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March 14, 1986 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-03-14

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Educating young people and
fostering a strong Jewish iden-
tity is a priority of several
member agencies funded by the
Jewish Welfare Federation's
Allied Jewish Campaign. With
the '86 Campaign now in the
"home stretch," here's a glimpse
of how one agency is producing
results.
The Person. Larry Tepman
is a Jewish mother's dream. He
does honors work in school, has
lots of friends, and loves to go to
Hebrew school.
The personable 17-year-old
attributes his positive attitude
toward Jewish education to
both his home environment
and his experinces at United
Hebrew Schools. Now in his
last year at UHS high school, Larry Tep man
Larry began his Jewish studies
at UHS in third grade. And he
says it changed his life.
UHS, you find very quickly
"I felt the world of my heri- that it's a place of real learn-
tage was opened up to me," he ing."
says. "And I've made friends
The Agency. The central
here who will be my friends for
agency for Jewish education in
life."
Among the pluses Larry the metropolitan area, United
cites: a strong curriculum in Hebrew Schools receives fund-
Hebrew and in Judaic studies, ing from the Jewish Welfare
and high-caliber teachers. But Federation's Allied Jewish
it is the "extras" that go beyond Campaign.
Beginning with nursery
the core of classes that he feels
add a lot to the program. There school and extending through
are electives, such as the school high school, UHS offers cur-
newspaper, which Larry enjoys ricula in Hebrew language and
working on. And the UHS Stu- Judaic studies to 1,000
dent Council, social activities youngsters at its main build-
and outings all boost the stu- ing in Southfield and its
dent's level of involvement, ac- branch locations in area
synagogues. There are special
cording to Larry.
education classes for learning
The son of Mr. and Mrs. disabled, emotionally disabled
Jerry Tepman says that find- and physically handicapped
ing the time and motivation to children. Scholarship assis-
continue your Jewish educa- tance is available in UHS pro-
tion is a "personal decision." In grams so that no child is denied
fact, he says that he often a Jewish education.
"talks up" UHS to other kids
Through UHS, the Midrasha
who are pondering that deci- College of Jewish Studies of-
sion. "I tell them that if you fers a full range of classes for
want to learn, you can learn a
lot here. When you come to 1,000 adults.

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Shots Fired At Rabbi
Near Western Wall

Jerusalem (JTA) — A New
York rabbi was fired on by an
unidentified assailant in the Old
City last week while walking
alone from Sabbath services at
the Western Wall. Rabbi.David
Blumenfeld, 50, who is execu-
tive director of the New York
City Holocaust Memorial com-
mission, was slightly injured by
stone fragments that grazed his
head after a bullet aimed at him
ricocheted off a wall. He was
wearing a white silk skullcap at
the time.
Blumenfeld, a member of
Temple Israel. in Great Neck,
N.Y., a 1,300-member Conserva-
tive congregation headed by
Rabbi Mordechai Waxman, made
his way bleeding to Kisleh police

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station at the nearby J affa
Gate. He was taken to Hadas-
sah Hospital for treal,ment of
what were minor wounds.
Police, who closed off the area,
fo.und the gun used by the
assailant. According to police
spokesman Rafi Levy, abilut 20
Arab suspects were detained for
questioning.
,The incident was the latest in
an upsurge of violence and the
second assault with a deadly
weapon in two days. An Israeli
taxi driver, Moshe Amsalem,
35, was stabbed in the chest
after picking up two Arab
passengers in Beersheba. He
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