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March 06, 2008 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-03-06

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Front Lines

Akiva Students
Shine At Model U.N.

WANTED

SOP110310RE. JUNIOR AND
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
who would like to earn money this
summer by working at summer camp.
There is NO better job than spending
your summer at Wooden Acres Camp!

Complete the staff application on our website

and call Harvey Finkelberg for an interview.

(248) 543-3299

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On the far left, with her hand outstretched, is Michal Wrotslaysky with

Frances Bok, an ex-slave who escaped from Darfur. The New York-based

David Project Center for Jewish Leadership sponsored his appearance.

Liberal Values _mo

AMEIN IJ

live Is

T

en students from Yeshivat
Wrotslaysky, 10th grade, Southfield;
Akiva in Southfield par-
Sarah Spitzer, 11th grade, West
ticipated in the 18th Yeshiva
Bloomfield; David Lehmann, 12th
University Model United Nations Feb.
grade, West Bloomfield; Lyla Foxen-
3-5 in Stamford, Conn.
Craft, l lth grade, West
Assistant Principal
Bloomfield.
Kathy Sklar accom-
This marks the
panied the students:
17th year that Akiva
Miriam Barth, 11th
students have par-
grade, Oak Park; Daniel
ticipated; the delegates
Brystowski,12th grade,
represented Panama
Oak Park; Ariella
and the Sudan.
Schwartz, 11th grade,
The event was
Oak Park; Rebecca
capped
by Sarah
Sarah Spitze r, winner of
Grossman, 11th grade, the Best Dele gate Award
Spitzer taking home
Oak Park; Noam
the Best Delegate
Greenbaum, 12th
Award for her role as
grade, Southfield; Naomi Greenbaum,
a representative from Panama on the
10th grade, Southfield; Michal
Security Council.

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cordially invites you to pin us

Sunday, April 6, 2008

12:30 pm
Congregation Beth Shalom

featuring

Harriet Gelfond

who will receive Ameinu's

and

Sara & Bernie Schiff

who will be recognized

for their many years of service

to the Jewish Community and Israel

For tickets or to place an ad

in our Tribute journal, please call (248)967-3170

1362830

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March 6 • 2008

Save For Baby's College
A representative from the Michigan
Education Trust (MET), the state's
prepaid tuition program, will pres-
ent a college savings seminar as
part of Congregation Beth Shalom's
"Greatest Baby Shower on Earth"
noon to 3 p.m. Sunday, March 16, at
the synagogue, 14601 Lincoln, Oak
Park.
Parents and grandparents will
get baby health tips from pediatri-
cians and physicians assistants,
learn about baby products with an

emphasis on safety, create a baby
photo album, enjoy an infant-toddler
fashion show and photo shoot and
can schedule an appointment for a
"belly casting!"
Admission is $5 and a pack of
diapers for families that pre-reg-
ister, or $10 at the door. Proceeds
benefit the Diaper Pantry in Pontiac
and Friendship Circle of West
Bloomfield.
For further information, call
Congregation Beth Shalom, (248)
547-7970.

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