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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-01-14

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TIE DETROIT JEW511 NEWS
42.-Frizley, Jemmy 14, 1972

Akiva
Action Line

Lahav Youth Mapping Serricas-Retreat

Hillel Students
Learn Tzedaka

Lahav, United Synagogue Youth,
in cooperation with the Cantor's
Club of Cong. Beth Achim, will
conduct services in the main sanc-
tuary during the Shabat Mandar
(youth service) 9 a.m. Jan. 22.
Following the service will be a
luncheon at which Cantor and Mrs.

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Simon Berrnanis Will give I talk
on their imPressions of their re-
cent- trip to -IsraeL
For Information, call the youth
activities , office at the synagogue,
352-8670.
* * *
Lahav, with -Beth Shalom Senior
USY, - will co-spensor a midwinter
retreat at Camp Tamarack March
35. The theme of the weekend
will be "creation."
Chairmen o the weekend are
Gary Friedman- from Beth Achim
and Rick Bloom'and Lynn Tarnoff
from Beth Shalom. For informa-
tion, call Monte Schloss at the
youth activities office, .352-8670.
Registration deadline is Jan. 28.

An important lession in the
Jewish tradition of giving and car-
ing was given by the students of
( Danny, 12, is in the 7th grade) the Hillel Day school recently when
During the past few weeks, they presented a cheek for $533.02
Akiva's 7th grade science students to the Jewish Welfare Federation
have been presenting various group to be used for aid to Russian Jews.
reports, projects and experiments
The 250 students (kindergarteners
It's Ma-Hi-Ya for Kids,
about astronomy.
through ninth graders) raised the
Our science teacher, Mr. Katz, money by holding a bake sale and Toledo-Run Camp Vows
Pontiac Temple
Jivided the class into six groups, serving as evaluators for a national
Camp Ma-Hi-Ya, a two-year-old
each headed by a chairman. The candy bar company who wished to Project of the Toledo Jewish Wel-
Youth Organizing
first group, consisting of Mark interview them.
fare Federation, is inviting Detroit
An open meeting of the Junior Eisenberg, Steven Eskin, Annie
"Basically the money will be area Children to contact the regis-
Youth Group at Temple Beth Ja- Kelman and Sharona Koenigsberg, used to help get Russian Jews out trar, Mrs. Ida Bailey, 313-557-5799,
cob of Pontiac will be held ---I2:15 chairman, reported about constel- of Russia," said Michael Berke for information.
p.m. Sunday at the temple. All lations. This group related much executive director of the school,
Ma-Hi-Ya is west of Ann Arbor,
sqventh and eighth graders are oral and written information and "but it will also be used in other adjacent to Waterloo Recreation
welcome to bring their own lunch narrated a filmstrip about the ways to help make their lives State Park.
and organize their own group. stars.
easier."
The first session will be for chil-
Beverages will be provided.
The second group, made up of
The money will be transmitted dren entering the 3rd through 6th
New advisers Mrs. Gail Bater Sacha Bennett, Garry Karp, Noah by the Allied Jewish Campaign- grade as of fall 1972, (June 25-
and Mrs. Loretta Adelman will be Levi and Sarah Ryba, chairman, Israel Emergency Fund to the July 21). The second session will
introduced. Rabbi Phillip Berko- reported about the solar• system. Joint Distribution Committee and be for children entering the 7th
Visit Us At _
witz also will be in attendance.
Group members passed out dittoed the Jewish agency for use in their through 10th grade as of fall 1972
reports to the class, made tape programs of aid for Soviet Jewry. (July 23-Aug. 18).
recordings, narrated filmstrips,
The camp boasts some 35 build-
"The concern of the student
showed picture slides and led a body in making these funds ings, including dining hall, recrea-
Maternity Fashions
discussion about the planets. A available reflects their real un- tion lodge, tennis courts, baseball
1799 Coolidge
model of the solar system also was derstanding of 'tzedaka' and field, waterfront lake and theater.
✓ tnnourzcements made
Berkley, Mich.
from styrofoam balls of dif- their identification with the orga-
Meals are prepared in accord-
lee doe a Sege clef)
ferent sizes and colors.
ance
with
Jewish
dietary
laws.
nized
Jewish
community,"
stated
Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs, Michael
398-1068
Youngsters entering the 10th
William Avrunin, executive vice
