34—Friday, May 19, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS "IOW >C111K.RSIX >41111X.Xiic A11100.3111CYJICI ARK AIIIKAICC alilex Ala: "aa,..t. *IV '111> . 4 , 11114.ii 411(Airac-ala- -31e, ...St, -Otis 41 . air d 1%" rs S% The Jewish Community Council its fifth annual Youth Social Action Award to Sbaarey Zedek Synagogue's Junior Congo'. Lotion. The event, Council's final delegate assembly of the season. was held at the Jewish Center Kurt Singer. chairman of the youth award committee. presented that award, as well as a certificate of honorable mention to the youth groups of Temple Emanu-E1 and Temple Israel, both of which won similar certificates in last year's competition. The Council award is presented to the Jewish youth group whi"h has made the most stgnificant con- tribution during the past Year in the areas of social action and coin. munity service. The purpose of the award is to call attention to the many youth groups which are engaged in mean- ingful and constructive activities, but receive little recognition for their efforts Among some of the activities carried out by the winning youth groups were ti-sits Blackstcne Manor Apartments. Federation Israel Sta ■ re Focus of Ilabonim Neslief Ilabomm w ill present its annual neshef p m Saturday at the Lahor Zionist Institute The pro- grant mill portray Israel in a dif- ferent light — its performing arts "Israel Through Its Theater' . will include excerpts from many Israeli plays. as well as Israeli singing and dancing A hour. with singing. dancing and refreshments. will follow Adults and students are invited Tickets can be purchased at the door ERIC ROSENOW AND HIS CONTINENTALS 398-3664 Apartments and several nursing homes which included social, cul- tural and religious programs for the aged residents: repairing an electric train for an orphanage: tz- ping comic hook stories for blind children: canned food drive for inner city residents; taking chil- dren from the inner-city Franklin School on various trips and con- ducting a clothing drive for them. as well as other programs of an interracial and interfaith nature and those on behalf of Sot iet Jew ry 1111111) Business Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils have rust completed an elections training conclave at Camp Tamarack. Officers for the 1972-73 year were elected. A total of ISO delegates partici- 1 - ated in the weekend of activities that dealt with a summation of the past season and plans for the coming year. Newly elected officers of AZA to be installed in June are aleph goal. Barry Margolis of Eilat god-d. 'MY() in Ann Arbor: aleph scan. Mike Neuman of Brandeis AZA: out:tate aleph seam David tier of Flint, Posen AZA: aleph march, Jack Shenkman of Vhr AZA: aleph gizhor. How aril Bel. kin of Einstein AZA. aleph mazkir, Rick Weinberg of Jolson AZA: aleph sopher. Jerry Segel of Akiba AZ.a. and the aleph kohen godol, junior past president, Jeff Shifman of Posen AZA final Brith girls elected the fol- lowing officers president. Marla Parker of Ahava: vice presidents. Gail Pryor of Rappoport and An- gela Jourdan of Lazarus, Grand Rapids: not mother. Tina Rosen- tahl of Chat ayros: secretary. Vera Lazar of Dalyah: treasurer, Karen Weisfeld of Rappoport: reporter, Kilt, Bitten of Chavayros: and counselor. tumor past president. Lisa Dorfman of Freeman Temple Beth Jacob Youth Elect Officers fte,f Sea rda yd '0 12 co 4 Com o At a recent meeting of the Tern ple Beth Jacob youth group. the following were elected as officer, and members of the board for the corning year Ilarnet Weinne r. president. Cary it Green Corinne Asher and Jay atielford, si t e presidents; 'Malty Adelman. secretary. William Bar twtt treasurer. and Julie SMI WI late board meinber .An nisi:Hatpin is planned for the et 'ring June 17 For in- forma: about youth actin dies, call the bonnie, 332 3212 SurSti . "dais Crown Kosher Caterers, inc. i) reel 1-"C 4 If al el' e OF CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE )ott to oil I pun .s 1t) III lour (uter- in;! YOUR SIMCHA • • • OUR PLEASURE It fvldings, liar Iltizt ', haat.... Ill I )t We Specialize In Home, Office or Plant Parties WE CATER AT THE CONGREGATION , YOUR HOME , OR PLACE OF YOUR CHOICE UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS 548-7997 548-9000 Akiva Beth Shalom, Beth El Set Graduations Cong. Beth Shalom's religious kin. 'Andrea Tarnorr. Debra Tarnotr, he.vr, or t u etce .n n.siky iar E .te2 ivi w .. ectisier. Na. school graduation will take place la . • 9 30 a.m. Saturday. Senior high school graduatds are Temple Beth El high school ' as follows: graduation will take place 8:30 By CHERYL BALBAN a r n i p.m. today. l a d -e arf4rn El w Re n ,Len h a a;:,d t'hery I is 12 and in the 7th grade) 1 The valedictory address will be D uring the past few weeks, the v i r yntierf. r Susan Rosenthal and Lynn given by Charlotte Kathy Mintz. ith grade has been preparing a" junior high school graduate are! Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will pre- B.,. four plays for presentation before David Cy nthia Bloom. David Gat-yet-man. Leon Gold, Mindy Goid. sent the baccalaureate sermon, and various classes of the school. Un- bo en rg, JjihneartshlanLI-aailzrn,GRro.= diplomas will be presented by der the direction of our English- Leff g r,, 1 . 4a arlyasroa u pgo i Rich- Rabbi Morton M. Kanter, Marilyn ,1;tuart o L o rsuit Mrs. drama teacher. and s Solway, Jerome L. Reiss, president of Herris, we are all actively engagedr the men's club, and Harold Law- in making the necessary scenery, son, immediate past president of costumes and props. The plays the club, will give prayer books, will he presented on the stage in and awards will be presented by the school's LaMed Auditorium for New Notes James J. Levbarg , educational di- the benefit and pleasure of the rector, Robert N. Canvasser, pres- younger grades. - ident of the temple, and Mrs. Rob- By DAVID MITTLEMAIi Our teacher, Mrs. Bemis, will ert Kasle, chairman of the relig- Age 12, Grade 6 also demonstrate the application On May 9, a safety assemb4. was ions school committee. of stage makeup and acquaint lis Confirmation exercises will be with the various materials used. , held for the elementary grades. She also explained to us the forms Officer Ron Valesano from. the held 10 a.m. Sunday. Rabbis Hertz Southfield Traffic Safety Bireau and Kanter will confirm a class of stage lighting. The first play, "Monkey's Paw," , spoke to the boys and girls about of 73 boys and girls. — will he performed by Gershon traffic safety. Officer "Ron " as Goldman. Danny Kamins. Joey he is affectionately called, demon- Eye Doctors Zack and Robert Zimberg. It is a : strated the proper way to cross Prescriptions Filled story about a family which finds streets, how to walk near traffic a monkey's pate that has a curse and how to ride bicycles safely. on it The play is written by W. W. ! The Beth Yehudah Safety squad PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. .Jacobs It will he presented on includes Capt. Barry Gardyn,i Dan- 26001 Coolidge 543-3343 iel Cohen, David Levitin, Berry May 30. Silver, Bruce Levine, Lt. Mark The second play, The Three Weiss, Joseph Ribiat, Benjamin Swine of Most Small Stature." Seligson, Yakov Landau, Ferry is the Chinese comedy version ( Grossman. Baruch Kelmani and of the children's classic "The Kenneth Magier. i Three Little Pigs." It is written by Lew', Olfsnn. It will he acted out by Stuart Hershman.Sharona A surprise party was helil for Koenigsberg, Noah Levi. Ruth Jack Schwarcz, who recentlyieele- Simon and Howard Tanzman brated his Bar alitzva. The party Action Line i Beth Yehud ALL THE LATEST IN HAIRCUTS... May 30. The third play is ''Ten-Penny Tragedy" by -Joseph A. Elfenbein. It still be presented May 31 by Cheryl Balban, Steve Eskin, Garry Karp, Annie Kelman, Sarah Ryba. Moreen Silver and Barbara Singal, It is a comedy about a girl who losas a dime in a handkerchief. The fourth play. ''Gift of Laugh- ter." by Earl Dias, will be pro- sented June 1. It still he acted out by Sacha Bennett, Rena Donin, Mark Eisenberg., Lynda Golden- here, Sammy Kelman. Ronnie Schwarzberg and Bruce Tenen- baum. The plot centers around a person who thinks h, is a come- dian was organized by Rabbi Stimuel Kaufman and several members of the 7th grade Hebrew class. .labbi David M Lieberman spoke tp the class, and refreshments w I ere served Center Summer Programs Are Reported Filling Up .1c, ish Center's group sir %ices disiS11111 announces that registration of sonic Center SLIM Mel- programs is closed and wait- ing lists have been initiated. Pro- 'grams for which openings remain will continue to take registration until June 19, at which time regis- tration will close fur the 'first session only. Registration is now open for troth Center members and non- members Programs are offered for session 1 (June 26-July 21 i and session II (July 24-Aug. 18). Err each of the programs. slid- ing scale fees are available to members who are unable to pay the full fee. Transportation boun- daries hate been expanded this year. For information, brochure or application, call the Center. 341- 42110 COMPLETE WITH SET szni $795 / _h ut,,..auesi9 n Studio The Orioles and Panthers played an exciting baseball game :Vijay 9. The final score was Orioles 115 and Panthers 13. Sidney Fordonski pitched for the Orioles and Marty Borinstein pitched for the 1Pan- Pan- thers The Olioles now lea the league with a record of 5 aftd 0. 29505 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, Mich. 1/2 Mile N. of -14 Mile Rd. Call 357-0470 Thomas J. 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