`.) 44 Friday, May 20, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Special Program at Tamarack Beth Achim Names Silverman Serving one-year terms Allan Silverman was re- Held for First-Year Counselors elected on the board are Ralph Ep- president of Cong. This summer at Camp Tamarack will find many 1977 high school graduates experiencing their first year as staff members. Aimed at developing and sharpening communication and camping skills. the pro- gram for the junior coun- selors will seek to develop personal skills in working with campers, to improve their camping skills, to be able to effectively imple- ment the aspect of Jewish programming into the total program, and to gain a bet- ter understanding of the De- troit Jewish community. Several members of the community will come up to camp during the summer and lead discussions on some aspects of life within Jewish context. Included in the Junior IT'S TIME Traurig Directs VI of Oak-Woods To See Our Fantastic SUMMER Selection Come in This WEEKEND for SAVINGS and the Best Selection Young Israel of Oak- Woods elected Edward Traurig president at its gen- eral membership meeting. Serving with Traurig are Dr. David Berris, Alex Ungar and Hyman Brown, vice presidents; Wilber Sim- kovitz and Fayga Dombey, secretaries; and Manuel Le- vitsky, treasurer. Elected for a three-year term to the board of direc- tors were David Dombey, Sanford Eisenberg, Morris Flatt, Alex Joseph, Sol Man- delbaum, Morris Music, Man Rothstein and Eugene Weiss. Officers will be installed at the congregation's an- nual banquet June 8. For reservation, call the syna- gogue, 398-1177. Counselor program at Orton- ville are: Ellen Brownfain, Aaron Dorfman. David Fritz, Beth Goldman, Julie Winston. Shelly Pesick, Paul Friedman, Constance Wolf, Stephen Rowe, Gary Langnas and Dave Roer. Also, Barb Madgy, Doug Stone, Michael Sosin, Scott Simon, Lori Sheldon, Mi- riam Schwarz. Heidi Morri- son, Barb Lewis, Julie Dru- cker, Stephen Swartz, Jeff Murav, Neil Blavin, Laura Klein, and Arthur Plotnik. Participating in the jun- ior counselor program at Brighton are: Diane Rose- nfeld, Theodore Schneider, Barb Logan, Joel Karr, Michele Delman, Carol Hirsch, Lizabeth Rose- nberg, Melanie Oslund and Steve Sherman. Israel Says Egypt Violating Accord TEL AVIV (JTA)—Israel has complained to the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) that Egypt has violated the interim agreement by the large number of troops it has brought into the Sinai for military exercises. The Sinai agreement set a fixed number of troops both sides are allowed to maintain in the areas just beyond the buffer zones. Egypt has in the past brought in additional troops for military exercises, but since they returned to the west bank of the Suez Canal after the war games were completed, Israel has not protested. However, the large forces Birmingham Cites brought over to the east of the Suez have re- Attorney for Book bank mained for a longer period Birmingham attorney Ar- than usual, resulting in the Israeli complaint. thur Greenstone was awarded the distinguished In addition, IsFaeli service award of the Bir- sources report signs in the mingham Jaycees. Arab world of hectic mili- Greenstone was honored tary preparations in what is for his book, "Don't Go considered here an appar- With Strangers," which ad- ent effort to put pressure vises children not talk to on Israel to accept Arab persons with whom they terms for a Middle East set- are unfamiliar. tlement. NCJW Installs Adele Sonenklar Naomi Lippis Advance Fashion Ltd. New Orleans Mall 15600 W. 10 Mile Rd. at Greenfield Ii=e2 HOURS: CZ Mon.-Sat. 10-5 569-4030 Adele Sonenklar was in- stalled for her second term as president of the Greater Detroit. Section, National Council of Jewish Women, at the organization's annual installation at the Detroit Plaza Hotel-. Past national president and past section president, Josephine Weiner, installed the following to serve with Ms. Sonenklar: Phyllis Welling, Carol Bloom, Sonia Macey, Sand- ra Leshman, Sondra Nath- an and Filomena Dillick, vice presidents; Dorothy Imerman, Barbara Grant, Nancydale Roth, Ronne Acker and Katherine Welt. secretaries: Shirley Mer- sky, Geraldine Pasternak and Hope Silverman, treas- urers. Board of directors includ- es Phyllis Steinberg, Nanci Rands, Barbara Stone, Cindy Daitch, Josephine Bloom, Ada Glazer, Ann Rubin, Carol Krugel, Sybil Jones, Rhea Appelman, Rosev Lieberman, Clarice Axelrod, Norma Schonwet- ter, Mary Schwartz, Peggy Blotner, Sue Moss, Audrey Klein and Zivia Grekin. Beth Achim at the congrega- tion's ninth annual general membership meeting. Other officers are Allan Rosenberg, Allan H. Kraft, Leonard Herman, Gerald Lasher and Bennett Nath- an. vice presidents: Henry Hertzberg. Harold Baker and Jack Klain, secretar- ies; and Sheldon Jacobs. treasurer. Serving on the board of trustees for three-year terms are Irving Feldman, Herbert Furman, Louis Gaum, Lawrence Kat- kowsky, Hyman Margolis. George Rossman and Ar- thur Sugarman. YI Cornerstone to Be Dedicated Young Israel of Southfield will hold cornerstone-laying ceremonies 2 p.m. June 2, at the site of the new syna- gogue, 27705 Lahser, South- field. The event will also honor Harold Warren, presi- dent of Paragon Steel Corp. Rossen-Neurrian Associ- ates, architects, have de- signed the building, which will accommodate 200 wor- shippers; the building con- tract has been awarded to Cronk and Tocco. The con- gregation hopes the build- ing will be completed in time for the High Holidays. Bar Mitzva's Candle Lighting Anniversaries-Weddings House Parties-Dances Etc. stein, Lawrence Fox and Rochelle Gershune. 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