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March 17, 1972 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-03-17

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Action _ -Line

Ar. seine trout the Wayne,State
University Children's -3' heat e r
touring :production: - of "The -Em-
peror's New aothes," to be pre-
sented. by the Jewish - Center's
Omnibus SeOes 2 .p.m. - Suiday
in DeRoy. Auditorium. - '

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by BnailVIOs

By BEN MICZNIK ,
Age 15, Grade 10 .
-
The. Akiva- Amateur Radio Club
is one year old! In the seemingly
short, year we have been in ,exis-
tence, we have accomplished much.
Three of the club's members,
Joel- Bignian; Ben - Micznik and
YeshaL Koenigsberg, were litensed
by the Federal - Communications
Commission after passing, exams
on_ =basiir - radio and electronic
theory;- ind the international' Morse
Code_ Other members of the club
such as David_ Tenenbaum are ex-
pected hi be licensed soon.
The club' licensees operate radio
stations WN8LAX, WN8LLK and
WN8LOV, which have a collective
potential pOWer of 290 watts, more
poUrerfur than WILD in Garden
City. : --: - '..; -,- -
The club _has received trans-
ZultisionS./rom - Israel, Germany,
ppines, England, Austria,
Sou 1. Africa, , Russia; France;
Spain, Italy, Formosa, Red
China, North Vietnam and Egypt,
to name a feW.
As.of March 1, the club's mein-
hers are operating at least $1.501
worth of ridirk -equipirient: Since
many-of -us bay- a .beet:uric members
of the - new - Hitntington - Wobris
AmateUr BadiO Clith; the old Hun-.
tington Woods Poliek Department
will probably. be used `as a station
and headquarters:- .-
j- . As Soon e a- we -complete the
task of equipping the stations
properly, we willgladly send
and/or—relay messages for any-
one at no charge.

Seymour Kaplan, youth 'a- frig-tor
of Cong. Baal Moshe, announces
that the youth commission is spon:
soring a Family Day at Cobo Hall
Sunday to watch - the'Dettoit Pis-
tons and the Chicago Bulls.
Participants will meet at the
synagogue at 1:30 p.m. and pro-
teed to Cobo-- Hall on chartered
buses. For •eservations, call the
synagogue, LI 8-9000. .
Youth .commission Chair man - is
Dr. Morton Demak; co-chairmen
are Herbert Eidelrnan and Bert
Stein. -
m a
Sophomore United Synagogue
Youth will hold a mystery bus
ride Saturday evening. The group
will meet at the synagogue and
board the buses_ at 7:45 p.m.,
returning at 11:30. Marc Anker-
man is president, and Avie
Schwartz, adviser.
By HIRSH EL'CHONEN
m
a
Age 13, Grade 8
Bnai Moshe Senior USY will at-
Fred
Pfeffer, a seventh-grade
tend a regional rally 8 p.m. Satur-
student, has been notified that he
day at Cong. Bnai Israel in Pon- is
an award winner in the 1972
tiac. Sandy Sussman is president Scholastic
Writing Awards con-
and Harold Friedman, adviser.
test conducted by the Detroit
News.- His entry will be sent to
New :York City for judging in the
national awards. Fred's essay was
in the form of a letter to the Pres-
ident urng help for Israeli_ Fred
is 13 and is in Mrs. Ava Adock's
By JOYCE ROBIN
English_ class.
9th Grade
Mrs. Phyllis. Kramer's fourth
On Feb. 25, Rabbi Kass, a scribe
grade class has returned to pio-
visiting Detroit, came to Hillel to neer-
days. The boys have prepared
talk to the junior high students.
In preparation for this visit, Mr. reports in the form of autobio-
graphies,
and made costumes to
Zwick discussed the laws of the
teffilin bud -Mr. Weizman showed fit their "new image." They have
had
two
visits
from Andrew Jack-
a filmstrip about the making of
in full uniform, who discussed
teffilin. Rabbi Kass' talk was in- son
his
daring
— exploits. Other visitors
formative and interesting. He
demonstrated how he writes the have been Daniel Boone, John
scrolls placed inside a mezuza and Charles Freemont, Merriwether
teffilin, and also a Sefer Tora. -The Clark and William Lewis. Later,
students expressed a. desire for a survey will be conducted to de-
Rabbi Kass to return again with termine whether the students would
prefer living today or in pioneer
another interesting demonstration days.
S a
Mrs. Shirley Norton's second-
Those who shared watching Hil- gr ade-
class has sent written in-
lel's "Hasidic Festival" were de- vitations
the first and third
lighted with the performance. The grades to to
see a program next
play was alive with singing and
Wednesday.
The
presentation is
dancing from Jewish life as it was

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS'

Friday, March 17, 1972-25

HOME OF LOW DISCOUNT -PRICES

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Beth Yehuda
News Notes

HILLEL
HAPPENINGS

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in 1850.
Each vignette was unique in it-
self. The first scene was the
"heder" with a rabbi instructing
his students about the basis of the
world on three things: on Tom.
on ,avoda (serving God) and on
gemilut hassodim.

The following scenes welcomed
the Sabbath with singing and
rejoicing, joined a congregation
in "shul" on the Sabbath, and
finally, the "havdala" service
at the Sabbath's close
The last vignette was the "wed-
ding" scene. "Sunrise, Sunset"
was, song; and festive was the
/hoo with hasidic 'dancing:
"
Mrs. Goldie Eskin deserves the
- appreciation of all the students
for her patient- and devoted work
during this production_

entitled "The Six Wise Travelers"
and will conclude a unit of study
on transportation.

Temple Kol Ami Youth
Plan Sabbath Debate

Temple Kol. Ami's youth group
will present its second Sabbath
service 8:30 p.m. today at the Bir-
mingham Unitarian Church.
- The subject of the service will
be Religion vs. Realtiy. Instead of
a sermon, there will be a debate
moderated_ by Richard Ambinder.
The writing of the service is un-
der the direction of Elise Kohn.
Alsoparticipating are Jim and An-
drea Kabce II, Jeff Green, Lisa
Oppenheim, i. and Sandee
Kati and' Elise Stein.

.

Fire Seder is on
The even ing of

March 2h.

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Mother's, Caramel and Special imports
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