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May 12, 1972 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-12

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Local Teen Places
:M hi Bible Contest

Friday, May 12, 1972-33
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Some 440 students of Temple
Man is unjust, but God is just: .
Israel Religious School participated
I arry Cohen of Blackstone Ave
and finally"tn.,. triumphs.
recently in a Maccabia—a combi-
tat Park a student in the United
—If ry W. Longfellow.
nation of athletic and cultural
For the finest in Musical
Jams Lerner. 17 year old daugh-
events patterned after the "Jewish Hebrew High School, placed third
Entertainment
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Allier( Lerner
in
the
comprehensive
English
din
Olympics" held in Israel.
of Wrexford Aye Southfield. has
PORTRAITURE
Cantor Arthur Asher, education- son of the annual National Bible
beeh selected to
al director of Temple Israel, and Contest in New York. His prize was
as
guest
appear
AND HIS CONTINENTALS
Mrs. Harold Bobroff, elementary a 5100 Israel Bond.
Bridal
The event was sponsored by the piano soloist for
grades supervisor, who originated
398-3664
t h e Southfield
Children
the Maccabia. explained that all department of education and cul-
High School an-
pupils of grades 4, 5. and 6 were ture of the World Zionist Organi-
zation—American Section. There nual Spring Con-
Executive
divided into two teams—blue or
cert 8 p.m, May
white—and entered into a series of were 143 teen-agers from 67 com-
BAR
MITZVAHS
19
at
the
school.
munities competing in the New
competitions.
York finals. A total of 30.000 Janis has studied
The two teams gathered in the
WEDDINGS
youngsters had participated in the with Betty Ko-
auditorium to witness a "Hebrew
U.S. and Canada district competi- walsky Stasson
Bowl . ' and a "College Bowl," the
in natural color
for 10 years. Also
SPECIAL Of
t
ions.
tatter featuring questions on Juda-
THE WEEK ,
National first-place winners in a violinist, she
CUSTOM FRAMING
BUBBLE
ism. Both bowls, with teams of six
Janis
is
a
member
of
the four divisions were Naomi
TEL-EX
UMBRELLAS
members each, were won by the
Otoy 53 95
Suberi of Brooklyn, Allen Friedman ! the Jewish Center Symphony and
PLAZA MALL
whites.
of Forest Hills, N.Y., Steven Eh- the Southfield Junior Sy mphony. .
$ 29
25623 TELEGRAPH
The final event was the "Zimria"
stein of Highland Park. III., and
in which the entire blue team com-
.. expert Watch `"1.7_ .05. ;;;'''''
' STEPHANIE. SOLOMON, a 9th
Ken Supowit of Columbus. 0.
peted with the entire white team
&Jewelry Rep air.
Competition included a written :grader at Clinton Jr. High School,
the
singing
of
the
three
Hebrew
in
I recently took first place in 9th
PHIL STONE,
the m."
test and oral examination.
Fine Photography
songs.
grade graphics art at Cranbrook.
In this contest, the blues
Earlier, she had placed first in
Young Dancers Plan
trounced the whites. Judges
MERRILLWOOD MALL BLDG.
Tlinton's science fair. Her project
were Rabbis M. Robert Syme
was "The Wings of Nature." Step,
Saturday Eve Concert
Merrell of Woodnatel
and Leon Fram and members of
hanie is the daughter of Mr. and
Dances created by Young Dane-
Barrnnahorn
the Hebrew department faculty.
Mrs. Ernest Solomon of Greenbriar
ers Guild members and by di-
When the scores were tallied,
Dr., Oak Park.
rectors Harriet Berg and Denise j
647-5730
each team had accumulated a
Announcing the
Szykula will be featured when the
total of 97 points—a tie.
I Classified Ads Get Qui(k ....2Zesolts
merger of
Young Dancers Guild of the Jewish
At this point, all students went
Center presents its annual con-
outdoors to compete in a track and
temporary dance concert 8:30 p.m
field events and games, arranged
Saturday and 2:30 p.m. Sunday in
and supervised by Harold Kutnick,
z •:
for a Home for Young Retarded Adults -
;i
the Aaron Deroy Theater.
a member of the faculty.
Tickets are available at the Jew-
Indixiduals or Couples Will Be Considered
Salary Open
When all the scores were tallied,
ish Center, DI 1-4200.
the blue team was the victor with
PHOTOGRAPHY
The week of May 13-24 has been
a score of 248-226.
WEDDINGS
Proclaimed "The Dancing Center
BAR MITZVAS
Week." in recognition of the many
The Torch Drive combines the programs to he presented by dance
we come to your
appeals of 164 service agencies.
students of the Jewish Center.
home with samples
That means you're asked to give
On May 24. at 7:30 p m.. the
just one for all. A convenient
For Fast Efficient Service Coll
children's classes will present a
payroll deduction makes it easier
program contrasting old and new
398-9111 or 895-8805
for you to give your fair share.
ideas in dance. More than 100 chil-
dren, from the modern dance clas-
The graphic and eloquent recollection of the 1,000-year
ses taught by Harriet Berg and
Denise Szykula. and the ballet
history of Poland's Jews, culminating in the final decima-
SERVING ONLY PRIME
class by Grace Thomas. have creat-
tion of the Warsaw ghetto in 1943. Documentary of a
ed dances. The public is invited
AND CHOICE MEATS
. world that was but is now gone.
at no charge.
The women in the "Dance for
Non-Dancers Class," under the di-
May 13 1972
Labor Zionist Institute
8 30 p m
rection of Harriet Berg, will pre-
Student Admosston 50
28555 Moddlebelt Rood
sent a potpourri of old world and
Adult
AdmostIon
SI SO
13
Mlle
Rds
between. 12 6
Israeli dance for senior citizens
Member Detroit Retail
10:30 a.m. May 23 at the 10 Mile
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Center. The program will include
Kosher Meat Dealers Assoc.
&
a Romanian, Russian and Greek
dance and conclude with the au.
dience participating in an old-
)pr
4
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fashioned sher. Denise Szvkula's
13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE
nursery school dancers will pre-
sent "A Tribute to Grandmother."
Refreshments will he served. and
the public is invited.

Under a government which im-
prisons any unjustly, the true place
for a just man is also a prison.
—Henry D. Thoreau.

The Blues Hare It

They Made
The Grade

ERIC ROSENOW

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Beth Jacob Schedules
Confirmation, Graduation

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Temple Beth Jacob will hold its
confirmation service and high'
school graduation - 8 p.m. Thursday.
Stephen Miller and Mark Simon
will graduate trim the high school
department.
Henry Winkelman, religious
school chairman, announces the
I following students will be con-
firmed by Rabbi II. Philip Berko-
witz:
William Barnett, Barbara Cino-
man, Caryn Green. Carmen Hill-
dale. Bruce Karmann. Kenneth
Suzanne
Mandel.
Kroot, Scott
Marks and Julie Simon.

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