Joel Braverman High School - Summit Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1976

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O R SHABBATON SENIUR SHABBATON SENIOI 5 f :H

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SENIOR SHABBATON SENIOR SHABBATGN S Senior Shabbaton was one of the most memor- able events of the year. Unfortunately, only a few seniors were on hand to share in its beauty. Its success may be attributed to the guidance of Rab- bi Warhaftig and the Senior Council for the en- lightening experience that was created with just the right measure of fun, education, and food C???l. After Friday night Tfilah, we sat down to a classy Shabbat meal. The wide menu offered Fish de Gefilte, Soup de Chicken et Knadrock, Minute Chicken, Green Beans ifroid, KlShke, Bug Juice, and Cling Peaches. lVlr. Carmel was the guest speaker of the eve- ning. With the theme of the Shabbaton being Jud- aism vs. Christianity, lVlr. Carmel provided us with a deep understanding of the topic. Under his guidance, the group was taken, you might say, out of this world. From Hinduism to Buddhism to Islam, lVlr. Carmel explained why he finally chose to become a Jew. Praising the different aspects of the Jewish religion and customs Cincluding the great work of the Lubavs on 42 nd Streetl, lVlr. Carmel enthralled us for the entire hour he spoke. The next morning, after Tfilah, we were in- vited to an elaborate Kiddush given by lVlr. Sch- wartz in honor of his daughter's engagement. Good thing we ate there Cunless you like burnt chulent, cold cuts, stale rye bread, and bugged ff! 5 bug juice for lunchll. We walked to the next session given by Rab- bi Haramati. The topic was The Deicide Legend Cfor additional information contact David Schultz? Nlincha. . .Free time.. .lVlaarive. . . Havdalah. . . Now it was time for K'tzat fun. Since our Satmar bus driver was early, we serenaded him with ls- raeli melodies. Plaza Theater. . .waiting in snow ... Lies lVly Father Told lVle ...Tears. ..Hun- ger. .. What is Fried Wanton? Oh! Kreplach! O.K., half of you choose from Column A and half from Column B. Now you have two choices from Col- umn A but it has to be the same and two from Col- umn B. Do you all understand? Huh? Thank G-d for lVlr. Levy. Everything was delicious except for the green plastic. Thank you lVlr. Wang, lVlr. Leekalnd IVlr. Soo -- We're not as cheap as you thin . In conclusion, we would like to say Say, say to all those who helped make this Shabbaton what it was -- great! x UW



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FAC LTY- ARISTA For the second year in a row, Arista emerged victorious in the annual Faculty-Arista classic. With last second changes by coaches Jeff Seelenfreud and Lenny Magid, Arista put their best five on the court to challenge Faculty who were still smarting from last year's defeat. Arista, sporting their new uni- forms, totally demolished Faculty and took a commanding 18-2 lead, leaving their subs to finish the half. The game was over in the first quarter as Faculty never came close, despite the appear- ance of former varsity star Morris Mann. As the half closed, Faculty narrowed the lead and Coach Magid decided to send out the starting five and ice the victory. Special thanks to Asher Gaffney for wrapping up the game for Arista and Tully Reich for proving that the Sopho- more jinx does exist. ARI TA - 46 FACPILTY-38 X

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