THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth, Young Adult Groups Get Community Council Awards

Youth groups of fourJew-
ish organizations were rec-
ognized by the Jewish Com-
munity Council last week
for social service activities
in the metropolitan Detroit
area.

Funeral Is Held
for War Victims
Returned by Arabs

The Young People's So-
ciety of Temple Beth El,
earned the Council's Walter
E. Klein Youth Trophy for
Social Action. During the
year, the society had been
active in visiting hospital
patients and nursing home
residents, helping the chil-
dren of newly arrived Soviet
Jewish families adapt to life
in America, petitioned for
the freedom of Syrian and
Soviet Jews and raised
funds for Israel and for hun-

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Fu-
neral services were held last
week for three Israeli sol-
diers killed in the Yom Kip-
p - War whose remains
w returned to Israel a Young Israel
month ago under an agree-
ment with Egyptian author- Youth Events
ities.
Young Israel junior
The men were identified groups invite members of
as Staff Sgts. Hanoch Kauf- the Junior Young Israel
man and Eliezer Benno and Teens (grades 6-8), Halut-
Corp. Jacob Moscovitz.
zim (grades 3-5) and 4-7
Officials of the army year old groups, and parents
chaplaincy corps and ex- to attend a year-end family
perts ,of pathological insti- picnic 1 p.m. Sunday at Oak
tutes said that they are hav- Park Major Park.There will
ing difficulty identifying be games and treats. For
most of the other remains information, contact Har-
returned by the Egyptians. tley Harris, 968-3563.
Of 39 bodies examined, only
Junior Young Israel
1 2 have been positively iden- Teens will hold its election
tified so far.
of officers as part of a year-
end memory night 4:30 p.m.
June 8. The evening will also
BACKGAMMON
feature a pizza party with
ice cream. Slides will be
lessons for beginners
shown of events held during
the year. For information,
contact Hartley Harris,
Strategy lessons for
968-3563, or Sandy Singal,
intermediate players
547-9023.
Halutzim will wind up its
season with a hot dog barbe-
AFTER. or
cue 1 p.m. June 8 at Young
EVE CLASSES
Israel of Greenfield. Slides
and photos of past activities
20% Discount on
will be shown.
For information on junior
Backgammon Sets
group events at Young Is-
rael, contact co-ordinator
626-4643
Hartley Harris, 968-3563.

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ger-stricken people in De-
troit.

Gan Dafna Chapter of
Bnai Brith Girls was given a
special plaque awarded for
social action because of
their efforts to raise money
to combat Tay-Sachs dis-
ease, adopting Soviet Jewish
pen pals, and aiding recrea-
tion activities at a local
nursing home.

In addition, Shaarey
Zedek Junior Congrega-
tion and Temple Israel
Youth Group were
awarded certificates of
honorable mention of their
programs of service to un-

The religious school of
Cong. Beth Abraham-Hillel
will hold its annual comm-
encement and confirmation
exercises 7:45 p.m. Thurs-
day.
A cantata entitled "Israel:
a Dream Realized" will be
presented by the graduates,
accompanied by Lillian Zell-
man with musical direction
by Associate Cantor Israel
Fuchs.

Rabbi Israel I. Halpern,
spiritual leader of the con-
gregation, will deliver the
charge to the participating
youth, and Dr. Harry Ju-

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Mrs. Bertha Brotman,
chairperson of the Jewish
Community Council's youth
award committee, pre-
sented the groups and their
leaders with the awards at
the Council's Delegate As-
sembly, held in the LaMed
Auditorium of the United
Hebrew Schools. Serving on
the committee with Mrs.
Brotman were Mrs. Howard
B. Appelman, Jack J. Bod-
zin, Jeanne Korsh, Brian J.
Kott, Reuben Nachman,
Sandra Rosen and Ida Statt-
mann.

Congregation Lists Graduates

Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
hold consecration services
9:30 a.m. June 8 at the syn-
agogue.
The consecrants are:
Rhonda Adell, Julie Arbit,
Joyce Berman, Randi Ber-
man, Karen Berry, Marcy
Chernick, Lisa Cohl, Marcy
Feinberg, Sharon Fine,
Karen Fischer, Janis Fish-
man, Alene Franklin, Karen
Friedman, Kathy Gilbert,
Elise Goldsmith, Phyllis
Greenberger, Janey Gubow,
Melissa Handler, Marcie
Hermelin, Carolyn Hey-
man Lauren Isenberg,
Lynn Isenberg, Lynn Joy-
rich, Marcie Katz, Donna
Katzman, Elizabeth Klein,
Beverly Kumove, Susan Lev-
itt, Barbara Lewis, Deborah
Moss, Deborah Pierce, Su-
san Podolsky, Donna Rob-
bins, Ellen Robinson, Nancy
Robinson, Janet Schneider,
Sheri Shapiro, Joan Shek-
ter, Julie Silverman, Randi
Simons, Margo Sobel, Susan
Stober, Julie Tauber, Naomi
Weckstein and Ilene Zeff.

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derprivileged children, the
aged and Soviet and Syr-
ian Jews.

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Ro-
mania has become a favorite
attraction for Israeli tour-
ists.
About 16,000 are expected
to go there this year. These
numbers constitute a signif-
icant percentage of Roman-
ia's tourists from the West-
ern world.

bas, director of education
and youth; Irwin Klar,
president of the Congrega-
tion; and Sheldon Fish-
man, a congregational
vice president and co-
chairman of the religious
school board, will partici-
pate. A reception, hosted
by the parents of the 1975
confirmation/graduation
class, will follow. .

Lisa Sobel is a confir-
mand. The graduates are:
Neal Cohen, Dianne Ep-
stein, Bruce Hochberger,
James Horwitz, Arlene
Mainster, Benjie Peress,
Nancy Pickover, Eric Sklar,
Leo Szlamkowicz, David
Waldman and Margie Li-
boff.

Friday, May 30, 1975 45

Bnai Moshe to Conclude
Youth Activities for Season

Bnai Moshe Giborim
(grades 3-4) will end its year
of activities with a hayride
meeting 1:30 p.m. Sunday in
the synagogue youth
lounge. Refreshments will
be included. For informa-
tion, contact adviser Steve
Kideckel, 968-1765.

Giborim officers for this
year are: Andrew Lippa,
president; Lori Goldberg,
vice president; Debra Stein,
secretary;, Jennifer Dupnak,
treasurer; and Mia Katz,
mailing chairman.

Kadima (grades 7-8) will
hold its final event of the the
regular season with a hay-
ride and campfire meeting
1:30 p.m. June 8 at the syn-
agogue. There will be re-
freshments.

There will be no youth
group activities June 15
due to graduation serv-
ices. All United Syn-
agogue groups will for-
mally end the year's
activities with a youth

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luncheon, sponsored by
the junior congregation,
June 14. The luncheon will
follow 10 a.m. Shabat
services.

Talit and Tefilin just com-
pleted a successful educa-
tional trip, joining with a
youth group in Kalamazoo
May 23-Sunday. The group
enjoyed a canoe trip as well
as other social and religious
activities. Talit and Tefilin
have recessed Sunday morn-
ing activities for the sum-
mer. Ralph Goren is adviser.
For information on youth
activities at Bnai Moshe,
contact the synagogue of-
fice, 548-9000.

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