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Congregation
Beth Achim
High Holiday Services

"THE LIGHT AHEAD"

A Yiddish film classic by the
great Yiddish author

"MENDELE MOCHER S'FORIM"
(S.Y. Abramovich)

restored with English subtitles by
The Jewish Film Center of Brandeis University

SATURDAY EVENING, SEPT, 19, 9:30 P.M.

in Morris Adler Hall

followed by a coffee hour at 11:00 p.m.

SELIHOT SERVICES WILL BE HELD
IN THE MAIN SANCTUARY AT 11:30 P.M.

Chanted by Cantor Chaim Najman
and the Synagogue Choir
directed by Mr. Eugene Zweig

Service conducted by
Rabbi Irwin Groner
and
Rabbi William Gershon

in the MAIN SANCTUARY will be Conducted by

'RABBI MILTON ARM and
CANTOR MAX SHIMANSXY

MEMBERSHIP AVAILABLE

AUXILIARY HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

Sol J. Schwartz Auditorium

RABBI BENJAMIN H. GORRELICK

will officiate and

DAVID ARM WILL CHANT MUSAF SERVICES

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MOIS program is available in
the high schools.
"I think juniors would get
more out of the program
because they tell you when to
start applying. I had an idea
that I might go to Western
when I heard about it at the
college night at my high
school. But through the pro-
gram I learned more about
Western and it helped me
decide that I wanted to go
there."
Barbara Lefton said Sara
had already narrowed her
choices down to a Michigan
school. Through the ex-

Linking students
with careers and
colleges is the
goal.

periences of her three other
children Barbara knew what
was available. "We were more
aware, but the program is
very positive for someone who
doesn't know what they want
to do or where they want to
go."
The last session in the pro-
gram is a summary meeting
with the parents and the stu-
dent. "At the last session I
will go with my parents and
tell them what I gained from
the program," Debi Yesenko
said. "I hope to have a clear
idea of what school I'm going
to and what major I want."
"The College Bound Pro-
gram is a begining process,"
Nurenberg said. "Students
don't always leave with a

College Bound
Meeting Monday

The fall College Bound
Program begins with an
orientation meeting for
students 4-5:30 p.m. Mon-
day at JVS, 29699 South-
field Road, Southfield.
For information, call
Lydia Gray at JVS,
559-5000.

TICKETS $80.00

perfectly resolved situation.

LaMED AUDITORIUM

We hope students who leave

at United Hebrew School, Rohlik Building

RABBI HERBERT ESKIN and
CANTOR BARRY ULRYCH

will officiate

TICKETS $60.00

TICKETS AVAILABLE:

21100 WEST 12 MILE RD., SOUTHFIELD, MI

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 352 8670

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No Admission Charge

Selecting

here have a general career
direction and enough infor-
mation to make appropriate
college selections."
Because college applica-
tions are expensive, some
families have limitations on
how many schools their stu-
dent can apply to. "Apply to
your first choice," said Lydia
Gray, "but have a backup.
Always apply to one that is a
sure-shot."
Or, as Barbara Nurenberg
put it, "Have some dreams,
but use some reality." ❑

