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February 11, 1972 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-11

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NCSY Shabaton Planned in Windsor

r
The National
erence ofleyha-
vogue Yout
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spOitsar4,region-
Shibaton for -Orthodok syna-
gogue Youth groups of (Michigan.
Ohio and Ontario at Shaer Hasho-
enayirn,Synagogue,.Windsor, March

meals at the synagogue. Subsidies
-will be made available by congre;
gations <represented. Participants
will be housed in homes in the vici-
nity of the sYnagogue.

Akiva
Action 1. Line

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Febrwery 11. 1972-23

on Omnibus Stage.

By RENA DONIN
(Rena, 12, Is in the 7th grade)
Tu b'Shevat, the Hebrew new
One hundred and forty teen-
year for trees, was celebrated in
agers are expected to participate
several ways by Akiva students.
in the three days of Sabbath ser-
First, we had our annual Tu
vices, discussions and recreational
b'Shevat assembly, which featured
activities. Ifighlights of the Satur-
a Hebrew play including singing
day night program will be a rock
and dancing by Mr. Betsalel's
band, the Eilat Dup, which has
second graders. Mrs. Al Karbal
played at various youth events
The purpose of these Shabatons accompanied them on the piano.
throughout the United States and is to make traditional Judaism an
Following the play, Rabbi Wer-
Canada, and the Dor Hadash sing- enjoyable experience for Jewish
ner led us in songs, to which the
ers of Detroit
youth and to strengthen existing boys and girls danced separately
Cost of the program includes six synagogue youth groups.
in the LaMed auditorium.
During our lunch period, we all
received fruit packages, compli-
ments of the PTA.
The students also dedicated 65
trees in the Soviet Jewry Forest
in Israel. The second graders re-
ceived an award at the assembly
Omnibus Children's Theater
for planting the most trees.
will present "The King's Cream-
puffs,"
performed by the Uni-
In a 'swift-paced, close-checking
versity of Detroit — Marygrove
field hockey contest at the Detroit
College Performing Arts Center
Jewish Center, Akiva Hebrew Day
School scored a victory over Yes- -2 p.m. Feb. MI at the Jewish
Center. This children's musical
hivath Beth Yehudah, 9-5.
The game was played according involves many unusual charac-
ters, including the - princess and
to professional hockey - rules, in-
cluding penalties, before an excit- absent-minded baker shown
above. All of the amusing charac-
ed and cheering crowd of close to
150.
ters will sing and dance in the
The referees were Man Rosen- aisles. Admission charge.
berg and Heaven Singel, and the
timekeeper for the three 30-minute
periods of play was Barrie Schu-
mer. Akiva was coached by How-
ard-Weinberg, history teacher, and
,,yny by Jerret Cohen. Akiva goal-
ies were Alan Platt and Sheldon
By SANDRA ADEISBERG
Mandelhaum, and Beth Yehudah
8th Grade
goalies were Jackie Schwartz and
On Jan. 26, Ifillel held an open
Robert Stern.
discussion on drugs. Parents,
teachers and students attended
the two-hour discussion, where we
were priveleged to hear Dr. Leon-
United Synagogue Youth groups ard Demak, project administra-
will hold a Beth Moses and Beth tor of DARTE (Drug Abuse Re-
Shalom Junior oneg Shabat 8 p.m. duction Through Education), his
Feb. 19 at Beth Shalom Syna- associate, Dr. Paskill and Dr.
gogue. The two groups will spend Leibson from the Wayne County
a weekend at Camp Tamarack Mental Health Board.
Feb. 25-27.
First we saw a movie explain-
For information, call Mark Tere- ing the different types of drugs.
belo, 535-5198.
Afterward, we had a question-
answer period where the audience
had a chance to ask personal ques-
Young Israel Forced _ _
concerning the drug problem.
to Settle for Partial Aid tions
Dr. Paskill then organized a
NEW YORK (JTA) — The Na- panel
from a composite of stu-
tional Council of Young Israel,
dents, teachers and parents to
Israel; which • was expected to be provoke discussion on our per-
granted around $100,000 by the
sonal values. With the excitment
Board of Estimate for aid to drop- the panel generated; the rest of
outs, appears about to have to the audience soon Joined in.
settle for a partial sum of $41,000,
The program culminated a study
at least as of now.
of drugs by Mrs. Barbara Stryk's
Rabbi Ephraim Sturm, national science classes. The information,
vice president of the council, ad- the education and the interest gen-
AUTO. TRANS.
BODY SIDE MLDG.
vised the Jewish Telegraphic erated by students, parents and
Agency that the city's budget teachers forces all of us to rec-
POWER STEERING BUMPER GUARDS
bureau was recommending that ognize and begin to understand
the board of estimate approve now the hazards of drug abuse.
AM RADIO
8 CYL. ENG.
$41,000 for the five-month period
VINYL TRIM
Feb. 1-July 1, with a full-year sum
to be approved next fall for the
September 1972-July 1973 school
By Edith Linderman
year. No action, however, was Herzliya birds sing Israeli songs
taken.
in the mornings:
Rabbi Sturm said he was "tak- "Nava Nagila, Have Nagila . . ."
ing an awful chance" by commit- "Let's sing and be happy! Let's
ting himself to paying teachers for
sing and be happy!"
the three Jewish schools to be The trees of the gardens of the
funded by the program.
Valiclor
T4240 W. 7' MILE"-- AT -LODGE "EXPRESSWAY _
Drift with their greenness into my
I
always
had
scruples
lest
was
Of** NON.. & THURS. re :9 AIL DAY SAT.
wasting time when I read the And when I open my ayes,
-'CALL TODAY --- 341-3800
classics.
The Mediterranean floats into my
—Oliver-Wendell Holmes, Jr.
window.
Birds, trees, sunlit blue seas:
"Have Nagila, Have Nagila!"

The ,Program will be diieeteci
by Ivan Lerner, regional director of
National Conference of Synagogue
Youth and an advisory staff of
guest rabbis and Yeshiva Univer-
sity students, including Yaakov
Stolhnan, . son of Dr. and Mrs.
Samuel S. Stollman of Windsor.

HILLEL
HAPPENINGS

USYs Plan oneg

Waking in Israel

At

Enjoy A Strictly Kosher Passover

at

Feldman's Arethusa Hotel

Mt. Clemens Mich.
Conducted Sedorim: First Seder March 29th

Mineral Baths

Fee reseevetions

Writ* erinhene NO 8-6$12

Editor's Note: Mrs. Bernard Linder-
man was mooed to write a series of
verses upon her recent visit to Israel.
This is one of her poems.

Young Israel Teens
Plan Purim Party

Young Israel() f Oak-Woods
Teens will hold its annual Purim
carnival 2-5 p.m. Feb. 20 at the
- synagogue.
There will- be refreshments and
prizes. The public is invited.

: 1 : 11 10 i1

Adult
Education
Program

I PROGRAM I

DR. RIMEL GREBE
will speak on

"WHY
A
SPACE
SCIENTIST
BECAME
A
HASSID"

WEDNESDAY,
FEB. 16, 1972

at 8 p.m.

lubavitch
Center

14000 W. 9 Mile Rd.
Oak Park, Mich. 43237
(313) 543-2666

All of our adult educa-
tion programs are free
of charge as a service to

the Jewish Community.

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