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June 08, 1984 - Image 59

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-06-08

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THE DETROIT 'JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 8, 1984 '5

YOUTH

B'NAI DAVID paid spe-

cial recognition to the fol-
lowing children for their
participation in youth serv-
ices during the year: (Story
Hour) Carrie Adler, Steven
Adler, Allan Rosenblat,
Robbie Rosenblat, Randy
Herman, Zachary Herman,
Michael Herman, David
Yolkut, Becky Maltz, Josh
Sherman, Sara Dubin, De-
bbie Dubin, Aric Salei, Ben-

jamin Doppelt, Michelle Joseph Feldman also were
Doppelt, Korey Bahash, cited.
Alicia Minns and Jacqui
At noon Sunday, mem-
Minns.
bers of the youth program
Also (Junior Congrega- and their families are in-
tion) Danny Yolkut, Jacqui vited to participate in
Kaufman, Miryam Ber- games and contests at the
nard, Jeff Klein, Danny annual men's club picnic at
Shere, Jackie. Kahldon, the Oak Park Shepherd
Aneke Adler, Jeremy Shere Park. For information, call
and Marni Adler. Shawn the synagogue office, 557-
Steam, Ryan Stearn, Miles 8210. Admission is free.
Stearn, David Herman and
On June 17, Masada
(grades six-eight) and Atid
(grades nine-12) will go
canoeing and have a picnic
at Proud Lake. Participants
should meet at the
synagogue at noon. Reser-
vations should be made by
Thursday to Monte Schloss,
559-6399; or the youth
office, 557-8325.
The youth groups will
have an all-day Cedar Point
outing on June 24, meeting
at 7:30 p.m. at the
synagogue. There is a
charge, and discounts for
previous program
attendance will be appli-
cable. Contact the youth
office for information. Bus
transportation will be pro-
vided.

Zelda Robinson pursues
re-election to school board

Robinson,
Zelda
president of the Southfield
Board of Education, has an-
nounced her candidacy for
re-election to the Southfield
School Board. The election
will be held Monday. Mrs.
Robinson has served on the
school board for eight years,
holding the posts of trustee,
treasurer for five years, vice
president and president, her
current post.
Mrs. Robinson is an
elected member of the board
of directors of the Michigan
Association of School
Boards and chairman of the
Michigan delegation to the
Federation Relations Net-
work, the legislative arm of
the National School Boards
Association.
Mrs. Robinson is on the
executive committee of the
Jewish Community Council
and is chairman of its
Holocaust sub-committee.
She initiated the Holocaust
studies program in South-
field Public Shools.
She is also vice president
of membership for the Sha-
ron Group of Hadassah, a
board member and par-
liamentarian of the
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood,
and a "member of B'nai
B'rith Women; National

Zelda Robinson

Council of Jewish Women;
Women's American ORT;
Women's Division, Met-
ropolitan Detroit Round
Table, National Conference
of Christians and Jews;
League of Women Voters;
and Tri-County Braille
Volunteer Services.
Mrs. Robinson is a Li-
brary of Congress-certified
Braille transcriber and has
been a volunteer tutor of
English as a second lan-
guage for Russian immig-
rants.
She was graduated from
the University of Michigan
and did graduate work at
Teachers College of Colum-
bia University and Wayne
State University.

JFS volunteers recognized
at special lunch Wednesday

A total of 150 volunteers studied voice, piano, bas-
of the Jewish Family Serv- soon and recorder before
ice and Resettlement Serv- coming to the University of
ice will be honored at noon Michigan School of Music.
Wednesday at the annual She was graduated summa
"Thank You" luncheon at cum laude, having majored
the Jewish Federation in early music and voice
performance.
Apartments.
Ms. Pape teaches voice
JFS volunteers serve as
visitors to nursing homes, and recorder, directs a
escorts to hospitals, doctors choir, is an annual soloist at
and dentists as well as in- the Ann Arbor Medieval
terpreters and shoppers for Festival, and is presently
shut-ins. A staff of volun- cantorial soloist at Temple
teers do clerical work and Beth El in Flint. She has,
handle the telephone in the appeared as soloist at Tem-
ple Beth Emeth, Ann Arbor;
volunteer office.
Recently, a new "Special Temple Israel, West Bloom-
Friends" program has been field; and at Cong. Shaarey
developed for youngsters Zedek and is on the
primarily in single-parent casework staff at JFS. Ms.
households who can benefit Pape performs classical,
from a special caring rela- folk and Jewish music.
For information, contact
tionship.
Entertaining the volun- the JFS coordinator of Vol-
teers will be Janet Smarr unteer Services, Fayga
Pape, originally from Dombey, or • Clara
Philadelphia, where she Barenholtz, 559-4046.

MK mugged
by Hasidim

Jerusalem (JTA) —
Menachem Porush, a vete-
ran Knesset member of the
Aguda Israel Party, was
mugged by a group of
Hasidim in a synagogue last
Saturday night. He was
rushed to Bikur Holim Hos-
pital for treatment of
bruises and a concussion
and later transferred to the
Hadassah Medical Center
for an encephalogram.
Doctors described his
condition this week as
"fair."
Premier Yitzhak Shamir
condemned the attack on
the 68-year-old MK, calling
it "criminal and shocking."
He sent a telegram to
Porush wishing him a
speedy recovery.
Porush's assailants were
described as disciples of the
Gerrer Rebbe, leader of a
Hasidic sect that originated
in Lithuania. Their motive
apparently was a dispute
between Porush and the
Rebbe over Porush's deci-
sion to stand for re-election
to the Knesset in July,
which is opposed by the
Gerrer Hasidim.
They were said to have
been aroused by an article
in Haaretz last Friday
which contained certain
remarks about the Rebbe
believed to have originated
with Porush.

Awarded degree

Neal Alan Weinstein was
awarded the Doctor of Op-
tometry degree at the Il-
linois College of Optomet-
ry's 141st commencement.
Ms the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Weinstein of Crak
Park.

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