1E_ DETROIT JEWISH HEM THE 38—Friday, June 11, 1971 Youth Groups Invited to Visit Keatington War Crimes Museum Shaarey Zedek, Combined Schools, Bnai David to Honor Students Sunday David Kamen, Steven Katz, Eric King, Jeffrey Klein, Joel Klein and Bruce Komisar. Also Sheldon Kreitman, Ronald Lam- pert, Andrea Leshman, Julie Levin, Sharan Levinsky, Susan Maneli, Sheri Markel, Arlene Mevis, Penny Norms Sheri Mozen, Michelle Nagel, Marc Nes- sel. Richard Olshansky, Jeffrey Pack. Pavlon. Sanford Perliss. Marten" Platt, Craig Pomish, Bruce Rosenblat, Allan Rothenberg, Lawrence Russman, Gary Salem, Susan Salter, Leon Sattler. Steven Schecter, James Scheiman, Jef- freY Schwartz, Gail Shifman and Eric Shulman. Also Steven Silverstein, Melissa Soble, Rona Alexrod, Andi Berlin, • Linda Daniel Spielfogel, Howard Stone, Ger- Braun, Alene Chernick, Barbara Ep. ald Striph, Richard Tapper, Brian Telt- stein, Ruth Fauman, Andrea Fleisch• el, Jeffrey Trumper, Non Warren, Rich- man, Gail Freedman, Diane Glossman, ard Watnick, Brian Wayne, Brian Wolf, Melinda Green. Sherri Gunsberg, Fran Craig Wolf and Rod Zivov. Gurwin, Debra Inwald, Carolyn Kat• kowsky, Linda Katzman. Susan Katz- Cong. Beth Abraham will hold man, Lauren Kaufman. Andrea Laker, Francie Leader, Brenda Levin, Lauren its annual consecration and Bat Levine. Judith Lipnik, Miriam Lipnik, Robin Lutz, Marla Matz, Marcia Mil- grom, Marcia Nussbaum, Roxane Nus- holtz, Denise Ordin, Maribeth Podolsky, Shelby Robinson, Susan Robinson, Bev- erly Sarver, Susan Schubiner, Deborah Siegel, Susan .Sills, Martha Snider. Carol Sparage, Susan Starkman, Andrea $:* Woll and Deborah Zeff. Sunday will be graduation and consecration day for many stu- dents in Detroit area Jewish schools. Shaarey Zedek Religious School will hold its consecration at 9:30 a.m. in the main sanctuary, when the girls of the 10th grade will pre- sent a cantata they have written, "Who Was I? Who Am I? What Will I Be?" Consecrants are as follows: The War Crimes Museum oper- ated by Stanley Bozich (see Pure- ly Commentary May 28) at Keat- ington Antique Village is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday through Sat- urday and noon-6 p.m. Sunday. (Days listed earlier were incor- rect). Bozich said he welcomes youth groups, like the class brought in from Shaar Hashomayim Congre- gation, Windsor, by Rabbi Melvin Sachs. The Oakland County Youth Camp also recently visited the museum, he said, and the tour and accompanying "history 1 e s s o n" have been made part of the cur- riculum. On Sunday at 11 a.m., 14 stu- Groups which would like to ar- dents completing eight years of range for a visit, narrated by instruction will be graduated from Bozich, can reach him at 391-0404. the Combined Jewish School in the Hillel Day School building. The school is sponsored jointly Eye Doctors by the Arbetter Ring, Labor Zionist Prescriptions Filled movement and the Sholem Alei- chem Institute. Graduates are: PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. 26001 Coolidge 543-3343 MUSIC BY SAM BARNETT AND HIS ORCHESTRA 968-2563 j=11111/1: IN NORTHLAND F. Ethan Bennish, Mark Benyas, Debra Black, Robin Casman, Marjory Entus, Rosalind Hurwitz, Shelly Klein, Marci -sow auau Iscuopi 'ElTaviS `JazEAtl'l kowitz, Gail Shuster, Ralph Spitzer, Lloyd Wedes and Donald Zirulnik. Bnai David Synagogue School will hold its elementary division graduation 1:15 p.m. Sunday at the synagogue. Graduates are as fol- lows: Jeffrey August. Barbara Belen, Jef- frey Betman, Martin Brown, Barry Can- non. Jay Cohen, Warren Cohen, Gary Duchan, Martin Edelstein, Fielding Ep- stein, Sandra Fertel, Gary Fink, Bruce Gaston, Steven Gottlieb, Lawrence Graff, Arnold Grinblatt, David Grossman, Rob- in Gussin• Robert Herner, Barbara Holcman. Jeffrey Imber, Daniel Jacobs. Shopping Confer Don Austin's Passport-Photos ANT GALLEIW , 2 for 3 3.95 Back Door Galleries Michigan's largest selection of 1,000 fine quality original OIL PAINTINGS 28631 Southfield S of 12 M,1, 352-4116 a a a WELCOME