28—Friday, Sept. 29, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH PEWS WindsoriteWeldsTradition,Art 811112=112W180011:Ci Youth News ,48.• .00• • * Shaarey Zeck]: Orchestra to Meet Sunday for Auditions The-Shaarey Zedek Youth Symphony Orchestra will be- gin its 12th season with audi- tions for new players 1:30 p.m. Oct. 8 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The youth orchestra, corn PHOTOGRAPHY BY J. E. FEINER WEDDINGS — DAR MITZVAHS COMMERCIAL 532-S196 Mon.-86,9 a.m.-7 p.m. posed of young people age 11 - 18, is directed by Jerome Stasson. It wil perform in several events this season, including the original musi- cal "A Marionette Miracle" Dec. 3. A spring tour is being organized. The youth orchestra has performed in more than 60 special concerts, as well as many other outside engage- ments in the Detroit area. Several former orchestra members have received spe- cial honors and scholarships, and some have joined pro- fessional ranks. Rehearsals are held 1:30-2:30 p.m. Sun- day at the synagogue. For information, call Stasson, LI 8-8596. The holidays of Simhat Torah, Sukkot and Rosh Hashana are depicted in these wire sculptures by 18- year-old Aryeh Stollman of Windsor. The Hasidic figures hold (from left) a scroll on the Rejoicing of the Torah, a Inlay on the Holiday of the Ingathering and a shofar on the New Year. e Aryeh Stollman's love of Jewish tradition has found an outlet in the traditional way—through study—but also in a unique and creative way —through his hands. Stollman, 18 - year - old son of Rabbi and Mrs: Samuel Stollman of Windsor, is a student at the Telshe Rab- binical College in Cleveland. A graduate of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah in Detroit, to which he commuted daily from Windsor, S t oilman credits his school days with the launching of his avoca- tion: wire sculpture. As Stollman tells it, two years ago, while walking on school grounds after a storm, he picked up pieces • of copper wire which he be- gan shaping into figures. Today, those figures, each from a single strand of wire without welding or soldering, represent a successful side- line enterprise for the young talmudic scholar. Stollman's -background is reflected in his work, which Teens Plan Party is being sold at the Plum Young Israel Teens will Tree at . Northland and at hold its annual Simhat Torah Borenstein's in Oak Park, as program at Young Israel of well as in Windsor and' Oak-Woods 10 p.m. Saturday. Cleveland. The small, free- All are invited. Refreshments standing Hasidic figures de- will be served. For informa- pict the Jewish holidays and tion, call Gary TOrgow, 548- traditions. His hanging sculp- 0424. tures represent stylized views of Jerusalem and Jew- RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES Square Dance Is Set ish symbols. He also creates AGENCY OF THE SHOW WORLD Beth Moses United Syna- copper wire jewelry. gogue Youth plans a square The grandson of Rabbi • Orche•tros • Entertainment dance 8 p.m. Oct. 7 at the Isaac Stollman,, former De- • Speakers • Concerts troiter of Jerusalem who was Downtown Detroit - 962-8000 synagogue. Guests are in- vited. the first national president of Mizrachi Hapoel Hamizrachi, young Stollman takes some pride in the fact that his Ten students at Oak Park High School have been named sculptures have been accept- semifinalists in the 1973 ed for sale at the respected National Merit Scholarship WIZO shop in Jerusalem. A CONTEMPORARY GIFT SHOP Thus, when American tour- Program. They are Mark Dershevitz, Marvin Diogenes, ists return from Israel with Nancy Fopenson, Barbara a "genuine" Israeli souvenir, e'.edler, Joel Gales, Allah little do they r e a lize that Mon.-Thurs. 10-9 Garland, Neil Gross, Allan the sculptures are made in Jacobs, Susan Tukel, and America. Fri.-Sat. 10-Midnight Oteve Zaks. The 15,000 semi- finalists will compete for Israel 'Red Cross' Sun. 12-5 3,000 Merit Scholarships to (Stop in Sunday for Free he awarded in 1973. Semi- Carnival Assists finalists received the highest coffee & strudel) A fund-raising carnival to qualifying scores in their help Israel was held recent- states on the Preliminary ly at the home of Mr. and 399-1111 2675 Coolidge, Berkley Scholastic Aptitude Test/ Mrs. Fred Brown of Mary- National Merit Scholarship land Ave., Southfield. by Qualifying Test (PSAT/ their 13-year-old son Martin NMSQT). Letters of com- and their 11-year-old niece mendation honoring them for Marsha Lusky of Oak Park. their high performance on A check for $100 presented the 1971 PSAT/NMSQT have to the American Red Magen been awarded to eight Oak David for Israel will be ap- Park High students: Sandra plied to purchase medical Bloch, Larry Cohen, Mike supplies for the Ashdod First Nathanson, Alan Pessin, Lisa Aid Center. Polk, Gail Siegel, David The carnival organizers Weberman, and Steve Wolf. and their friends were com- • • • mended by the Michigan Re- SHARI LEIDER, 11, of gion of the Red Magen David Oak Park, submitted a prize- for their efforts in behalf of Shop early for best selection winning drawing to the Build Israel's red cross service. America Art Contest re- • Short Dresses • Long Dresses cently and was an honoree • Long Shirts • Pants • Blouses at luncheon in the Detroit Selecting Israel's Art Institute. The art contest Most Popular Man • Pants Suits • Purses • Coats was open to children of JERUSALEM — Moshe building tradesmen, who ^.7, van heads the list in a submitted pictures of the contest sponsored by an Is- jobs their fathers do in help- raeli women's magazine to ing to build America. It was er't "the most popular sponsored by the Build man of the year." The read- America Committee, com- ers of "At," the women"s prised of representatives of illustrated monthly, were four building contractor as- asked to pick the five most sociations. Shari's father is popular men in Israel. A a carpenter. total of 2,627 readers re- • • • sponded. Second in popular- W. 12 MILE RD. BERKLEY, LINDA SCHIFF of South- ity was Chief of Staff David field is among the 118 recent Elazar, followed by actor- One Block West of high school graduates who singer Yehoram Gaon. David Berkley Theatre have begun a year of work Ben-Gurion was 12th, while Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10:30-4:30 and study in Israel under Deputy Premier Yigal Alton 398-1331 JJ the Hadassah Young Tudse- was 14th and Foreign Minis- of ter Abba Eban 15th . , . Z 1111:,Ve4 fAhr::::. • euthcal one,mc. They Made The Grade BUY° Business I The annual Bnai Brith Youth Organization kick-off dance inaugurated the school year. Chairmen of the pro- gram were Sam Goldman of Brandeis AZA and Debbie Olshansky of Ahavah BBG. Adviser to the program was Mrs. Maurice Miller, adviser to Szold BBG. As part of the program, BBYO held its an- nual chapter poster contest around the theme of "Alien- ation and Institutions." First place winner was Aliya BBG; second place, Ahava BBG; and a tie for third, Szold BBG and Glazer BBG. • • • BBYO announces the ap- pointment of the following voluntary advisers to BBG chapters: Mrs. Sharon Span- genberg, Freeman BBG, and Denise Fruman, Zangwill BBG. Openings still exist for advisers to both AZA and BBG chapters. To inquire, call the BBYO office, 354- 6100. • • • BBYO held its first Sab- bath oneg service last week- end at the Michigan Region office. 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