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December 08, 1972 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-08

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Crates Ofi•.trUS

Sgegeteup
12 to 4

of the season is eompleted.
The season opened Sept. 20,
By ANDREA MAMES
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and goes into high gear after
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By GAIL WEISS
This year we welcome a I Christmas. So far, exports
Beth Jacob School
headmaster,
Rabbi included grapefruits, lemons
new
Each year, Orthodox girls Chaim Rozwaski.
and a small quantity of navel
”'inf o 5 Api5.itt
from all over the United
Since the opening of school, oranges. The shipments have
States and Canada attend an
lull • Little •Different"
many special events have left only from Haifa.
Michigan high school and Warsen Jewish Family His- international Beth Jacob con-
taken place. Under the guid
vention.
The
convention
this
college students are being tory Award. The winner will
ance of Hannan Weizman, a
year was hosted by Yavne
encouraged to try their hand receive a $50 prize.
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special convocation to honor
n
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High
School
of
Cleveland
at historical research by
Warsen, a longtime high
( browns raw
those who recently observed
/-\\ 011 1 .91EEI
writing a history of their school teacher of history and Heights, 0, About 450 girls their Bat and Bar Mitzvas
1
amity
for the Allen A. I honorary president of the participated, all from Ortho- was very beautiful. The stu-
Jewish Historical Society of dox Jewish schools.
dents themselves conducted
Thu., Notes toll 9
7e001
COOLIDGE
tsWs
The purpose of the conven-
Michigan,
established
the
Other Days 9.30-5
the service and read the
01181 PAM,
• MI 3343
award in honor of his chil- tion was to bring together Torah. Many parents and
BankAmemard - Most•rs
dren Annette and Lee Fried- girls from the United States grandparents attended •
(eel*. at S Akio R4, Oek Peri
Classifieds Get Quic k Results
and Canada and show them
man.
In addition to our daily
how other Orthodox Jewish
A panel of experts will de-
girls live in other cities. Out prayers, there is now a regu-
The Great Lakes AZA and
termine the winner of the
of 25 schools represented at lar, early morning service
Bnai Brith Girls Councils
HAVING A WEDDING or BAR MITZVA!
best entry on "The History
the convention, 10 schools for junior high students. Al-
have made the following ap-
RIGIST1R YOUR OUT OF TOWN GUESTS AT Ott HALITIFUt
of
My Jewish Family,"
were from different areas of though attendance is on a
pointments of chairmen: AZA
whose name will be
an-
voluntary basis, many stii-
New York.
basketball chairman, Glen
nounced at the annual mem-
The girls that I spoke to dents participate — partly, I
Blumeno of Posen AZA;
bership meeting of the Jew-
Mole From Northland
Ideally Located
BBG scrapbook - resource ish Historical Society. Each felt that the New Yorkers I suspect, because of the de
were more sure of them- licious breakfast served by
chairman, Beth Morris of
paper must contain at least
which
follows.
selves,
and
of
their
beliefs.

th
t. PTO
Ahavah BBG; Walk for Is-
COLOR TV • Healed Pool - H,-F, • Restaurant • Water Beds
750 words and be accom-
They, because of their up-
Our seventh graders re-
rael chairmen, Jeff Shifman
panied by family records and
visited
a
printing
of Posen AZA and Jo-Ellen photographs, typed in tripli- bringing, could not under- eently
stand how Jewish girls could vernier where we had the
Kandel of Szold BBG; and cate and double spaced.
possibly not be religious. It opportunity to see how print-
BBG district convention co-
Aaport ItonsportotIon Available.
ten Help.... <I...not
Deadline for entries is is all so easy for them. The ing is done.
ordinator, Jody Aaron of
14380 W 8 MILE . OAK PARK
548-11122
March 20. They will become girls in New York are sur-
During the same week, the
a
Dalyah BBG.
the property of the Jewish rounded by Judaism where- eighth and ninth graders

• •
Archives of the Burton His- ever they go. They can go toured the laboratory facili-
The BBYO Israeli dancing
torical Collection of the De• from nursery through high ties and physical therapy de-
special interest group will
troit Public Library.
school, and on to a higher partment of Sinai Ilospital. •
meet 4 p.m. Dec. 13 at the
Entries may be sent to education without having to In addition, lifesaving tech-
BBYO office. Tzvi Linde-
Warsen
at
21721
Parklawn,
deal with surroundings dif-
[num.,: were demonstrated
mann again will teach new
ferent from their own. This by a staff physician, an-1
dances. All BBYO members Oak Park 48237.
causes the New York girls one of our ninth graders sub
are Invited.
• + •
to lead very sheltered lives. milted to an electrocardio
The girls from such places gram. Both of these trips
A BBYO Sabbath oneg
as Denver and Memphis are were arranged and super
service will take place 4:30

`History of My Jewish Family'
Theme of Contest for Students

co t

111 II V 0
Ilusissess

EMBASSY MOTEL (*-

Attractive Group and Commercial Rates

They 31ade
The Grade

p.m. Dec. 15 at the BBYO
office. Debbie Manela of
Oak Park High School had
Brice BBG is planning the
program. dealing with Soviet 15 finalists in this year's
Jewry. All BBYO members Michigan Mathematics Prize
Cc npetition. Fewer than 5
are invited.
• • •
, per cent of the 21,000 top
Szold Chapter of BBG will high school mathematic stu-
give a party for the children dents who participated he-
of Mt. Carmel Mercy Hos- came finalists, with an aver- !
pital Dec. 19. Gifts and en- age of about four students
tertainment will be featured ' per school. The students are:
Mike Aichenbaum, Perry
Beider, Ralph Benairn. Allan
i;orland. Richard Goldfarb.
Neal Gross,
Bober( I lertz•

