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May 07, 1976 - Image 39

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-05-07

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May 7, 1976 39

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Southfield Millage

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ELECTROLYSIS
.$7.50 1 /2 hr.

A group called "Citizens
for Excellence in Southfield
Schools" has been formed to
promote pagsage of the June
14 school millage proposal
in Southfield.
Persons interested in
joining or helping the group
can contact Mrs. Sandy Co-
gan, 20900 Independence,
Southfield (356-0454).

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Detroiters Will Get Seminary
Degrees Sunday in New York

Three area students will
be among those honored at
the 82nd annual commence-
ment of the Jewish Theolog-
ical Seminary of America
Sunday at the Park Avenue
Synagogue in New York.
They are Maureen - Stahl,
master's degree recipient;
Michael Silberschein, bach-
elor's degree recipient; and
Earl Berris, recipient of a
bachelor of sacred music
degree and a cantorial di-
ploma.
Ms. Stahl received her BA
from the University of
Michigan and attended the
Hebrew University in Jeru-
salem. At the seminary, she
majored in education and
toured in Israel with the Za-
mir Chorale.
Silberschein partici-
pated in the joint program
with Columbia University,
majoring in ancient stud-
ies and..in Talmud at the
seminary, where he re-
ceived the Krasnow

Award. He was on the
Curriculum Committee of
the Student government at
the seminary, and was a
member of the Zamir Cor-
ale.
The local residents are
among 120 young men and
women who will receive de-
grees. In addition, Carl Kay-
sen, the economist who is di-
rector of the Institute for
Advance Study in Prince-
ton, and Hugo Weisgall,
noted composer and conduc-
tor, will each receive the
degree of doctor of letters,
honoris causa. Mrs. Adele
Ginzberg, communal leader
and widow of Prof. Louis
Ginzberg, scholar and tal-
mudist, will be installed as a
member of the seminary's
Society of Fellows at the
graduation exercises.
Dr. Gerson D. Cohen,
chancellor of the seminary,
will address the graduates.

Judge Kaufman
Kindness Cited

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Judge Ira Kaufman was \
WV
the subject of admiration
f c
BLOCH-ROSE POST and encomia in an article by
AND AUXILIARY will Leo Miller in a publication
have their annual joint in- called The Spirit.
• TUBE TOPS
stallation 8 p.m. Tuesday at • According to Miller, who
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• TEE TOPS
the JWV headquarters. happened to visit the judge's
Auxiliary officers to be in-
"..'* 5.•it '
• GAUZE TOPS
\
stalled include: Gerry Feld-
• HALTER TOPS
X.:
man, president, vice presi-
• PONCHO TOPS
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dents Ilene Tobisman and
• BIG TOPS
,
Pauline Hart; treasurer,
_•also-----
Pauline Goodstein; secre-
(/
• SHORTS
tary, Rose Wagner; and
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• JEANS
chaplain, Belle Letzer. Past.
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• OUTFITS
department president Doro-
.i.
• JUMP SUITS
thy Goldberg,will be install-
• SLACKS
ing officer and past depart-
s,k.:
.
• ETC.
ment president Bertha

Greenberg will be installing
conductress. Jack Moore
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wi-11 be installed as post
• JUDGE KAUFMAN
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commander. Other officers courtroom on a bad winter
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are: vice commanders. day, Judge Kaufman
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David Goodstein and Morris
treated the persons who
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Elkin; adjutant, Sol Leider;
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came before him with kind-
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GIFTS
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quartermaster, Ely J. Katz;
ness and gentleness. Miller
and judge advocate, Morris
wrote, "One could feel the
OPEN MON. THRU SAT.
Smith. Refreshments and
warmth in his voice and in
,social hour will follow. For
his courtroom. Everyone
information, call the JWV
was at ease and- relaxed,
office, 559-5680.
even though they had not
been in his court before."
2313 W. 12 MILE RD. • Berkley
Dysautonomia Unit
The state bar executive di-
1/2 BLOCK EAU' OF CCiOLIDGE
Sponsors Carnival - rector lauded the judge for
the positive public relations
WE ACCEPT MASTER CHARGE
546 - 6633
The MiChigan Chapter of he created for the rest of the
the Dysautonomia Founda-
members of the profession.
tion Inc. will have a fund-
raising carnival 10 a.m.-
midnight May 22 and 23 at
the Tel-12 Mall. Admission
•is free.
The carnival will feature
Ronald McDonald and all
the McDonald characters,
the McDonaldland float,
free puppet shows, games,
prizes, amusement rides
and a McDonald's restau-
rant on wheels.
Local personalities and
sports figures will be on
hand to lend their support.
Advance amusement ride
tickets are available, tax
deductible, when purchased
from the foundation.
The Dysautonomia Foun-
dation is a non-profit asso-
"The Smart Woman's Choice"
MA S TERCHARGE • BANKAMERICARD
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Hours Mon-Sat 10:30-4:30
omia, an often fatal primar-
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ily Jewish disease affecting
the autonomic nervous sys-
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tem.
398-1331
For amusement ride tick-
(between Greenfield and Coolidge)
ets, call the foundation,
444-4848.

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