52 Me 16, 1978 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS RABBI S. ZACHARIASH MOHEL 557-9666 RABBI DR. LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mahe,- Urring Mespaoh end Moms 7 Cantor Sidney RUBE Certified Moho' 3511-1426 on 357.5544 School Elections Cantor SAMUEL GREENBAUM Certified MOHEL Among the winners in selected school district elec- tions this week were: Far- mington, Janice Rolnick; Oak Park, Barbara Disner, Southfield, Gerald Sher- man. West Bloomfield voters rejected a one-mill tax in- crease that would have been used for building, remodel- ing and equipping schools. Servsng Homes & Hospitals 399-7194 — 547-7970 Are Your Plants A Mess? CALL Pant Care Specialist 12 years exp. in plant care Interior-Exterior Plant care, maintenance & design Residential - Commercial Call Mike - Nature's Helper 4 50 349-1410 shoes tots Am t,„„, 5 . doctor's shoe prescriptions correct/ filled • osacia •ged‘ •(lingo • 1.4 hush 'rails ? 4,41, dearer •wb. fo121 to June 1 — To former De- troiter Bruce Sherizen and Mrs. Sherizen (Esther Schneider of Fair Lawn, N.J.) of Philadelphia, a son, Yonatan Shraga. * * * May 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Michael Freedland of West Bloomfield, a daugh- ter, Emily Rebecca. * t * May 18 — To Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Marks (Janice Barnett), -former Detroiters of Columbus, Ohio, a son, David Barnett. In Home or Hospital 2-4444 'V Mss c_Siogez Births Specialized Sti otty MISS STOLLER Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Stoller of Southfield an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Candyce, to Dr. Ron Sherman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Sherman of Southfield. was Stoller Miss graduated from Michigan State University and at- tends the University of De- troit's school of law. Her fiance was graduated from MSU and the Des Moines College of Os- teopathic Medicine and Surgery. No wedding date has been set. aisots (7,/,Gutic bog c4nniuvriaty Mr. and Mrs. Max (Etta) Felsot of Oak Park were honored by their children and friends on the occasion of their 60th wedding an- niversary. Their children are: Mr. and Mrs. Harry (Estelle) Prady, Dr. and Mrs. Ber- nard (Sylvia) Schmidt, Betty Klein, all of Detroit; and Mr. and Mrs. Morrie (Diane) Felsot of Merritt Is- land, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Norman (Joan) Felsot of • Woodland Hills, Calif. The senior Felsots have 14 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Dr. Charles Kelman was graduated recently from the California College of Podiatric Medicine. He was elected to Pi Delta National Honor Society. Dr. Kelman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelman of Oak Park. 553-41101 .lantle at 4orrnin9faitgarmilltonbilis Baby World's NEW Teen Center BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES by FAMOUS brands like . . . Bassett • II Schodfield Sy II,. 6 .! II -MO • jh' Wa '4C 1341BY WORIM 6N TEENS 126 E. 14 MILE RD., CLAWSON 588 2333 - (2 MILES EAST OF WOODWARD) Youth News BNAI DAVID junior Graduation Told •cfe•IttSe heaciguartem for • •bee - _t al cancer/air • cisozytes r congregation (age 8-14) and Story Hour (age 4-7) will hold its final youth service 10 a.m. Saturday. Atten- dance awards will be pre- sented in the main congre- gation, and a youth lunc- heon will follow. Youth ser- vices will recess for the summer. The awards will be pre- sented by Rabbi Morton Yolkut. Among the reci- pients are: Vivian Adler, Lisa Behar, Naomi Ber- kove, Kenny Krause, Alisa Kreitman, Andrea Lam- pear, Richard Lampear, Andrea Leider, Saul Lipenholtz, Stuart Nathan, Scott Schubiner, Charles Schwartz, Jeremy Shere, Todd Stearn, Gil Stebbins and Michael Weingarden. The synagogue will spon- sor a family Sports Night, featuring new coach of the Detroit Pistons, Dick Vit- ale, 8 p.m. Tuesday in the synagogue. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Tickets are on sale from a youth leader or at the door. For information, con- tact the synagogue, 557- 0820. Talit and Tefilin Club will end its year Sunday with a father-son bowling tournament and presen- tation of trophies. Ac- tivities will follow 9 a.m. services and breakfast. All teens age 13-17 are in- vited. The group will re- cess for the summer. For information, contact ad- viser Alan Horvitz, 557- 0821. Ruach (grades three-four) will end the season with an all-day boat excursion to Bob-Lo Thursday. Children will gather 8:45 a.m. at the synagogue, and should bring a bag lunch. Reserva- tions should be made in ad- vance by contacting group adviser Deni Warsaw, 352- 3632, or Danny Kaplan, 398-7422, evenings. Ha-or (grades five-six) will close out its year with a trip to Cedar Point today. The bus will leave the School Editor Looks at Nazis The May issue of Medium iii, published bi-annually in place of Henry Ford High School's Spotlight news- paper, carried