The next group, consisting of
S. Jeross (Andrea Weisblatt),
president of the Jewish Welfare grade next fall are eligible to at-
14231 Talbot, Oak Park, a daugh- Cheryl Balban, Sammy Kelman,
tend Teen Camp. Here campers
Federation.
-Par, Laurie Michelle.
Danny Kamins, chairman, and
* *
Barbara Singal, discussed the
The major instruments of assist- are encouraged to participate more
in
the planning of activities and to
Jan. 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Stuart origin and development of the ance to Russian Jews in the United develop leadership skills.
universe. The presentations in. States are the United Jewish Ap-
Simms (Verna Dotson), 29200
W. honor Moller Charge
Pointe 0' Woods, Southfield, a eluded charts about the different peai, the Joint Distribution Com-
We wholly conquer only what
Hours: 11-5 Mon.-5.1.—'111 9 Fri.
types of telescopes and an origin- mittee and the Jewish Agency. The
daughter, Candice Michelle.
we
assimilate.—Andre
Gide.
al
song
played
on
a
guitar
about
aid is in the form of assistance
II
the universe.
with migration and through pack-
Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
ages
of food, clothing and religious
The
fourth
group,
consisting
of
Davis (Ilene Kosak), 15251 North-
field, Oak Park, a daughter, Mi- Ronnie Schwarzberg, Ruth Simon, articles. The packages serve not
only
as
material assistance but as
Howard
Tanzman
and
Bruce
Ten-
chele Denise.
a a *
enbaum, chairman, demonstrated an important link to the Jews of
the
free
world. •
Jan. 5—To Di. and Mrs. Law- light, spectra and lasers. The pre-
included experiments
Funds for the major agencies
rence S. Morton (Myra Davidoff), sentations
-
working on behalf of Soviet Jewry
25761 Greenfield Road
26101 Stratford Pl., Oak Park, a with mirrors and cameras.
son, Eric Ian.
Space travel was discussed by can be given in Detroit through
Southfield
o * *
the
Allied
Jewish
Campaign-Israel
the fifth •group, including Rena
Children 2 1 fi to 5 Years
Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Steven Donin, Gershon Goldman, Lynda Emergency Fund.
ilressler (Carol Goldsmith), 24641 Goldenberg, chairman, and Robert
Morning and Afternoon Sessions
Rensselaer, Oak Park, a daughter, Zimberg. President Nixon's re-
Two to Five Days a Week
Robyn Hope.
marks when Apollo 11 landed on
a *
the moon were played on a tape
Transportation Available
Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Benj- recorder, and a scrapbook was
For January Enroll seat
amin Adler (Judith Baumer of made which is now on exhibit in
By
BEVA
SOBERMAN
-
Detroit) of Baltimore, a son, our school library.
8th Grade
Joshua.
Tbe sixth group, made up of
Every Wednesday morning, Mr.
a * a
Stuart Hershman, Evelyn Krieger, Glaser's 8th grade class has a
Dec. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sher- Moreen Silver, chairman, and Joey
win Schneyer (Marsha Rubenfaer), Zack, reported about sunspots and discussion in Hebrew about current
2:,)576 Fairfax, Southfield, a son radio waves, including an experi- events.
We've discussed such diverse
David Scott.
ment which showed how radio topics as war, drugs, television
* a a
waves travel.
and our winter vacations. These
Dec. 22—To Mr. and Mrs: Nor-
Any of these reports and projects conversations have been helpful for
man Dines, 19908 Heyden, a son,
are now being shown- to some , of several reasons. Not only do we
Shawn Isaac.
the elementary classes. Each of learn to understand the world
* a S
• -
us also is starting to plan our around us, but we enrich our vo-
tingar ign
Dec. 8—To Mr, and Mrs. Sidney
science
fair
project
for
the
Akiva
cabularies,
improve
our
grammar
Kraizman (Helen Stlbel), 25312
IS NOW LOCATED TO BETTER
and are able to speak our second
Shiawassee, Southfield, a daugh- and district fairs In March.
language, Hebrew, more clearly
ter, Lisa.
and more fluently.
.,-, YoungAstitalAttans
When we converse with, native
Israelis,
we are ,altos - iiirprhied
C7F OAK 'PAW-POST
Plan ShabatYfookenri *ben people
think that Ise have
Medically CoMpetent
YOung Israel Teens will host
been educated in Israel!
SPECIAUZING
545 6900 1
• youth Shahid tonight and Satur-
MOHEL '
Cemilratlabh
_ Ast
day. Tonight's-. aaeg Shabat will
In Home or Hospital
Akiva
Expeninsents
be held 8 p.m. at the home at
CAKES, A PASTRIES FOR. ALL OCCASIONS
557-9666
Ron - Spinner
, 21620 Kenosha, 0* With
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