Akiva

Action Line

SING AL
By BARBAS
Nov. 7. the students

tin

o

elementary, junior high,
and senior high school held
elections .
The results of the school
offie•r election arc as fol-
lows:

our

bent. .Allan Jacobs .111an
Nastir. Mike Nathanson,
Robert Resnic k. Robert
Schloss. Steve Wolf. Steve
Yalta and Charles Zakalik,

Tivo finalists
were from
the Beth Jacob School: Susan
lit tleman awl Rochelle
Weider

very different from the 'New
York girls. These girls live
in
places where
religious

Jews are unusual and they
have to struggle to retain
their Judaism against friends
and family. Many of these
girls have traveled hundreds
of miles to attend religious
schools, coming from as far

as Anchorage Alaska The
performances of the Denver

and Memphis schools were
very similar. Both were eon-

Cerned 'with th•

struggle

, if

Orthodox
.1 e NV I s h
err;
.: , ins` the 1•; ■ acr by, ir
their
I he theme of Inc corIS
!ion Was
Inspire yourscil
and then improve "Lai rs
This
theme
was
striingli
show n throt•llicrut the entlre

Croll'ention in

Lea d

Adult Service

Grade 7 - Dena Greenbaum.
representative and Leslie Dia-
mond, alternate; Grate 8-Robert

Ztrnberg, representative and Noah
Levi, alternate: Grade 9 - Dinah

Weiss; Grade 10 - Sue Rothen-
berg; and Grade 1I-Karen Polk.

0050*

30 Haat Iowa.Taa Dawn.,

BEf:RSIIF.BA — The birth
rate here declined 10 per cent

Debby Colton.

LINDA S. FINDER, a so-
Following services, a youth
phomore at Central Michigan cultural luncheon will he
University. is in the theater ! sponsored by the
Ronnie
production of "The Drunk- Posen Youth Fund .
ard's F'ate• in the Fred R.
Bush Theater on the Nit
ANTIQUE JEWELRY
Pleasant campus. Miss Find-
Creotrons by
er is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Robert Finder,
lisexpermse Handmade Moiety .,ti,.
Sunnybrook D r . Southfield.
Antique Look
and is a graduate of South-
Few Appoontmonf Cell
field High School. She is
477-6664
majoring in speech and
drama.

WENDY

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and natoonal

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in September-- probably as a

result of a German measles
epidemic which hit the roan
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Se% Ch
southern area

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a 'Mother of

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September
mil
■ I,r - th: %, ere r-2,1stered
iv/ d t,• nmre than 5 , HI in

'cal.

Lawry

rer.resna•

1•1 , 1t11 . 1111 ,

The

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DELICIOUS

FOODS

and entertainnienl
It
Phrase Vert' pertinent to

Adas Shalom

The results of the junior
and senior high school class
representative elections are
as follows:

Beersheba Births Slip

IS

ALLAN II. MORTON, a the girls of the high xchonl
Over-all stn dent council
at the
, fourth year student at Kirks- age group present
president — elementary and ville College of Osteopathic convention arid it is probably
junior and senior high, Ron- Medicine.
a
phrase
the
girls
will
always
has been named to
ald Sehwarzberg;
"Who's Who Among Students remember.
Junior and senior high —
in American Universities and
Leah Her-
vice•preident,
Colleges." Morton, the son
man; secretary, B a rba r a of Mr.
and Mrs. Morris Mor•
Singal; and treasurer, Mich-
ton of Southfield Rd., South. Youth to
ael Schwarzberg.
field, is a member of the
Elementary — vice-presi-
Undergraduate
American
dent. Michael Eisenberg;
Academy of Osteopathy, un-
secretary, Jerry Gliksberg;
The youth of Atlas Shalom
dergraduate chapter of the
treasurer, Peggy Sperber;
American College of General Synagogue will take over
Results of the elementary
service
Practitioners, Psi Sigma the adult Sabbath
school class representative
Alpha Honorary Fraternity Dec. 16.
elections are as follows:
Participants include:
and Sigma Sigma Phi Hon-
Grade 1 - Steeen Posner, repre-
H ober t Schwartz.. Matthew
orary Fraternity. He is presi- 1 Hose,
sentative and Laya Herek, alter-
Linda Abramson, HIcky
nate, Grade 2 - Kenneth Apple-
dent of the Student Council. Schrstak. Ellen Fichen. Jude
Frank. Marc Kahn. Jeffrey %Vein.
baum, representative and Marc
and his name has appeared
Marc, (Aware, Douglas
Zwick. alternate, Grade 3 - -
Sec 1 - Gabriel Levi, represent-
on the dean's list for aca- Flint I Bar MIlrya I. Jeremy Segal,
Sandy girder Julie Klein. lams
ative and Lisa Weitzman, alter-
demic
excellence.
Sklar.
Steve
Sklar Flans Strom.
nate; Grade 3. Sec. 2 -- Todd
Brian Kraft, Matthew Fuller and
• •
Aston. representative and Sari
!

Zalesln, alternate. Grade 4- Eve
Sairman, representative and Saul
Rube, alternate; Grade 5 - An-
netter Myna. representative and
Akiva Goldman. alternate, and
Grade a - David Rube, rrpre-
sentative
and Ruth Mendelson,
alternate.

vised by Mrs. Barbara Stryk,
our science teacher.
To cap a busy season. our
Odle] football team won a
victory: over Akiva Hebrew
Ray School

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