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For the name of the winner, send a self-addressed, postage- paid envelope to Winner's Name, P.O. Box 3990, Grand Cen- tral Station, New York, N.Y. 10163. JPI Attends Philly Meeting lbachers, teens and parents from the Jewish Parents In- stitute will participate in an international conference to- day through Monday, spon- sored annually by the Con- gress of Secular Jewish organizations, at the College of Textiles and Science in Philadelphia, Pa. The theme for the conference is "Secular Jewish Life — The Promise and the Challenge!' JPI Teen Leader, Alan Binkow, will lead a workshop titled "Leadership Training for Teens." Teen Club members Jenny Davis, Heather Davis, Allison Berg, David Ryan, Michael Jacobs, Marc Waldman, Dave War- shawsky, Jonathan Mandel, Debi Goldstein, Shira Lurie and David Lurie will lead a workshop titled, "Ethics and Ethical Choices:' All participants will have the opportunity to attend workshops throughout the weekend and to participate in community folk-dancing and sing-alongs. Detroiter Wins Internship Gail Broder has been selected as the first intern in music therapy at the Jewish Center for Aged in Chester- field, Mo. Miss Broder attended Eastern Michigan University for her undergraduate study. The six-month internship marks the final credit hours necessary for completion of the Bachelor of Music Therapy degree, which will enable her to apply to become a Registered Music Therapist. She wil sit for the board cer- tification examination in 1989. She is the daughter of Eugene and Doreen Broder or Huntington Woods and the granddaughter of Reva and Bernard Broder of Oak Park and Pearl and Benjamin Reifler of Margate, Fla. Teacher Wins School Award C) CERTIFIED KOSHER - ISRAEL SWEEPSTAKES OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE MAIL TO: Israel Sweepstakes P.O. Box 3700, Grand Central Station New York, N.Y. 10163 ZIP - The Troy School District has awarded Elaine Shapiro, teacher of journalism, English, and TV production at Troy High School, the High School Thacher of the Year Award for the 1988-1989 school year. This honor is presented annually to the teacher who bests exhibits "conscientiousness, creativity and unswerving enthusaism." Shapiro, a resident of Farm- ington Hills, is faculty ad- viser for the student newspaper, "The Northend." Shapiro is also a senior class adviser and helps organize graduation activities. Machon L'Torah Couples Meet Machon L'Torah, the Jewish Learning Network of Michigan, announces its springtime barbecue for young married couples will be held June 5 at 5 p.m. in the backyard of Dr. and Mrs. David (Marti) Beneson of Southfield There will be a video presentation entitled "The . Return!' The evening will be geared toward young married coules interested in enhanc- ing their Jewish learning experience. For informaiton, call Machon Irlbrah, 967-0888 or 967-0887. Commencement Is Planned Beth Abraham Hillel Moses Religious School announces that commencement exer- cises will be celebrated on June 3. The evening will begin with a traditional Fri- day night family dinner for the families of the graduates and confirmands. Immediately following the dinner, the graduates and confirmands will conduct the Friday night Shabbat service in the synagogue's sanctuary. At the conclusion of the ser- vice, the graduates and confir- mands will receive their diplomas and certificates. An Oneg Shabbat will follow. Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper and Director of Education Barry V Levine will conduct the program. Sketch Class Slated To Begin The Jewish Community Center, Maple/Drake Building, will offer an outdoor sketching class, "Art in the Park," on Monday and/or Wednesday mornings start- ing June 6. The class may also meet at museums. For details, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 335. Visit Planned United Hebrew Schools' special education classes will visit residents of Borman Hall on June 5. Students are preparing flowers and cards to present to the residents.