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54

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 12, 1981

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Nominations for offices
will be held prior to the pro-
gram. There is a charge. For
details, call Phil Fabian,
967-4110; or Gerrie Fein-
gold, 968-8853.

SUNDAY JEWISH
SINGLES of the Jewish
Community Center will
present soprano Helen
Rowin in a musical program
8 p.m. Sunday at the Zionist
Cultural Center. Dancing,
refreshments and' a social
hour will follow.

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meeting 12:45 p.m. at the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch of the Jewish Com-
munity Center. Only per-
sons who have made ad-
vance reservations are elig-
ible to attend.
The group will have a
dance 8 p.m. Sunday at
Scandals in the Ramada
Inn. There is a charge.
The group will attend a
concert at Oak Park Major
Park 7:15 p.m. Tuesday. (In
case of rain the concert will
be held at Oak Park High
School.) Admission is free.
Reservation deadline is
Wednesday for tickets to
see "Bye Bye Birdie"
June 28 at the Star Thea-
ter in Flint. The group
will leave 12:30 p.m. that
day from the Morris
Branch. There is a
charge. For reservations,
limited to 20, call Larry
Maloff, 967-2947.
Volleyball is held 8:30
p.m. Mondays at the Morris
Branch. Softball is held
10:30 a.m. Sundays at
Cranbrook Park, South-
field.

* * *

Young Adults
to Have Picnic

The Young Israel Young
Adults Association will
have a picnic at Kensington
Metro Park Sunday, meet-
ing at Young Israel of
Greenfield at 2:30 p.m.
There is a charge. For in-
formation, call Matt Ka-
mins, 967-3777; or Edie
Katz, 967-3609.

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Shavuot is a time for
graduations and confirma-
tions and several more reli-
gious schools have made
available the names of the
graduates and confirmands.
They include:
DAY
HILLEL
SCHOOL: At 1 p.m. Sun-
day Hillel Day School will
graduate 20 students.
They are: Karen Altman,
Joshua Charlip, Barry De-
mak, Steven Ehrmann,
Adam Eichner, Annette
Ferber, Marcy Freedland,
Lilly Glancy, Jonathan
Goldstein, Jason Greisdorf,
Gary Herrhan, Jeffrey
Lupovitch, Leslie Miles, Jay
Must, Beth Phillips, Judith
Salzberg, Marilyn
Schwartz, Karin Stollman,
Faith Tam and David
Weiner.
Gerald Teller,
Dr.
superintendent of United
Hebrew Schools, will de-
liver the graduation ad-
dress. Rabbi Robert Abram-
son, headmaster of the
school, will charge the stu-
dents.
On Sunday evening, the
graduates will leave for
Washington for their class
trip under the supervision
of the ninth-grade adviser,
Mrs. Yolette Jaffe and sev-
eral parents.
TEMPLE ISRAEL: The
first confirmation service in
Temple Israel's new
sanctuary was held Sunday.
The confirmation class
consisted of 67 boys and
girls.
One of the confirmands,
Ronda Brodsky, delivered a
scroll containing the signa-
tures of all the members of
the class to the founding
Rabbi, Leon Fram.

UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS: The United
Hebrew Schools graduation
ceremonies will be held at
Cong. Beth Achim on Mon-
day at 7:30 p.m. The invoca-
tion will be made by Rabbi
Efry Spectre of Adat
Shalom Synagogue. Wel-
come remarks will be made
by Dr. Gerald A. Teller,
superintendent of the UHS,
and by Julius J. Harwood,
president of the UHS. Stu-
dent presentations will be
made by graduating
seniors, Annette Baker in
Hebrew and Anita Levin in
English.
A special cantata pre-
pared by Miss Levin
entitled "Israel: From
Tragedy to Triumph" will
be recited by high school
graduates. Songs will be
sung by graduating hey
students from Bnai Moshe,
Bnai David, Beth Achim
and Adat Shalom UHS
branches. An open letter
from the graduates will be
presented by Sheri
Katzman and Scott Cranis.
Tefilot will be recited by
Jeffrey Mendelson and
Marcy Woronoff. Schol-
arships for Jewish experi-
ences, .camping and Israel
programs will be presented
by Mrs. Anaruth Bernard,
chairman of the joint
UHS-Woman's Auxiliary
Scholarship Commission.
The diplomas will be
presented by Rabbi
Spectre and Mrs. Beat-

rice Kriechman to Adat
Shalom graduates; Rabbi
Abraham Zentman to
Beth Achim graduates;
Rabbi Morton Yolkut
with Lawrence Traison
to Bnai David graduates;
Rabbi Stanley Rosen-
baum with Dr. Leonard
Demak to Bnai Moshe
graduates, and Harwood
with Dr. Stanley
Kupinsky to the special
Mechina class and to
high school graduates.
The graduates are:

