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May 20, 1977 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-05-20

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Friday,. May 20, 1977 47

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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BBYO Activities

Music College Accepts Detroiter

Boston's Berklee College
of Music has accepted
Craig Wolf, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Wolf, of Par-
sons Ave., Southfield, for en-
trance to its intensive spe-
cial seven-week summer
program which begins June
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His curriculum will in-
clude private instrumental
instruction, arranging im-
provisation and solo/orches-
tral performance.

Erani BBG of Hunting-ton
Woods will participate in
the annual Huntington

Officers Elected
at U-M Fraternity

Temple Israel
Confirms Students

Alpha Epsilon Pi' frater-
nity at the University of
Michigan, recently held
election of officers. Elected
were Alan Stiebel, presi-
dent; Philip Cwagenberg,
vice president, and David
Ungar, treasurer. Chapter
advisor is Stuart Lockman.

Confirmation exercises of
Temple Israel will take
place 7:30 p.m. Sunday, at
the temple, when the class
leads the congregation in
worship.
The service is open to the
community, but tickets
must be obtained by calling
the temple office.
Confimands include: Lisa

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Jeffrey Berlin, Kenneth Berman, Ste-
ven Biller, Elisa Bisgeier, Caroline
Broida, Douglas Cohen, Daryl Conn,
Adam Cooper, Lisa Danto, Marc
Davis, Julie Edelson, Julian Edels-
tein, Jack Folbe, Ross Foner, Bennett
Frank, Aaron Freedlander, Richard
Freeman.
Others are Andrea Gaines, Jef-
frey Ginter, Jacqueline Glassman,
Helene Goldberg, Janice Goldberg,
Barbara Goldman, Stuart Grant,
Mark Greenberg, Robert Hirsch, Amy
Hoffman, Sandra Imerman, Pamela
Jacobs, Steven Kay, Laurie Klein, Ste-
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Audrey Lubin, Marcy Lynn, Berton
May, Robert Mayer, Louis Millman,
Renee Moore,' Lesa Moretsky, Lisa
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Patty Ravet, Brenda Rechter, Howard
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Cong. Beth Abraham-Hill-
el will hold its annual reli-
gious school graduation
exercises 10 a.m. Sunday in
the synagogue.
Twenty-four students of
the elementary department
will receive certificates and
14 students will receive di-
plomas from the Hebrew de-
partment, and another will
celebrate her confirmation
from the Judiac studies pro-
gram.
The graduation program
will feature a cantata en-
titled "If I Forget Thee, 0
Jerusalem...", presented by
the graduation class. It is
produced and directed by
Dr. Harry L. Jubas, educa-
tional director. The address
to youth will be given by
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern,
spiritual leader.
Cantors Shabtai Acker-
man and Israel Fuchs and
Ruth Gill will participate in
the program, accompanied
by Mrs. Lillian Zellman,
along with the president of
the congregation, Irwin
Klar, and the co-chairmen
of the school board, Sheldon
Fishman and Mrs. Dotty
Smith. A reception will be
hosted by the parents of the
graduates following the
exercises.
Michelle Rovner is the
con-fimand.
Graduates include:

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Woods Art Fair Sunday;
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* * *
Ahavah BBG of South-
field will hold a square,
dance 8 p.m. Saturday at
the United Hebrew School
building. Caller Vern Smith
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will be a charge. For infor-
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chapter president, 626-4125.
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