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July 10, 1987 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-07-10

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FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1987

Masada Elects Officers

Masada BBG has elected its
new executive board for
1987-1988. New officers are:
Lisa Eidelman, president;
Jimi Jo Meretsky, vice presi-
dent; Sara Guyer, MIT Mom;
Carol Roth, treasurer; Nicki
Siegel, recording secretary;
Michelle Siegel and Dana
Kreis, corresponding
secretaries; Kira Rodriguez,
reporter; Leigh Dones,
counselor; and Becca Broder,
sergeant-at-arms. Adviser is
Karen Metzger.
Maccabee AZA and Posen
AZA share the lead in the
AZA softball league, which
competes Sunday mornings
at Southfield High School.
Each team has a 4 - 0 record.
This week's competition in-
cludes Chalutzim vs. Rose
and Jolson vs. Posen at 9 a.m.;
Mendoza. vs. Maccabee at
10:20 a.m.; and Brandeis vs.
Mendoza at 11:40 a.m.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
AZA announces its new ex-
ecutive board includes: Ken-
ny Friedman, president;
Jason Elbinger, vice presi-
dent; Eric Spiller, moreh;
Jason Spiller, treasurer; Doug
Levy, recording secretary;
Scott Freed and David Grant,
corresponding secretaries;
Sean Fleming, reporter; and
Adam Larky, counselor. Ad-
viser is Steve Corlin.
Three additional Michigan
BBYOers will participate this
summer in the Chapter
Leadership Training Con-
ference at the B'nai B'rith
Beber Camp in Mukwonago,
Wis. They are: Jon Freed of
Hart AZA, Sara Guyer of
Masada BBG and Dinah
Gumprich of Yachad BBG,
Windsor.
Golda Meir BBG has
elected its board for the
1987-1988 program year. It
includes Rebecca Levi, presi-
dent; Wendy Schmidt, vice
president; Dana Brooks, MIT
Mom; Audrey Greenberg,
treasurer; Rachel Rubenfaer,
recording secretary and
counselor; Dawn Tamir, cor-
responding secretary; and
Emily Fishkind, reporter.
Voluntary positions are now
available as advisers to AZA
and BBG chapters
throughout the Detroit subur-
ban area. For information,
contact Joel Colman for AZA
and Adele Lewin for BBG,
350-2760.
Kishon AZA has new of-
ficers. They are: Jeff Rochlen,
president; Phillip Siegel, vice
president; Danny Klein,
moreh; Jonathan Dwoskin,
treasurer; Eric Kaplan, recor-
ding secretary; Eric Lullove,
corresponding secretary; Jeff
Dwoskin, reporter, and Mark
Weintraub, counselor. Adviser
is Jeff Adler.
BBYO announces the ap-

pointment of the following
new advisers to BBG
chapters: Heather Rudover as
adviser to Yachad BBG in
Windsor and Gayle Moss as
adviser to Aliyah BBG in
West Bloomfield.
Dora Savage BBG has
elected new officers. Melissa
Lebowitz, president; Carrie
Benigsohn, vice president;
Kim Rott, treasurer; Nikki
Kaczander, recording
secretary; Jill Golden, cor-
responding secretary; and
Lori Hoenig, counselor. Karen
Freedland is adviser.

Akiva Girls
Build Mishkan

A scale model of the
Mishkan — the Tabernacle
carried by the ancient Jews in
their wanderings through the
desert following the libera-
tion from Egypt — was con-
structed by the eight and
ninth grade girls class of
Akiva Hebrew Day School.
The project was initiated by
their instructor, Rabbi Eliezer
Cohen.
The students were each
assigned to build a different
component of the Mishkan.
Using the Sefer Shemot (Book
of Exodus), which describes
the Mishkan, as their guide,
they hand-crafted the model,
including the tent sanctuary
with its screen and ram-skin
covering, the bronze altar and
altar ramp surrounded by a
rectangular enclosure of linen
curtains hung on acacia
pillars set in bronze bases.
According to Rabbi Cohen,
the students took about a
month to research and build
the model.

NEWS

War Criminal
Karl Linnas
Dies In USSR

New York (JTA) — Accused
Nazi war criminal Karl Lin-
nas died last week of heart
failure following surgery in a
Leningrad hospital, according
to the Soviet news agency
TASS. The 67-year-old Lin-
nas, a native of Estonia who
had lived in Greenlawn, N.Y.,
for 30 years, was deported this
past April to the USSR,
where he was sentenced to
death in absentia in 1962 for
war crimes.
Linnas reportedly under-
went two operations for an
unspecified illness at a Len-
ingrad Interior Ministry
hospital, where he had been
transferred last month from
his prison cell in Tallin,
Estonia.

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