THE DETROIT JEWISH. NEWS
38—Friday, Jan. 12, 1973

`Alienation' Explored at BBYO Regional Parley

Akiva
Action Line

Fresh Air Societi

"Alienation and Institu- Sporn AZA for the fourth BBG ping pong competition
Readies Summer
tions: I Wanna Be Me!" was consecutive year. The BBC and the BBG volleyball tour-
Camp Season
the theme of the recent song contest was won by nament. Laurels in the talent
Applications for the
Michigan BBYO regional con- Rappoport BBG. show competition went to
summer season at Ca
' vention at the Jewish Center,
By RON SCHWARZBERG
In athletic competition, Dalyah BBG, first place;
Tamarack
are now avails
where more than 260 AZA Jolson AZA won the AZA Goode AZA, second; and Ohr
There have been many from the Fresh Air Socit
DAVID ALTMAN, chair and BBG members from 30 ping pong championship and AZA third.
new things happening in
man of the Bar-Ilan Students' chapters gathered to discuss first place in the AZA swim-
Sol G. Kurtzman, the
-Most Distinguished Chap- Akiva the last few weeks. A
Representative Council, has the topic of alienation with ming competition. Rose AZA ter awards for best partici-
ciety's president, said m
been elected president of the respect to five important in- was the winner in the AZA patfon iftthe convention went new Aron Hakodesh (the than 7,000 applications
holy ark) was donated to
National Union of University stitutions in their lives.
basketball tournament.
to Goode AZA and Ahavah, hold our Sefer Torah. The being readied for mailing
Students. A graduate student
new brochures. Forms i
Gan Dafna BBG won the Disraeli and Glazer BBGs.
Oak Park Judge Marvin
ark was donated by J. Rosen- booklets also will be a '
of political science, Altman, Frankel covered Alienation
thal. On Sunday, Akiva held able through the Fresh
30, was one of a two-man and the Government; Eman•
a Siyum Hasafer (finishing Society office, 18100 Mey
Israeli delegation in Bombay uel Mandel, national BBYO
of a new Torah), donated by (341-5666) or can be pit I
which recently succeeded in program director, led the seg-
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Guyer up at the front desk of
having Israel admitted to the ment on Alienation and Reli-
to the school.
Asian Students' Association gion. The other three in-
Jewish Center.
as a full member. The con- cluded Alienation in the
A new pop machine was
The Tamarack broch
ference denounced the Rus- Schools, with David Chinsky,
added to our lunch room that describes 11 major camp
sian ransom on Jewish aca- past president of the student
contains many flavors of programs being offered t
demics and terrorists who kill congress at Clarenceville
pop. In addition to that, summer at the two n
the innocent.
Aklva purchased lockers for sites, Brighton and Or t
High School's Alienation and
• • •
the entire junior and senior ville, and its two outp
Family, Joan Israel of the
high school. The students camp sites.
MICHAEL D. WOI.OK, son Jewish Family and Children's
were
overwhelmed at this.
Programs offered for be
of Charlie Wolok of Kipling Service; and Alienation and
Ave., Oak Park, has been BBYO, Lee Levin of Milwau-
Science is an amazing sub- and girls age 8-16 include
named to the dean's list at kee, district 6 BBG president.
ject, and under the direction Hebrew - speaking progi
In the latter segment, dis-
Yeshiva College in New
of Miss Cynthia Rogoff, the and a program of a
York City, Dr. Isaac Bacon, cussion centered around
8th grade went to Cranbrook specialties. Special ou t-
whether
BBYO
was
an
in-
dean, announced. He is
Science Institute to see and camp tripping programs
among the 241 students so stitution that alienates mem-
witness many scientific pioneer-style camping p
Gerald Heller, director of Manpower, Inc., in Detroit, phenomena. The following grams are available to o l c
honored at Yeshiva Univer- bers or whether it was a
sity's undergraduate school means of helping members presents a National Manpower Summer Action '72 Youth week, the 3rd grade, under campers. Travel t.
Merit
Award to Rhonda Lenzner, president of Ahavah Ens' the direction of Miss Alice throughout the United St,
deal
with
problems
posed
by
of liberal arts and sciences
for men. A student must the other institutions affect- Brith Girls and Maria Parker, president of the Great Lakes Dick and Mrs. Sue Horowitz, also are being offered to to
BBG
Council
and a member of the chapter. The citation, 3rd grade teachers, had a campers.
maintain at least a 3.4 (B ing their lives.
Kutrzman indicated ti
plus) average for the aca-
During a session on com- made at the Michigan BBYO regional convention, cited field trip to the Cranbrook
the Fresh Air Society
demic year to receive the munity service, Mrs. Sara Ahavah's assistance over the past year to elderly residents Science Institute.
of Federation Apartments.
"rededicating
itself to
honor.
Mitteldorf of the Parents As-
We neglected to report
sociation of Jewish Residen-
earlier about a Hanuka party stronger, more active co
tial Care, spoke of the need
organized by our 3rd grade ponent of Judaic progrart i
Omnibus Airs Play
for a residential facility for
classes at Young Israel of at Camp."
Omnibus, Children's Thea- the Jewish mentally retarded.
In 1972, the society aces
Oak-Woods. That party was
ter Series of the Jewish Cen- She showed the film "Bar-
under the direction of Mrs. modated more than 2
ter, will present the national bara and Yetta," which dealt
Ayala Perlstein and Miss campers from the Det
XISCYSINCYWAC...
