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April 02, 1982 - Image 75

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-04-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

13 Basic Causes Are Significant
for Nosanchuk's 2nd Bar Mitzva

Max Nosanchuk was nine
when he came to this coun-
try. He had the duties of as-
sisting in providing a family
income. As a newsboy, espe-
cially on Saturday nights
when his labors dragged
past midnight, he had
limited time for studies.
Therefore his Bar Mitzva
at Cong. Bnai David (then
e-Beth David) on Winder
_ reet in the Hastings area
was a routine call to the To-
rah.
Now 60 years later, as he
approaches his 73rd birth-
day, he is commencing to

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fulfill two wishes — the first
is to have a more impressive
Bar Mitzva service, and the
second to have a high school
diploma.
The first is being at-
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to the Torah at Cong.
Beth Achim on the last
day of Passover, April 15,
and will recite the Maftir,
Isaiah 10:32-12:6.
He is also attaining his
second goal. Four times a
week he now attends special
classes in Southfield, study-
ing the basics of grammar
and other required subjects,
and within a year he will
have his high school dip-
loma in his present home
city of Southfield.
He had been a carpenter's
helper to his father as a
child, then, with his wife
May, developed the plumb-
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Best Wishes For
A Happy, Healthy
PASSOVER

goes to Israel at least once,
sometimes twice a year,
mostly with United Jewish
Appeal and Israel Bond
delegations.
His pride now is that on
his second Bar Mitzva, at
age 13 plus 60, he is gener-
ous towards 13 of his most
favored causes: United
Jewish Appeal and the De-
troit Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, Jewish National
Fund, Jewish Association
for Retarded Citizens,
Chabad Lubavitch, Bnai
Brith, Anti-Defamation
League, Hebrew Univer-
sity, Cong. Beth Achim,
Bar-Ilan University,
Shaare Zedek Hospital in
Jerusalem, Technion and
ORT.

Jewish Center to Have Camp Reunion

The Jewish Community
Center will have a "roller
boogie reunion" for alumni
of its summer day camp
program 10 a.m. April 12 at
Bonaventure roller rink.
Children in kindergarten
through 10th grade are in-
vited. Trophies will be
awarded to the roller boogie
king and queen. There also
will be prizes and a camp
souvenir for everyone.
Bus transporation is
available at 9 a.m. from the
Jimmy Prentis Morris
Branch in Oak Park and at
9:30 a.m. from the main
Center complex.
Reservations for
transportation are re-
quired. For reservations
by Tuesday, call the Cen-
ter's group services
office, 661-1000, ext. 251.
This year's day camp pro-
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