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May 22, 1998 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-05-22

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Memories of earlier times were posted on a bulletin board at the May 13 meeting.

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people.
Co-President Anna Mickel, who
quipped that she went to UHS "a
hundred years ago," said it is difficult
to imagine today what United Hebrew
Schools meant to families who were
not affiliated with a synagogue. They
could send their kids through the
UHS system and know they'd get a
solid Jewish education.
Naomi Floch, a student in UHS's
second class in the mid-1920s, said
she was and still is "partial" to UHS.
"It was a wonderful system," she
said. "Even though we live in chang-
ing times and the needs of our chil-
dren are different today, there is still a
need for a basic Jewish education. I'm
real sad today. Anything I can do in
the line of education, especially Jewish
education, I will."
To that end, she helped organize
and teaches Hebrew classes and insti-

tuted an oneg Shabbat every Friday at
Hechtman II, where she lives.
"It's my way of continuing Jewish
education. If each of those people
come to an oneg and learn one thing,
I've done my job," Floch said.
At the final meeting, held in a
boardroom at the Agency for Jewish
Education building, the ladies gabbed
and nibbled from trays of tuna fish,
potato salad, pickles and kaiser rolls.
They passed around photographs from
an earlier event and circulated around
the room to talk to old friends.
Gantz and Mickel presented a
check for $6,850 to Howard Gelberd
of the Agency for Jewish Education
that will help 22 former UHS stu-
dents go on the Teen Mission to Israel
this summer. The last of the auxiliary's
funds, $1,000, will go to Family
Circle, a program for parents with
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