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December 15, 1972 - Image 38

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-15

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Shazar Awards Go to 2 U.S. Hebrew Schools

Springtime in December

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Despite wintry winds outdoors, Michelle Bross, who
attends Boat Moshe Sunday school, and Eric Lasky, who
attends Baal David Sunday school, plan ahead, displaying
posters on tree planting to tie in with Tu b'Shevat, "an.
18. The poster in the foreground is available in quantity.
All day, afternoon and Sunday schools may obtain copies
from the Jewish National Fund office, 22100 Greenfield,
Oak Park.

Coffee House Set Center Puts Together
at 10 Mile Center Father-Son Weekend

A Beit Cafe Yisraeli (Is-

raeli Coffee House) for high

school students will open 7:30

p.m. Sunday at the 10 Mile

branch of the Jewish Center.
The weekly meetings will

include Israeli music, litera-

ture, songs and refreshments

like felafel and humus.
There will be a bimonthly
movie about Israel, this
week's being "Israel — an
Adventure."
For information, call Donna
Malamud, 851-1937, or Mi-
chael Berkowitz, at the Jew-
ish Center, 341-4200.

Been-I l'eberman
Troth Announced

Jan. 12, 13 and 14 are the
dates for the sixth annual
Father and Son Weekend, to
include hiking, ice skating,
Shabat program and a father
and son hockey game, at
Camp Tamarack. Center non-
members may take part.
The fee includes transpor-
tation, lodging and meals.
For registration and infor-
mation, call the group serv-
ices division, 341-4200.

Ceremony to Mark
'Torah Completion

NEW YORK — Hebrew
schools in Minneapolis and
Brooklyn were recipients of
the 1972 Zalman Shazar Edu-
cation Award for outstanding
and innovative educational
programs in the United
States.
Dr. Emanuel Rackman,
member of the American
section of the executive of
the World Zionist Organiza-
tion and chairman of the ad-
visory committee of its de-
partment of education and
culture, announced the
awards.
Winners were the Minne-
apolis Talmud Torah, which
"has served as a model for
supplementary Hebrew edu-
cation by means of intenstve
studies offered five times a
week," and the Yeshiva of
Flatbush, a Hebrew day
school, with a student body
of 2,000, which was cited for
its successful "integration of
secular and religious studies
on an elementary and sec-
ondary level."
Announcement of the awards
was made at a reception in
Jerusalem at President Sha-
zar's residence at which
Hayiin Finkelstein, head of
the World Zionist Organiza-
tion's department of educa-
tion and culture, Michael

Single Parent Unit

to Hear of 'Hotline'

"Hotline," a crisis inter-
vention telephone service,
will be explained to Parents
Without Partners of the Jew-
ish Center by director Diane
Vincent 9 p.m. Sunday at
the 10 Mile branch.

Ravid, director general of
the department, and Prof.
Alexander M. Dushkin par-
ticipated.

Presentation ceremonies to
the two schools also are be-
ing held in this country
under the auspices of the

department of education and
culture of the American sec-
tion of the World Zionist
Organization.
In addition to the citation,
each of the institutions will
receive a cash award of IL
1,500 ($475).

A July wedding is planned.

MICHAEL KAPUT

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Parents Without Partners
of the Jewish Center is open
to all single parents age 25-
50.

General meetings are held
every first and third Sunday
of the month at the 10 Mile
branch.
For information, call Cen-
ter group services, 341-4200.

181 5 Woodward 642-1690

Just North of the Birmingham Theatre

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Akiva Hebrew Day School
will hold a siyum hasefer
(culmination of the writing
of a Torah) 2 p.m. Jan. 7
in the LaMed Auditorium of
the Rohlik Building.
Akiva holds a daily min-
yan for students, and the
Torah will be used for these
services. It is being donated
by Dr. and Mrs. Martin
Guyer in memory of their
father, Abram Guyer.
The public is invited.

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The Oak Park High School
senior class will hold an art
auction 2:30 p.m. Sunday at
the school to raise funds for
the senior prom. There will
be a preview at 1:30, and
refreshments and prizes will
be featured. Nominal charge
for admission.

MISS BARBARA BEEN

THE DETROIT JEWWI NEWS
Frilly, Dee. 1S, 1172-31

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Prom Fund Raiser

Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Been
of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park,
announce the engagement of
their daughter Barbara to
Abraham Weberman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Weber-
man of Lincoln Blvd., Oak
Park.
Miss Been is a graduate of
the University of Michigan's
school of medical technology.
Her fiance was graduated
from Wayne State Univers-
ity's law school.

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Oneg at Beth Moses

Beth Moses Senior United
Synagogue Youth will hold
an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today
at the synagogue.

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