34—Friday, Dag. 22, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Kollin Chaplain at Scout Jamboree Regional Educators Assembly Meets at Flint Congregation The attitudes and practices of fathers have no statistical- ly significant relationship to whether or not their children remain in religious school after Bar or Bat Mitzva, ac- cording to Dr. Sidney Selig, educational director of the Beth Shalom Religious School of Oak Park and president of the Michigan-Ohio Region of the Educators Assembly. Addressing a meeting of the region at Cong. Beth Is- rael, Dr. Selig cited results of a study undertaken in or- der to establish a "Drop-Out Profile" (See story else- where). Such a statistically verified profile would help educators identify potential dropouts early in their school career and work with them and their families, he said. Among the factors that seem to encourage continu- ing studies are home ob- servances, attendance at a Jewishly oriented summer ramp and a positive attitude on the part of the mother. Rabbi Gerald Teller, direc- tor of the Shaarey Zedek School of Southfield, report. ed on new courses in history and values. Students are in- troduced to the craft of his- tory by writing historical materials based upon inter- views with their own fami- lies and synagogue records. In another course, imagi- nary and computer lan- guages are used to help stu- dents see "prayer language" as a specialized medium of communication. Dr. Ron Silverman of the JOE MILLER and HIS ORCHESTRA Music Fe, All Occeoem LI 5-1244 LAMP SPOT Decorative Lighting Fissures Custom /•mp Shades Ire Repair & Rewire tamps 4626 N Woodward ( S. of 14 Mils) 549-6309 PASSPORT PHOTOS 2 $391 Papertique 28635 Southfield 357-3266 Overnite Service INVITATIONS 20% OFF Increased emphasis on adult education program marks Cong. Beth Israel's calendar. Some of these are: Second Friday Series: The second Friday evening of each month features a brief service and discussion of a current topic. Rabbi Gilbert Kollin reviewed "My Name is Asher Lev" in November, and Benzion Gotlib and Fru- meth Siegel discussed "Wom- en's Role in the Synagogue" in December. The January and February programs, to be held jointly with Temple Beth El, will deal with "The Jewish Com- munity in the '70s—Where Is It Going?" The January pro- gram, at Beth El, will fea- ture Rabbi Robert Marx, a prominent liberal spokes- man. The February program at Beth Israel will have as its guest, Prof. Seymour Sie- gel, president of the Jewish Rights Council. Coffee and Conversation: Alternate Sunday mornings at 9, parents are urged to "Don't Drop Off, Drop In" for coffee discussion. On Dec. 10, Stephen Miller of the local drug abuse com- mission discussed "Drugs— Facts and Fantasies." Shabat for Thinkers: Be- ginning Jan. 13, services go on a new schedule. Begin- ning at 8:30 a.m., they break at 9:15 for adult studies. At the "Rabbi's Table," tke weekly portion will be studied, while Yona Kollin will conduct a simultaneous class in "Shabat Through Song." ' Basic Hebrew: The joint elective program semester beginning in February will offer adults a course in basic (Formerly Kings and Queens Salon) We are now pleased to announce the opening of our • Facial • Arch • Pedicure facilities 6 of Detroit's Leading Beauticians to serve you. Some Appt. still available for New Year's. Open Sunday, Dec. 31st. "THE ESTABLISHMENT SALON" 549-9570 The boys' intermediate bas- ketball team won its second game of the season with a score of 37-15 against First Presbyterian. The senior boys lost their second game 30-38 against St. Paul Bap- tist. Upcoming games are: In- termediate boys on Jan. 8, 6 p.m., at Central High girls gym; Senior boys on Jan. 8, 8 p.m., at Southwestern or Whittier Jr. High; and men's on Jan. 8, 8 p.m., at the YMCA. • • • Democracy is the Bove ment of the people, by I people, for the people. Abraham Lincoln ■ Caricatures for your party • • • TWEEN BOWLERS MRS. ROBERT BINDER Feiner-Richman Rites Solemnized evening. They will ski Sat- urday at Boyne Highlands and Sunday at Boyne Moun- tain. Registration must be made in advance to the Youth Cen- ter, 233-7522. Deadline is Jan. 10. • • • The visiting committee the Flint Jewish Commun Council held a Hanuka pa for residents of the Lap State Home, complete will latkes and gifts. Participating on the cc mittee were Mesdames Lo Harris, chairman, Irvii Ring, George Rosenbai and Joe Bernard. Contril tions that helped make 1 party a success were fri Mesdames Eva Fisher, B . Goldman, Charles Hour.