Temple Beth El
Starts New High
School Progrant

.'hiller Ilarries Beth Jacol) Sch(M)1
Charles Brucc Idelsohn Fund i)rive to Start

Temple Beth El high school de-
partment. operated since 1926, has
changed its curriculum extensively
in recent years, introducing rele-
vant electives for 11th and 12th
graders, such as "Major Issues of
Faith," "A Social Action Forum"
and "A Jewish View of Love and
Marriage," Beth El Associate
Rabbi Morton M. Kanter explained
this week.
"For the entire high school we
have outside speakers, motion
picture forums, weekend retreats,
creative Sabbath services and the
integration of high school and youth
group activities," he pointed out.
lie added:
"Recent experience has shown
that the high school provides the
opportunity for broad examination
of a wide variety of issues. Stu-
dents want an open-ended and
discursive experience. They want
meaningful participation in the
subject matter and an opportunity
for intellectual religious search.
The acquisition of skills and
ordered information, though vitally
important, belong in the lower
grades.
"Providing this type of learning
experience meant starting fresh
last year and continuing the ex-
periment for the coming school
year, opening Sept. 17. We
have no curriculum, no text-
books, no grade level separation.
"Teaeh-rs are given special train-
ing in group-centered learning to
enable them and our students to
know one another, to work cohes-
ively in small groups and to mu-
tually develop the course of study
that has the most meaning to
them."

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IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER will
meet 8 p.m. Aug. 23 at the home
of president Joan Rabackoff, 24071
Moritz, Oak Park. The Tuesday
evening bowling league will be
discussed. For information on join-
ing the league, call Mrs. Raback-
off, 399-1740 or Vice President Anne
Fink, 851-0181. Rides will be fur-
nished.

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Bnai Brith Joins
Jerry Lewis Telethon

Metropolitan Detroit Bnai
Brith Council announced they will
participate in the Jerry Lewis
telethon for muscular distrophy on
Labor Day weekend.
Bnai Brith members will be
posted at Northland, Eastland and
Westland shopping centers to ac-
cept donations for the telethon,
which begins 9 p.m. Sept. 3 and
runs continuously until 5 p.m.
Sept. 4. About
200 members
will participate in the 20-hour tele-
thon in the hopes of attaining
financial support from the 13,000
men and women members of Bnai
Brith in the Metropolitan Detroit
area.
The Detroit portion of the tele-
thon will be broadcast from the
Michigan State Fairgrounds.

The

Single Parents
Ready 2 Events

Parents Without Partners will
attend the last concert at the
Michigan State Fair Grounds Sun-
day. An afterglow will follow.
The club will leave the Oak Park
Municipal Park parking lot at 7:30
p.m.
At 8 p.m. Tuesday, the group
will present at the Oak Park Com-
munity Center social hall a sum-
mer frolic night of games, dancing
to live music, mixers, sing along
and refreshments.
For information, call Sy 1 via
Cooperman, 273-7727.

MRS. CHARLES IDEISOHN

Lillian M. Miller recently be-
came the bride of Charles Bruce
Idelsohn. The newlyweds are the
children of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Miller of Indian Trails, Mich., and
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Idelsotin of
Marlow Ave.
The couple will reside in South-
field.

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On the ‘5tir

This Week's Radio and

Television Programs

A Detroit area communal leader
has accepted the position of cam-
paign chairman of a $1,000,000
building-fund drive to erect a new
Beth Jacob Girls School.
I. William Sherr of Morningside
Dr., Southfield, who has assisted
Beth Yehudah Schools in various
projects in the past five years. will
lead the campaign for the school
planned for a three-acre site on 11
Mile Rd. between Greenfield and
Southfield Rds.
Sherr is executive vice president
of Frank's Nurseries. During his
work with Beth Yehuda Schools,
he has served as general chairman
of the school's annual fall dinner.

Elie area agents have quali-
fied as members of the 1972 Presi-
dents Council of New York Life
Insurance Co. They are RUDOLF
LEITMAN of Trailwood Patti,
Birmingham: RONALD M.
SCHECTER of Stoney Dr., Bir-
mingham; LOUIS I. ZUCKER-
MAN of Pointe of Woods Rd.,
Farmington; JESSE W. ANT-
MAN of Greenway I,n., South-
field; and MANUEL KATZMAN
of Silver Crest St_ Southfiekl,

REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WCAR.
Feature: Rabbi Harold Loss at-
tempts to extract and present
some fundamental Jewish themes
DETECTIVE SECURITY AND
found in today's popular musical
ALARM, INC. has introduced a
lyrics.
new home protection system that
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complies with all Federal Com-
HIGHLIGHTS
munications Commission regula-
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
tions. Operating on the radar prin-
Station: Channel 2.
ciple, the Gard-Site Alarm Systems
Feature: "Joseph and the Amaz- have the ability to penetrate build-
ing Technicolor Dreamcoat" in ing materials. It will not false
song and dance will be presented alarm due to loud noises and it
as part of the series "The Joy
can be moved to a new location
in Jewish Music." This presenta-
without great cost.
tion, based on the rock opera
of the same name, will feature
GLOBE INTERIOR RENTALS
the Temple Israel Choraliers con-
in Royal Oak, Michigan's largest
ducted by Harvey Schrcibman;
Michael Syme, guitarist; and Joe furniture rental company, has
Resnick, percussionist. Cantor Har- new concept in the Detroit area.
old Orbach will host the program. It rents out office, home and apart-
ment furniture, and carries sofas,
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chairs, tables and other furniture.
ETERNAL LIGHT
There is an option to buy. It
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
carries brand names. There are
Station: WWJ.
five showrooms to serve custom-
Feature: Eighth in a series of
ers. All stores are open from 10
taped dialogues between Mark a.m. to 6 p.m.
Van Doren, professor emeritus of
Columbia University, and the late
Human life and turnips remain
Maurice Samuel, author and lec-
turer. The topic will be "Bulls cheap and plentiful_ — Kin Hub-
bard.
of Bashan, Cedars of Lebanon,"
-
a discussion on the vengeful and —
surreptitious Amalekites, a n d
Gilead.

Business
Briefs

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BNAI SHALOM
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WBRB-FM (102.7).
Feature: Phil Blazer presents a
contemporary potpourri of Jewish
humor, music, culture and litera-
ture_
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JEWISH WORLD
Time: 7 p.m. Sunday.
Station: WMZK-FM (98).
Feature: Jack Roberts provides
community notes and news from
Israel.

ZEIDAN ATSHE, a 32-year-old
Druse political scientist from
Haifa, has been appointed as Is-
raeli Consul to New York in charge
of information. An assistant lec-
turer at Haifa University and
correspondent on Israeli television,
until recently he was executive
secretary of the Arab and Druse
section of the Noar Oved, a youth
movement in the Israeli Labor
Party.

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The new Beth Jacob Girls School
will contain 12 classrooms, a li-
brary, a chemistry and biology
laboratory, a multi-purpose room.
a home economics center, a com-
mercial room, an arts and crafts
room and offices. Occupancy is
scheduled for the spring of 1973.
For information. call Rabbi ,
Sholom Goldstein, 557-6750.

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For 1172, Sherr was associate
chairman el the real estate and
building trades division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign. He also
has assisted in other community
fund-raising projects and serves
on the boards of several reli-
gious and other organizations.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 11, 1972 1 29

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