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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-06-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Mrs. Bloch's Body Found

Youth News

young adult Shabat services _back riding June 10, meet-
10 a.m. Saturdays in the ing 1 p.m. at the synagogue.
Klein Chapel. Nitzanim, For reservations by June 8,
age 3-7, meet 10 a.m. contact—adviser Marsha
Shabat mornings in the Katz, 968-7260.
board room for stories and
Ruach (grades three-
games.
four) will go to Bob-Lo
* * *
June 22. The group will
BNAI DAVID Atid hold a miniature golf and
senior youth group will go barbecue outing June 10,
horseback riding and roast meeting 5 p.m. at the
marshmallows Sunday, synagogue. For reserva-
meeting 1 p.m. at the tions, contact adviser
synagogue. Teens in grades Debi Chinsky Harris,
nine to 12 are invited, and 967-0735.
friends are welcome. There
Shavuot will be marked
is a charge. For reserva- at youth services Saturday.
tions, contact group officers Youth age 8 to 14 will meet
David Nathan, 967-3347, or in junior congregation
Steve Dines, 557-1977.
groups at 10 a.m. Story
Atid will also hold an Hour will meet for young
oneg Shabat dinner at 7:15 children age 4 to 7. A special
p.m. June 8 in the home of youth kidush will follow.
adviser Hartley Harris, Friends are welcome.
15270 Kenton, Oak Park.
For information on youth
Program will include slides programs at Bnai David,
and moves of the Tamarack contact youth directors
winter weekend and events Danny Kaplan or Harris at
during the year. The group the synagogue, 557-8325.
* * *
will end the year with a trip
to Cedar Point June 21. For
BNAI MOSHE Talit and
information, contact ad- Tefilin Club will conclude,
viser Harris, 967-0735.
its program year with a
Ha-or (grades five-six) bowling tournament. The
will visit Cedar Point June group will hold elections at
20. The group will go horse- its meeting 9:30 a.m. Sun-
* * *
day in the synagogue.
Students Play
Breakfast will be served.
The group will hold its
Baseball Sunday annual
installation 9:30
The Shomer Shabat
a.m. June 10 in the
Baseball League will see synagogue. Nathan Roth,
the Simhat Torah team
president of the men's club,
challenge the Shavuot team will be installing officer.
12:30 pan. Sunday at the
Trophies will be awarded.
Cong. Bnai David field.
Breakfast will be served.
* * *
Ari Lerner is captain of
Simhat Torah and Seth
DAY
HILLEL
Meisler, captain of Shavuot.
SCHOOL'S ninth grade
Other team captains are:
players will present "O-
Howard Marcus, Shabat;
liver" 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sun-
and Eric Hyams, Sukkot.
day at the day school.
Students from Akiva
Jon Levy will play the
Hebrew Day School,
lead role. Others in the cast
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
are: Erit Gill, Artful
United Hebrew School
Dodger; Howard Lupovitch,
branches at Cong. Bnai
Fagin; Bruce Frank, Bill
David and Bnai Moshe
Sykes; and Marla Schram,
participate in the league.
Nancy. In supporting roles
Advisers are Aryeh
are: David Annis, Joshua
Konigsberg, Lynn Eisen-
Baker, Marcella Bednarsh,
berg and Sara Green. They
Annette Berke, Daniel Co-
are assisted by Joe Zack and
hen, Sheryl Freedland, Eric
Rabbi Sidney Green.
Goldstein, Tami Lifton,
Jenni Newman and Lisa
*
Soleymani.
PartiOpating in the
company are: Cherna
Bednarsh, Barry Demak,
Scott Ettinger, Margo

ADAT SHALOM
Garinim (fifth and sixth
grades), Shoresh (seventh
and eighth grades) and
Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th
grades) will join the main
congregation in celebrating
Shavuot 9 a.m. Saturday in
the sanctuary.
Shoresh will have elec-
tions 7:30 p.m. Thursday in
the home of Miriam
Starkman, 3869 Peabody,
Bloomfield Hills.
For information about \
youth activities, call the
youth department, 851-
.. 5100.