children's repertory company with the problems of Jewish
Alice Dick, both teachers in metropolitan area.
The Merry-Go-Rounders in retardates.
BB Youth Urge Aid
our school.
"Dirty Air Is Everywhere"
Highlighting the closing to Jews in Arab Land
HILLEL
MUSIC SY
2 p.m. Sunday in the Aaron awards luncheon was a pres-
MEXICO CITY (JTA) —
DeRoy Theater.
HAPPENINGS
Junior USY Group
entation by Gerald Heller, di- Delegates from Mexico, Bra-
rector of Manpower, Inc. in zil, Colombia, Venezuela,
By ANDREA SCHNIF'PER Will Hold Retreat
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Detroit, of a National Man-
"A man should love his power Summer Action '72 Panama and Jamaica gath- A wonderful dinner and
Seymour Kaplan, youth di-
968-2563
here for the first Latin
wife as himself and honor Youth Merit Award to Aha- ered
American Bnai Brith youth talent show climaxed Hillel's rector of Cong. Bnai Moshe,
her more than himself."— vah BBG. The citation was
inauguration of a full pro- announces that the Junior
■
conference.
Talmud
for the assistance that the
gram of extracurricular ac- United Synagogue Youth
chapter has provided over the
The delegates and the Cen- tivities. Right after school, Chapter will hold a retreat
FACIAL HAI
past year to elderly residents tral Jewish Committee sent the fun began. All the kids weekend at Camp Tamarack
The Best To You
cables to UN Secretary Gen. went to the gym to have today through Sunday.
of Federation Apartments.
PERMANENT...I
The convention also tea- Kurt Waldheim and to the their instructors and rooms
The program includes serv-
REMOVED
lured regional competition in Syrian
Embassy
in Washing-
n protesting
against
perse- assigned. Simultaneously, the ices, meals, lodging, tobog-
t
ey•tarews—relesitin•—eirrne—LiN
national and district BBY0
d student council sold refresh- ganing, ice-skating, cultural
Ca utions of Syrian J
Recommended by Physician
contests. Contest winners
an ments. The clubs began at discussions, skits and a movie
FREE CONSULTATK)N
were: AZA oratory, Elie Jews in Arab lands. ewa
lasted an hour and a party.
SHIRLEY PERSIL
The telegrams called for an half .
*II
Morris of Ohr AZA; BBG
Bruce Fisher is chairman.
Registered Electrologat
youth forum, Debbie Olshan- end to the harassment of
youth
t 1114 I/ /
Following the meetings, a Other committee chairmen
ADVANCE BUILDING
sky of Ahavah BBG; AZA Jews and for their right to PTO-sponsored dinner was include Steve Fink, Mark
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story telling, Mike Fink of emigrate.
BIG B•PlIDS OR
served. Then, everybody was Owens, Bonnie Iczkovitz,
PHONE 557.11011
Goode AZA; and BBG story
SMALL COMBOS
( invited to watch the talent Louis Thorne, 'Marty Paster-
telling, Gail Pryor of Rappo- Youth Assimilation
show ,which featured singing nak and Larry Choeran.
port BBG. The annual AZA
by Mrs. Ruth Gill, a Hillel
song contest was won by Abounds in the West
JERUSALEM
(J T A) — teacher.
The activities to be of-
The Council of Orthodox Rabbis is Pleased
Moshe Rivlin, director gener- fered every week include
at of the Jewish Agency, said basketball, a photography
To Announce the Opening of Another
that assimilation was rife club. an
Israeli folk dancing
among Jewish youth in West- class, a chess class, a home-
ern countries.
He told a convention of making class, El needlecraft
class, and also a drama
agency emissaries that a sur-
class.
vey of 10,000 Jewish students
As you can see there is
in Great Britain revealed
that seven of eight had no something for everyone!
contact with Jewish life and
that a third entered into
mixed marriages.
Students Invited
The situation is even worse
to
Clubs at Center
in the United States, Rivlin
A new series of clubs for
contended.
30760 Southfield at 13 Mile Rd.
He noted that in the U.S. 4th-6th graders is being of-
Southfield, Mich.
only 7.7 per cent of the Jew- fered at the 10 Mile Jewish
SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th
ish youth receive any Jewish Center.
from 7-1 1 p.m.
education beyond the ele-
These clubs, which meet
mentary level.
4:15 p.m. Monday through
WSHJ Will Sponsor
He said a survey showed Thursday, include halil,
that 45 per cent of American sports and games, crafts,
Catholic students and 15 per Israeli singing and dancing ,
at
r
cent of Protestant students stamps and coins and a 10-
Under Our Strict
ARC WEST BOWLING LANES
believed they should live by week tour of Israel.
Supervision. We Ask
the values of their respective
Free United Hebrew School
Located on Northwestern Highway
re'icions But only 8 per transportation is available to
The Community to
WSH1 is Southfield High School'sstudent run
radio
station
cenr of the Jewish studems children in Royal Oak, Berk-
Patronize the
Being non-commercial it must seek other means of financing
feat the same way, Rivlin ley, Ferndale and Oak Park.
the maintenance of the station Arc West lanes hos generously
Shomer Shabbas
said
Brochures and registration
donated 8 lanes to WSHJ for its Bowling Night. -
all V 2 Bakeries.
information
are available
WSHJ has prided itulfon bringing the
Southfield Community
All are lunatics, but he who from the UHS office or the
music, features and nee, It now invites the public to
become
can analyze his delusions is , Jewish Center. For informa-
ben., acquainted with their community radio station and at
called a philosopher.
Me some time, Bowl a law homes,
tion, call group services, 341-
—Ambrose B
4200.

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