100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

June 18, 1971 - Image 35

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-06-18

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Hospital Facility Planned

PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — Plans
of Willowcrest-Bamberger, an ex-
tended care facility under Jewish
sponsorship, to build a $2,200,000,
four-story, 100-bed extended care
facility on the campus of the Albert
Einstein Medical Centers northern
division have been approved by
the hospital survey committee of
the Philadelphia-South Jersey met-
ropolitan area.

Yeshiva Students Win Science Honors

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 18, 1971-35

FRANK PAUL

and his ORCHESTRA

"Music at its Best
for Your Guests"

MUSIC BY

SAM BARNETT

AND HIS ORCHESTRA

Orchestra and Entertainment

647-2367

Twins Allan and Saul Mincer, sons of the Abraham Mincers of

Indiana Ave., received twin honors in the Metropolitan Science Fair.
Both students at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, they placed second with
their projects. A third Yeshiva student, David Ungar, placed third.
Shown being congratulated by Southfield Mayor Norman Feder, the
Mincer boys are accompanied by Rabbi A. A. Freedman (left),
Yeshiva assistant principal, and by Rabbi Norman Kahn, school
administrator. Saul demonstrated muscle coordination of people at
different ages. His brother's project was "Growth of Molds." David,
son of the Alex Ungars of Dartmouth Ave., Oak Park, demonstrated
"Balance of Nature."

The Name Bracelet

Newborns, Mothers, Grandmas,

14-Kt. Gold, Sterling & Gold Filled
From $3.00

Beth Yehudah Graduation Exercises Thursday
to Feature Presentations by Former Students

TERRI SHAWN
546-4312

MAX SCHRUT

For Good Photographs
and Prompt Service

Call Me at

BLAIR STUDIO

Weddings - Bar Mitzvas

We Come to Your Home
With Samples

UN . 4-6845

TY 5-8805

Graduation exercises of all day
school divisions of Beth Yehudah
Schools will take place 8 p.m.
Thursday at McGregor Memorial
Conference Center, Wayne State
University.
Hillel I. Abrams, president of
Beth Yehudah Schools, announces
that Mr. and Mrs. Nathan I. Gol-
din will be presented with an in-
'scribed copy of "Shalsheles," the
annual yearbook of the Beth Jacob
Girls. Mr. and Mrs. Goldin have
been among benefactors of Beth
Yehudah Schools.
Shalheves, yearbook of the Yes-
hiva Boys School, will be dedicated
to Rabbi Eugene Greenfield.
Chairman of the board of directors
of Beth Yehudah Schools, Rabbi
Greenfield will receive an inscribed
copy of Shalheves at the gradua-
tion•
The program, chaired by David

J. Cohen, will include present-
ations by former graduates of
both departments.
The 99 current graduates in-
clude 31 from high school, 29 from
the intermediate department and
30 from the elementary depart-
ment.
Entrance to the exercises is by
ticket only. Tickets are available
at no charge at the Yeshiva office,
15751 W. 101/2 Mile, Southfield.

10 1 /2 MILE & GREENFIELD

AMPLE PARKING

SIBLEY'S

REALISTIC MC-1000

Has More Cool Sandals for
Men & Women than
You Will Find Anywhere.

reg. $100.
NOW

Orch,estra

The Modern Sound of Distinction

Orchestras & Cocktail Combos of all sizes for all occasions
—Including HOUSE PARTIES !

featuring Solo Piano for cocktail hours.
MARTIN KOSINS

546-7558

Lots of Sportswear

up to

40% OFF

SHIFMAN'S

Fashion Says Knits to You.

SUITS, SPORTCOATS, PANTS
SHIFMAN'S . . . A Man's Store

per Mug

Good Only June 17-18-19-20

PEERLESS CLEANERS ;

WEARHOUSE

COUPON

JEANS --- Special $4.99
Dress Flairs — Special $5.99

Spring Jackets 1/2 OFF

Martin-avid

SPECIALLY PRICED

a
$600

BARTON'S CHOCOLATES
Coffee Mug Specials

only

Again Available

EVERETT, Wash. — Mrs. Lea
Rabin, wife of Israel Ambassador
to the U.S. Itzhak Rabin, made
the initial entry in the log book
of the first 747 of El Al Israel
Airlines during the official accept-
ance ceremony at Boeing's plant
here. More than 350 people at-
tended.

RADIO SHACK

SPEAKERS

399-1320

El Al Accepts First 747

LINCOLN
CENTER

32 STORES & SERVICES

SAM FIELD

Call

968-2563

Once

for your party

By

557-7986

Larry Freedman

Caricatiwes

15% OFF



WOMEN'S DRY CLEANING

26190 GREENFIELD 1t4 PHONE 399 - 2233
LINCOLN CENTER, OAK PARK

;

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan