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No Gap in Generations Here ,
Rochelle
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Mar k received

her Combined
Jewish Schools
diploma f r om
her grandfather,
Abraham Reit-
ner, a past pres-
ident of the
school board, as
her mother,
Mrs. M. Mark
watches. Roch-
elle's mother was a student, director and board member before
her newly elected position as president of the Combined Jewish
School Board.

11/1170 Installs New Officers

The 1972 installation program of
BBYO, held at Cong. Beth Achim
with 300 in attendance, was high-
lighted by the presentation of BBG
Awards.
The newspaper award went to
Rappaport BBG; scrapbook award
to Glazer BBG; and literature to
Karen Hechler. Best Chapter
Awards were presented to Zang-
will, Kadimah, Chavayros, Aha-
vah, Glazer and Szold BBG
chapters.
Lisa Dorfman, retiring BBG
president, was honored with the
Star of Deborah award, the high-
est individual achievement given
by the Bnai Brith girls.
Incoming AZA officers are:
Aleph godol, Barry Margolis;
aleph s'gan rishon, Mike Neeman;
aleph s'gan shaynee, David Ber-
man; aleph gizbar, Howard Bel-.
kin; aleph mazkir, Rick Weinberg;
aleph sopher, Jerry Segel; and
aleph kohen godol, Jeff Stillman.
BBG officers are: President,
Marla Parker; vice presidents,
Gail Pryor and Angela Jourden;
MIT Mother, Tina Rosenthal; sec-
retary, Vera Lazar; treasurer,
Karen Weisfeld; reporter, Edee
Bitten; and counselor, Lisa Dorf-
man.

They Made
The Grade

Almost $3,000 in college scholar-
ships have been awarded to eight
outstanding Oakland County high
school graduates by the Oakland
County Community Trust's execu-
tive and distribution committee.
They include MARY LITWIN of
Pontiac Central High School, who
will attend the University of Mich-
igan.
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MONA GUBOW, daughter of Dis-
trict Judge and Mrs. Lawrence
Gubow of Sunningdale Dr., Bloom-
field Hills, was awarded the Ed-
Chapin Senior
ward Whitman
Scholarship for excellence in bibli-
cal study as she graduated from
Mount Holyoke College.

PAUL JACOBS, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Jacobs of Stellamar
Ave., Southfield, recently was
graduated from Southfield Lathrup
High School as class president.
Paul, who will be attending Michi-
gan State University, was a pitcher
and captain of the school baseball
team.
• • •
MARLA SEFFINGER, a recent
graduate of Southfield High School,
was awarded a scholarship by the
Southfield Dental Fluoride Com-
mittee The daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Seffinger of South-
wood Dr., Southfield, Marla will
study dental hygiene in the fall at
Michigan State University.
. . .
furry ZELDES• 13, of Oak
Park, will be one of the finalists
competing for the junior teen
queen crown in July sponsored by
Weight Watchers of Eastern Michi-
gan Inc.

Youth Walkathon Yields
Cash for New York UJA

NEW YORK (JTA) — Two 17-
year-old high school students help-
ed launch "United Jewish Appeal
Cash Week" in New York with a
55,000 bundle of checks and bills,
the first proceeds of a recent mass
walkathon in which 800 youngsters,
12-18, participated.
Sen. Jacob K. Javits (R. NY)
'vas honored by the UJA of Greater
New York at the luncheon in the
New York Hilton to which repre-
sentatives of the Jewish High
School Student Alliance brought the
initial installment of 520,000
pledged by the sponsors of young
people, who hiked a total of 8,000
miles through :Manhattan streets
June 4.
Campaign cabinet chairman Irv-
ing Schneider, who presided at the
luncheon, reported that the 1972
UJA drive in New York City, West-
'hester and Long Island has
reached the $56,000,000 mark.

by American Youth

NEW YORK (JTM—Most of the
American Jewish young people who
have been reported planning to
create an "irvutz," a city kibutz
in the Jerusalem corridor are af-
filiated with the liebrew Union
College in Cincinnati, the Reform
seminary and many are Reform
rabbis, Jewish Agency aliya of-
ficials said here.
Members of the group calls it-
self "lialom." The officials added
that the group will try to create a
- progressive
Jewish community"
in the development town of Bet
Shemesh, site of the proposed city
kibutz.

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Lubavitcher Publishes 2
Books for Jewish Youth

Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, the
educational arm of the Lubavitcher
movement has issued two new
MARLA PARKER AND
collections of contemporary stories
BARRY MARGOLIS
for Jewish youth by Dr. Gershon
Kranzler: "The Secret Code" and
"Seder in Berlin."
Bnai Moshe Awards
In the two illustrated volumes,
Bowling Trophies
the author has directed his atten-
Youth director Seymour Kaplan tion toward a lack of suitable read-
announces that Cong. Bnai Moshe's ing material for pre-adolescent
Talis and Tefillin Club presented boys and girls in their growing
bowling trophies to the following awareness of the world around
winning teams: first place, Dan them.
Hirsch, Marty Strilcs, Gary Hober-
EMANUEL MANDEL of Detroit,
man, Tom Colton and Andy Collen;
second place, Chuck Eisenberg. regional director of the Bnai Brith
Steve Hoffer, Marc Siegal, Todd Youth Organization for the past
Turkin and Larry Zugor; third nine years, has been named na-
place, Howard Ko•alsky, Gordon tional director of programs and
Sinkoff, Sheldon Kaplan, Robert publications for the Jewish youth
Tesser and Jeff Schwartz. Awards movement. His appointment was
for high game went to Dan Hirsch; announced by Mrs. Louis L. Perl-
high series, a tie between Dan man, national BBYO chairman.
Hirsch and Gary Hoberman; and Mandel, 36, will supervise the
development of programmatic
total pins, Gary Hoberman.
The club is sponsored by the activities for the 1,500 BBYO chap-
ters.
Bnai Moshe Men's Club. Sidney
Burk is chairman, and Michael
Goldman is adviser.
In the Father and Son Bowling
Tourney held recently, winners
were: First place. Richard Bern-
baum and Marc Rothenberg; and
second place, Erno Friedman and
Mike Friedman.

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High School Volunteers

The Baldwin and Bloomfield
high
need
Township libraries
school volunteers in teams of three
or four once or twice a week from
July. 10 to Aug. 18 for its outdoor
story hour program. The readings
will be held in the Birmingham-
Bloomfield area in parks and sub-
divisions.
To volunteer before July 15, call
either library, 642-5800 or 647-1700.

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3rd International Festival
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NEW YORK—Arnold Schwartz
of New York again has been
named international chairman of
the Third International Youth Fes-
tival in Israel July 10-Aug. 21. it
was announced by the Israeli Min-
istry of Education.
The festival, which will be a
cultural and sports pilgrimage to
Israel for boys- and girls age 15-17,
is sponsored in this country by
the Charles Ornstein Foundation
and the Histadrut Foundation for
Educational Travel in conjunction
with Israel's Sports Federation.
The U.S. delegation of 50 young-
sters will be part of an over-all
group of several hundred partici-
pants from five continents.
They will meet with such fig-
ures as David Ben-Gurion, Presi-
dent Zalman Shazar and Gen.
Yigal Allon.
For information and application
forms, write to the Histadrut
Foundation for Educational Travel,
630 Third, New York 10017.

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