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Recipients of the Meyer and Nathan Fishman Family Foundation
Scholarship Awards for 1988 were: front row, Pamela Schock, and Reva
Nelson; and standing, Marc Israel, Jennifer Trabin and benefactor Meyer
Fishman. The money will be used for a summer experience in Israel.
Teen Musicians
Go To Canada
The Harrison High School
Orchestra took a 4-day educa-
tional trip to Toronto where
they paricipated in a research
clinic at Ontario's York
University. They performed
with seven other orchestras
from the United States and
Canada at Canada's
Wonderland.
Representing Harrison
High School's 32 musicians
were Karen Levinson, Sarah
Paul, Dina Zamczyk, Brian
Ross, Jon Blatt, Brian
Lebovitz, Matt Paletz and
Ron Letwinski.
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FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1988
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Detroit United Synagogue
Youth affiliates will par-
ticipate in USY-On-Wheels
this summer. The program is
sponsored by the department
of youth activities of the
United Synagogue of
America. It includes a tour
and program of Jewish living
and learning experiences.
Five buses will travel
separate routes from New
York to California and back,
while a sixth bus will travel
a new route to and from
Florida. In all, 270 teens will
participate accompanied by
four staff members on each
bus.
The summer is highlighted
by visits to Disneyworld,
Universal Studios, the Sears
Tower and the Houston
Astrodome to name a few.
Throughout the summer, par-
ticipants will take part in an
education program that
teaches them about their
heritage.
Four of the buses stop in
Detroit. Group C will be at
Adat Shalom Synagogue on
Aug. 4. Groups A,D and F will
be at the Michigan Inn on
Aug. 5, July 3 and July 24,
respectively.
JWV
Students Win
Scholarships
The Department of
Michigan and Ladies Aux-
iliary, Jewish War Veterans of
the U.S.A., presented 20
students with college scholar-
ships. Recipients are:
Kimberly H. Beinstock,
Shapiro Post and Auxiliary;
Holly Brabant, Rafelson Post
and Auxiliary, The Linda
Iden Memorial Scholarship,
in honor of Jack and Shirlee
Iden; Jill Cohen, Bloch-Rose
Auxiliary; Michelle Cohen,
Department of Michigan, in
honor of the Russian Jewish
War Veterans; Alicia Erlich,
in memory of Abe Tompkins,
from family and friends; 'Ibdd
Huddleston, Silverman-
Detroit Post in honor of past
national commander Harry T.
Madison; Jeffrey Katkowsky,
Yetz-Cohen Post and Aux-
iliary; Kevin King, Bloch-
Rose Post; Howard Todd Kir-
by, Lipshaw-Hoberman Post
and Auxiliary.
Also Adam Lubin, Lt. Ray-
mond Zussman Post and Aux-
iliary; Melissa Miller, Bloch-