BBG to Wash Cars

Bnai Moshe Pupils Plant Garden for Nathan Welch

Youth

ews

Carol Gurwitz Named
Top Girls' State Delegate;
Skips •DC for Kibutz Stay

Carol Gurvitz, daughter of Mr.
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.

Myerson Bnai Brith Girls will
One hundred trees were pur- loyalty, self-effacing devotion todents of nonmembers are invited sponsor a car wash fund-raising
chased by Cong. Bnai Moshe Re- the synagogue and all those as- to join Sunday morning classes project 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 30 at
ligious School students to establish sociated with it. We on the board from kindergarten through 11th Mike's Marathon Service Station.
a garden in memory of the late are especially proud to speak of grade. Three 11/2-hour sessions will 10200 W. Nine Mile, Oak Park.
Tickets will be available there.
Nathan L. Welch, former execu- "Nate" as a friend and co-work- be conducted through May.
For information, call Laura Mey-
er. A sincere thank you to our stu-
tive secretary.
ers, president, 398-6664.
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."
with Mr. Welch.
: NOW AVAILABLE!
Bnai Moshe Religious School is
Byron Krieger, chairman of the
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ac-
accepting
registration
for
the
Jewish
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religious school, said "Mr. Welch
SUSAN SHAPIRO, daughter of •
represents to all of us unswerving ademic year, opening Sept. 13. Stu-
New
Year Cards
the
Nate
Shapiros
of
Twyckinghant
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Way, Southfield, is the recipient of •
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the annual Eita Krom Prize of $75 •
REUVEN RUBIN
PiSt011S
from the University of Michigan •
Noted Israeli Artist
According to Robert P. Hyde, sociology department for the best
The Detroit Pistons will be in the
Especially commissioned by the

Youth on

You Are Cordially Invited to
Attend the

OPEN HOUSE

of

CAMP GAN ISRAEL
of Linden, Michigan

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Sunday, August 16, 1970
1:00-4:00 p.m.
Tour of Camp Grounds
and
NEW DINING HALL
& DORMITORY
Under Construction

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to Conduct Basketball Clinics

t.onclave
to Zero In on
4 Council Topics

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
I Tuesday through Aug. 23 at Camp
Walden.
The 195 members will participate
in discussions led by 10 rabbis from
across Michigan. Workshops, rec-
reational programs and creative
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.
The Young People's Society of
Temple Beth El is hosting this
year's conclave. The chairmen,'
Joanie Merdler, Eric Halperin and
Bill Kux, have been advised by
Rabbi Morton Kanter of Beth El.

GUEST SPEAKER:

RABBI HAROLD
SHUSTERMAN

Chicago.

Refreshments
Entertainment
by Campers

They Made
The Grade

Chairman
Irwin I. Cohn

JOANNE CAPLAN, 16, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Cap-
Ian of Catalina Ave., Southfield,
will he attending her junior year
of high school in Israel. Joanne is
a student at Southfield High School
and has been in the seminar class
at Shaarey Zedek High School for
several years. She is also a former
student of Hillel Day School.

No Solicitations

R.S.V.P.
398-2611
The New Building
Under Construction
Will Be
Students of World Union
Dedicated By:
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ruch Visit JNF's Projects

Sponsors Luncheon
12:00 Noon in New
Dining Hall

BY INVITATION ONLY

JERUSALEM — Three hundred
members of the World Union of
, Jewish Students (WUJS) were the
guests of the Jewish National Fund
I , for a tour of JNF projects in the
Etzion region and the Yatir and
Jerusalem forests.
The tour was part of the union's
I congress held in Israel. Thirty-four

Directions to Camp:

. Go North on Northwestern

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countries were represented.

Worry

Highway; turn left on 696 to - ! We can always get along better
wards Lansing; turn right on by reason and love of truth than
worry of conscience and re-
U.S. 23 until Fenton Exit. by
evil.
e!
i Tin a o s r m
s e u. c l. :la rams f ut eare
c a n),(Ir teiN
v fe these
trhh a
Take Owen Road left for 1.5 i
they
miles; turn right on Eleanor , tar kind of sadness: and the dis-
Si. bearing to the right, until ' advantages of sadness I have al-
I ready proved, and shown that we
Camp Gan Israel.

I should strive to keep it from our
! life.--Spinoza.

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American Jewish Congress
undergraduate paper on a socio-
logical topic. Miss Shapiro's paper
Box of 10 — $1.50
(plus 25c, mailing costs)
was entitled, "The Effect of the
Racial Background of the Inter-
Call: MRS. DELLIS HARWITH
viewer on Responses to Questions • 398-1956 for your order •
Dealing With Racial Matters."

