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March 02, 1973 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-03-02

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30 — Friday, March 2, 1973

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Center Cagers Win Midwest Title,
Opportunity to Play in Nationals

The Detroit Jewish Center the nationals at the end of
basketball team has won its this month in New Haven,
first Midwest title in the Jew- Conn. Bershad had taken his
ish Welfare Board tourna- teams to the Midwest finals
ment held recently in three previous times, but this
Youngsslown, 0.
is the first title won.
The Center cagers defeated
Bershad said one reason
the Canton, 0., team 74-60 in for the team's success has
the finals.
been the strong scoring and
Coached by Barry Bershad, rebounding of front courtmen
the local team will play in Stu Zonder, Dave Gillikin
and Jeff Levine and the ball
handling and defensive play
of guards Jeff Rich and Stu
Gerger.

FACIAL HAIR
PERMANENTLY
REMOVED

Other members of the team
are Glen Blumeno, 13 a v e
Gorosh. Dan Werner, Gary
Sussman, R o n Oberstein,
Dave Goodman. Gary Ran
and Scot Faeder.

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WASHINGTON D.C. Re-
rent actions by the Bnai
Brith Hillel Commision, the
International Council of Bnai
Brith and the Bnai BrIth
Board of Governors have re-
sulted in the initiation of
Hillel service at the Uni-
versity of Lund, in Sweden.

BBYO

• Joel John.on



Hillel Service Set Up
at Swedish University

The university town of
Lund, about 10 miles from
Malmo, has only 15 Jewish
families. But the university
has more than 600 Jewish
students, two-thirds of whom
The Center reached the are Polish refugees and the
finals after victories over In- rest from Sweden.
dianapolis, 108-63, and Cleve-
In the absence of organized
land, 95-58.
Jewish community life in
Lund. and given the particu-
Shebat Eve Dinner
lar Jewish and personal
needs of the students at
at Adas Shalom
Lund, the Scandinavian Bnai
Adas Shalom Synagogue
Brith Council has under-
will hold a Shabat dinner
taken the responsibility for
with the United Synagogue
providing a Hillel House and
Youth groups 6:30 p.m. to-
most of the program funds.
day at the synagogue.
The Jewish Agency for Is-
For reservations, call the
rael will provide a trained
synagogue office,
851 - 5100.
youth
worker to guide the
There is a nominal charge,
program. The city of Lund,
and the public is invited.
deeply concerned for the wel-
BANDTASTIC, the annual fare of these students, has
concert held at Henry Ford granted a substantial subsidy
High School, will be pre- for the development of the
sented 7:30 p.m. March 9 in program from its special
the auditorium. The concert "youth program" funds.
will feature an "American
Overture," a trumpet solo by
Keith Varhol, selections from
the movie "1776,' and a "mu-
sicians' strike." Tickets will
be available at the door.
In memory of Morris Nei-
rick. District 6 Bnai Brith
Youth Organization director,
who died recently. a leader-
sad his ORCHESTRA
ship training fund is being
- Mos. at its Best
established in his name. Con-
for Your Guests . '
tributions may be sent in
care of Dr. Max F. Baer,
national director of BBYO,
1640 Rhode Island NW, Wash-
ington D.C. 20036. Messages
of condolence to the Neirick
`family may be sent to 2537
W. Howard St., Chicago

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vonia area, age 14 - 18, 1 p.m.
Sunday at the United Hebrew
School building on W. Seven
Mile Rd. near Merriman Rd.
For information about the
program, call Susan Marsch,
chapter president, 474-0836.

Ahavah BBG of Southfield
will sponsor a fashion show
for the community March 20
at the Huntington Woods Li-
brary. For information and
tickets. contact Rhonda Lenz-
ner. chapter president, 968-

7187.

Bnai Moshe Senior
UST Plans Party

Itnai Moshe Senior United
Synagogue Youth will hold
a costume party and talent
show 8 p.m. Sunday in the
synagogue youth lounge. Len
Stollman is chairman, and
Monte Schloss is adviser.
r

Fishman and sophomore
USY 'Are holding a bowling
party 'Sunday. The groups
will meet at the synagogue
at 1:45 p.m. and proceed to
North Lanes. Michael Ungar
and Ronald Demak are pres-
idents. Avie Schwartz and

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Scout Honored
at Bnai David

Ner Tamid, the highest
Jewish religious award in
scouting, was presented to
First Class Scout Daniel Ja-
cobs. by Rabbi Ilayim Donin
at Scout Sabbath Services at
Cong. Bnai David. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Brad-
ford Jacobs of Addison Ave.,
Southfield.
The scriptural reading was
delivered by Star Scout Neal
Subar. Star Scout Stuart
Prog spoke on the scout
movement in the United
States.
Boy Scout Troop 135 is
sponsored by the men's club
under the leadership of
Scoutmaster Irwin Ratner
and William Singer. Cantor
Adler is troop chaplain and
also counsels the scouts for
Ner Tamid.

They Made
The Grade

CAROLE FIELD, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Field of Basil Ave., grad-
uated with high distinction
from Monteith College at
Wayne State University. Miss
Field now is taking advance
dancing and dramatic arts
courses in New York.

* • •

SARA MINKOWICH, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Minkowich of Oneida Rd.,
Pontiac, has been named to
the dean's list at Stern Col-
lege for Women, the under-
graduate school of liberal
arts and sciences at Yeshiva
University, in New York
City, announced Prof. David
Mirsky, dean.

2nd Clown Show
at Beth Yehudah

Achiezer's second annual
clown show will take place
2-4 p.m. Sunday at the Beth
Yehudah schools.
There will be clown acts,
stunts and refreshments fod
children of all ages. There is
an admission charge.
Proceeds from the show
help support Achiezer's
homes in Israel, which res-
cue children from mis-
sionaries and care for or-
phans.

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area.
Original paintings and
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the institute's Northeast and
Northwest Centers April 2-13.
Works will be judged by
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will be given separate con-
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The exhibition will be held
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