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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Births

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May 22 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Lerner (Susan
Mintz), former Detroiters of
Ithaca, N.Y., a son,
Matthew Solomon.

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• • •
May 15 — To Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel S. Herman
(Mindy Berlin) of Oak Park,
a son, Joshua Aaron.
• • •
May 8 —To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Goldberg (Anita ,To-
bet), 26140 W. 12 Mile Rd.,
Southfield, a son, Darryl
Adam.
• • •
May 7 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Racusin (Ellen
Mintz) of Oak Park, a
daughter, Debra Gail.
•• •
May 4 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Zager (Norma
Weitz), 26110 Marlow Pl.,
Oak Park, a son, Bradley
Philip.

Dr. Jerry Rosenberg has
been appointed Hutzel Hos-
pital's first full-time chief of
surgery.
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gical education, Dr. Rosen-
berg has been a member of
the hospital's department of
surgery for the past four
years, specializing in the
areas of kidney transplata-
tions and immunology.

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BNAI MOSHE Senior
United Synagogue Youth
will hold Shabat services 10
a.m. Saturday in the board
room. Youth in grades
nine-12 are invited. Kidush
follows services.
The Senior USY will hold
elections 2 p.m. Sunday in
the synagogue. Kadima
members who will be in the
senior group in September
are invited. For informa-
tion, call the adviser, Sandy
Silver, 356-0604, or the
president, Nancy Anker-
man, 546-5797.
Story Hour, for boys and
girls age 3-6, will meet 10
a.m. Saturday in the
playroom for Shabat
prayers, songs, stories,
games and refreshments.
Marilyn Freilich is adviser.
Kidush follows. For infor-
mation, call Ms. Freilich,
546-5285.
Junior congregation
will meet 10 a.m. Satur-
day in the chapel for
Shabat services. Boys
and girls age 7-13 are in-
vited. Mark Eichner is
adviser. For information,
call Eichner, 358-0065.
Junior congregation,
Kadima and Giborim will
meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the
synagogue for a softball
game. Friends are invited.
Refreshments will be
served. For information,
call Eichner or Henan
Weizman, 626-2355.
The youth groups will
participate in a youth

Cong. Bnai Moshe will
hold consecration services
10:30 a.m. Sunday in the
synagogue.
Consecrants are Cynthia
Borovoy, Michelle Bross,
Marla Iczkovitz, Rhonda
Levine, Karen Malamud,
Karen Pollens and Lisa
Stein.
The consecrants will pre-
sent an original cantata en-
titled, "The Synagogue,"
written by Rabbi Stanley
Rosenbaum, featuring sec-
tions written by the stu-
dents. Music for the cantata
was arranged by Cantor
Louis Klein, and by Mrs.
Lillian Zellman, music di-
rector.

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Shabat June 10. Youth
group members will conduct
services in the main
sanctuary and read from the
Torah. Families are invited.
Luncheon will follow.
Junior congregation and
senior USY will hold
Shavuot- services June 11
and 12.
• • •
BNAI DAVID Ha-or
youth group (grades five-
six) will hold a bowl-a-thon
fund raiser Sunday at Ark
Lanes West, meeting 1:15
p.m. at the synagogue. Pro-
ceeds will be donated to
charity and used to help
subsidize a year-end group
trip to Cedar Point on June
16: Persons interested in
participating in fund-

raising, or just to bowl,
should contact adviser
Steve Kideckel, 968-1765.
Masada (grades seven-
eight) will meet 6p.m. today
for miniature golf. The
group will return for an
oneg Shabat dinner and
program at the home of
Hartley Harris, 15270 Ken-
ton, Oak Park. Drivers are
needed. For reservations,
contact adviser Danny Kap-
lan, 398-7422, or group
president David Nathan,
967-3347.
Masada members par-
ticipating in the group
candy sale fund raiser
should turn in all monies to
the synagogue office or lib-
rary, to a group officer or to
adviser Kaplan by Thurs-

SZ Students to Graduate

Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
hold consecration services
9:30 a.m. Sunday at the
synagogue and graduation
exercises 7:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday in the synagogue.
Consecrants are: Julie

Adell, Laurel Adelman, Lisa
Applebaum, Myrna Baskin,
Andrea Becker. Deborah Ber-
man, Cheryl Blau, Lauren
Blumenstein, Donna Boesky,
Lesley Chodak, Suzanne Deitch,
Carol Fisher, Lisa Fishman,
Karyn Folbe, Erika Foz. Julie
Gage, Amy Garon, Cheryl Green,
Rebecca Green, Shelley Green.
Lisa Groffsky, Jorin Gropman,
Rise Handler, Julie Horwitz,
Wendy Joyrich, Cynthia Katz,
Tammy Kay, Wendy Kushner,
Ada Kusnetz, Sheri Levenson,
Sharon Manello, Pamela Moss,
Nancy Newman, Robin Perlman,
Cindy Rakotz, Atiigail Robinson.
Shelley Ross, Julia Rubiner,
Ronne Rubinstein, Lori Sachs,
Dana Salasnek, Alias Schreier,
Miriam Steinberg, Ellen Tauber,
Marjorie Williams and Gayle
Young.