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Adas Shalom Synagogue
Nursery School

Levitsky,

Examining plans for the new Adas Shalom Synagogue now under
way (from left) Blake Couse, president of Walter L. Couse and Co.,
general contractor; Samuel Hechtman and Nathan Goldin, co-chair-
man of the building committee; and Harry L. King, architect. Con-
struction began July 27, at the 25-acre site at 13 Mile and Middle-
belt Rds. Completion is expected in summer 1972.

SYNAGOGUE fn SERVICES

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CONG.

Your Child (age 5-17)

Bnai Moshe Religious School

Mile Road & Kenosha—Oak Park

Brochure sent upon request—LI 8-9000

SESSIONS BEGIN SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th

ENROLLMENT AD

Rabbi Syme will speak on: "Pursuit of Loneliness." Steven Gay-
nor. and Mark Shecter, Bnai Mitzva.
TEMPLE KOL AMI: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Conrad will
speak on "Jerusalem the Golden."
CONG. BNAI MOSHE: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Lehrman will speak on his recent trip to Israel.

Located in the Modern Young Israel of Oak - Woods

day. Jordan Chudnow, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BNAI DAVID: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:30 a.m. Satur-
day. Michael Liberman and Sheldon Manela, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BETH SHALOM: Services 6 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Mitchell Rosen, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BETH ABRAHAM: Services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:55 a.m.
Saturday. Scott Rosenberg, Bar Mitzva.
CONG. BETH MOSES: Services 7 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Saturday.
Michael Reid and Brian Lipson, Bnai Mitzva.
CONG. BETH ACHIM: In-town services 6:30 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m.
Saturday. Suburban services 7:15 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Satur-
day. Lloyd Wedes, Bar Mitzva.
YOUNG ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS: Services 7:20 p.m. today and 9 a.m.

Regular services will be held at Adam Shalom Synagogue, Young
Israel of Greenfield, Temple Beth El and Downtown Synagogue.

Sept. 28 to Oct. 19
3 weeks—all inclusive price

&SUNOS TOUR

'831

Oct. 12 - Nov. 2 $831 00

All Inclusive

4.SIMCHAS TORAH TOUR

Oct. 19 to Nov. 9
3 weeks—all inclusive price

'801

Regular 2 and 3 week tours leaving Sunday and Mor-
doy from $734 up. Hundreds of trips from $429,
$465, $499, $505, $535, available through Mixrachi,
Masada and Eilat tour included in all 13-week tours.

For further information and our complete
summer program, Call or write

MIZRACHI TOURS

23125 Coolidge, Oak Park — 398-7180

Building

RESERVE THE DATE

Wednesday, December 2, 1970

For the Annual Dinner of

Detroit Committee

for Bar-Ilan University

at Congregation Shaarey Zedek

to be given in honor of Detroit's

distinguished philanthropist

We Carefully Consider The Spiritual, Social, Emotional And Intellectual
Growth Of Each Of Our Students

and community leader

OUR FACILITIES INCLUDE:
Library — Science Lab — Audio-Visual Equipment — Auditorium
Chapel — Playground — Air Conditioning
THERE IS A PLACE FOR YOUR CHILD AT AKIVA

ABRAHAM BORMAN
JUDGE CHARLES L. LEVIN

Chairman of Dinner
Committee in Formation

Of Qualified Public School Students
Who Desire To Transfer Will Be Accepted

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Enroll Now—Fall Term Begins Wednesday September 9

The Guest Speaker Will Be

Scholarships Available

TEL. 545-1060

TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

Nothing is really so poor and
melancholy as art that is interest-
ed in itself and not in its subject.
—George Santayana.

1050

2. Rosh Hashanah and
Yom Kippur Tour

in an effort to encourage reconci-
liation between Arabs and Jews.
The United Church Observer
which has in the past carried num-
erous editorials and articles, re-
garded as anti-Israel in nature,
carries several articles of a pro-
Israel nature in its current issue
by Aba Gefen, Israeli consul gen-
eral in Toronto; Alan Davies, pro-
fessor at Victoria College (a Unit-
ed Church institution); and Simcha
Flapan, editor of New Outlook in
Tel Aviv.

CONG. BNAI ISRAEL: Services 7 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Mitchell Krane, Bar Mitzva.

A Dynamic And Inspirational Jewish And Secular Education
Kindergarten Through Ninth Grade
Religious Studies Conducted In The Hebrew Language
Quality Education Offered By Fully Licensed Staff
Accredited By Michigan State Department of Education
Program Includes:
Music And Music Appreciation
Physical Training
Manual Cr Expressional Arts
Remedial Programs
Testing And Health Services

24061 COOLIDGE, OAK PARK

and Succos Tour

Sept. 27 to Oct. 25
4 weeks—all inclusive

TORONTO (JTA) — Three lead-
ing members of the United Church
of Canada left last week for the
Middle East, sent by the Toronto
Conference of the United Church.

