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38—Friday, March 22, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Beth Jacob Coed Wins Grand Prize in Detroit's Science Fair
In her work, she was
A senior in the Beth Jacob the secretion of glucose solu-
guided by Ezra Roberg, who
School for Girls, a division tion.
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There were six regional heads the Yeshiva science
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
department. Ile and Tziril's
was awarded grand prize at science fairs.
A Yeshiva spokesman said parents will accompany her
the
Oakland
South
Regional
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Science Fair at Lawrence In- that to his knowledge this is to the international fair.
stitute of Technology and now the first time a yeshiva stu- Tziril plans to attend Beth
will be eligible to compete dent has won a grand prize Jacob Teachers Seminary in
for an international Grand in the 17-year-old competi- Jerusalem upon graduation.
Prize with young scientists tion, But the Yeshiva was
Another grand award win-
additionally honored. Its stu- ner (Oakland North) was
from throughout the world.
The Congregational Youth youth organizations, will con-
dents
won
three
out
of
six
Bruce Kuhlik, son of Mr. and
Tziril Poss, daughter of
Commission, in conjunction duct a walk-a-thon beginning
prizes in the senior division
with other local Jewish 12:30 p.m. March 31 at Cong. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Poss, (9th-12th grade); .a first Mrs. Earl Kuhlik of Malibu
Dr., Bloomfield Hills, who
Shaarey Zedek.
received the prize for her
Along the 15-mile walk micro-biology exhibit, "The prize in the junior division attends Groves High School,
(7th-8th
grade);
five
special
Junior YI Teens Set through Southfield each of Affect of Algae on the
Birmingham. His winning en-
awards; six outstanding try was a computer program
the
participants
will
sign
up
of
Staphylococcus
Growth
a Movie Benefit
awards; and 37 honorable to test how well people under-
TZIRIL POSS
The Junior Young Israel sponsors who will make a and Eseherichia Coli." It will mentions.
stand game theory, a mathe-
contribution for each mile be entered in the interna-
Teens chapter of Young Is-
'ety
and
the
Engineering
Tziril
herself
will
receive,
matical analysis of what to
walked. Proceeds will be used
rael will show the movie "A to assist Soviet Jews or to tional competition at Notre for the second year, an do in a given situation. A of Detroit.
Day in the Life of Ivan help the Jewish National ,Dame University, in Indiana, award from the American National Merit Scholarship vre••••'••••••••• ***** • •
Denisovich" 7:30 p.m. March Fund replace trees destroyed May 5-11.
Society for Microbiologists. finalist, Bruce hopes to ma-
The exhibit demonstrates
31 at Young Israel Center in the Yom Kippur War.
jor in mathematics and be-
that algae accelerate the rate
of Oak-Woods.
come a computer model •
Chairman
of
the
-y
out
h
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of growth of bacteria through
This movie is the chapter's
builder.
'4 HOUSEHOLD SALES
commission
is
Cheryl
Can-
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main fund-raising event of
IN YOUR HOME
The exhibits will be dis- •
the year, and the proceeds vasser, a member of Temple
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played
at
Cobo
Hall
April
ESTATES
LIQUIDATED • •
Beth
El.
Mary
Sue
and
Don-
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will go toward Torah Fund.
Bnai Moshe Junior Congre- 4-8, and the awards will be •
MARION GASPAS •
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For reservations call Young ald Munter, also members of
gation will have a bowling presented at a convocation at • 626-8402
7
626-6795
Israel of Oak-Woods, 398- the temple, are directors of
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party Sunday at Yorba Ford Auditorium April 24.
IRENE
EAGLE
the
project.
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1177, or for information, call
Lanes. Members are asked
626-8907
• 626-4769
By MIRIAM PENFIL
The
Science
Fair
is
spon-
Hartley Harris, 968-3663.
a- ,
to
meet
at
2
p.m.
at
the
syn-
March 12 was a day of
sored by the Detroit News
Orchard Lake Teen
great excitement at, the Beth agogue. Refreshments will be
"God Almighty appeared to
served
following
bowling.
Wins
Scholarship
BARBARA'S STATIONERY
Jacob school, for it was the
me at Luz in the land of
Kim Rosner, daughter of one on which the first annual T h e junior congregation
Canaan, and blessed me,"
Jacob said to Joseph: "The Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ros- school braha (blessing) bee will have a family Sabbath
was held. I beginning with services 10
said to me, 'I will make you ner of Valleyview Ave., Or-
Each class, from Grade 4 a.m. March 30 in the board
chard
Lake,
is
among
the
re-
prolific and numerous, I will
through grade 12, held its room. Luncheon will follow.
make you a company of cipients of the Robert C. J.
For reservations, call the
people, and I will give • this Traub Memorial Scholarship own braha bee, and the win- synagogue office, 548-9000.
awarded annually for artistic ner and first runner-up then
Bring this Ad for Outstanding Savings on
land to your descendants as
and musical talent.
represented their class in the Students age 8-13 who wish
a possession for-all time'."—
to join the junior congrega-
Bat Mitzvas
Bar Mitzvas
Miss Rosner, a student at school contest.
