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September 21, 2001 - Image 55

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-09-21

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YOUR CHILD'S

ROCKET

TO THE STARS

What children dream,
we help them achieve.

Drs. Ken and Tamy Chelst

Young Israel
Opens Library

Drs. Tamy and Kenneth Chelst
recently donated bookcases in the
sanctuary at the Young Israel of
Southfield for a new Judaic library.
The books will focus on the roles of
women in Judaic law and practice and
on biblical commentaries of particular
interest to female membership.
Although there have been reference
works and texts available on the men's
side of the mechitzah (barrier separat-
ing men and women in an Orthodox
synagogue), female members have not
had the opportunity to pick up a
book at leisure on their side of the
shul. The new library will afford them
a selection of volumes of interest.
Congregants who wish to donate
texts should contact Rabbi Elimelech
Goldberg, the Chelsts or former
board member Janice Goldfein.
The Chelsts chose to donate this
library in honor of the bar mitzvah of
their youngest son Avishai and the
recent engagement of their middle
son Azriel to Dina Hadassah Berezin,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Berezin of Springfield, Mass.

100% of graduates accepted at four-year

colleges and universities.

27 National Merit Semifinalists in class of 2001,

highest percentage of any'school in Michigan

Average SAT score, Class of 2001: 1302

Detroit Country Day School
Open House

Sunday, October 21, from I —4 pm

Pre-K through Grade 12

(658 Math, 644 Verbal)

sir

Test of Engineering Aptitude,

Math and Science

I st in state two years in a row

Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition

7 students in top 100,5 in top 50

National French Contest, 43 awards

National German Contest, 10 awards

National Latin Exam, 17 awards

National Spanish Exam, 16 awards

including first in nation

Scholastic Arts Awards, 17

Silver Keys, 8

Top awards for student journalism

from national and state interscholastic

press associates

Quiz Bowl

Six consecutive state championships

Come explore our school community and discover the
supportive learning environment that prepares children through
a dynamic program of academics, athletics, arts and activities.

We invite your family to experience what Country Day offers
at each of its four schools—Pre-K through Gradel2.

We recommend that families apply for admission as early as
possible due to our commitment to individualized attention
and small class size.

LOWER SCHOOL (Grades Pre-K-2)
3003 West Maple Road
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JUNIOR SCHOOL (Grades 3-5)
3600 Bradway Boulevard
Bloomfield Hills (248) 647 2522

MIDDLE SCHOOL (Grades 6-8)
22400 Hillview Lane
Beverly Hills (248) 646 7985

UPPER SCHOOL (Grades 9-12)
22305 West Thirteen Mile Road
Beverly Hills (248) 646 7717

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An International Baccalaureate School

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Survivors Plan
Yizkor Service

The United Jewish Social Club will
hold a Yizkor service to pay tribute to
the 6 million who died in the
Holocaust.
The program will be 1 p.m. Sunday,
Sept. 23, at Hebrew Memorial
Cemetery at Gratiot and 14 Mile
Road, Clinton Township.

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