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On the occasion of JNF's 70th Rochester won the Szyk Ilagada— , 1
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'', were among the 10 finalists in the "To Reclaim a Land—to Rehabili- ! CINCINNATI — Four Michigan
!---,: Jewish National Fund's national tate a People."
' residents will be ordained as rabbis
essay contest.
Grand prize winner of a round- I here Saturday at commencement
Brenda Tennenbaum of Oak trip to Israel was Harold Fink- • exercises of the Cincinnati School
--"' Park received the Soncino Books a student at Johns Hopkins Uni- ! of Hebrew Union College-Jewish
of the Bible, and Traurig of versity in Baltimore.
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Among the judges was Philip ,
They are Julian I. Cook, son of
Slomovitz, editor and publisher Dr and Mrs. Harry Cook of Ann
of The Jewish News. Others were 1 Arbor: Jonathan Rosenbaum, son
Prof. Abraham I. Katsh, president i of Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Rosen-
of Dropsie University: Prof. Marie haunt of Hendee Rd.. Royal Oak:
Syrkin, editor of the Ilerzl Press: • Mark I. Shook, son of Mr and
and Dr. Alvin I. Schiff. executive : Mrs. Frank Shook of Fort St
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Syme, a 1967 graduate of the
University of Michigan, was elect-
ed to Phi Beta Kappa and was an
Angell Scholar. At the College-
Institute, he was the recipient of
the Farband Hebrew Prize and
was president of the Student As-
sociation. He has served as inslruc
for in public address at the Inter-
lochen Arts Academy; as student
rabbi of a congregation in Steu-
benville, 0.; as national rabbinic
adviser to the college Jewish youth
corps; hoard member of the Jew-
ish Community Relations Council:
youth adviser at Cincinnati's Rock-
dale Temple: and staff adviser
of the National Federation of Tem-
ple Youth Overseas Program. He
is the son of College-Institute
alumnus Rabbi M Roliert Sy me of
Temple Israel.
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The Detroiters who will gradu- ! Shook, a graduate of the Cm
ate are Richard K. .Morgenstern, ' versa:: of Michigan in 1966. served
o f Detroit, from the U.S. Air Force as student rabbi of Temple Beth
• Academy: and Roger D. Hersh- ! El in Anniston, Ala. 11968-701
m an, of Bloomfield Hills, from the , and for the past year at Temple
U.S. Military Academy.
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four-week sessions: June 26•Jul.,
The staff of the Jewish Cen•
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grade boys and girls—has been
ter. 341-4200
enriched by two additions.
Sandy Berman, a teacher at
McKinley School in Southfield,
who has been involved in sum•
mer camping for eight years,
will teach music in Camp of the
Arts this 'summer.
Moishe Last, with the Jewish
Center staff for 15 years, will bc
ceramics instructor. For three '
y-6a/r
years. Last has coordin:ce,t and
Cook. a 1966 graduate of the
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NEW YORK—Two Detroders
nation at the College-Institute to
Zedek
are among the- 30 Jewish gradu-
served as student rabbi of Ten,
ates from four U.S. service acade-
the Beth Ant ire Monessen, Pa
mies to be commissioned as of-
(1969-71
and currently 1,
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ficers at graduation exercises this
tor of the UAW' Camp Institute
ninth.
at Zionsville, Ind
is a mem-
Cantor Jacob Barkin will
ill be the
The 30 include four from the
her of the Israel programs coin-
featured 'soloist performing Israeli
S. Merchant Marine Academy,
mittee of the Cincinnati Jess ish
and Jewish music accompanied by
six from the U.S. . Air Force Federation.
the orchestra and pianist, Betty
Academy, eight from the U.S.
Rosenbaum. a member of Phi •
Kowalskv Stassom
Military Academy and lZ from
Beta Kappa, was graduated front
Other - soloists include violinist
the U. S. Naval Academy.
the University of Michigan in
Melinda Hock, winner of the Mich:
Inscribed leather-covered Bibles
1968, with high distinction and igan Music Teachers Association
will be presented by The Jewish
honors. While at the College-In- National Competition; soprano
Welfare Board to the Jewish of-
stitute, he served as student rabbi Shelley Stasson, an alumnus of
ficers at the baccalaureate ser-
ofa congregation in Petoskey and
the orchestra: and violinist Jack
vices scheduled at the various
for the academic years 1970-72 in
Sandberg.
academies, as part of the year-
Galesburg. III. Rosenbaum is the
The benefit aids the_ orchestra
, round religious program provided
son of Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum. fund and the .tens
arid 1,raell
: by the Jewish chaplains.
alumnus of the College-Institute. „.,„,de, f „ nd
at
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Graduation exercises
who is spiritual leader of Temple
academies will be held this week. Emanu-El.
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