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July 12, 1974 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-07-12

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34—Friday, July 12, 1974

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

JPI Graduates 17 Students

The Jewish Parents Insti-
tute, a secular Sunday school
of Jewish history, ethics and
culture, graduated 17 stu-
dents at its 18th commence-
ment program at the Jewish
Center.
The graduation program
was written and produced by
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for that

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The Jewish Historical So- kiel: the First International
ciety of Michigan, at its 15th American Jewish Sculptor.
annual luncheon meeting at
the •utzel Building, re-elect-
ed Dr. Abraham S. Rogoff
president.
Other officers are Dr. Hen-
ry Green, vice president;
Walter Field, treasurer; and
Mesdames S. R. Easton, Ber-
nard Panush and Irving I.
Edgar, secretaries.
On the board of directors
are: Leo J. Chak, Morris
DR. A. S. ROGOF"
Friedman, Mrs. Morris
Friedman, Dr. Irving I. Ed-
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gar, Irving I. Katz, Louis La- MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASION
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Simons, Mrs. Devera Stock-
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Akiva Hebrew Day School's first high school graduat- er, Allen A. Warsen and Mrs.
BY. HAttlE
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SCHWARTZ
SCHWARTZ
Rabbi Joseph Gutmann • 356 8563
a university level while attending a variety of colleges.
AGENCY
Seated from left, are Lynn Dombey, Stern College; Judy spoke on Moses Jacob Eze- Candy Centerpiec es 356.8525
Mermelstein, Wayne State University; Karen Polk, Nahal,
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Jonathan Freier and Daniel Schnipper will spend one year
at Yeshiva Keren b'Yavne before resuming college studies.

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Quotation from one of the foremost medical ' I
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for
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elected president of Kochav
Youth Group at Cong. Bnai
David. Other members of
the new executive board are
Janet Fink, Marcia Fink and
Michael Schwartzberg, vice
presidents; Lisa Korman,
Sheri Mandel and Bob Ma-
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Lichtman, treasurer; J a y
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Kochav Elects
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Ronnie Schwartzberg was
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At the regional convention
of National Conference of
Synagogue Youth (NCSY) in
Columbus, Terry Novetsky
and Sheldon Mandelbaum
were elected vice presidents;
Robert Zimberg, treasurer;
and Sue Kendler, national
vice president to Central-
East region.

Koch a v also received
awards for chapter develop-
ment, for the best song and
cheer, and for the Kochav
banner. Sue Kendler, out-
going president, was hon-
ored for meritorious leader-
ship.

They Made
The Grade

DAVID S. BROWN, 16, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Brown
of White Pine Dr., Birming-
ham, has been _ awarded a
full scholarship to attend the
1974 Telluride Association
Summer Program at Cornell
, eth Moses USY
University. As one of 48 stu-
ets Cedar Point Trip dents chosen from through-
out the U. S. to attend the
Beth Moses United Syna- six-week seminar, David will
g ogue Youth will travel to
study Shakespearean litera-
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