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June 20, 1980 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-06-20

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Youth News

(Continued from Page 42)
Gordon Bodzin, Kelly
Ancher, Sarina Castro,
Adam Berg, Joshua Berg,
Jeremy Berg, Seth Berg,
Joshua Cutler, Adam Eich-

ner, Michele Eichner, Joel
Grand, Mark Feldman,
Cindy Friedman, Lowell
Friedman, Jeffrey Fried-
man, Allen Hoffman,
Roseanne Hoffman, Robert

* * *

Youth Win Center Awards

Four area students were recipients of the Jewish
Community Center's scholarships for study in Israel.
Winners are from left, front row: Ilyse Leland, Debra
Newman, David Handler and Channah Halon. Miss
Halon and Handler were winners of the Samuel Lin-
den Memorial Scholarship and the Milton J.
Steinhardt Scholarship. Miss Leland and Miss New-
man won the Max M. and Marjorie Fisher Scholarship
— The Gift of Education. Pictured with the award
winners are: Jane Sherman and Joel Tauber,
president of the Jewish Center.

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rVIen'sClubs

BETH ACHIM Men's
Club installed David Goldis
as president at its June 8
installation brunch at the
synagogue. Allan Rosen-
berg, past president of the
synagogue, also installed:
Aaron GreetisPon and Mor-
ris Penner, vice presidents;
Leonard Mitz, Max Schrut
and Joseph Silverstein,
secretaries; and Leon
Warner, treasurer. Cantor
and Mrs. Simon Bermanis
were honored on the eve of
the cantor's retirement.

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Michael Marcus, Seth
Meisler, Ron Meisler,
Andrea Kaplan, Michael
Kaplan, Neil Rockind,
Sandy Rockind, Carin Roc-
kind, Mark Richman, Ron
Samuels, Ron Palivoda,
Rachel Schey, Adam
Weiner, Daniel Weiner,
Miriam Weiner, Robert
Winer and David Zaffern.
Junior congregation
meets 10 a.m. every Satur-
day in the chapel for serv-
ices and discussions.
Everyone is welcome. The
group will continue to meet
all summer and the group
leader will be Michael
Sabes: For information
about the group, call ad-
viser Mark Eichner, 358-
0065.
Story Hour (age 3-6)
will meet 10 a.m. in the
board room for Shabat
stories and games.
Everyone is invited. The
group will meet all sum-
mer and the group's,
leader will be Maureen
Landau. For information
about the group, contact
adviser Roberta War-
shaw, 499-6837.
For information about
any of the Bnai Moshe
youth activities, call Sharon
Levine, youth director,
548-3123 or 547-3369.
* * *

Sholem Aleichem Institute
Elects Mrs. Schein President

Bette Schein was elected
president of the Sholem
Aleichem Institute at a re-
cent dinner meeting.

Other officers are: Mor-
gan Young, Rose Roth and
Norma Shifrin, vice
presidents; Molly Kap-
lansky, secretary; and Paul
Casman, treasurer.
Board members are:
Sheila Bass, Shirley Be-
nyas, Paul Chover, Ger-
trude Edgar, Morris Fried-
man, Bess Frumin, Jules
Harwood, Israel Kap-
lansky, Alfred Keats,
Naomi Mark, Dave Mos-
kowitz, Irving Panush,
Pauline Robb, Molly Sailer',

Radiotherapist Dr. Henry
S. Kaplan, director of Stan-
ford - University Medical
Center's cancer biology re-
search laboratory, received
the Michigan Cancer Foun-
dation's Prentis Medal for
Outstanding Contributions
to Cancer Research last
week during a three-day
biological carcinogenesis
workshop in Detroit.

U of M Historian
Sunday at Center

Dr. Sid Bolkowsky, an
historian at the University
of Michigan-Dearborn, will
speak on "The Burden of the
Holocaust: The Task of Fu-
ture Generations," at this
Sunday's meeting of
CHAIM (Children of
Holocaust Survivors Asso-
ciation in Michigan).
The program, at the
Jewish Community Cen-
ter's Morris Branch, will
begin at 10:30 a.m. For in-
formation, contact Charles
Silow, 962-9694.

Detroit Area
Retail Kosher
Meat Dealers
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The

Herbert Schein, Mildred
Young and Pearl Zeltzer.
Robert Benyas, past
president, was presented
with a book "in recogni-
tion of his eight years as
head of the organiza-
tion." Mr. and Mrs. Harry
(Jennie) Weinberg, par-
ents of Mrs. Schein, made
a presentation to their
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
(Sarah) Friedman received
a plaque "in recognition of
the many years of devoted
service they have given the
institute."

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Scientist Cited
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Year in Israel
Program Offered

NEW YORK — The De-
partment of Youth Activi-
ties of the United
Synagogue of America has
announced the creation of
the USY Year in Israel Pro-
gram, beginning September
1981.
This program will be open
to high school graduates
who are ready to continue
their affiliation with, and
commitment to, the Con-
servative movement. Thi-s
program will be geared
toward leadership training,
with a concentrated study
period in Jerusalem and a
service period of a kibutz or
moshay.
In addition to specific
leadership skills, courses
will include Hebrew lan-
guage, Bible study, theories,
of informal education,
Jewish history-and Zionism.
College credits may be re-
ceived for successful com-
pletion of this course.
For information, contact
the Department of Youth
Activities, 155 Fifth Ave.,
New York, N.Y., 10010.

Friday, June 20, 1980 43

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