s

** *

AKIVA HEBREW DAY
SCHOOL students in
Rabbi Feivel Wagner's
Halakha class will conduct
a Torah-thon to buy new
mezuzot for the school June
8 and 9 in the rabbi's home,
24520 Harding, Oak Park.
Sponsors are being sought
for the Torah-thon.
Persons who wish to
make a pledge, should call
Jerold Zwas, 356-8688; or
Kourash Fayazi, 352-3546.
* * *
BETH ACHIM'S Bnai
Mazal (grades five-six) will
take a mystery car ride
Sunday, leaving 2 p.m. from
the synagogue. There is a
charge for non-members.
For reservations, call the
Bnai Mazal adviser, Judy
Goldis, 626-1181; Judy
Schlussel, 642-4124; or
Colman Reaboi,69-0095.
•Lahav United Synagogue
Youth will have a car wash
8 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday at the
synagogue. Volunteers are
needed.
Registration deadline
is today for the Central
Region USY summer
boards to be held June
18-20 at Cong. Beth
Achim. Persons who are
able to house an out-of-
town USY'er should call
Cantor Earl Berris, 352-
8670.
Junior congregation
holds services 10 a.m.
Saturdays in the school
wing. Lahav USY holds

* *

Students Win Kalt Awards

* * *

Berkley Names
Valedictorian

Julie Winshall has
earned the honor of being
-named valedictorian of her
class at Berkley High
School.
Miss Winshall, daughter
of Dr. Jack I. Winshall of
Huntington Woods and the
late Mrs. Winshall, earned
an overall grade point aver-
age of 4.013.

Winners of the 13th annual Kalt Israel Schol-
arship Awards at Cong. Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
are: Margery Liboff, third from left, and Laurel Toby,
second from right. Pictured with the honorees, as they
accepted their awards at the graduation exercises of
the synagogue's religious school are, from left: Rabbi
Israel Halpern, spiritual leader of the synagogue;
Harold Kalt, Miss Liboff, Judge Michael Stacey, Miss
Toby and Mrs. Bee Kalt. Miss Liboff received an
award of $1,000 to be used for a summer tour to Israel.
Miss Toby received a State of Israel Bond. The awards
are sponsored annually by Mrs. Kalt and her family.

zitE

AiiivEV14

Named to Honors
Youth Orchestra

Senior Ralph Naftaly of
Oak Park High School, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Naf-
taly of Oak Park, has been
selected to perform with the
Michigan School Band and
Orchestra Association's
Honors Orchestra at the
1979 Youth Arts Festival.

Friday, June 1, 1919 25

Gilbert, Francine Herme-
lin, Julie Hermelin,
Wendi Littky, Jeff
Lupovitch, Debra Nel-
son, Adam Schiff and Mia
Weinberg.
Assisting the students
are teacher Alicia Nelson,
and adviser Yolette Jaffe.
Proceeds will go for the stu-
dents' ninth grade trip.
There is an admission
charge.

Anti-Israel Act
Delayed by WHO

GENEVA (JTA) — The
World Health Organization
(WHO)..shelved for one year
an Arb-sponsored move to
suspend Israel's voting
rights in .the organization.
The action followed a
move by a main committee
of WHO's annual assembly
which accepted a com-
promise proposal from its
Mozambique chairman
after a series of behind-the-
scenes negotiations to avert
an open clash between Is-
lamic states and Western
nations.
The proposal . noted that a
special WHO committee on
health conditions in
Israeli-occupied areas had
not visited the region this
year. It called for the
three-member team to con-
duct a new on-the-spot in-
vestigation and report back
next year.
The resolution was ac-
cepted in committee by
consensus and now goes
before the full assembly.
WHO officials said there
was no reason to expect
the decision will be chal-
lenged.
The United States had
cautioned WHO earlier this
month that it would con-
sider withdrawing -from
that body if it expelled or
suspended Israel or if it
would act against Egypt.
WHO opened its assembly
May 7 to set policies for the
coming year.

Voice of Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
The Israel Radio will revert
to its original name, Kol
Yisrael (the Voice of Israel),
the Broadcasting Authority
has decided.
The name was changed to
Shiddurei Yisrael (Israel
Broadcasting) when televi-
sion was introduced, so as to
have one term encompass-
ing both state-run media.

NEW YORK—An Israeli
identification expert and
one of the grandsons of the
Israeli hostage killed after
the 1976 raid on Entebbe
flew to Uganda this week
and identified the remains
and dentures uncovered in a
shallow grave as belonging
to Mrs. Dora Bloch.
The remains were found
over the weekend near a vil-
lage 20 miles east of Kam-
pala.

Mrs. Bloch was separated
from the other hostages of
the hijacked Air France jet ,
after becoming sick. She
was reportedly taken from a
Kampala hospital and slain
after Israeli commandoes
rescued the other hostages
during the July 3, 1976, raid
on Entebbe Airport.

ALTERATION
HEADQUARTERS

Randolph Tribute





NEW YORK — The
Anti-Defamation League of
Bnai Brith issued a state-
ment of tribute following
the death in May of black
civil rights pioneer A.
Philip Randolph.
The ADL honored Ran-
dolph in 1963 with its
Democratic Legacy Medall-
ion.

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