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June 11, 1976 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-06-11

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

UHS Graduation Scheduled for Monday

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Ada t Shalom

Rochelle Adler, Bernard Al-
pern, Eric Brown, Robin Chosid,
Robert Cornfield, Randy De-
Roben, Shari Goldberg, Marla
Gold, Kenneth Granader, Andrew
Goldberg, Michael Goldring, Julie
Greenberg and Janet Feldman.
Also, Jeffrey Fox, Debra Freed-
man, Amy Horowitz, Steven Ho-
rowitz, Keith Irtenkauf, Howard
Krass, Rhonda Leshman, Frieda
Mandelbaum, Ruth Marcovitz,
Dennis Neuvirth, Ronda Neu-
virth, Leslie Rochlen and Nancy
Rosenfeld.
Also, Andrew Sallan, Brian
Sandler, Abigail Shifman, Mi-
chael Silverstein, Margo Shorr,
Sheri Silber, Todd Sinai, Susan
Webber, Arthur Wilhelm, Gregg
Warren and Eric Wexler.

Beth Achim

Steven Baz, Allen Bokolar, Jef-
frey Bussell, Cindy Cantor, Mi-
chael Cohen, Eric Dobrusin, Lau-
rie Ettinger, Lisa Farber, Carol
Feder, David Feldman, Mary
Freedman, Robert Ginis and Su
san Grossman.

Reform Community to Salute
Mrs. Herman, Bicentennial

Friends of Mrs. John R.
Herman and supporters of
the Reform Jewish commu-
nity will gather at 6:30 p.m.,
Sunday at Temple Israel for
a "Spirit of '76 Salute."
According to Lucille
Miller, chairperson of the
program, the salute will pay
tribute to Mrs. Herman on
her 76th birthday, celebrate
the Bicentennial of Ameri-
can independence, and mark
the 100th anniversary of the
Hebrew Union College-Jew-
ish Institute of Religion.
The dinner-dance is
sponsored by the Metropoli-
tan Detroit Federation of
Reform Synagogues, as a
benefit for the Reform Jew-
ish Appeal. The RJA is the
fund-raising agency which
supports the HUC-JIR and
the Union of American He-
bre-w Congregations.
Max Fisher, chairman
of the Jewish Agency
Board, will introduce the
guest speaker, Rabbi Al-
exander M. Schindler,
president of the UAHC and
newly-elected chairman of
the Conference of Presi-
dents of Major Jewish
Organizations.

Also, Beth Harris, Scott Kalt,
Nancy Kohl, Charles Krome, Pa-
mela Kunick, Robert Labes, Scott
Lepler, Alicia Lewis, Rachelle
Loomus, Lisa Mehler, Brian Mas-
serman, Charles Moss, Gail
Machman and Gail Penn.
Also, Brenda Plotnik, David
Prohow, Myrna Ritten, Ronald
Roberts, Larry Rosenberg, Mark
Sherman, Ricky Silverman, Jef-
frey Spinner, Randell Sternberg,
Scott Sternthal, Carol Suber,
Ross Sukenic, Keith Supien, Liza
Taylor, Geula Tron, Michael Weil
and Jay Weinberg.