an article by Shari Wenner entitled "Nazism Grows in U.S." The article highlighted the Holocaust and the re- cent upsurge of Nazi activ- ity in America, including Detroit. Miss Wenner, 16, is a co- editor of Medium iii, a member of the National Honor Society, the National Journalism Society for High School Students, the school's band, orchestra, volleyball and swim teams and has won two music scholarships to attend a music program at Inter- lochen. She is a member of the Bnai Moshe USY. synagogue at 7:30 a.m. Pro- ceeds from the group bowl-a-thon will go to char- ity. Steve Kideckel is group adviser. (grades Masada seven-eight) will hold a year-end trip to Cedar Point Tuesday, meeting 7:15 a.m. at the synagogue. Members should bring a bag lunch. Dinner will be provided on the return trip. Bus transportation is being provided, and space is limited. For information, contact adviser Kaplan or Stuart Cohen, 547- 0780. Atid senior group (grades nine-12) will travel to Cedar Point Monday, leaving the synagogue at 7:30 a.m. Cost includes transportation, all rides and dinner. Special discounts are available for persons who have attended group activities during the year. For reservations, con- tact adviser Hartley Harris, 967-0735, evenings, or group president Steven Di- nes, 557-1977. BBYO Activities The Great Lakes AZA Council Softball League meets 9 a.m. Sundays at Cranbrook Field and at Catalpa Field in Southfield. Applications are being ac- cepted at the BBYO office through Monday. The pub- lic is invited. AZA coor- dinator for the program is Marvin Rotblatt of Goode AZA. The District 6 AZA- BBG Convention will take place Thursday, June 26 at Schwartz's Resort in Elkhart Lake, Wis. The theme of the convention is "Jewish Survival: The Dangers Within — The Dangers Without," and the slogan is "People Helping People." A total of 85 Michigan BBYOers will attend the Convention. A District 6 Adviser Train- ing Institute will take place simultaneously. Advisers attending the training program are: Larry Franklin, Hart AZA; Jon Kay, Beber AZA; Risha Ring, Dis- raeli BBG; Maxine Vex- ler, Yachad BBG, Windsor; and Fran Weiss, Na'im BBG. Cheryl Velick of Na'im BBG And Barry Stern of Posen AZA will attend the four-week BBYO kallah program in July at the Bnai Brith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa. A total of 30 Michigan BBYOers will be participat- ing in this summer's BBYO Israel Summer Institute, a six-week study tour of the state of Israel. The ISI in- cludes a two-day orienta- tion at the Bnai Brith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pa., followed by work on a moshav, a stay in the home of Israeli youth, a field school experience, 10 days in Jerusalem and a tour of the rest of the country, in- cluding a trip to the Sinai. Attending from Michigan Region are: Carla Mintz of Machar BBG; Lynn Arsht, Gan Dafna BBG; Risa Kraft and Marcy Lichterman of Disraeli BBG; Robyn Eps- tein, Sabra BBG; Robin Keila, Savage BBG; Danni Werchowsky of Lazarus BBG, Grand Rapids; Larry Mondry and David Malitz Of Benny AZA; Jim Honet, Beber AZA; Sarah Inde- nbaum, Glazer BBG; Shelly Berman, Masada BBG; Jeff Shanbom and Danny Lutz, Kishon AZA; Lee Ann Schreier and Karyn Folbe, Na'im BBG; Ian Alexis, Ivan Fenyvesi, Max Enkin, and Steve Climans of Herzl AZA, Windsor, Ruth Victor, Marla Lyons, Karen Glaser, Shelley Greene, Debbie Climans, Lisa Wunder, Karen Rosenbaum, Nancy Putterman and Susan Asa of Yachad BBG, Windsor; and Bert Green of Ann Ar- bor. The BBYO announced that Robin Keila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keila of Southfield, has been named the 1978 re- cipeient of the Arlene Viv- ian Moss Israel Scholarship Award. A member of Dora Sav- age BBG for the past three years, Robin has been chapter reporter, corresponding and re- cording secretary and recently was elected chapter president. She will attend the 23rd an- nual BBYO Israel Sum- mer Institute. The award was initiated in 1970-by Mr. and Mrs. Sol (Ida) Moss in memory of their daughter. The Great Lakes AZA and BBG Councils will hold their annual installations 7:30 p.m. Monday at Adat Shalom Synagogue. The theme for the evening's program will be "Looks Like We Made It." The ceremony will be hosted by Installa- tion Co-Chairmen Marcy Lichterinan of Disraeli BBG and Roger Klein of Goode AZA. Installing officers are: Gail Shifman, past presi- dent of the BBG Council, and Richard Segal, adviser to Goode AZA. The cere- mony will be followed by a disco featuring Marc An- kerman. Admission is nom- inal. All BBYO members are invited. Hillel Graduates Hillel Day School an- nounces the following have graduated from the ninth grade: David Altman, Shari Ferber, Frank Barry, Amy Freedland, Deena Gelfond, Jerome Glen, Anita Liwazer, Leah Mayer and Faith Tobin. Whomsoever walks (but) four cubits in Eretz Yisrael is assured-of immortality. — (Ketubot 111:1)