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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-04-14

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Temple Teachers
Are Honored

Temple Beth El teachers were honored
at a Teacher Appreciation Shabbat on
April 7. Teachers in the temple's nurs-
ery, religious and high school programs
were presented framed certificates
thanking them for their dedication.
Elizabeth Bloch, director of education,
delivered the sermon.
Religious and high school teachers
honored were Jodi Becker, Naomi
Behrmann, Nita Becker, Lea Beurer,
David Gardin, Elena Glasier, Arlene
Keller, Joshua Leopold, Marsha Levine,
Alan Lowen, Elizabeth McGough,
Fran Menken, Rosanne Miller, Marcie
Nof, Brenda Obezil, Lynne Roman,
David Roth, Betty Schare, Sheri Schiff,
Charna Segal, Daniel Singer, Marlene
Somberg, Chani Stebbins, Cheryl
Sugerman, Josh Syme, Denise Warsaw,
Chris Wattenberg, Rose Werney, Adi
Zachor, Alisa Zachor, Aaron Zeevi and
Sani Zeevi.
Honored nursery school teachers
included Connie Aidenbaum, Joyce
Cantor, Mynetta Christie, Jan Emmer,
Jackie Gilbert, Maxine Harwin,
Melissa Kaplan, Doris Keydel, Jean
Klok, Rena Myers, Cathy Polen,
Collette Rosner, Amy Schefman,
Marilyn Thomas, Sally Thomson and
Sue Ulferts.

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Study Scholarships
For Youth

Adat Shalom Synagogue is making
scholarships available to any young
adult in the community for participa-
tion in an approved study program.
Applications are now being accepted
from college students for a year's study
in Israel. The Samuel and Dora
Kobaker Memorial Scholarship offers
the winning student $1,500 to study
at an accredited college or university in
Israel. Students may also apply for the
Harry and Sarah Laker Memorial
Scholarship, a grant of $2,500 for uni-
versity level study in Israel.
The Robert and Gertrude Berman
Scholarship is available to college stu-
dents interested in pursuing Judaic
studies in the United States or Israel. A
$1,500 stipend will be awarded.
Applicants for all scholarships must
be residents of the metropolitan
Detroit area currently attending a col-
lege or university in the United States.
Deadline for applications is May 8. For
an application, call Sheila Lederman,
(248) 851-5100.

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