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S.T. holds grad and coiEimenceiiieiit
Ten r students of the Schara Elyn Wise.
Tzedeck School of Jewish Edu- Goldie Minkowitz presented the
cation were presented with their ;b' Honor Roll - diligenee in
graduation diplomas at .Com-. Jewish studies award, to: Cheryl
mencement Exercises on June 20. Burnstein, Carey Fouks, Jonathan
Thursday, July 1, 1976~THE BULLETIN—J1
CANADA PARK INAUGURATED
M. Burnstein, chairman of the S.T. Schoor Beard presented the diplomas to: Cheryl Burnstein, Steven Diamond, Bradley Fisher, Terry Globman, Ayelet Harel, Steven Myerthalv Michael Neuman, Joan Schw'ar^feld;; Jack Stein,: Bari-Elyn Wise.' . Greetings to those assembled was extended by Samuel Kaplan, Congregation president. Principal Aaron Breitbart gave the charge to the graduates. The teachers and the board were introduced to the gathering.
Numerous awards were presr ented during the Commencement Exerrtses. Mrs. Linda Borowitz gave the Micael Grunfeld award to: first prize; Joan Schwarzfgld; second, Bari-Elyn Wise; ,third, Ayelet Harel. The award was presented for the first time.
Freedmaiifi^?Glaire lieve Singer,;iMichelle Singer, Rachel.. ■ •
::^Sihger,^;;!-Jack:;Sfein;:-'-to;)Vise^^^ Kathy Wollner. . , ..
;Thje;.;cejj^ thW most; improyed member^ edch claiss^; was ^^ye^ : Ahuva;;: .> HareV;'^;^Qi;tlw^ students: grade^^'c^ Hamntier; gra^e two, Susan scher; grad^ three, Sharon -Litsky; graide four; Allen grade HyevJa^eis grade six, Terry Globman. ,
Itabbi Shelidon Schwartz presr ehted the jcei-tificjitfiii^ h^^ for excellence ^ihatfe^^ Biurnsteini Kevih Hiammer? Jill Diamdnd, iPola; LUsky;^ Sh^ Litsky, Colin Mandleman; Aaron
anger, Michelle Singer. Leonard j^mes k. KAY, national president ofvtlie^^^wfeh^^M Pawer, qS^Jart^^l^^ of Canada; addresseii the iriaiigural;;wreiiMm
____ „ .. ^ Stem, Jack Stein,-An Wise, Ban- i„ ij,rael. Seated, left to righl. are: Jacob Tsur, world chairman
The 'A' Honor Roll-Excellence Elyn Wise, Richar* Benbaruj, of Keron Kavem«'tli;Prfaidferit«f I Israel; rEphrkim
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sented by Risa Thai to: Diamond, Lisa Freeman Harel, Usa Litvin, Colin leman; Leonard Pawer
Pawer, Joan Schwarzfeld,.iBari- followed *ith refreshments.
Life post for % Rabbi Rosenberg:
TORONTO — Rabbi .Di\ Stuait E. Rosenberg, the former ;-abbi of Beth Tzed<>c synagogue, received ; a. life appointment as honorary fellow of the Jewish Theological Seminary .of; America (Conservative) at a reception inv his ■ honor in- a. Toronto ' hotel. Dr.-> Rosenberg, who r e-c.en 11 y • reathed'-a $450,000 settlement in a dispute wiih tho ^ynago}Auei which -dL-iimissod him thretv years ago, said that he- was "thrilled and gratified"\by the honor'being paid to hitn;
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