SIXTH GRADE

Jeffrey Adelman, Elissa Appel-
man, Philip Arbit, Robin
Borinick, Scott Burman. Mark
Coden, Eric Cohen, Rodney Co-
hen. Theodore Cohen, Yale Co-
hen, James Daitch, Michelle
Dean, Daniel Diskin, Marla Dub-
rinsky, Alexander Eisenberg,
Jeffrey Finsilver, David
Fishman, Ellen Folbe, Kelly
Friedman, Rise Friedman, De-
nise Gold, Kenneth Goldstein,
Gary Conte, Karen Goodman,
Penina Goodman, Rebecca
GooeL Lyle Grant, Steven Grant,
Grant Greenberg. Sylvia Green-
berg, Steven Greenspan, Evan
Gus, James Hooberman, Eric
Horvitz, Rebecca Indenbaum,
Natalie Isgut, Michael Jacobs,
Laura Katz, Rochelle Katz, Jody
Kaufman. William Keene,
Robert Krugel, Cheryl Leib,
Joshua Lerner, Stacy Levenson,
Bradley Levin, Elaine Lewis, Ira
Margolis, Jeffrey Molitz, Paul

Adat Shalom
Confirraands

Adat Shalom Synagogue
will honor its confirmands
at a confirmation-Kabalat
Shabat service 8:30 p.m.
today in the synagogue.
Cantor Larry Vieder will
chant the liturgy, and Rabbi
Seymour Rosenbloom will
officiate.
Confirmands include
Nancy Cantor, Lisa Crane,
Lori Crane, Elizabeth
Gross, Risa Kraft, Debby
Neuvirth, Carol Newman
and Jane Okun.
The confirmands will pre-
sent an original cantata en-
titled, "Making Our
Dreams Come True." A re-
ception will follow.

Natinsky, Nancy Newman, Ste-
ven Ozrovitz, J01:110 Pearlman,
Karen Pensler, Mindy Podolsky,
Edward Pont, Kenneth Radner,•
Carolyn Rands, Harvey Roth,
Lisa Roth, Felicia Rubenstein,
Megan Rubiner, Bradley Sabin,
Marc Schechter, Marjorie
Schechter, Marci Schneider,
Alan Scbolnick, Jay Schwartz,
Michael Sherman, Lawrence
Shulman, Andrea Smith, De-
borah Stone, Benjamin Tauber,
Karynne Tencer, Michael Toft,
Paige Wedgle, Aaron Weinberg,
James Zeff and Arnold Zucker.

NINTH GRADE

Joanne Aaron, David Baruch,
Sheilah Brodsky, Judith Brown,
Miriam Cohen, Susan Cutler,
Aaron Dubrinsicy, Debra Engel-
baum, Susan Fine, Nancy
Fishman, Dena Gelzayd, Kirk
Gold, Shelly Gold, Daniel Ham-
burger, Janice Horvitz, Amy In-
denbaum, Nancy Joyrich, Marcy
KleilY, Susan Klein, Norma Kus-
net... Rachel Lerner, Carl Man-
ello. Andrea Margolis, Valerie
Meyerson, Mark Nathanson,
Elizabeth Purther, Renee Reich,
Sharon Sandberg, Laura
Schechter, Aaron Spiwak, Amy
Sternhill, Mark Stotsky, Jill
Weiner, Lori Weiner and De-
borah Zirkin.

12th GRADE

Dana Baruch, Howard Berlin,
Karen Blechman, Steven
Cicurel, Deborah Cohen, Bar-
nett Colvin, Laurence Daitch,
Cheri Davis, Faye Edelstein,
Debra Fleischman. Michael
Freedland, Steven Friedman.
Carol Garen, Jeffrey Gendloff,
Nancy Glen, Lori GooeL Shelley
Haas, Leslee Horvitz, Barbara
Horwitz, Brian Kepes, Ari
Kirsch, Joel Kushner, Carrie
Lachman. Jodie Laker, Dawn
Levin, Jay Levin, Jonathan
Levit, Daniel Lipnik, Neil
Nathanson, Linden Nelson,
Elizabeth Pierce, Kenneth
Reich, Eve Relder, Donald
Robinson, Theodore Ruza, Dana
Schanes, Elizabeth Shapiro,
Andrea Sharfman, Linda
Soverinsky, Susan Spiwak and
Ira Weiner,

day. Funds raised will go
towards a group year-end
trip to Cedar Point, as well
as to charity.
Atid . senior group
(grades nine-12) invites
eighth grade youth to join
with them for a trip to a
pin-ball arcade on Sun-
day, meeting 1:30 p.m. at
the synagogue. Cost will
include use of all games
and refreshments. Driv-
ers are needed. For re-
servations, contact ad-
viser Harris, 967-0735, or
group president Steve
Dines, 557-1977.
Talit and Tefilin Club
will resume weekly meet-
ings at 9 a.m. Sunday in the
chapel. Teens age 13-17
gather for services, followed
by breakfast and bowling.
The group will go to Cedar
Point June 19.
For additional informa-
tion on youth program ac-
tivities at Bnai David, con-
tact the synagogue youth-
line, 557-8325, or library,
557-8211.

Students Perform
Shabat Cantata

Students in the Cong.
Bnai David branch of the
United Hebrew Schools will
present a cantata entitled,
"A Travelogue Through the
Shabat Day," 7:30 p.m.
Thursday in the Bnai David
sanctuary.-
The cantata was prepared
by Cantor Sholom Keith. It
makes use of traditional
Shabat prayers, selections
from the songs and original
melodies.
Soloists include Shelli
Wolf, Steven Nakisher,
Kevin Goldberg, Steven
Levitt and Eric Abramson.
Refreshments will be
served, and admission is
free. The community is in-
vited.

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