THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26 Friday, May 18, 1919 BAHM, Temple Honor Grads As the school year comes to a close, area synagogues and temples are making available the names of their graduates, confirmands and consecrants. Temple Israel will hold graduation services 8 p.m. today in the temple. Theme of the service is "The Chal- lenges We Face: Jewish Youth Confront the Modern World." Speakers will be Michelle Weinstock, How- ard Iwrey and Shelly Zeff. Leading the Torah serv- ice will be Sharon Fine and Suzan Folbe, both of whom studied for six months dur- ing the past year in Israel Highest dollars paid for your diamonds, gold, or antique jewelry!!! CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 851-7333 Lisc. by State - of Mich. ',•‘•:k%•\ • . 4,1,4414'AI a.iclo The Harry Fischel Institute Midrasha - The Jerusalem Seminary Ariel cordially invites the greater Detroit Jewish community to the dedication of their new home under the Eisendrath In- ternational Exchange pro- gram of the Union of Ameri- can Hebrew Congregations. Winners of the Brenda Bloomberg Awards are: Scholarship, Susan Borns- tein, Howard Iwrey and Sharla Simon; youth group activities awards, Michael Lask, president's plaque; Howard Iw- rey, David Sherman, Karen Shore, Jeffrey Stone and Shelly Zeff, officers' awards; Julie Goldfarb and Lisa Weingart, MSTY awards; Susan Bornstein, leadership award; and Phyllis Gutenberg, Sharyn Krieger and Michelle Weinstock, service awards. The David D. Brenner Award for college textbooks will go to Susan Bornstein. Undergraduate awards will be presented as follows: The John R. Herman Award to Mark Greenberg for six-months study in Israel; Michael J. Syme Camp Scholarship Award to Amy Hoffman; the Joseph Gross Camp Scholarship Award to Steven Grekin; the Sherry Ellen Simon Camp Scholarship Award to Paula Schane; and the Martha Stein Book Awards to Kenneth Berman, Adam Cooper, Mark Greenberg and Patricia Seyburn, 11th grade; and Thomas Barth, Dennis Brodsky, Steven Grekin, Susan Poger, Emily Rothman and Lynn Zat- kin, 10th grade. Members of the Graduat- ing Class of 1979 are: June 26, 1979 - 4:30 p.m. 5 Hapisga Street Jerusalem (opposite Mount Herzl) The Greater Detroit Committee Alison Awerbuch, Neal Ber- kowitz, Elizabeth Bodner, Susan Bornstein, David Brooks, Brian Conn, Sharon Fine, Suzan Folbe, Carol Freeman, Brian Gendel- man, Elizabeth Golden, Robin Golden, Julie Goldfarb, Pamela Grossman, Phyllis Gutenberg, S. Neil Handler, Howard Iwrey, Elizabeth Kanter, Daniel Kat- zenstein, Debra Kleiman and Lisa Kogan. Others are: Mitchell Kopnick, Sharyn Krieger, Miles Lakin, Jill Landsman, Michael Lask, David Liebowitz, David Letwinski, Metropolitan Detroit Chapter of Hadassah Invites you to attend The Installation Luncheon Tuesday, June 5,1979 12:00 P.m. Congregation Shaarey Zedek Featuring Israeli singing sensation Todd Levin, David Lichtman, Karl Lipson, Jill Lublin, Joyce Luft, Lawrence Mendelson, Mark Movish, Gary Packard, Joel Poger, Hillary Polan, Ken- neth Raskin, Neal Rifkin, Jon Rittman, Scott Rosenberg. Completing the list are: Jonathan Ross, Howell Selburn, David Sherman, Margot Sherr, Karen Shore, Marcy Siegel, Sharla Simon, Cheryl Singer, Janet Stein, Sharon Stein, Jef- frey Stone, Pamela Viviano, Karen Wayne, Sheldon Wechsler, Eissa Weingarden, Lisa Weingart, Michelle Weinstock, Shelly Zeff, Rhonda Zeldes and Nancy ZimmeLman. Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses' religious school will hold its annual graduation and consecra- tion exercises 10 a.m. Sun- day in the synagogue. The graduation program will feature a cantata entitled, "The Hebrew Calendar Sings for Joy," presented by the graduat- ing class, and written by Rabbi Israel Halpern, senior rabbi, and produced and directed by Dr. Harry Jubas, educational director. Participating in the pro- gram will be the religious school choir, under the di- rection of Ruth Gill, and ac- companied by Chana Wein- garden. Greetings will be rendered by Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper and Sheldon Fishman, president-elect of the congregation. Mes- dames Arthur Smith and Leon Mondry and Dr. Jubas will present diplomas, gifts and certificates. Rabbi Hal- pern will recite the benedic- tion. A reception will follow. Graduates are: David Daszkal, Miriam Gaba, Audra Gendelman, Stacey Hir- shman, Steven Kagan, David Kalt, Alissa Klein, Bill Lipton, MEirtin Manheimer, _ Suzie Merkle, David Miller, Bryan Natinsky, Laurie Okin, Tracey Reznik and Eric Rosenberg. Also Jodi Rubin, Rodney Ruda, David Schon, Renea Shulman, Robert Singer, Joel Skolnick, Jeffrey Toby, Jeffrey Wolok and Bradley Zerman. Consecrants are: Danielle Barron, Paul Cohen, Eric Droz, Hilary Dzodin, David Edelstein, Sheri Fine, Ian Flash- ner, Steven Friedman, Howard Gitler, Beth Goldberg, Lisa Goldberg, Rebecca Goldberg, Ruth Halbany, Bradley Hir- shman, Hindy Hoffman, Susan Katz, Lawrence Levy and Jodi Levine. Also Shaheen Moghadam, Amanda Niskar, Howard Norber, Neil Okin, Lesley Pevos, Stephanie Reich, Mindy Robiner, Joshua Rubin, Lori Sampson, Joshua Saxe, Lonnie Stone, Adam Treitman, Paul Toby, Joshua Wander, Carolyn Wayne, Elisa Zabel, Michele Zeltzer and Phyllis Zucker. Graduation Set at Emanu-E1 Ruthi Navon Installing Officer Goldie Adler Complete Luncheon $9 Please respond before May 26 Babysitting for children 2 years and older by reservation 357-2920 Thrift Shop Van will be waiting for your gently used items. Temple Emanu-El will hold its high school gradua- tion services 8:15 p.m. today in the temple. Graduating are: Sheryl Baum, Marcia Bloom, Jef- frey Cooper, Marshall Eisenberg, Judith Goode, Robert Hyman, Stephen Hyman, Linda Linsky, Marcy Linsky, Carole Peve, Craig Schwartz; Ezra Shaya and Steven Winkler. Talk Canceled The lecture by the Zionist Organization of America's Dr. Paul S. Riebenfeld, scheduled for Thursday at Cong. Beth Achim, has been canceled. Sameness is the mother of disgust, variety the cure. — Petrarch Nothing happens just as one fears or hopes. — Theodor Herzl AD — BIGGEST DISCOUNTS SMALLEST SLIM ALUM. BLINDS I VERTICAL BLINDS I DRAPES Laminated Blinds & Shades SLIM WOOD BLINDS I WOVEN WOODS I SHADES HURTIG WINDOW NTERIOR OUR REPUTATION SPEAKS FOR ITSELF 559-8209 FREE ESTIMATES CULTURAL COMMISSION BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES —I— 5075 W. MAPLE ROAD WEST BLOOMFIELD PRESENTS "THE GREAT DICTATOR" SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1979 $2.50 per person 8 P.M. 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Friedman, Vice President Sanford L. Wolok, Vice President Morris Dorn, Treasurer Norman Blake, Secretary David Silver, _ Samuel P. Havis, Trustee _ Trustee Hillel L. Abrams, Trustee Edward Miller, 'Cem. Chairman Rabbi Israel I. Rockove Exec. Dir. Nathan Wolok, Ass't Dir. Rabbi H. Henry Goldschlag Cam. Adm Harry E. Citrin, Hon. President