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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1989
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Applications are being ac-
cepted by the Jewish Corn-
munity Center from high
school and college students
seeking scholarship
assistance for study in Israel.
The scholarships, awarded in
amounts from $100 to $1,000,
are made possible by funds
established and maintained
in memory of Samuel Linden
and in honor of the Milton J.
Steinhardt family.
Students exhibiting leader-
ship potential, maturity and
the ability to handle respon-
sibility are eligible.
Interested students should
submit a resume to the
Scholarship Committee of the
Jewish Community Center,
6600 W. Maple, West Bloom-
field, 48322. The resume
should include Judaic
background, education and
interests, purpose of study in
Israel and the applicant's
future plans. Three letters of
reference (representing the
Jewish, academic and secular
communities) also . are
requested.
In addition, applicants are
asked to write a 200-word
essay on. "What Israel and
Being Jewish Mean to Ma"
Deadline for applications is
March 30. Winners will be
selected April 30. For infor-
mation or an application
form, contact Stuart Rogoff,
famiy programs director,
661-1000, ext. 267.
Hungary Allows
Hebrew Cla6s
New York — The teaching of
Hebrew in Select secondary
schools in Budapest has been
sanctioned by the Hungarian
government and will be
granted the same official
status as other elective
languages like Russian and
English, it was reported by
Dr. Jerry Hochbaum, ex-
ecutive vice president of the
Memorial Foundation for
Jewish Culture.
Graduates
of
the
Hungarian Center for Jewish
Studies at the University of
Budapest — the first center
for Jewish studies in Eastern
Europe — will serve as in-
structors. The center, which
was formally inaugurated
last December, carries out
academic research, issues
publications and does ar-
chival work. It was founded in
1987 with the cooperation of
the Memorial Foundation for
Jewish Culture and the
Hungarian Academy of
Sciences.
Permission also was
granted for the Rabbinical
Seminary of Budapest to
train not only rabbis but also
teachers to serve the needs of
the Jewish community in
Hungary in the future. Dr.
Hochbaum also announced
that the Hungarian Jewish
community and the center for
Jewish Studies would jointly
develop a program of
publishing Jewish books in
the Hungarian language for
adults to supplement the
Aleph Library for children,
which the foundation
previously funded. The first
publication will be Adin
Steinsaltz' "The Essential
Talmud?'
Hillel Nets
Essay Winners
Three students from Hillel
Day School have been named
local winners in the 20th an-
nual America and Me Essay
Contest, sponsored by Farm
Bureau Insurance. All three
are members of Mrs. Ronna
Rosenbaum's eighth grade
English class.
The three students, who
earned the first, second and
third place awards for their
school, are: Lori Schram,
first; Erica Guyer, second; and
Jennifer Bleyer, third. All
three received award cer-
tificates for their - achieve-
ment. Lori Schram's name
also will be engraved on a pla-
que for permanent display in
the school.
Lori's first place essay now
advances to the state level
competition, from which the
top 10 essays in Michigan will
be selected. The topic of the
1988-89 contest was "My
Dream for America and How
I Will Help Make It Come
True."
Akiva Has
Open Houses
Akiva Hebrew Day School
will hold a nursery open
house on Tuesday and a
kindergarten open house on
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
school, 27700 Southfield,
Lathrup Village.
Akiva's nursery program is
open to children 2 1/2 to 5 years
old. Through the use of in-
dividualized learning centers,
social interaction and play,
students learn about their
Jewish heritage, tradition
and the world at large.
Hands-on experiences are of-
fered in cooking, science,
music as well as readiness ac-
tivities in Judaic and general
studies.
Children participate in
Shabbat, chagim, brachot,
mitzvot, arts and crafts,