I BETH Ammo mita NOSES
I
The Natalie and Manny Charach
Religious School
of
Beth Abraham Hillel Moses
takes pride and honor in congratulation
its Graduating and Confirmation
Class of 1996/5756
ADAM WOLFSON
Groves
MITCHELL ZEFF
Winston is president of Nation-
al Honor Society and valedicto-
rian. He won the Wendy's
Heisman Trophy Award for aca-
demics, leadership and athletics;
Birmingham-Bloomfield Opti-
mist Youth Appreciation Award;
Birmingham Youth Assistance
Youth In-Service Award, and
was student ambassador to Ju-
nior Achievement Hall of Fame.
He will attend the University of
Michigan.
Wolfson is a member of Na-
tional Honor Society, an alumni
member of National Youth Lead-
ership Council and was co-vice
president of his class for three
years. He interned last summer
in Washington, D.C., in U.S. Rep.
Joe Knollenberg's office. He will
study pre-medicine in the Uni-
versity of Michigan Honors Col-
lege.
Zeff is a member of National
Honor Society, Phi Beta Kappa,
and USY. He is administrative
vice-president of Central States
Young Judaea and will graduate
from Shaarey Zedek Hebrew
High School. He plans to attend
the Young Judaea Year Course
in Israel and then the Universi-
ty of Michigan.
DANIEL ZINEVIERIVIAN
Berkley
ALISSA ZWICK
Akiva
RANDY 'WINSTON
Graduates:
Jordan Abel-Horowitz
Dory Ellis
Halli Farber
Joshua Feinberg
Leslie Finkel
Jeffrey Glogower - (Confirmand)
Reva Gorbaty
Ashley Kahn
Emily Kahn
Amy Kaminsky
Michael Kovnat
David Kwaselow
Charles Lublin
Joni Pasik
Zachary Snobel
Jason Tamaroff
Stacey Wolf
Tyoma Zisser
Eton Academy
Harrison
Mazal Too!
We look forward to seeing you next fall in Judaica class.
Henry Lonnerstater,
Education Committee Chairman
Cantor Ben-Zion Lanxner,
Director of Education
ORA Acabemti
Rochester's new high school for young Jewish women
announces the formation of a
Mechina (Befanners') Track
for a limited number of
qualified ninth grade students who are
new to formal Jewish education.
Compiled by
ALAN HITSIiY
Associate Editor
Ora Academy is located in the heart of the cultural and
historic district of Rochester, N.Y. Residential facilities for
out of town students are located in the center of
Rochester's vibrant Orthodox community.
Students in this section
were nominated by their
high schools. They are
among the top Jewish
students in their gradu-
ating class and main-
tain a 3.6 or higher
grade-point average.
Applicants may contact Ora Academy Principal, Pessie Basel Novick
2604 Elmwood Ave., #260
Rochester, N.Y. 14618
716-271-8711 •
T HE DE TR O
No serious student will be turned away for lack of funds!
•
Zimmerman is valedictorian,
PTA Student of the Year, Na-
tional Merit Finalist, winner of
the Rensselaer Medal for math
and science and National Coun-
cil of Teachers of English and De-
troit Auto Dealers Association
writing awards. He was a U-M
Jewish History Scholar, Boys'
State delegate, and member of
band, Tri-District Leadership
Academy and Marx AZA. He will
attend Yale University.
•
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Zwick was a member of year-
book staff and an active volun-
teer with Yad Ezra, B'nei Akiva
and other organizations. She has
won a University of Michigan
Regents-Alumni Scholarship, a
Wayne State University Presi-
dential Scholarship and the Phi
Beta Kappa Matilda R. Wilson
Scholarship. She plans to study .
pre-medicine at either Uhiversi-
ty of Michigan or Wayne State
University.
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