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May 26, 1972 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-26

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Temple •rael High School Gradoation to Be `Creative \Norhip Experience'

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
18 -Friday, Moy 26, 1972

en and storn
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WERE YOU A TAMAKWAN?

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By

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mil M (1,he

cone, ration
take plain lo a rn
t , •0
•••( ir la% when 34 girls will receive
• 1972 xL. organ State ('lass diplomas from Brial 'Moshe Hell-
hair.iiiiinship.
held Ia.',
\
clog. ~ chnul
weekend at I' In • . Northwestern
The theme of the I
ration
Kaplan ran a let eta..
High School
nagogue
‘s as M.Ilt
sir, the
4415 sit
relay team oith
j,,,
u' casino to Dr Moses
'Ions ( iaiehead Staton and / Louis K „.„ and
\like Rollins
Adolph Mnn a, was
I ri• itr.cai• arranged the Met,
the ,'her member of the team Al
De lidow coached the team that
gate Oak Park its first state chant
pionshtp in any sport . Oak Park
hpl 31 point: to runner up Sags
aw • • 20 1 ...

i.is Park Iiichs
i". led that s, hiH,i

s,.•

,

Youth r

RONALD A SCHWARTZ, son of
Mr and Mrs. Julius Schwartz of
Hereford Dr . Huntington Woods.
has been honored for outstanding
academic achievement at Kenyon
College in Ohio He was named
to the Kenyon Merit List during
the annual honors day program.
Schwartz is a member of the Na-
tional Honor Society and the Cum
Laude Society



. „. News

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dies to be presented by the class
and by several soloists.
Diplomas will he presented by
Dr. Eric Mlles, chairman of the
school board, and by Irving Ritter,
religious school director. I'resenta-
tion of Bibles
will he by Dr.
Jerome Lechner, president of the
ALLEN M PEISNER, son of Mr men's club, and by Ben Kahn.
and Mrs Balfour Peisner of Park- The following will receive diplo-
wood Rd . Huntington Woods, was mas:
Gad Abel, Eileen Barris. Nancy Hester.
appointed by Congressman Wil-
barn Broomfield (R., Royal Oak ),l ann-iBI T:ik u'uni c=nel-Is7 s ZsLi 1 1-=
to spend June in Washington as a cluda . curiis, Barbara Dashow, Michele
rldson. i t n trn
o n .d na R(!: i n l :
congressional page Allen, 16, a-1::,. m
,1;,,,m
orV °V,,'n F s
h Debora
Krihn, Sheryl carman,
junior at Berkley High Schcxid' hero,
Ma
arten
was one of only five pages chosen
Rhonda
1 1 ( ,e ".:e hr n ne ja -n, FlorenceM el ri u
n
nationwide
, Brenda Musk°. air, Robin Muroy, Ruth
! Newman, Kim Rieger. Rochelle Rosen-


An investment in knowledge al - (
ways
the best interest — Ben -
iamin
ankhn

berg, Marla Rosenblum, Deborah Rom,
Cr, I.orl Silberstein, Sharon Stone,

lA r :r
e'nre1-1 = . 1 ' hie .:1 = wolr

and Michelle Zuker.

.1.

THUNDERBIRD
COUNTRY DAY
CAMPS INC.

a

keit they had seen
. . .
The school's annual chocolate

sale has begun. Students will be
selling the "Worlds Finest Choco- '
late" as a fund-raising activity,
sponsored by the PTA. Prizes will
he awarded to the student selling I
the most candy. Everyone is eag-
er to test his salesmanship.

Judo Demonstration,
Examination at Center

The public is invited to a demon-
stration of judo techniques 1 - 5 p.m.!
Sunday at the 10 Mile Jewish ,
Center.
Instructor-examinerDr. Peter
Cutler, a first degree Black Belt,
will he here from New York with
his son Robert to give promotional
examinations to the intermediate
judo class. in conjunction
with
Andrew Norton, judo instructor.
Participants who will be tested
for promotion are Loren Allen,
Bob Gadon, Jeffrey Ilerzbach,

Safari Jr , a travel program for
- 12 - y ear - olds, will offer sailing

along

With

herS.

I is June 26-Juts
Session II July 24 ;lug IS
For informat.10n or application.
all the Jewish Center, 341-420,

Session

Beit Cafe Patty Set

River



The cry of a loon?
The size of a south Tea moon?
Macintosh toffee?
Biffies?
Unto Lou?
Esto"

How about:

A five day canoe trip?
Shooting a rapids?
Your toothbrush on boon-doggles?
Just the 9 of you and all that wilderness?

DON'T YOU WANT YOUR KID
TO BE A TAMAKWAN TOO?

WE'RE TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR OUR
37th SEASON NOWIIIIII

14 ,,C411 ChaP1003

CI oLOII

Camp Director

Senior Director

Write: Camp Tamokwa, 9141 . Monica, Detroit, Mich. 48204

Phones: (313) 557-6100 or (313) 965-1065

Camp Gan Israel

(Sponsored by
Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch)

Camp Gan Israel

program •that

balanced

prove

cally,

offers a

your

boys

advance

and

them

well

will

girls

im-

physi-

culturally

and

inspire them spiritually.