CONG. SHAAREY ZEDEK: Services 6 p.m. today and 8:45 a.m. Sat-

Invites Your Children to

A Limited

Invites You to Treat Yourself
to a HOLIDAY in Israel
1. Rosh Hashanah, Yom . Kippur

Canadian Church Leaders
to Spur Arab-Israel Amity

Saturday. Robert Goldfarb, Bar Mitzva.

AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL

RAEL

The office of Temple Kol Ami

(formerly the New Temple) has re-
located from Birmingham to 5085
Walnut Lake Rd.. Walled Lake.
The refurbished cottage is on
the 5-acre site of the future temple
building.
Kol Ami services continue at the
Birmingham Unitarian Church.

joined by her children as Torah assistants.
Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Berkowitz
will discuss "1,900 Years Later."
TEMPLE ISRAEL: Services 8:30 p.m. today and 11 a.m. Saturday.

Religious School

MIZRACHI <-_
TOURS TO

Kol Ami Office Located
at Site of Future Temple

TEMPLE BETH JACOB:

In Our Sunday

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MISIIKAN ISRAEL NUSACII IIARI: Services 8:30 p.m. today

and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Kranz will speak on: "How to Plead
With God."
CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 7:15 p.m. today and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Isaac will speak on: "Be Comforted My People."
TEMPLE BETH AM: Services 8:30 p.m. today. Rabbi Chester will
speak on: "Girls Too." Mrs. David Davidson, Bat Mitzva, will be

Have You Enrolled

We Accept
Students of
Non Members

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
Cong. Bnai Moshe will honor Saturday.
brotherhood of a small Reform
Dr. Lehrman will speak about his
congregation in Ohio has pioneered Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Lehrm
for 17 years in providing leader- on their 40th wedding anniversary I trip to Israel, from which he has
ship for the congregation and in with a kidush following services just returned.
efforts to attract and hold Jewish
young people for synagogue serv-
Regitser now for new '
ice, according to a former official
of the group.
Robert E. Katz, past president
of the Brotherhood of Temple Is-
rael of Canton, described the his-
tory of the group in a report to a
board meeting of the National
A "school for growing up" where children learn to play with other
Federation of Temple Brother-
children, explore, experiment, create. Jewish experience. Holiday
hoods in Detroit. Excerpts were
and Sabbath observances. Story hour and music. Class sizes limited
published in the federation's bul-
to 12 children.
letin.
director
Mrs. Dorothy
He reported that when he joined
the synagogue 17 years ago, he
at 13 Mile & Middlebelt (new Adas Shalom site)
found that the brotherhood lead-
ers had taken the position that he
to register, phone UN 4-7474
group should not be a social arm
of the congregation but rather a
Sessions start in September.
training ground for future lead-
Half-day sessions, mornings or afternoons.
Two to five days a week.
"let
and
they
had
accordingly
ers
Transportation may be arranged.
about to encourage young people
Non members welcome.
to become active in the brother-
hood." He reported that the aver-
age age of brotherhood members
then was 50 and that currently.
the average age of members of
the brotherhood executive com-
mittee is 37, with some brother-
hood board members in their
twenties.

Everywhere

Call

Anywhere

Friday, August 14, 1970-17

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Leaders for Congregation Bnai Moshe Will Honor Lehrman's Anniversary

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the Move

area today and Sept. 1 to conduct Stroh's vice president-marketing,
a basketball clinic for young bas- the clinics have been a healthy out-
ketball enthusiasts. Sponsored by , let for young boys and girls who
the ice cream division of the Stroh otherwise might be idling away
Brewery Co., the Pistons' local ap- their time.
The clinics feature demonstra-
pearance is part of the 30-clinic
itinerary conducted this summer in tions by the Pistons in passing,
shooting, dribbling and defensive
the metropolitan area.
The clinics will be supervised by patterns. Each session is climaxed
Piston Coach Bill van Breda Kohl. with a question-answer period. Ice
who will be accompanied to each cream and prizes are distributed to
session by at least three of his Pis- the participants at each session.
Today's clinic will be at 2:30 p.m.
ton players. including Dave Bing.
Jimmy Walker, Otto Moore, Erwin at Chippewa Recreation Center,
At the beginning of 1969 Israel's Mueller, Howard Komives, Steve 8640 Chippewa. (between Seven and
142 hospitals had 22.378 beds. com- Mix and the No. 1 draft pick, St. Eight Mile Rds.).
At 11 a.m. Sept. 1, the clinic will
Bonaventure's Bob Lanier.
pared with 4.626 beds in 1948.
be held at Northland Center, on the
terrace.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 114- L-'rm r
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Brotherhood Trains

Adas Shalom Breaks Ground

ABRAHAM BORMAN

DR. JOSEPH H. LOOKSTEIN

Chancellor of Bar-Ilan University

JUDGE L. CHARLES LEVIN

