THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 17, 1975-37
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Howard Cash of Oak Park,
a ninth grade student at Nor-
up Junior High School, won
several top prizes recently
in the - Michigan Junior Olym-
pic fencing qualification
championships at Wayne
State University's Matthaei
Building.
Kochav Chapter, National
Conference of Syn a gogue
Youth, holds a Torah study
group 7:30 p.m. Mondays at
Cong. Bnai David, led by
Rabbi Solomon Poupko._
The youth group invites
area youth to participate in
its minyan 9:30 a.m. Satur-
eth Yehuda
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turned in monies from the
sale of tickets for "Judaism
in Concert" are urged to do
so. Members also are sought
,Orchestra and Entertainment'
to help sell refreshments for
the synagogue's bingo night.
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David.
Fencing; Prizes Won by 'Youth
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Thurs. 'til 8
On the first day of the two-
day compeition, Howard, 15.
won gold medals in under-16
foil and sabre competitions,
and a silver second prize in
the under-16 epee contest.
Competing with college
students on the second day,
Howard won a gold medal in
the under-20 foil competition,
a bronze medal in the epee
and a silver medal in the
sabre competition.
The son. of Dr. and Mrs.
Ralph Cash of Vernon Ave.,
Howard will attend the U.S.
Junior Olympics Feb. 15-17
in Portland, Ore.
He started about,five years
ago after seeing an item in
the Jewish Community Cen-
ter's catalogue. He enrolled
in a fencing class at the 10
Mile branch.
Howard participated in the
Junior Olympics . in Los
Angeles in 1973 where he
won a bronze medal in the
under-14 foil contest. He also
was the U.S. representative
to the Andre Spitzer Me-
morial Fencing Tournament
in Tel Aviv this past July.
The first time the letter
Sahmech (15th letter of the
Hebrew alphabet) occurs in
the Bible is in Genesis, II,
21. For when woman was
created, temptation (Satan—
which begins with a sin—the
same sound as Sahmech and
interchangeable therewith)
came into the world.
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. By MARC HERSCHFUS
and ZEV NADLER
The Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
dah held elections for its Stu-
dent Council officers last
Wednesday. In addition to
the president, vice president,
secretary, treasurer, and cor-
respOnding secretary, each
class elected a senior and
junior representative. The
candidates had a Week to
campaign and colorful post-
ers adorned the yeshiva's
walls.
In addition, there was a
panel discussion between the
two candidates for the presi-
dency in which both candi-
dates expressed their , views
on various matters pertain-
ing to the yeshiva. Then on
Wednesday, right before the
elections, all the candidates
(including the two candidates
for the presidency) were
able to give campaign
speeches. -
The first Student Council
meeting was held Thursday.
The officers are Larry
Brown, president; Shmuel
Fordonski, vice president;
Hirsh Gold, secretary; Fred
Pfeffer treasurer; and Yis-
roel Schwartz, corresponding
secretary. The senior repre-
sentatives include: Moshe
Herschfus, 7th grade; Mickey
Stollman, 8th grade; Baruch
Kelman, 9th grade; and
Yitzchak Freedman, . 11•h
grade. The junior represen-
tatives are Mark Benovic,
7th grade; Mendy Segal, 8th
grade; Yossi Gardyn, 9th
grade; and David Pesach
Deal, 11th grade. The 10th
grade did not choose a rep-
resentatie.
In an effort to further en-
rich the third grade's knowl-
edge of human anatomy and
physiology, their teacher,
Mrs. Darnell, showed them
a movie on the human ear.
We asked Mordechai Gold
and Meir Kaufman what
they thought of the movie.
Mordechai said, "We all
liked the movie and we also
learned a lot." When we
asked Meir what he thought,
he proceeded to give a 10-
minute speech on the human
ear. The rest of the class
also gained a lot from the
movie.
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