WOODEN PLAY STRUCTURES YOUTH YAR FUN VIDEO TAPING SERVICE SZ Lists Graduates, Student Award Winners Cong. Shaarey Zedek Reli- gious School recently held its annual graduation cere- monies. Rabbi Irwin Groner spoke to the graduates on the importance of Jewish educa- tion in their lives, and Edu- cation Director Marvin Kasoff and High School Coordinator Mark Eichner, presented the diplomas to the graduates. Graduating seniors are: Robert Bloomberg, David Co- hen, Kimberly Coleman, Elissa Gartenberg, Deborah Goldstein, Hugh Goodman, Lori Hoenig, Jennifer Levin, Jeffrey Meyer, Matthew Mil- ler, Bruce Millman, Craig Neumann, Michael Pont, Sarah Resnick, Michelle Roth, Richard Shulman, Marla Weis, David Zaffern. Graduating from elemen- tary school are: Linsey Beck, David Belenson, Ricky Berns- tein, David Biederman, Jeremy Birnholtz, Amy Bor- man, Marci Breitberg, Ale- xander Franklin, Gayle Friedman, Scott Friedman, Ilona Gale, Marla Garfield, Lori Gartenberg, Stacy Glickman, Lisa Greenfield, Daniel Hamburger, Adam Hochman, Deborah Hortick, Courtney Kalbfeld, David Kelman, Matthew Kent, Howard Krugel, Howard Larky, Sheryl Leib, Michelle Levy, Heather Lezell, Lee Lezell, Matthew Matasar, Lisa Melinn, Melissa Meyers, Rachel Miller, Wendy Mossman, Cari Resnick, Ruth Rott, Nicole Satovsky, Amanda Segel, Merritt Shwedel, Melissa Slaim, Flint Wainess, Bennett Weinstein, Justin Winkelman. Honored at Torah com- mencement exercises were the students finishing the fifth grades, and those who are about to begin preparing for their bar/bat mitzvah studies. They include: Elyse Adelson, Daniel Alter, Kate Berry, Dyane Breitberg, Emily Broder, Jill Bruss, Lowell Dubrinsky, Rebecca Edelman, Meredith Fleischer, Jonathon Frumin, Nicole Fynke, Michael Gale, Ilana Glazier, Aaron Gordon, Matthew Grace, Elizabeth Herskovitz, Brian Howard, Jennifer Kaplan, Ryan Katz, Amy Kelman, Melissa Kent, Daniel Kerin, Jamie Kohen, Joanne Krohner, Jaime Krugel, Robert Krut. Also Beth Lasser, Sara Lip- ton, Alissa Lutz, Jaime Magid, Deborah Ornstein, Erika Pone, Jeff Rosen, Re- becca Rosen, Barry Rosen- berg, Melissa Schaumberg, Aaron Schwartz, Brian Schwartz, Erin Schwartz, Scott Selfon, Jamie Serman, Michael Stillwater, Noah Stromer, Amy Wagner, Grant Winkelman. The synagogue presented a number of awards to out- standing students in • the reli- gious school during gradua- tion ceremonies. Honorees were: Matthew Miller (12th grade), Tamara Stillman (11th grade), Sally Coleman (10th grade), Jared Hoffert (ninth grade), David Ingber (eighth grade), and Howard Krugel (seventh grade). The recipient of the Na- tional Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs Youth Academic Award was Michael Pont, son of Herb and Janet Pont. Several students received . awards as winners of the Jef- frey Weisberg Memorial Creative Writing Contest. The winners were: In the high school department, Scott Matasar (first prize) and Jeff Covensky (second prize); in junior high, Matthew Matasar (first prize) and Marsha Harris (second prize); and in the elementary de- partment, Jennifer Kaplan (first prize) and Jaime Krugel (second prize). Regional NCSY President Elected Julie Kowalsky, an eleventh grader at Southfield High School, was elected regional president of the Cen- tral East Region of the Na- tional Conference of Synagogue Youth at the regional convention which took place over Memorial Day weekend in Cleveland, Ohio. Julie has been an active member of NCSY for many years and has served as president of the B'nai David Tikvah NCSY chapter. Joel Kruger, a tenth grader at Akiva Day School, was elected vice president for the Junior NCSY Regional Pro- gram. Joel is a member of the Young Israel Teens Chapter of NCSY. Detroiter Plans Weizmann Study Jennifer Sparling, of Union Lake, a senior at Detroit Country Day School, will go to Israel this summer to take part in a program of science lectures and laboratory work at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Jennifer won the Engineer- ing Society of Michigan Sci- ence Fair and was awarded the Paul and Marlene Bor- man Scholarship for her sci- ence summer in Israel. 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