Bnai Moshe

LUCILLE MILLER

Mrs. Herman, who makes
her home in Detroit and
Miami Beach, is active in
many communal organiza-
tions and has been honored
by Bnai Brith, ORT and the
American Technion Society.
The John R. Herman Me-
morial Fund of Temple Is-
rael, which she created in
tribute to her late husband,
annually sends a high school
student to Israel for six
months of study under the
Eisendrath International
Exchange program of the
UAHC.
in the trib-
Temple Israel ute Participating
are the members of
Beth El, Emanu-
Picks Rosenthal Temples
El, Israel, Kol Ami and Beth
Irving J. Rosenthal was Jacob of Pontiac.
Pla c te d president of Temple
For information or reser-
iel at its 36th annual vations, call Temple Israel,
congregational meeting.
863-7769.
Rosenthal, a 25-year
member of the congrega- Mrs. Spickler
tion, was a vice president
and treasurer and is a past Heads Temple
president of the Temple Is-
Mrs. Laurence Spickler
rael Brotherhood.
last week was installed as
lected with him were president of Birmingham
ley M. Millman and Temple.
man L. Ross; vice
Other officers are Dr. Irv-
presidents; -Shirley Fink, ing Miller and James Reiter,
secretary; and Dr. Lowell vice presidents; Mrs. Dale
J. Ressler, treasurer.
Silverberg, treasurer; and
Named to serve three- Donald Sugerman, execu-
year terms on the congrega- tive secretary.
tion's board of trustees
Elected to the board of
were: Martin A. Benson, trustees are Melvin Bern-
Linda Brodsky, Eve Cam- stein, Mrs. Harold Fried,
inker, Morton A. Freedman, Michael Gladstone, Mrs.
John M. Haddow, James L. Bruce Jerris, Mrs. Jack
Jonas, Milford Singer, Kutnick, Mrs. Bernard
Stuart Small, Murray Sobo- Maza, Mrs. Jack Rowens,
lov, Helen Tobias, Dr. Leon- Mrs. Gerald Schumacher,
ard H. Trunsky and Richard Dr. Robert Verona and
H. Zatkin.
Gerald Weinberg.

UHS High School

Susan Acker, Steven Berkal,
Sharon Cooper, Jill Davidson,
Barbara Eisenberg, Orna Eizi-
kovic, Martin Garber, Noam Gel-
fond, Steven Geller, Renie Gross,
Lori Heiman, Rick Hoberman,
Gail Horowitz and Edward Hurv-
its.
Also, Joel Kahn, William Kes-
tenberg, Marsha Lemer, Dan

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Cohen, David Drasnin, Judith
Fertel, Vicki Fine, Michael For-
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Also Howard Manela, Howard
Meyers, Jeffrey Miller, Mark
Morros, Rodney Nagel, Sandra
Pack, Linda Payorsky, Suzanne
Plotnick, Raffi Poupko, Robert
Ring and Pamela Rosen.
Also, Kenneth Schmidt, Steven
Shanbom, Kenneth Sheckter, Mi-
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Susan Sherizen, Jill Siegel, Brad-
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Linda Ankerman, Leonard Ber-
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Also, Samuel Gun, Marla
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Aron Kominars, Raymond Kovitz,
Ronald Leff, Charlotte Levy, Deb-
orah Lewin, Lisa Lisnov, Shari
Lisnov, Alisa Lowenthal, Karen
Malamud, David Murphy, Karen
Pollens, Cheryl Resnick, Ronald
Rostker and Helene Roth.
Also, Brian Segal, Lori Shap-
iro, Susan Sherman, Lisa Stein,
Jason Stern, Mark Tennenhouse,
Jeffrey Vinton, Peter War-
shawsky, Stuart Zack and Marcie
Zumberg.

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The annual graduation
ceremonies of United He-
brew Schools will be held 8
p.m. Monday at Cong. Beth
Achim.
Dr. Jay B. Stern, superin-
tendent of UHS will preside,
and Milton Lucow, UHS
president will deliver greet-
ings.
"Peace Through Chil-
dren's Eyes," a cantata
written by UHS High
School students Sharon
Yashinski, Rochelle Mark
and Pamela Lippitt, will be
presented by the graduates
under the direction of Dr.
Sholom Kalib of Cong. Beth
Moses.
esponses from the grad-
e will be presented by
enie Gross in Hebrew and
Joel Kahn in English.
The graduates include six
members of a special class
for former day school pup-
ils:

Joanne Aaron, Steven Dean,
Marcy Kleiff, Susan Klein, How-
ard Korman and Alisa Shapiro.

June 11, 1976 23

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