28-Friday, July 14, 1972

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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July 5—To Dr and Mrs. Charles
1-trimmer i Beth Haden), former
Uetrurti r, .if Sunnvs ale. Calif - a
daughter. Danielle Renee.

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daughter. Laurel Elise,

July I - To Mr and Mrs. Allen
Eck•rhng (Marjorie Serlin of De-
troit) of Deerfield. Ill . a daughter,
Mia Beth.

June 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Finkelstein (Paula Pollock), 21951
Kenosha, Oak Park. a daughter,
Amy Deborah.

June 25---To Mr. and Mrs Ar-
nold
Isenberg (Donna Cohen),

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Mishkan Israel
is
Cs-
panding ito youth campout pro-
gram this summer. The main at-
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traction will be two six-day out-
June 21-- To Mr and Mrs Gerald
ings, highlights of which will in-
Lakritz (Carol Klein). 17301
Re-
clude campfires. a day of fun at
s ere, Southfield. a daughter.
Cedar Point. horseback riding, a
Jennifer Beth.
visit to Bob-Lo and canoeing.
The first outing is scheduled
July 2.3 for bays age 11-13. An-
other is planned Aug 0 for girls
age t2 It
(m e feature of Mishkan Israel's
summer south program is camp
The
r'.-niter announces it
,rsitations in which a group of
.s offering the largest number of
teenagers and adults of Mishkan
--ommer tooth
die. in Its his-
Israel spends a day or afternoon
tors
in a slimmer camp.
available from
R "' 'Pry"'
The day is filled with religious
Curtis Rd. to 16 Mile Rd. and from discussion, hasidic song and dance
MISS BONNIE BAUMGARTEN
Woodward Ave. to Farmington Rd. and question-answer sessions The
Registration is open to all for
evening hours
are spent "rap -
At a recent engagement party,
session 2 (July 24-Aug.18) in the
ping" with the staff-designed to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baumgarten
following programs only:
strengthen Jewish bonds among of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park, an-
Day Camp, a five-day-a-week
.
nounced the engagement of their
program for 1st graders-10) -year-
There also is a combination trip daughter Bonnie Sue to Barry Lee
olds: Sports Skills Camp for Boys.
and campout planned for girls age Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry
a sports-oriented program for boys
11-15 Aug. 27-Sept. 1. Highlights Jacobs of Lincoln Rd., Oak Park.
in grades 5, 6, and 7; Camp of
of this trip will be visits to Ni-
A March wedding is planned.
the Arts. a camp experience of-
agara Falls and the Catskill Moun-
fering opportunities to
develop

26031 Franklin Pte. Southfield. a

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tains and overnight campouts.
For information, call Mishkan
Israel, 548-2666.

skills in the cultural arts for 6th-
llth graders; and Teens on wheels,
a combination of activities and
service to the community for teen-

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I held 6-9 p.m. today at the Raleigh
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SAM BARNM

Temple Kol Ami's Youth group,
announces the new execu-
tive board is as follows:
President, Leslie Weiss: general
viee president. Elise Kohn; social
action. Jeff Green: treasurer, Barb
Nor, 3IK:
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NEW YORK — In an effort to
promote more effective citizenship
participation. the National Jewish
Welfare Board has issued "Voter
Registration for Youth,'' a publi-
cation which contains suggestions
for organizing voter registration
campaigns for 18- to 21 year-olds.
The material is organized in a
it ay that permits increasing levels
of programing from the simple
to the more sophisticated. Section
2 includes suggettions
for high
school students, and section 3 has
' suggestions for college students.
The publication emphasizes
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Announcement was made this
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High School and to two graduates he would use his one available
living room for the room to teach
of Our Lady of IaSalette School.
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The Hebrew school of olden
Oak Park High School graduate times was referred to as a "heeler."
F. :CIDER KAUFMAN of Courtland Children often were sent to the
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tween Jewish youth on campus and
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Leslie Weiss Elected

KAREN KNOPPOW, a graduate
of Eastern Michigan University
was elected national vice presider)
of t imega Phi Alpha women's ser
sire sororitv
its national con
vention in Ypsilanti
Miss Knop
daughter of Mrs.
Lillian
Kn. p pow of Vernon _Ave
Oak
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religimes school at Cong. Beth
Sh..i ■ .in for three . ears and has
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there for his,. years She also is
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national commission on Jewish
youth. He assumed his new post
after receiving his BA degree in
Jewish studies from McGill Uni-
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