• Friday, April 5, 1974-45 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth to Entertain An evening with the youth of the Zionist Organization of Detroit is planned by the ZOD for 8 p.m. April 18 at the Zionist Cultural Center. Mark Goldenberg will con- duct the Akiva Hebrew Day School Choir, and refresh- ments will be served. No charge. Having Problems? We Can Help iblle Tutors all subjects. 311 tutors certified 557-6014 Creative Party Planning Poet Rosenberg Interprets (Editor's Note: This inter- pretation of Psalm 133 is by David Rosenberg, son of Mrs. Herman Rosenberg of Southfield and the late Mr. Rosenberg. Poet in residence of the Connecticut State School System, he has a spe- cial interest in English and French translations of the biblical works.) 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Ten Beth Jacob girls' en- tries 'have been judged as winners in the Scholastic Writing Contest sponsored by the Detroit News. Celia Dzialowski and Anita Cohen won gold keys. Two sisters, Avigail and Orah Zachariash, were a war d e d honorable mentions, while Judi • Gard- ner, Rivkah Nadler, Judy Rosensweig and Tziril Poss won commendations. Helene Klein, a 10th grader, won both an honorable mention and a commendation for two different entries she submit- ted. The eighth grade girls, tin- der the direction of Miss Gruskin, their teacher, have put out a cookbook contain- ing 40 Pesach recipes. The proceeds of this book went for Mo'os Hitim. The Pesach edition of the Ruach Chaim has just been completed. The Ruach Chaim, traditionally pub: lished by the 10th grade, is the school holiday publica- tion. It contains stories, medrashim, halakhot, com- ments and cartoons pertain- ing to the specific holidays. The Pesach edition also in- cludes a handy check list for bedikat hametz. The girls worked under the guidance of their teacher, Rebbetzin_ Bakst. - The senior class girls have recently complet'ed their yearbook. The yearbook, nemed Shalsheleth, contains greeting, literary, feattire, ad and . graduate. sections. Final publication is sched- uled for early June. German Rabbinical Institute Planned HEIDELBERG — With the preliminary discussions now having been-completed after about one year, there are no further obstacles to the establishment of a Jewish theological institute here. The institute will train rabbis, Jewish religious teachers and cantors for all German-speaking and the Scandinavian countries. At the, beginning of Jan- uary complete agreement was reached between repre- sentatives of the Central Council of the Jews in Ger- many and of the High Coun- cil of the Israelites in Baden on the one hand and the ministry of education in Stuttgart and the University of Heidelberg on the other, and the plan was unanimous- ly approved by the Academic Senate. The institute's constituent meeting is to be held in May or June and it is expected that courses can commence in the summer of 1975 in temporary accommodation. Student Wins Top Awards for Writing David L. Ravid, a 12th grader at Cranbrook School, has won top honors in the 1974 Scholastic W r i t i n g Awards sponsored by The Detroit News. The editor of his school newspaper, The Crane, David received four keys — the top awards — for his entries in sketch, general article, and journalism feature and col- umn and an honorable men- tion (second award) for his journalism new article and two commendations (third place) for his journalism edi_ torial and interview. He also received the Most Valuable Staffer Award for journalism. WANT TO SELL YOUR NOME? EXCLUSIVE MATCHMAXER BROKER •CALL 559-8333 AETNA REALTY CO. By MAYER KAHN and 24469 Greenfield Rd. ZVI LIEBERMAN Southfield The Yeshiva library was recently Improved with the addition of 3,000 new books. These books cover a large variety of topics from math and science to fiction, sports and politics. These books were quickly catalogued and Eyebrows—Neckline—Arms— Legs put into circulation through Recommended by Physicians the efforts of Mrs. Josephs FREE CONSULTATION and Mrs. Mendelsohn and a SHIRLEY PERSIN number of other volunteers. Registered Electrologist Mrs. Josephs and Mrs. ADVANCE BUILDING _ Mendelsohn are in charge of 23077 GREENFIELD 'Room 260 No pleasure is comparable Nr. Northland I. 'Providence Hospital general supervision of the to the standing upon the PHONE 557-1108 library. A group of 10 stu- vantage-ground of truth. — 15 Years Downtown dent librarians is headed by Francis Bacon. David Tenenbaum. The library also was en- riched by the addition of a large number of monthly publications on a variety of subjects. All elementary and high school classes take turns in using the library, which is proving to be very helpful to the learning- atmosphere of -• Emission Modification • Seat Belt Modification the school. Classes at Yeshivath Beth SPRING SPECIAL Yehudah are undertaking specific charity projects. During the course of the plus parts, air cond. $5 extra year, the ninth grade -has sponsored two hot lunches which have netted $111.29 for Russian Jewry. The 21675 Telegraph Rd. — Southfield ninth grade was also instru- Between 8 & 9 Mile mental in bringing a new pop Phone by Appt. only machine to the school. The profits from the machine will also go to charity. In another charity project, Rabbi Litwak's class' brought in a total of $250 for a very poor and sick Child from Israel who is suffering from a rare disease. 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Each of the participating agencies has been awarded *contracts from the National Cancer Institute to develop and supply data on cancer in- cidence, treatment, disease characteristics and patient follow-up. - They Made The Grade DANIEL ARM, son of Rabbi and Mrs. Milton Arm, of Woodcrest Ct., Southfield, has been named to the dean's list of honor student's at Yeshiva University's Erna Michael College of Hebraic Studies, it was announced by Prof. Jacob M. Rabinowitz, dean. Mr. and Mrs. Perry have just returned from a West Coast Buying Trip with Numerous New Decor' and Furniture Delights not seen in the East UNIQUE FURNITURE GALLERIES 29225 Southfield SOUTHFIELD (in Farrells Plaza) A corator ..433i3lance 559-0260_ 559-0261 Hours 10-5 daily Complete stock of furniture, accessories, lamps, wall decor is