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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-05-28

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30 May 28, 1976

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

HILLEL HAPPENINGS

Hillel Day School's ninth- of the century.
grade class will sponsor a
A display of visual exhib-
carnival noon-5 p.m. Sunday its created by each class will
at the school.
include paintings, murals,
There will be games, photographs, letters and
prizes, refreshments, and personal memorabilia of
clowns. Families and community members. Tra-
friends are invited. Admis- ditional Jewish foods pre-
pared by the students will
sion is nominal.
Hillel Day School will be sold from peddler's push-
have a Jewish-American carts.
A highlight of the evening
Bicentennial celebration 8 will
a play directed by
p.m. Wednesday at the Mrs. be
Marilyn Levy based on
school.
selections from the "Bintel
Headmaster Rabbi Rob- Brief," the advice column of
ert Abramson said the the Yiddish press.
pageant will detail the
The public is invited. For
migration of Eastern Eu- information, call Sharyanne
ropean_Jewry at the turn Kollin, 646-1231. _
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Bnai Moshe Giborim USY
Plans Oneg Shabat Dinner

Cong. Bnai Moshe's Gi-
borim United Synagogue
Youth group (grades 3 and
4) will have a dinner oneg
Shabat 7:30 p.m. today in
the home of youth coordina-
tor Hartley Harris, 25611
Colleen, Oak Park. For res-
ervations and information,
call the adviser Marla Magy,
356-5749.
The synagogue will have
its final youth Shabat
luncheon following services
Saturday in the synagogue.
Awards will be presented to
those who have attended
services this year. Danc-
ing will follow. For reserva-
tions, call Sharon Landau,
545-6951, Kadimah; Steve
Kideckel, 968-1765, Chalut-
zim and Story Hours I and
II; or Miss Magy, 356-5749,
Giborim.
Kadimah USY will take
its Toronto trip June 10-13,
postponed from May 21-23.

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For information, call Miss
Landau.
Chalutzim will go to
Cedar Point June 13, meet-
ing 7:45 a.m. at the syn-
agogue.
Talit and Tefilin group
will go to Cedar Point June
27. For information, call
Stuart Snider at the syn-
agogue, 548-3123.
For information on Bnai
Moshe youth events, call
Harris, 968-3563, or the
youth lounge 548-3123.

Linden Scholarship
Is Still Available

Applications are still
being accepted for the Sam-
uel Linden Scholarship
Fund for high school and
college students with an in-
terest in and commitment
to the study of Hebrew.
Recipients of the scholar-
ship are provided with a
study trip to Israel. Inter-
ested applicants are invited
to send a resume of inter-
ests and education to the
Samuel Linden Scholarship
Fund, c/o Jewish Commu-
nity Center of Metropolitan
Detroit, 6600 West Maple,
West Bloomfield 48033.
Deadline is June 15.

Beth Achim Youth
to Show Movie

Beth Achim Lahav United
Synagogue Youth group will
show the movie "The Cream
of the Beatles" during their.
"drop-in" between 6:30-9:30
p.m. Wednesday in the
youth lounge.
Pam Lippitt was elected
president at a recent meet-
ing. Other newly elected of-
ficers including Judge Soko-
lov and Ilene Mitz, vice
presidents; David Tugender,
treasurer; Michael Burlant,
.religious and cultural chair-
man; and Loren Subar and
Susan Friedman, secre-
taries.

Koor Obtains
Spectrometer

TEL AVIV — Vulcan
Foundries, a member of the
Koor Steel Division, has in-
vested in the acquisition of a
highly sophisticated spec-
trometer. Capable of per-
forming exact chemical ana-
lyses in seconds, the unit is
expected to increase produc-
tivity and improve precision
quality within the plant.

Thrifty Forecaster

TEL AVIV — A thermo-
stat for central heating sys-
tems in apartment houses
has been developed at
Meeda Scientific Instru-
mentation Ltd., a member
of the Koor Electric and
Electronics Division. The
electronic "Ravchom" or
Thrifty Forecaster, as it has
been nicknamed, regulates
the heat flow according to
outdoor temperature,.

BBYO Activities

The Great Lakes AZA
and BBG Councils elected
officers for the coming year
at the recent BBYO Elec-
tions Training Conclave.
Elected to head the AZA
Council are: president,
Bruce Moss of Kishon AZA;
vice presidents, Alan Ki-
deckel of Samson AZA and
Steve Fink of Einstein ALA;
moreh, Ken Bloom of Rose
AZA; treasurer, Ian Alexis,
and secretary, Steve Rosen-
baum, both of Herzl AZA,
Windsor; reporter, Maury
Kessler, and counselor,
Larry Adler, both of Rose
AZA.
Elected to head the BBG
Council are: president, Lisa
Garber of Sabra BBG, vice
presidents, Arlene Rosen of
Naches BBG and Miriam
Wolk of Disraeli BBG; Mit-
Mom, Lisa Steinberg of
Chavayros BBG; secretary,
Michele Rosen of Naches
BBG; treasurer, Barbara
Eisenberg of Ahavah BBG;
reporter, Marci Pleasant of
Brice BBG; and counselor,
Gail Shifman of Glazer
BBG.
The Great Lakes AZA
Council announces the ap-
pointment of Marc Gold-
strom of Sporn AZA as
special projects chairman
for the 1976-77 program
year.
The Great Lakes BBG
Council will hold its Muscu-
lar Dystrophy Bowlathon 10
a.m. Sunday at Plum Hol-
low Lanes. AZA and BBG
chapter members are in-
vited. For information, call

Installation Due
at Pontiac USY

Cong. Beth Moses-Pontiac
United Synagogue Youth
will hold its installation of
officers 8:30 p.m. June 4 at
the synagogue.
The group will hold a gen-
eral meeting 3 p.m. June 6
at the synagogue. Summer
events will be discussed.

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Linda Scheinker, BBG pro-
gram director, 354-6113.
Jolson AZA and Rose
AZA will hold a 76-hour
softball marathon for Mus-
cular Dystrophy beginning
4 p.m. today at the South-
field Civic Center. The pub-
lic is invited. For informa-
tion, call Rick Rogow,
president, 477-9148.
Sporn AZA will hold a
coffee house 8:30 p.m. June
5 at the BBYO Council of-
fice. Entertainment will be
provided by Gary Karp and
David Best. Refreshments
will be served. Tickets are
available from any merr' - -r
of Sporn AZA. For info,
tion, call Nelson Tc
president, 537-0684.

Beth El Youth
Elect Officers

Gary Scholnick was
elected president of the
Young People's Society of
Temple Beth El at the socie-
ty's annual meeting.
Other officers are Ronna
Applebaum, Carol Graff
and Cara Wilner, vice presi-
dent; Mark Canvasser and
Laurie Friedman, secre-
taries; Larry Gard, trea-
surer; and Jennifer Myers,
Michigan State Temple
Youth board member.

Student Named
in Math Contest

Bruce Fleischer, a 10th-
grade student at Roeper
City and Country School, is
the only student from Mich-
igan to place among the top
25 in the National Math
Olympiad. Only 100 stu-
dents from across the na-
tion may participate in this
competition which is spon-
sored by the Mathematical
Association of America.
Bruce was invited to a.
mathematics training ses-
sion at the U.S. Naval Aca-
demy at Annapolis.

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