% i Rose Leff, R. J. Mittlemt Carl Mono of Bay Ci Ruben Pacernick, Jack bin, George Rosenbaum, Y. Smith, Sarah Vinacow a Frank Friedman. The movie M•A•S.H will be shown Jan. 6 at the cen- ter. attended the World Jam- boree at Marathon, Greece, in 1963 and served as Jew- ish chaplain general at the World Jamboree in Idaho in 1967 and at the National Jamboree there in 1969. Linda Rae Schafer and Robert Sheldon Binder were married recently at Cong. -Ng Beth Israel. Rabbi Gilbert •{; Kollin officiated. Tween Bowling sponsored by the Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council and led by Mrs. Mike Goldman has started at Town and Country lanes every other Sunday. The age limit has been altered to in- clude 4th-9th graders. A plea is out for more interested parents to keep score. IRY SAM FIELD Cell 399-1320 • Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schafer of Ilelber St. The Bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Fred Bind- er of Southfield and the late Mr. Binder. 1 j t17 4 ; is ".1 MRS. JOEL FEINER Marilyn Sue Richman be- came the bride of Joel Eu- gene Feiner recently at Cong. Beth Israel. Rabbi Gilbert Kollin officiated, and Mrs. Kollin was soloist. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richman of Graff Ct., Grand Blanc. Parents of the bride- groom are Mr. and Mrs. A. rtits For the finest in hair and beauty care. Linda Schafer ll'eds Robert S. Binder kosher food for observant Jewish scouts. Rabbi Kollin the bride wore a gown of rosepointe lace with a high scalloped neckline. She car- ried a spray of carnations, NEW ESTABLISHMENT SALON (2 bike. E. a 0,6•66.44) Rabbi Gilbert Kollin of Cong. Beth Israel has been appointed Jewish chaplain general of the 1973 National Scout Jamboree (West) to take place in Farragut State Park, Idaho, Aug. 1-7. Rabbi Kollin will be in charge of the Jewish religious pro- gram, as well as religions services and provision of Emil Feiner of Burt Rd., Detroit. Join The Move to the 4301 W. 13 Mile Rd. The Jewish Youth Center is sponsoring a Ski Weekend and Retreat Jan. 27-28 in Boyne Country. Accommoda- tions at the Dilworth Hotel in Boyne City Friday and Saturday night and transpor- tation will be included. Food and tow tickets must be sup- plied by the participant. The skiiers will leave Flint Friday afternoon and have a special Sabbath program that Hebrew every Sunday morn- ing. Dec. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kasle, a son, Steven. , Youth Center News University of Michigan told of new group counseling tech- niques being tried in public schools to head off potential dropouts. Lewis Stone, of the Beth Israel Faculty, ran a study session using a learning package designed to help teachers formulate perform- ance objectives for class use. The meeting was hosted by Pinhas Fellus, educational director of Beth Israel, and was attended by many of Beth Israel's faculty. Beth Israel Programs Set Flint News Lapeer Residents Treated to a Party For the evening ceremony, stephanotis and baby's breath. For the evening ceremony, the bride wore a satin gown accented with Alencon lace and English net. Her short mantilla veil was edged in Alencon lace. She carried a spray of ivory orchids. Attending the bride were Manya Wolin of Chicago, Mrs. Robert Brown and De- borah Bohm, both of Detroit. Mrs. Arnold Schafer of De- troit was matron of honor. Bestman was the bride- groom's brother, Burton. At- tendants were Arnold Scha- fer, the bride's brother, and Melvin Binder, the bride- groom's brother. Ushers were Robert Brown and John Vincenti, both of De- troit. The bride's grandfather, Meyer Shoichet, also partic- ipated. After a honeymoon in the Carribean, the couple will live in Troy. OF Social Planners Institute Set in NYC Bridesmaids were Karen NEW YORK —Social plan- Magidsohn of Grand Blanc and Denise Dunayer of Holly- ning directors of Jewish wood, Fla. Maria Ring was federations serving communi- flowergiri and Mrs. Harvey ties throughout the United Ring, the bride's sister, was States and Canada will at- matron of honor. tend the Council of Jewish Attending the bridegroom Federations and Welfare were Helmut Bernard of De- Funds annual Social Plan- troit, best man; Mark Rich- ners Institute at the Gram- man of Ann Arbor and David mercy Park Hotel here Tues- Magidsohn of Grand Blanc. day and Wednesday. The two-day institute will Ring bearer was Joel Ring. Ushers were Morris Rich- focus on major social wel- man of Ann Arbor and Dr. fare problems of Jewish federations and their consti- Donald Dunayer. tuent agencies, as well as on Also participating was the current programs and plans. bride's grandmother, Mrs. The institute will feature Louis Surath. workshops, including one After a honeymoon in San dealing with the Jewish poor, Francisco and Las Vegas, chaired by Alan Kandel of the couple will live in Flint. Detroit. 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