a a a a a a a to the new member of our families Marci Abbe Mendelson born May 28, 1971 Daughter of Bobbi & Warren Mendelson Proud Grandparents Penny & Danny Hirschberg Blanche & Jack Mendelson a al a a a a a a Reading Bug An INTENSIVE READING PROGRAM June 21st to July 23rd With Dorothy S. Orent, Reading Specialist at the Reading Improvement Center Remedial & Speed Reading • COLLEGE PREPARATORY SKILLS * COMPREHENSION—RETENTION * STUDY HABITS AND SKILLS Intensive Instruction for All Needs 23650 Woodward (Between 9-10 Mile Rds.) 399-0333 • iteaemeeea•••eeeeeeeemea•seeem•ameee-g , Youth ews Mitzva exercises 7:45 p.m. Wed- nesday in the main sanctuary. A cantata, "Israel: a Dream Realized," will be presented by the consecrants and Bnot Mitzva. Cantor Israel Fuchs is director. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will de- liver the charge to the students, and Rabbi Martin Tatelbaum will offer the benediction. Following the exercises, parents of the con- secrants and Bnot Mitzva will be hosts at a reception in the social hall, served by the sisterhood of the congregation. Morris Beider and Jeffrey Gar- ton, co-chairman of the synago- gue Hebrew school board, and honorary chairman Morris Davis will present the certificates, prayer books and Bibles. Irving Adler, president of the congre- gation, will accept the student's gift to the congregation. Leading the parents committee are Mrs. Morris Beider, chairman; Mrs. Leonard Farber and Mrs. Fred Grossman. A group of Beth Abraham pre- and post-consecrants who have formed a youth chorus will par- ticipate. Members are Susan Edel- man, Carol Weisswasser, Susan Wise, Evelyn Naftalie and Mindy Smith. Consecrants are Lynn Bello, Marsha Davis, Terri Farber and Sharon Garton. Bnot Mitzva are Felica Beider, Pamela Davis, Ilene Foxman, Ivy Grossman, Amy Keila, Jacqueline Keys and Bonnie Yollick. * * * Shenkman, Gail Singer, Elana Strom Shaar Hashomayim Religious and Eileen Wainer. School of Windsor will conclude its Guest speaker will be Rabbi A. 22nd year with a Bat Mitzva and Irving Schnipper of Cong. Beth graduation ceremony 10:30 a.m. Moses. June 20 in the synagogue. This will mark the first high BY POPULAR DEMAND! school graduation in the school's history, with nine teen-agers re- Now Booking .. . ceiving their diplomas. Five students are graduating and his Orchestra from the elementary school after LI 4-9278 eight years of Hebrew education. The following students will re- ceive awards from the principal, Rabbi Melvin Sachs: Aubrey Bernstein, Marlene Bern- holtz, Bernard Bernstein, Gilah Fenyvesi, Adrienne Friedland, Richard Kirzner, Henry Jacubovic Newborns, Mothers, Grandmas and Richard Arthur Kamen. 14-Kt. Gold, Sterling & Gold Filled Rabbi Samuel Stollman will ad- From $3.00 dress the graduates following a TERRI SHAWN Bat Mitzva ceremony, written by Mrs. Sam Cohen. A class gift will 546-4312 be presented to Mr. and Mrs. David Woolf, teachers at the school for the past three years, who are moving to Toronto. The graduates will present a cantata "The Faces of Aliyah," written by Mrs. Sachs (Mrs. Louis) and accompanied by Mrs. Cohen. v„ wishes to express her sincere Hillel Day School Junior High thanks to her family School graduation exercises will dear friends for their inter- be held 8 p.m. Tuesday in the new est and many kindnesses, school building. ED BURG frio The Name Bracelet LENA SILK GURWIN DICK STEIN Presents THE DICK STEIN ORCHESTRA Akiva Stars Shine on Variety Show Stage The Akiva Student Variety Show, featuring 26 acts, was performed before an audience exceeding 200 and has raised over $135 toward the purchase of new educational equipment for the school. The winning performance was by tap-dancer Susannah Schrieber. Variety show committee mem- bers were Sheldon Klein, Audrey Krakovits, Judy Mermelstein, Ron- nie Schwarzberg, Rochel Tatel- baum, Dinah Weiss and Sandra Weiss. shown in so many ways during the months of her illness. 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