Camp Gan lsrae , for boys and

girls 6-16 is centrally

Fenton,

Michigan,

located

only

60

near

miles

from Detroit.

sight-seeing, swimming

and visits to nearby points of in-
terest
Safari Jr. and the many other
summer programs for children
and youth are open b. nonthern

Come and See the
Finest Equipped Came in the Area

Do you remember:

Landau families. The boys had a
fine time and left saying they
had been inspired by the Yiddish-

1(1

• FREE CAMP T-SHIRT
MEMBER A.C.A. AND LICENSED BY THE
STATE OF MICHIGAN
LOWEST PRICES $37.00-$33.00-$25.00
ALL SEASON PRICE $335.00
C.I.T. PRICE $75.00 — 3 WEEKS
DOOR-TO-DOOR TRANSPORTATION
SWIMMING INSTRUCTION
In case of rain — Open House will be held
Monday, Malt 29th

Rd , right
Expressway to Wixom
on Wixom 1 mile to West Rd turn right ; mile or 1-696
Expressway to Wixom. For further information call Harold
El. 3-9119
Kutmck 11 8-0864 or Dave Moscow
.4IMF

boyS
from
Last Shabat. • five
Windsor were guests of Yeshiva
families It w - as their expres,ied
desire to spend Shabat in a large
Jewish communi'y and to become
letter acquainted with their Amer-
ican neighbors They were inter
ester! in visiting the Yeshiva time
Wind,or has no higher elementary
ur Mterm.ediate grades but it does
have a day school. The visitors
were Basil
• and Steven Haas,
Randy Lapaten, Ivan Tenivesy and
Bonny titan, The hosts were the
Ritual. Leictman, Seligson anct

Safari Jr. Offers Sailing

SUNDAY, MAY 28th -- 12-5 P.M.
FINAL EARLY DISCOUNT MAY 28th

Grand

Its 1 1..1( (IS' 1.ANOA.1.
Age 10, Grade 6
The administration, faculty and
student body extend a hearty maze)
pis to our helot eat school secretary,
Celia Ilendler, ‘,11,-, became
Mrs
.1 itrancirrother slay 17. The proud
parents are Cantor and Mrs.
Ephraim "Itetlbaum (Darlene
Bendier) of Mi. Clemens.

Craig Piton. Ben Nager, Edward
Norton. Leonard Norton. David
Riser. Gary Nitzkin. Mark Segal,
David Redstone, Peter Solomon
and Michael Cohen .
An additional demonstration in
stick fighting will he presented by
Edward Norton.
• • '

Announces Their Open House

Directions

Donna Ellman. Judy Fealk, Douglas
Feurting and ',no Furman.
Alvto Candy Carmel, hori
tirenka Grossman, Bruce Hacker, Robert
Bern Lenny Hutton, Ihiuglas Kahn,
hongia Kaplansky, Jerry Kaufman .
Claurtlia Rise, Am,- Kohlenherst, Mark
Koset- , Linda Kutnick, Steven Lernhery
Y. gar Madison. Cinuy Mahlon, Nam - ,
Nt,h1 n, Stuart Meyers and Susan Moroi
Al r. Rir ky Orbach, Sherri Panzer.
Beth Pinter, Gail Posner, Sharon Rape,
Mich lie Rosenberz. Henry Roserd•
ti belt Ressit r.Ed r hos-. Robin Hiss
Richard Adler, Judith Anranoye.
Virshuler. Samuel Asher, Beverly Bets- }Irya,t, Sinto frnan, Barhara Sr r,5 lin.
Frames Bed- ord. ',slut Braverman, Shul vitz. Michael Sills rher.. Lisa
51 , 5,
' ,••1 .
Ito
!,•
r .tmtnn• -

dent in Israel, under the Eisen-
s,,inhohe of scholarship, leader-
drath International Exchange pro-
ship. attendance and activities
grant of the national Reform move-
during the three-sear high school
ment. The recipient must he know)-
perid. will to' presented.
eilgatile in Hebrew since he will
•(( he distributed
e••• •
be attendin2 a Ilebreik-spealsin•,.
do sating keys.
members of high nc-hoist in Israel.
The following student , are to tic
'rani. and
pres••nt - :Married diplomas'

The concluding Belt oaf'
'houses of the season ss id tie :n
the form of a tiart. 7 . 30 p m -lune
4 at the In Mile Jewish Center
Filch participating youth group
si 11 perform, and all ti's'' ,ii.i•r-
ore invited

1972 GAN ISRAEL SCHEDULE

TUESDAY, JULY 4th to MONDAY, JULY 31st

FIRST

SESSION
GIRLS 6-16

SECOND

VISITING DAY
SUNDAY, JULY 23rd, 1:00-4-00 P.M.

TUESDAY

AUGUST 1st to MONDAY, AUGUST 22

SESSION

VISITING DAY

BOYS 6-16

SUNDAY

AUGUST 20th

1.00-4-00 P.M .

FOR INFORMATION & REGISTRATION

CALL

RABBI MOSHE POLTER

398-0951 or 398-2611

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