Temple Marks Graduation, Confirmation at Services Temple Israel will ob- serve two major events this week when the congrega- tion observes its 42nd an- nual High School Gradua- tion Service and its 42nd VI DEO P ROD UC THI NS i . Video Taping Specialists * Weddings * Legal Work * Bar Mitzvahs * Social Events * Insurance Records STEVE SPITZ 557-6884 JERRY RUCKERT 559-4380 DESIGNS IN DECORATOR LAMINATES For high quality Formica Always at a great discount • From our designs or yours...for your home or office It doesn't have to cost a fortune ...only look like it! Specializing in: • Tables • Desks • Shelves • Wall Units • Cubes • Bedroom Groupings Call LOIS 540-2270 !! WHY WORRY 1! Leave Everything to Us Wyn & Harold Landis HOME CATERING Phone 557-6157 • STYL E • • ELEGANCE • BEAUTY WYN-HAROLD CATERING annual Confirmation pageant. Graduation takes place at 8 p.m. services today. A total of 43 students will re- ceive diplomas. Rachel Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mil- ler, and Michael Shore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Shore, will be the class speakers. Rachel will speak on "The Philosophy of the Jews," and Michael's topic will be "Jewish Pride." Other members of the graduating class, listed as follows, will participate in the service and in the graduation pageant. The Class of 1983 is as fol- lows: Julie Apple, Steven Beneson, Jonathan Berlin, Marla Blume, Holly Brenner, Eric Brodsky, Mindy Feldman, Ian H. Fox, Michael Gendelman, • Lori Goldberg, Steven Goodman, Susan Grekin, Valerie Hayman, Steven Kalt, Janice Klein, Lisa Komorowski, Stefanie Kroot, Steven Lefkofsky, Stacey Levine, Frederick Lopatin, De- nise Luft, Rachel Miller, Steven Moss, Neal Pernick, Karen Raitt, Cynthia Riley, Pamela Rissman, Natalie Rosenfield, Julie Rouff, Craig Rubin, Josi Ryke, Pamela Singer, Michael Shore, Rick Stone, Susan Tauber, Jeffrey Trepeck, Mallery Wayne, Matthew Weisberg, A. Evan West, Lisa Yorke, Karen Zeff and Sondra Ziegler. Confirmation exercises will take place, as is tradi- tional, on the eve of the Feast of Shavuot, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Highlighting this year's pageant will be the intro- duction of a new composi- tion written by music direc- tor Morton Gold to the festi- val prayer, "Hodu Ladonai." Confirmands and their families will be honored at a brunch at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in the temple's Herman Hall. Dinner for graduates and their families will pre- cede today's service. This year's confirmation class includes the following: Kenneth Bassey, James Be- rlin, Adina Blum, Burton Brodsky, Robin Bi-aun, Fred- erick Broida, Bradley Char, Sol Cogan, Joshua Cohen, Bruce Corman, Jon Davidson, Lisa Epstein, Alicia Erlich, Jennifer Erlich, 'Matthew Freedman, James Fuller, Steven Glass, Alyssa Goldberg, Lisa Golden, Daniel Halprin, Dana Harris, Emily Holzman, Ivan Hurwitz, Deborah Jacobs, Michelle Kalt, Leslie Kantor, Jeffrey Kaplan, Craig Kessler, Julie Keywell, Ron Kuppersmith, Kari Kutinsky, Marla Lax, Lawrence Leib, Dana Lesson, David Levine, Tracy Levine. Also, Jennifer Levinson, Brian Levy, Nicole Liberman, Robert Lippitt, Lauren Lipschutz, Lisa Marks, Daniel McColl, Toba Minkin, Lisa Mintz, Marc Nel- son, Stacey Piell, Mark Ratner, Kelly Reed, Julee Roth, Eddy Rubin, Mark Rubin, Howard Rubin, Michelle Sage, Michael Schiffer, Carrie Schuster, Stacey Schwartz, Lauren Serlin, Andrea Sherman, Felicia Silver, Stacy Singer, Darol Sipher, Michael Stern, Scott Stern, Jef- frey Stone, David Trepeck, Lee Trepeck, Randall Warren, Lisa Wax, Julie Wechsler, Stacey Weinberg, Susan Weinberg, Howard Weiner, Joel Weiner, Jeffrey Weinstein, Jon Weis- berg, Melissa Wolf, Erica Wolff, Debbie Zucker. Enthusiasm is a virtue rarely to be met with sea- sons of calm and unruffled prosperity. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Percy Seeks to Aid POWs WASHINGTON (JTA) — Israeli President Yitzhak Navon has sent a letter to Senator Charles Percy (R- M.), saying he was "deeply grateful" for Percy's efforts to obtain information about Israeli soldiers being held in Syria. Percy, who is chairman of the Senate Foreign Rela- tions Committee, has been particularly interested in the whereabouts of Zachary Baumel, an American-born Israeli soldier, and four members of his tank crew who were captured in Leba- non last June 11. Percy said that he has sought information from the Syrian Ambassador to Washington, the Interna- tional Committee of the Red Cross and the National League of Families. He said The term "anti- Semitism" was coined by the German Jew-hater Scholzer in 1781. he has also urged the State Department to act on Baumel's behalf since he is an American citizen. Percy has written to Sy- rian President Hafez Assad asking him if he would give his personal attention "to this humanitarian matter." Friday, May 13, 1983 25 TaMaRCIFF - LeasinG co 28585 TELEGRAPH RD. 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