—Friday, August 6, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Teens Spend Summer at Sinai Hospital U. of D. Aiming to Attract Additional Jewish Students the admissions office, said that the enrollment campaign has been conducted in earnest for the past year and seems to be klthough its dental and law getting results. More students ools traditionally have drawn from Oak Park and Southfield number of Jews, the U. of D. high schools are planning to en- roll in the fall, she said. There dergraduate school has had a are currently some 200 Jewish y small Jewish enrollment. The students at U. of D. ministration hopes to change all Larry Folkoff, a student in busi- t. It has sent members of its issions staff to schools with ness administration at U. of D., tie Jewish populations, both in said Jewish students are made to Detroit area, and on the East feel particularly welcome. Through st. ; the dietary department, arrange- ments for kashrut can be made, at is ' unique about the Uni- and individual observance of Jew- sity of Detroit is that it offers program in Jewish studies as ish Folkoff holidays said is encouraged. that in his experi- religious studies cur- t of its ulum. Among those serving on ence, it has not been uncommon staff are Rabbis Hayim Dcnin for his professors to cancel exams Cong. Bnai David and Richard that occurred on the High Holy Days. Hertz of Temple Beth El. Dr. He added that there are no fra- omo Mareriof, of the depart- ternity restrictions and, in fact, nt of languages and linguistics, Jews are actively recruited for o teaches within the religious membership. Although there is dies department. Among the presently no Jewish organization rses are Basic Judaism. Juda- on campus, Folkoff and Miss Bloom in Western History, Jewish have been discussing the possibil- erature and comparative reli- ity of setting up such a group. For information on the school, Phyllis Bloom, who holds a as well as scholarships that are asters degree in education available to all, call Miss Bloom, m U. of D. and is employed in DI 2-1000. Beth Moses Senior United Syna- gogue Youth will hold a beach party at Kensington Metropolitan Park Aug. 15. The group will meet 8:30 a.m. at Beth Moses. For information, call Sheri Blustein, 538-1343. All are asked to bring a kosher or dairy box lunch. The senior USY'ers and Beth Moses Men's Club will hold their second annual baseball game 1 p.m. Sunday at the Ford High School hardball diamond. For in- formation, call Larry Schlussel, KE 3-9231. The Jesuit-sponsored University Detroit is going out of its way woo Jewish students. In Youth News V N uth From. All Segments of Judaism Join for U.S. Culture Conference EW YORK—Eighty-five Jewish Network and the Philadelphia ents from Europe and 10 from Union of Jewish Students. el will join 150 Jewish students The planned program will in- communities throughout the clude presentations and discussions ited States and Canada for the on Hasidut. Mussar, Yiddish Cul- . t intetnational student con- ture, post-Emancipation Western ence on Jewish culture and life- Jewry, Jews in Islamic Societies, les over Labor Day weekend. Jewish threater, art, music, pho- he conference, "Jewing It '32: tography, dance and writing. counters in the Month of Elul," Participants in the conference I be held in Zeiglerville, Pa. the World Union of Jewish Stu- will represent every segment of nts, in cooperation with the the Jewish student community, }rth American Jewish Students' both observant and secular, Zion- ist and neo-Bundist, radical, con- servative and moderate. The food will be strictly kosher, and various groups have been asked to prepare Shabat programs in their distinc- tive style. PHOTOGRAPHS by OEL E. FEINER studio ALL TYPES of PHOTOS TO FIT ANY BUDGET 532-5196 Mon.-Fri. 9-7 For an Evening of Superb Entertainment . . . For Your Bar Mitzva or Weddings, etc. . . . MORI LITTLE AND HIS ORCHESTRA 356-4745 For information, write the North American Jewish Students' Net- work, 154 W. 27th, New York 10001. MRS. MORTON BRODY of Cambridge Rd. has been ap- pointed to her fourth term as a division chairman for the 1971 Torok Drive residential campaign. She will serve in the drive's west unit, for which Mrs. Harold L. Frank of Fairway Dr. is chairman this year. The unit is comprised of the Wayne County area west of Woodward. NEW! NEW! nclo Pa gectuty Salon Oak Park Center 9 Mile & Coolidge 547-3115 Other Location at 25595 Coolidge 548-9300 Beth Moses USY Maps Beach Party, Ball Game Remedy The best remedy for disturb- ances is to let them run their course, for so