Michigan State
Temple Youth Summer Conclave
Tuesday through Aug. 23 at Camp
Your Child (age 5-17)
The 195 members will participate
in discussions led by 10 rabbis from
across Michigan. Workshops, rec-
reational programs and creative
Religious School
; Walden.
services are planned.
At Friday night services, MSTY
officers for the coming year will be
installed. They are Leonard Felder
of Southfield, president: Richard
Ketchel, Southfield, and Linda Pola-
chek, Jackson, national board
members: Sue Hyman, Southfield.
general vice president: Richard
Mandeberg, Huntington Woods. con-
clave vice president: Pam Goltz,
South Bend, Ind., secretary: and
Steve Rothschild, Muskegon, trea-
surer.
In Our Sunday
We Accept
Students of
Non Members
B'nai Moshe Religious School
10 Mile Road & Kenosha—Oak Park
Brochure sent upon request—L1 8-9000
SESSIONS BEGIN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th
The Young People's Society of
Temple Beth El is hosting this
I year's conclave. The chairmen,
Joanie Merdler, Eric Halperin and
Bill Kux, have been advised by
Rabbi Morton Kanter of Beth El.
They Made
The Grade
JOANNE CAPLAN, 16, daugh-;
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Cap-
Ian of Catalina Ave., Southfield,
R.S.V.P.
will he attending her junior year
of high school in Israel. Joanne is
398-2611
a student at Southfield High School
and has been in the seminar class
The New Building
at Shaarey Zedek High School for
several years. She is also a former
Under Construction
student of Hine! Day School.
Will Be
Students of World Union
Dedicated By:
Visit JNF's Projects
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ruch
Sponsors Luncheon
12:00 Noon in New
Dining Hall
ers, president, 398-6664.
Youth on
Pistons to Conduct Basketball Clinics
the ice cream division of the Stroh
Brewery Co., the Pistons' local ap-
pearance is part of the 30-clinic
itinerary conducted this summer in
the metropolitan area.
The clinics will be supervised by
Piston Coach Bill van Breda KWH,
who will be accompanied to each
session by at least three of his Pis
ton players, including Dave Bing.
Jimmy Walker. Otto Moore, Erwin
At the beginning of 1969 Israel's Mueller, Howard Komives, Steve
142 hospitals had 22,378 beds. com- Mix and the No. t draft pick, St.
Bonaventure's Bob Lanier.
pared with 4.626 beds in 1948.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
16—Friday, August 14, 1970
BBG to Wash Cars
Bnai Moshe Pupils Plant Garden for Nathan Welch
JERUSALEM — Three hundred
members of the World Union of
Jewish Students (WUJS) were the I
guests of the Jewish National Fund
for a tour of JNF projects in the
Etzion region and the Yatir and
Jerusalem forests.
The tour was part of the union's
congress held in Israel. Thirty-four
countries were represented.
Worry
Go North on Northwestern
We can always get along better
Highway; turn left on 696 to-
by
reason
and
love of truth than '
wards Lansing; turn right on
by worry of conscience and re-
U.S. 23 until Fenton Exit. morse.
Harmful are these and evil.
Take Owen Road left for 1.5 inasmuch as they form a particu- •
miles; turn right on Eleanor lar kind of sadness: and the dis- I,
St. bearing to the right, until • advantages of sadness I have al- .1
ready proved, and shown that we
Camp Gan Israel.
I should strive to keep it from our
life.-Spinoza.
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