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June 18, 1982 - Image 58

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-06-18

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58 Friday, June 18,. 1982

I

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Youth News

BETH ACHIM Lahav
United Synagogue Youth's
representative to the sum-
mer boards in Grand Rapids
next week is Mike Wein-
raub.
A social and dance at 5
p.m. June 30 will be held in
honor of the USY on
Wheels participants visit-
ing Beth Achim. All youth

are invited. Admission is
free. Music will be provided
by Marc Ankerman. For de-
tails, call Ankerman at the
synagogue, 352-8670.
Kochavim will have a
craft day drop-in 1:30 p.m.
June 27 at the synagogue.
Admission is free.
* * *
YOUNG ISRAEL OF

GREENFIELD will have a
minyan for boys and girls
age 6-11 at 10 a.m. Satur-
day.
Boys in grades four-six
will meet at 7:45 p.m.
Saturday in the synagogue
to study Mishnayos Avos.
Kvutzat Shabat (nursery
to second grade) will meet at
6:45 p.m. Saturday.

BBYO Activities

Andy Kollin of Akiba
AZA and Felissa Burns. of
Ahavah BBG were installed
as presidents of the Great
Lakes AZA and BBG Coun-
cils, respectively, at the an-
nual BBYO Installation
A*074i,

ANDY KOLLIN

held at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.
Andy has been a member
of Akiba AZA for the past
two years and recently con-
cluded his term as president
of that chapter.
Felissa has been a
member of Ahavah BBG for
three years and has served
as president of her chapter
as well as membership vice

FELISSA BURNS

president for the BBG
Council.
Other officers for the
AZA Council are: Mark
Levin, Akiba AZA, pro-
gramming vice president;
Rick Mintz, Ruach AZA,
membership vice
president; Kevin Wolf,
Kishon AZA, outstate
vice president; Bobby
Glen, Beber AZA, trea-
surer; Jimmy Kollin,
Akiba AZA, secretary;
Lee Cohen, Samson AZA,
reporter; and Kevin
Gersten, Posen AZA,
counselor.
Other BBG Council offi-
cers are: Missy Remer,
Shoshanna BBG, pro-
gramming vice president;
Sheryl Slutzky, Shoshanna
BBG, membership vice

president; Julie Weil, Sav-
age BBG, outstate vice
president; Jill Garvin, Brice
BBG, treasurer; Andrea Ja-
ron, Ohr Hashemesh BBG,
secretary; Eva Tugman,
Ahavah BBG, reporter; and
Beth Berman, Erani BBG,
counselor.

Gen. Maurice Rose
AZA won the AZA Out-
standing Chapter Award for
the sixth consecutive year.
The AZA Most Improved
Chapter Award was won by
Jack Benny AZA. Jimmy
Kollin of Akiba AZA won
the AZA Minutes Incentive
Award "for keeping out-
standing minutes of the
chapter's meetings."
The BBG Outstanding
Chapter Award was shared
by two chapters for the first
time — Shalom Aviv BBG
and Machar BBG. The BBG
Most Improved Chapter
Award was won by Machar
BBG. Carrie Winograd of
Yachad BBG, Windsor,
won the BBG Minutes In-
centive Award while Brice
BBG won the BBG Scrap-
book Contest.
The Silver Shield of
David, AZA's highest indi-
vidual award, was pre-
sented to Mark Kaplan of
Herzl AZA, Windsor. The
Bronze Shield of David, the
second highest award, was
won by Ted Efros, Gary Naf-
taly and Brian Binder of
Rose AZA and Aaron Oz-
rovitz of L'Chaim AZA. A
special Bronze Shield of
David presentation was
made to Joel Ungar, an
alumnus of Beber AZA.
The Gold Star of De-
borah, BBG's highest in-
dividual award, was pre-
sented to Andrea Berk of
Yachad BBG, Windsor;
Tammy Sisler of Savage
BBG; Beth Berman of
Erani BBG; Joy Enoch of
Chavayrim BBYO, Grand
Rapids; Sharon Rich of
Brice BBG; and Audrey
Levine of Rishonah BBG.
The Silver Star of De-
borah, the second highest
award, was won by Sue
Webber of Machar BBG,
Julie Weil and Karen
Cash of Savage BBG,
Cheryl Slutzky and Sheri
Benkoff of Shoshanna
BBG, Marcy Woronoff of
Shalom Aviv BBG and
Jodi Haber of Erani BBG.
Twenty-seven AZA and
BBG members from Michi-
gan Region will attend the
1982 Mid-Atlantic Machon
(Inter-Regional Conven-
tion) Sunday-Thursday at
the Bnai Brith Perlman
Camp in Starlight, Pa. The
theme of this year's Machon

tiquities, which are pro-
tected by law. It carries out
country-wide surveys, pre-
vents damage to sites from
development and building,

The Israel Department of
Antiquities and Museums is
responsible for safeguard-
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excavations and their an-

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Hillel Day School of Met-
ropolitan Detroit held
commencement exercises
Sunday for its ninth grade
graduates.
The graduates are:
Katherine Beitner, Rachel
Charlip, Joel Kersch, Ste-
ven Kleiff, James Kollin,
Andrew Langwald, Har-
leigh Mandel, Hindy Naj-
man, Dena Pepper, Adam
Schiff, Eric Siegal, Janine
Soleymani, Howard Spin-
ner, Rachel Tessler and
Lorne Zalesin.
James Kollin, the
president of the graduating
class, presented Hillel Day
School with .a contribution
to the Scholarship Fund on
behalf of the graduates.
Eighth grade students
who have become Bar or
Bat Mitzva since June
1981 were honored at
Hillel's Bar and Bat
Mitzva convocation.
Honored were: Shlomit
Barak, Betsy Bernard,
Michele Faudem, Diana
Gertsmark, Orit Her-
shkovitz, Wendi Littky,
Jennifer Morse, Marla
Must, Dina Najman,
Michael Rocklin, Deborah
Schlussel, Charles ,
Schwartz, Roya Soleymani,
Aaron Tam, Ruth Tessler,
Steven Winkelman and
Dana Zachor.

MD Recipients

Four area residents re-
ceived their Doctor of
Medicine degrees from the
Wayne State University
School of Medicine at com-
mencement exercises.
They are: Jeffrey Pont,
Gary Reinheimer, Howard
Bialick and Jeffrey Weitz.

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Michigan coordinators
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