Gen. 48:3-4.
The finalists in the ele- tion are asked to attend three
Andove; High School, will
Confirmations & Weddings etc.
receive a summer of travel mentary division were as fol- Sabbath services held 10 a.m.
before starting college. She lows: Fr a i d e l Kaufman, Saturdays in the board room.
725.5. Adams Road, Next to South Adams Square Arcade
considers the flute her major Shulamis Lieberman, Fay
Senior United Synagogue
Phone 642-3860
in
Birmingham, Michigan
instrument, but also plays Tewel, Tziril Josephs, Chanie Youth (USY) representatives
trumpet and is studying Halon and Naomi Levi.
are in Cincinnati attending
Sonya Fishman, Esther the United Synagogue Youth
drums, French horn and
Rockove, Nechama Bakst, Regional Convention. They
tenor sax.
Dorothy Tewel, Yehudis will report on its activities
Lieberman and Linda upon their return.
Schwartz represented the
BY POPULAR DEMAND!
Chalutzim USY, grades 5-
junior high girls, while Hel-
Now Booking . . .
ene Klein, Marlene Mosko- 6, will have a Passover pro-
ED BURG
witz, Sandra Sherman, Orah gram and general meeting
Phone
and His Orchestra
Zachariash, Yocheved Klein 1:30 p.m. March 31 at the
851-6118
549-7170
and Lorraine Reisman were synagogue. There will be a
the high school delegates. puppet show, an I sr a e l i
The three winners were Nao- movie and refershments.
mi Levi, Dorothy Tewel and There will be a nominal
With Spring Coming,
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charge. For reservations, call
Helene Klein.
now's the time for that
the synagogue office, 548-9000.
All
of
the
finalists
received
new look.
a
H
e
b,r
e
w
book
inscribed
Call for an appt. Evenigs too!
with their names, while each
till 6:30 p.m. Mon., Thurs., Fri.
• j.
winner was presented with a
352-7077
complete set of linear trans-
lated Humashim, likewise in-
28821 Southfield Rd.
Jewish Music Month will
scribed. The prizes were
rifip12vtialege
Ltho
generously donated by the be celebrated by Center Sym-
PTA of the Yeshivath Beth phony in the season's fourth
concert 3:30 p.m. Sunday in
Yehudah.
The braha bee, in addition the Aaron DeRoy Auditori-
to being an exciting competi- um. The special J- e wish
tion for the students, also music festival will feature
served
as an effective meth- compositions by conductor
Fine Fashions
od
of
teaching
the girls more Julius Chajes.
Arlene Gurecki
Judy Schultz
Other featured performers
about brahos. Each student
was given a pamphlet • de- include cellist Paul Olefsky,
scribing the purpose of Cantor Harold Orbach, the
brahos the manner in which John Dovaras Singers and
they should he recited and singers Sidney Resnick and
Our Half Sizes
the rules and regulations Annette Chajes.
Denim Pant Suits, Separates,
Tickets are available at the
governing the various kinds
of . brahos. Mrs. Nor man Center ticket office, 341-4200.
Dresses, Coats, Sweater Sets
We Carry A Large Selection of
LeVitin, a staff member, pre-
and Sportswear . . . 141-241
pared this pamphlet and Social Is Planned
moderated the bee.
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Congregational Youth to Have
Walk-a-Thor for Russ Jews. JNF
m oviNG?
Beth aco
Has Braha Bee
Youth Events'
at Bnai Moshe
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Stationery
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.711 Diait
CUSTOM FURNITURE &
CARPET ,CLEANING
ON LOCATION
There Is Only One
Center Marks
Music Month
gnc.
alt
In Oak Park at
9 Mile & Coolidge, Oak Park Center
JUNES
Owned by
Nellie Friedman
"Just Arrived"
New Merchandise
Arriving Daily
to Honor Emigres
• Sportswear • Pantsuits • Lingerie • Coats
• Dresses and Jewelry • Antique Jewelry
Jr. — Misses — 1 /2 Sizes 3-241/2
2635 Coolidge (corner Catalpa)
BANKAMERICARD
Mon.-Sat.
10-4:30
548-0390
mart . ' 6.111.0'.
master charge
INTLW
They Made
The Grade
STEVEN MICHAEL
SHUMER, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald G. Shumer of
St. James Dr., West Bloom-
field, was awarded a Phi
Beta Kappa in his junior
year at the University of
Michigan.
Shaarit I-laplaytah will have
a social in honor of the re-
cently arrived Russian im-
grants 9 p.m. Saturday at
Temple Emanu-El.
The film, "Welcome Broth-
ers" will be shown and Can-
tor Louis Klein of Cong. Bnai
Moshe will sing Hebrew and
Jewish melodies, accompa-
nied on the piano by Doreen
Raskin. Refreshments will be
served.
MODERN & TRADITIONAL 1
Lamps - Tables - Wall Decor
We Also Have a Complete
Gift Selection for Every Decor.
Open Daily 9:30 - 5:30
545-1410
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