40-,Friday, Dec 4, 1,72 ' ti "'News OP High Senior Saluted by City , Sheldoii Nuem an, a 17- year-old senior at Oak Park High School, received the Oak Park Council of Corn- 'munity Organizations' Stu- dent Community Service Award for outstanding volun- teer services to the commun- ity. Oak Park Mayor David Shepherd awarded his the Mayor's Certificate of Recog- nition "for significant and I'M LOOKING FOR PEOPLE who wont extra money, who want a spore time business of their own that won't upset family mow* THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS duties Fond out how to qualify as on Avon Representative. Call CELIA KRIEG 352-2926 meaningful contribution to the welfare of the city of Oak Park, for volunteering his services and through innova- tive leadership becoming an integral part of the commun- ity." Joseph Freedman has di- The mayor also presented the key to the city to Shel- rectly or indirectly generated funds totaling over $1,000,- don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nueman of Church St., 000 to benefit facilities and programs of the Boys' Clubs Oak Park. of Metropolitan Detroit. In his honor, the board of Beth Moses USY directors recently presented —P-R-I-N-LF-S—F066--VOGNer klanuka Celebration , COLLECTORS, an , exhibit Planned *iv Yeshiva and sale of contemporary The annual Hanuka carni- graphics by graduate and val of Yeshivath Beth Yeini- undergraduate students at dab will be held 11 a.m.-3 Wayne State University, runs Arx >aux xonamcvioc p.m. Sunday at the Yeshiva until Dec. 10 in the Commu- building. The event is a joint nity Arts Gallery on the WSU effort of the PTA and the campus. students. Food, games and Hanuka prizes will highlight the concern for the welfare of afternoon. The carnival is all mankind, his determina- open to the • public. • • tion to provide young people with the opportunity to grow Like Daughter, into worthwhile adults and his dedicated efforts on be- Like Mother Parents of the Beth Jacob half of the Boys' Clubs of Girls School join their daugh- Metropolitan Detroit." ters in class Wednesday to In addition, the Joseph Freedman Financial Aid learn together the regular Program was established to subjects. The purpose of this provide financial assistance method is for parents to gain "Art tells me they for a broad range of educa- an insight into the subjects, tional opportunities. The textbooks and methods used hove a few openings foundation will be funded at Beth Jacob School. left in nursery school. through an initial grant and Free busing, too!" subsequent contributions. Because of his deep in- Art lialdetter Scamds terest in youth, Freedman. Orchestra wad Fatertahumeat 21105 Evergreen, Smithfield president of the James and 357-1215-518-0300 Lynelle Holden Fund, has become increasingly involved Classifieds Get Quick Results In the work of the Boys' Club. Initially, he prevailed upon fellow trustees of the Holden Fund to construct a boys' club building on De- troit's east side in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James Holden, Detroit philanthropists. When construction costs exceeded the original allocation, more funds were made available. The Holden Fund supplied money to purchase the prop- erty and a substantial por- tion cf building operating costs. M. G. Benedek Recently, Freedman ob- Representative tained the funds for a SOUTHFIELD $250,000 endowment gift to 444-1460 & 358-3900 the Boys' Club, and has en- couraged others to make Boys' Clubs of America Honors Detroiter, Friend of Youth to Entertain at Sinai Beth Moses United Syna- gogue Youth will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the syna- gogue for a trip to Sinai Hospital to entertain patients. Larry Freedman She/tam/oak Coulitry Club 647-2367 Planning a Bar Mitzva, Bat Mitzva, Wedding or Sweet Sixteen? Call Our Banquet Manager at 682 - 4300. We Cater All Occasions. Seating for 400. CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS &tele.. /Inhere II The hair sou pluck willroots. back to haunt vole ISefore you tweeze aaain. remember this tpumation from tow of the foremost medical authorities ea the subtect of human hoot: -Plucking out *grime hairs should be % h. no. Kee.. se the lone' far enrionuad plucking can be so v■ •••••• 1. 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UN 2-1914 • ZOA ISRAEL SUMMER PROGRAMS Conducted by MASADA National Youth Allovomont of ZOA ISRAEL SUMMER CAMP ISRAEL SUMMER INSTITUTE For Boys and Girls — 14-18 years Two separate programs — 7 weeks each — on ZOA's 480 acre Kfar Silver Campus. Includes supervised touring, classes in conver- sational Hebrew, athletics, arts, swimming (pool and ocean), week-end hospitality in Israel homes, meetings with Israeli personal- ities, experience on a kibbutz. SPECIAL LEADERSHIP TRAINING COURSE for selected students, ages 17 - 22. Subsidized scholarships available through the Philip Slomovitz Scholarship Fund. Applications at the ZOD office, 18451 W. 10 Mile Road, Southfield Phone 353-3636 JOSEPH FREEDMAN him with a special national award — the Boys' Clubs of America Special Award — Executive Committee. This award has been given to only five other men who have performed outstanding and' extraordinary service in behalf of boys. The citation reads: "In recognition of his deep Akiva Action Line Credit Rich and Cash Poor? grants for the establishment of the first Girls' Club in By DAVID DONIN Detroit. This year at Akiva Hebrew Freedman, owner of the Day School, a new but old Griswold Research Co., is a program has been instituted leading Detroit financial for the boys in the secondary analyist and consultant. He school in our junior and is a graduate of Brown Uni- senior high. The Mishmor, an versity, from which he re- extra session of study of the ceived the Alumni Brown Torah, is traditionally held Bear Award, in recognition in senior yeshivot on Thurs- of distinguished service to day evenings. the university. He also at- At Akiva, the Mishmor lasts till about 7:40 p.m. tended the Harvard Graduate After our regular classes end School of Economics, where on Thursday at 5:10 p.m., he became a Phi Beta Kappa we then wash and eat a hot in his junior year. Active in Downtown Syna- supper prepared especially for us. After eating and ben- gogue, Freedman has been ishing, we sit down in a instrumental in obtaining in- havruta (in pairs of two) to vestments in Israel, through study Gemara on our own. Israel Bonds. During this time, we try to work out the new section of the Gemara text by our- selves. After about an hour of havruta learning, our principal, Rabbi Schuchato- witz, then teaches a shiur, or To improve individual serv- a lesson, in the Sefer Hahin- ukh, a classical book which ice to Bnai Brith Youth Or- deals with the meaning of all ganization members, BBYO the commandments mention- and the Jewish Vocational ed in the Torah. We conclude Service have established a the Mishmor with a Maariv cooperative counseling pro- service. gram. The Mishmor program at Assistance will be provided. Akiva Hebrew Day School is in such areas as school prob- voluntary, and attendance is lems, job placement, choos- good. We feel that the addi- ing careers, college selec- tion of the Mishmor at Akiva tion, Selective Service obliga- is one of the ways that will tions, college scholarships help Akiva become a better and loans and personal prob- school and a better place for lems. Torah learning. Barbara Schwartz of the JVS staff will be at the BBYO Council office 1-5 Hillel Senior Class p.m. Tuesday. to Sponsor Carnival BBYO members and chap- The Hillel Day School sen- ter advisers are encouraged ior class will hold a Hanuka to stop by during that time, carnival 1-4 p.m. Sunday at or to call Miss Schwartz, the Hillel building to raise 354-6100, to make an appoint- money for its class trip. ment. Referrals will be wel- Chairman of the carnival is come. Abby Scholnick. There will Miss Schwartz also can be be games, prizes and refresh- reached at the JVS office, ment. The public is invited. 557-5341, during the week. JVS Counselor to Aid BBYO Membership Sound Life insurance planning helps close the gap. 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