44 _tridafkly 28, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS CROP Starts Oak Park Plan for 30 Individual Block Clubs MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience MAGICAL MEL 547-2464 Caricatures for your party By SAM FIELD Call 399-1320 Concerned Residents of Oak Park (CROP), an or- ganization which was formed last fall with synagogue support as a neighborhood association, has announced a com- prehensive plan to organize block clubs in Oak Park to help improve the neighbor- hood. According to Rabbi Bet- zalel Gottlieb of Cong. Mis- hkan Israel Nusach H'Ari — Lubavitcher Center, CROP is concentrating on organizing block clubs on each of the approximately 30 blocks in the area bounded by Greenfield, Coolidge, Nine Mile and Oak Park Blvd. Rabbi Gottleib said the sr. No Contract We Deliver Disc. 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Technion Board Elects Detroiter HAIFA — Detroiter Louis Milgrim has been elected an alternate member of the Board of Governors of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technol- ogy. He will serve a three year term. BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES. by FAMOUS brands like . . . Schoolfield Stjullcv B41BY WORIII 6N TEENS 588 2333 126 E. 14 MILE RD., CLAWSON - (2 MILES EAST OF WOODWARD) ready met, 10 more are planning their first meet- ings and all the blocks in the area are expected to be or- ganized by the end of Au- gust, according to the rabbi. When CROP was an- nounced last fall, the or- ganizers said they would concentrate their efforts north of Nine Mile Rd. be- cause the South Central Oak Park Association (SCOPA) was working to- wards the same goals south of Nine Mile. Youth News YOUNG ISRAEL TEENS of the National Conference of Synagogue Youth was named chapter of the year at both the Cent- ral East Regional and NCSY National conven- tions. The region also was named region of the year. Regional awards on the chapter level were pre- sented to Janet Fink of Oak Park, NCSYer of the year Michael Eisenberg of Oak Park, Kesser Shem Tov; Debbi Engel of Oak Park, Torah Achievement. Na- tional awards went to Janet Fink, NCSYer of the year and Michael Eisenberg, Torah Achievement. Officers for the 1978- 1979 season are Cheryl Ginns, president; Jay Jubas, Rachel Flatt and Aryeh Koeningsberg, vice presidents; Joel Storchen, treasurer; Lynn Eisenberg, Carol Subar and Sheryl Zuroff, secretaries; Janet Fink, counselor; Terri Eisen- berg, adviser; and Dennis Eisenberg, director. Alex Saltsman and Mor- ris Flatt received special awards. Rabbi Sidney Green was presented the Baby World's NEW Teen Center Bagett ments, including main- taining lists of reputable handymen and repair- men; city government; and a newspaper to keep residents informed of CROP and city activities. Rabbi Gottlieb said CROP is concentrating on what it calls Region I in order to get established. He said that Lubavitch volun- teers have initiated the first meetings, but that CROP is not affiliated with any synagogue. Some 10 blocks have al- Torah Service Citation. The Beth Shalom group Janet Fink, Mike Eisen- hosted a barbecue and swim party for the youth, berg, Cheryl Ginns, Debbie Engel, Lisa Korman, Jay Shaharit services and a trip Jubas, Mira Goldner and to Greenfield Village. The Lahav group planned Elyse Adler won meritori- ous leadership citations. a spaghetti dinner and square dance for the travel- Others who received awards were: Yaakov ers, Shaharit services and a Shuchatowitz, outstanding tour of the Cadillac au- service citation; Joel Stor- tomobile plant. chan, outstanding member Two of the teens, Lois award; Lisa Korman, Torah Velenchik and Jill Service Citation; Debbie Salamy, came under the Engel and Michael Eisen- auspices of Cong. berg, YI Teen of the Year Rodeph Sholom Award. (Bridgeport, Conn.) of Committees are now which the late Rabbi being formed. For informa- Harry Nelson, father of tion, call Jay Jubas, 545- Detroit's Rabbi David A. 3310, or Rachel Flatt, 399- Nelson, was spiritual 2777. leader for 30 years. • • • The trip, originating from BETH SHALOM United Synagogue Youth and New York, lasts six weeks BETH ACHIM's Lahav and is sponsored by the Un- USY recently hosted par- ited Synagogue of America. ticipants in the USY on About 300 teens are par- Wheels program. ticipating in the program. New Detroit Honors Judge Running for County Ct. James A. Hathaway, al- ternate chief judge of Re- corder's Court, was honored recently with a com- memorative plaque from New Detroit, Inc., recogniz- ing his many civic contribu- tions to the greater Detroit metropolitan area. Judge Hathaway, who is a candidate for Wayne County Circuit judge, has a long and distinguished re- cord of civic and gov- ernmental service to Michi- gan. Judge Hathaway is a former city attorney in Mackinaw City, and a former member and presi- dent of the Detroit Board of Education. He has been a member of New Detroit for more than eight years. A practicing attorney for 30 years and a trial judge for the past six years, Judge Hathaway is a former co- editor of the Detroit Bar As- sociation Journal, and was formerly a member of the Detroit Library Commis- sion; the Great Cities Executive Board and Re- search Councils Rehberg Children's Fund; the Advis- ory Committee on Needs for Higher Education in South- eastern Michigan; and the Greater Detroit Chapter, Michigan Association for Births July 23 — To Mr. and July Mrs. Jacob Ben-Ozer (Shoshana Gelbman), 7329 Oak Tree Dr., West Bloom- field, a daughter, Elite Yonit. * s * July 19 — To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Korda (Dena Epel), - former Detroiters of Denver, Colo., a daughter, Sonya Epel. * * * July 17 —To Dr. and Mrs. Mark Borkin (Bobbie Keith), 29184 Lancaster, Southfield, a daughter, Julie Michel. * * * July 13 — To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bortman (Nancy Marx), former De- troiters of Tempe, Ariz., a daughter, Stacey Jo. * July 13 —To Dr. and Mrs. Milton Stern (Barbara Shoskes), 30312 Club House Ln., Farmington Hills, a son, Noah Aaron. * s * July 6 — To Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Bodzin (Linda Scheinker) of Oak Park, a daughter, Jennifer Lauren. * * June 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zeidman (Lois Glazer), former Detroiters of Auburn, Maine, a daugh- ter, Shoshana. Beth El Nursery Seeks Students Temple Beth El Nursery is taking registration for its 1978-1979 program year. Two-, three- and five-day programs are available. The programs emphasize Jewish holidays and obser- vance, as well as creativity and regular nursery school activities. The lunch prog- ram will be available again this year. For information on the nursery or to register, call Mrs. Joy Kaplan, 851-1100. RABBI DR. LEO lu JUDGE HATHAWAY Emotionally Distrubed Children. Currently, he is a member of the Recorder's Court Judges executive probation, rules and legisla- tive committees. He is a member of the President's Council of Marygrove College, and is a member of the Michigan Judges Association and its rules legislative commit- tees. 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