HIGH SCHOOL

Annette Baker, Scott Cranis,
Rayna Handelman, Sheri
Katzman, Anita Levin, Jeffrey
Mendelson, David Nathan,
Sandy Neuvirth, Celia Rubens-
tein, Marjorie Winkelman,
Marcy Woronoff, Joel Zeidman,
Brenda Zoldan.

HIGH SCHOOL MECHINA

Merav Barr, Jennifer Benja-
min, Ethan Berkove, Coleman
Breger, Emily Burns, Julie Keys,
Ori Lev, Patti Lieberman, Gayle
Neff, Judy Schlussel, Noah
Siegel, Joseph Starkman, James
Sugarman, David Weiss.

ADAT SHALOM

Darlene Biel, Scott Bishop,
Daniel Bressler, Jeffrey Bren-
ner, Sharon Carmi, Leslie Co-
han, Rochelle Denes, Denise El-
son, Jonathan Gold, Rachel
Greenbaum, Jennifer Green-
field, Robert Grodman, Eric Ka-
han, Steven Kahn, Debbie Knoll,
Jill Kornwise, Michael Krivan,
Jeffrey Lerner, Jeffrey Lorance,
Mathew May, Audrey Niskar,
Andrea Nussbaum, Anthony
Oleshansky, Beth Rochlen„
Hannah Rubenstein, Michael
Ruskin, Samuel Shanbom,
Robin Sherr, Alana Soloway,
Jason Stockier, Donna
Stumacher, Sandor Terner,
Donna Traub, Rebecca Tulup-
man, Andrew Wiener, Miriam
Weiner, Alan Woronoff, Jennifer
Adler, Lisa Lubin.

BETH ACHIM

Leslie Abella, Michael Beck,
Julie Bez, Robert Bienstock, Kel-
ley Black, Daniel Bressler, Marla
Brody, Scott Carrick, Craig Ef-
rusy, Kirk Farber, Paul Gedrich,
Scott Hutten, Stacy Kahn, An-
drew Kalish, Robert Kalman,
Neal Karlinsky, Adam Karp,
Jantes Katz, Jeffrey Kertes,
Julie Knoll, Michael Kraft, Lisa
Kruman, Lainy Licht, Jody Lip-
ton, David Little, Beth Malamud,
Cathy Mann, Barbara Marcus,
Loree Matafsky, Eric Miller,
Debra Minden, Eric Moss, Jef-
frey Moss, Ross Niskar, Lori
Penner, Marlowe Robinson,
Gary Rosenberg, David Sala-

mon, David Schwartz, Mark
Schwartz, Jack Schwartz, Har-
riet Sherman, Alan Shulak,
Joshua Silverstein, Karee Sil-
verstein, Scott Taub, Alyssa
Wander, Pamela Warner, Steven

Weingarden, Marc Zumherg,
Beth Failer.

BNAI DAVID

Brett Berk, Cheryl Berlin,
Robert Chatlin, JoLynn Epstein,
Saul Lipenholtz, Brian Menczer,
David Menczer, David Michaels,
Howard Nathan, Harold Nadler,
Joel Rosenbaum, Ellen Schoen-
feld, Kimberly Tolmich, Victor
Uzansky, Tina Wais, Deborah
Wein, Gregg Wiser, Susan Zweig.

BNAI MOSHE

Jason Blitz, Jamie Cohen,
Michelle Cohen, Steven Cooper,
Michael Deutsch, Amy Falbaum,
Michael Foster, Robert Gamer,
Jason Goldsmith, Mitchell
Goldstrom, David Gorosh, Helen
Gould, Sara Grosky, Jonathon
Horowitz, Mark, Jeross, Frei
Katkowsky, Jody Leichtmal
Steven Richter, David Roten-
berg, Frederick Zachman.

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