they quiet down. —Baltasar Gracian. Shown with Jimmy, their "model" patient and Mrs. L. Marie Cooper, clinical nursing instructor, are Cathy Sandler (left), 15, of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, and Rosemary Hrlic, 16, of Piedmont Ave., two of the 170 Detroit area teen-agers who are spending their summer vacations to do voluntary work at Sinai Hospital. * * * For many Detroit area teen-ag- At the end of the summer, rec- Orchestra and Entertainment ers, summer is a time for helping ognition bars will be awarded to others. volunteers with 100 hours of serv- One hundred seventy of them, ice. American Hospital Association ranging in age from 15 to 19, are pins will be given to teens who spending an average of eight hours have given 50 to 100 hours, and a week during their summer vaca- certificates of merit will be award- tions to do voluntary work at Sinai ed to those who have worked a Hospital. minimum of 10 hours. Sponsored by the Sinai Women's Guild, the "volunteen" program gives young people an opportunity ONE CENT SALE!!! to work in a hospital related job, BUY ONE AT meet interesting people and per- REGULAR PRICE form a useful community service. AND NEXT ONE Mrs. Peter Martin is chairman FOR ONE CENT LORI ANN SCHAEFER of Sher- of this year's program. NATURAL VITAMINS 1' sale on field Ave., Southfield, is among Vitamin ORGANIC FOODS Following an orientation, the the 70 American youngsters, age 2823 Coolidge, Berkley volunteens are assigned to such 15 17, who will leave this month areas as nursing, medical rec- PHONE 543-3505 to take a year of high school ords, admitting, X-ray, labora- Open Daily 10 to 7 Frei Parking study in Israel. They are partici- tories, transportation, physical pants in the America-Israel Sec- therapy and accounting. ondary School program of the de- partment of education and cul- Portraits - Candids 400 Jewish Teenagers ture of the World Zionist Organi- zation. The study project s also is Restorations - Passports Participate in Federally- sponsored by the United Syna- gogue Commission on Jewish Edu- Frames - Invitations Funded Work Program cation. * * NEW YORK (JTA) - -Some 409 Marilyn Shapiro's Jewish teenagers from p.o.or fam- NANCY AGRANOFF of Pine- ilies in New York City are par- hurst St. was on the dean's list ticipating in' an eight-week fed- at Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- 23352 Farminton Rd. erally-funded Neighborhood Youth tute for the 1971 spring semester. Corps program administered by Miss Agranoff is majoring in Farmington, Mich. Torah Umesorah. 474-7762 mathematics at the Troy, N.Y., The 415 teenagers enrolled in school. the program for the months of July and August are working at least 27 hours a week and will earn EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS a total of nearly 3150,000 during FOR A WEDDING OR A BAR MITZVA ? the slimmer. The project, funded through the Office of Economic Opportunity and the Youth Serv- ices Agency of New York City, 20500 JAMES COUZENS concentrates on city teenagers who (8 Mile & Greenfield—Across from Northland) are either actual or potental school Call 342-3000 For the Finest Accommodations dropouts. COLOR T.V.'s A spokesman for Torah Umeso- COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST rah said that about 90 per cent Try Our Barber Shop of the 415 teenagers were Jews Dine at the SCOTCH. & SIRLOIN RESTAURANT and he estimated that around 80 Airport Limousine Service Available per cent of them were from yes- hivas and day schools, with a large number from Hassidic families where poverty is widespread. The other 10 per cent, he said, were Blacks and Puerto Ricans. Larry Freedman 647-2367 BERKLEY HEALTH FOODS They Made The Grade • - bel-crest Studio Cranbrook House Motel Mass Bar Mitzva Event Held for War Orphans KFAR CHABAD—Continuing a practice of spiritually uplifting be- reaved familities after the Six-Day War, the Lubavich Chabad move- ment in Israel held a mass Bar Mitzva celebration for 24 orphans, which was attended by thousands, including government dignitaries. The fourth annual observance was held on the 12th of Tamuz, (July 5) coincident with the anni- versary of the liberation from Rus- sian imprisonment of the late Lu- bavitcher Rebbe, Joseph I. Schneer- sohn. Greetings were sent by Presi- dent Zalman Shazar, a Luba- vitcher adherent, who himself ten- dered a special reception for the boys prior to the celebration in Kfar Chabad. He also sent a per- sonal gift, a book, to each of the boys. Great Happenings! 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