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 . for that NEW LOOK ...7ali Sa 'on inc. 28821 Southfield, S. of 12 Mile Call for appt., Evenings too! 559-2450 , \ - Mara B e nn i s li, Ellen Brownfain, Marcie Diamond, Sharon Gales, Jeanne Garfinkle, Richard Glasser, Kevin Goff, Laura Goldberg, Deborah Green, Rhonda Lee, Harold Rosenbaum, Lynn Rosett, Rebecca Samet, David San- field, Shira Saperstein and Judy Waters. Parking space is like mon- ey — there is plenty of it . where it does you no good. - "Let Us Entertain lot( . and It . , '...... **** 543-7226 riE111111111110 impugn smogs singles party& dance Beth El Grove 1824 W. 4 MILE ROAD presents a Alvaros 0 MUSIC **********1 - .. a t Akiva Graduates Senior Class , Vickie Carroll 255-1540 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- 4i gar, Irving I. Katz, Louis La- MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASION I ed, Reuben Levine, Ber- INVITATIONS • ENTERTAINMENT, nard Panush, Abraham Sat- • CARICATURES ovsky, Mrs. Herbert Schein, • ASTROLOGER‘ Dr. Oscar Schwartz, Mrs. • CLOWNS Oscar Schwartz, Leonard R. • BALLOONS Simons, Mrs. Devera Stock- • BELLY DANCERS • VARIETY S HO WS Akiva Hebrew Day School's first high school graduat- er, Allen A. Warsen and Mrs. BY. HAttlE SEYMOUR ing class program will continue its Hebrew education on Lee Franklin Weinstock. 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, C.4.11/4-1 army-kibutz program in Israeli and Sarnia Flatt, Stern. -<'.: f...... ..e"4". ■ t-..... ' ■ —11(gal Standing, from left, are Sheldon Klein, University of Michi- C- gan; Sol Pesis and Michael Greenbaum, Wayne State Uni- ,.Ae___°.!...1 - 6 1,:x.,,lire ur t hia l chstand al the 449.1s/ versity; David Donin, Jerusalem College of Technology; p uce .doro, i` Aix alh hl% Gary Torgow, Yeshiva University; Jonthan Freier, Hebrew #1111V .# 0 /ACILIIPAiSA. .,4 /‘ University; and Daniel Schnipper, Yeshiva University. Lynn tkIl/Alt III. -4! 01 Ai/ V,1 Dombey will return to Israel to take her freshman year a" ....../.4 w comi r d., at Machon Gold in Jerusalem. Sheldon Klein, David Donin, ... ... .,.. ...... ..„ Jonathan Freier and Daniel Schnipper will spend one year at Yeshiva Keren b'Yavne before resuming college studies. 011th the following graduates, as- sisted by their parents: The Sheldon Rott Orchestra mo ' o l idge & Crooks 2 miles east of Woodward be JULY 14, 8:30 for information call 557-5447 , 255-0727 1 I I I 1 1 I i —.............0...............r....r===. 1 fir 1 I 20 to SO% OFF 1 - I MEN'S WOMEN'S CHILDREN'S - s lek Many National Brands Including: Naturalizer, Miss America, Allen Edmonds, Weinberg, Dexter, Buster Brown, Hush Puppies, and many more. SHOES .J.IrrLE flIOES,, Pk I REDUCED 4 , I THE ENTIRE STOCK SHOE 1.--- 7,-- ( ,----, ) r)) 1 . : 1 1 PICK/ Richard Isenberg will rep- resent the students of Temple Beth El Religious RES ,. I School in a ceremony dedi- I cating the first Temple Beth El grove of trees in the Un- I ion I of American Hebrew I I 9 Mile & Coolidge (A & P Center) 399-6766 . 1 Congregations Forest near k ... N. in I= .. =me EN EN I= .1. Ea mem EN =I imi.• I= =I N. 11IE Jerusalem. Richard, 17, son -_ of Bernard and Helene Isen- - . . _ . . berg of Scenic Ln., Franklin, is on a tour of Israel that will last through August. i 1 Helen. Zinberg R.E. Winner of a Meyer and Nath- t I The hair you pluck will come back to haunt ' an Fishman Family Founda- you. Before you tweeze again, remember this , I i tion Award, an Israel travel Quotation from one of the foremost medical ' I ' authorities on the subject.uf human hair: scholarship given under the , "Plucking out strong hairs should never be ' auspices of the Synagogue I advised." Why not? Because the long term i I - penalties for continued Schools Association, Richard plucking can be so . 1 will take part in an ar- i also cheological dig. He is on a I I "T -You may .stimulate the riciTv- that Air:coeled jet I tour conducted by the Na- growth of additional Stream Electrolysis is avail- hairs I tional Federation of Temple i around able to you. This is the first the one you pull I I method of permanent out. Youth. hair .1 1 1 ir --- - TUKEL'S SHOES , . CONFIDENTIALLY- YOURS I I I I 2. You may cause succes- sive generations of hair from the abused"' follicle to grow removal with everything to commend it. Air-cooled Jet Stream is /faster, more corn- coarser, longer, darker. 3. You may cause skin irri- tations, pits, scars. • 4. You may make eventual permanent removal slower fortable. ' Electrolysis is the only medically approved method to remove hair permanently. I .. 1 i Investigate this suprior spe- cialized service for the per- manent improvement and confidence. You owe it to yourself to look your best. I and costlier by pulling root'- and follicle out place. Such risks .. are the of needless . ANNOUNCING NEW LOCATION 16125 W. 12 MILE RD.—OPEN MON., WED. & FRI. 9 to 5 P.M. — 557-8115 8221 Curtis Open Tues. 8 Thurs. 9 A.M. to 6 P.m. UN 2-8914 Mon. & Thurs. 9:30-7:00 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- nela, secretaries; Randy Lichtman, treasurer; J a y Nitzkin, sergeant at arms; and Sue Kendler, counselor. tickets available at door—$2.75 r Norman Allan & Tu. Kochav Elects to Be Dedicated New President Ronnie Schwartzberg was by Teen-Ager dress casual & refreshments—ages18-40 by Zug Island Ferry Co. I 1 ews, • Historical Society Re-Elects Rogoff I I I • I I I I 1 1 I I I 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- Cedar Point Thursday leav- ture. 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