THE JEWISH NEWS - 17 Construction on Tamarack Site Scheduled to Start in July Friday, May 30, 1952 Cleaning Up Not ,a Pun Ben -Gurion Gets •Honorary Degree . I JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Premier David Ben-Gurion was present- ed with an honorary degree of Doctor of Hebrew Letters from the Jewish Theological Semi- nary of- America at a special convocation of the Seminary. The presentation was made by Dr. Louis Finkelstein, Chancel- lor of the Seminary, who came to Israel for this purpose. Over 1,000 persons, including Cabinet members, Parliamentary corps were present, but the Orthodox groups decided not to attend. Ada. Shalom Women Plan Torah Luncheon Shown is the architect's rendering of a cabin to be constructed on the first village of the Tamarack site. Winterized throughout, it can be used in all seasons. The project is made possible through a $61,000 appropriation from the 1952 Allied Jewish Campaign. Taking a major step toward providing adequate camp facili- ties to meet the needs of Jew- ish boys and girls, the board of governors of the Jewish Welfare Federation has approved an ap- propriation of 561,000 for the construction of a camp village on the new Tamarack site. pur- chased with Allied Jewish Cam- paign funds. The appropriation was the first recommendation of the Federation committee on capi- tal needs. Irwin Shaw. executive direc- tor of Fresh Air Society. spon- soring group of the camp, said that it is hoped construction will be initiated in July. The $61.000 will construct and equip the first village of the Tamarack site, to provide facili- ties for 42 campers and staff. The buildings will be used not only in the summer for boys and girls, but for week-end vacation camping during the rest of the year by young adult and adult groups. The village will consist of flye cabins, each with a capacity of 10 people and one unit lodge which will include the washroom facilities. a kitchen, an office, a heating and storage room, as well as a large main room serv- ing as the dining room. recrea- tion hall and craft shop. The Fresh Air Society. Shaw pointed out. faced with the •un- precedented registration of 1,500 children. cannot begin to meet this demand with its present fa- cilities at the Fresh Air Camp. near Brighton. The new village will permit three-week camp vacations for 126 different chil- dren. By next summer, Shaw said, "we hope that a second village will also be available. since there is every indication that the registrations will con- tinue to increase." The master plan for the de- velopment of the Tamarack site calls for the construction of 12 such villages with a total camp- er population of 500 children. A unique feature of this plan is the elimination of the large central dining hall; instead, each village will be a self-con- tained unit with its own dining hall. However. food for all of the villages will be prepared at a central "Food Factory" and transported in vacuum cans to the individual villages. JNF Flag Day Set For June 7 and 8 Irving W. Schlussel, president of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit. announces that annual Flag Day will be observed starting Saturday night. June 7, and all day Sun- day. June 8. Volunteer workers will report. to headquarters. the JNF office. at 11816 Dexter. A call has gone forth to youth groups and to others desiring to cooperate in this effort to vol- unteer their services on this day. Madison Re-Elected JWV Memorial Home President 4• House 'Upholds Aid a • To Israel Finances WASHINGTON. tJTA1—A headlong rush to chop down the Administration's Mutual Securi- ty Aid program, already cut more than a billion dollars by the House Foreign Affairs Com- mittee, was stemmed when eco- nomic and technical aid alloca- tions for Israel totalling $79.000.- 000 came under debate in the House of Representatives. A move to cut aid to Israel was spearheaded by Rep. Thur- man Chatham, who had made an unsuccessful fight against these items when the aid bill was in committee. His amend- ment. reducing economic aid to Israel from $76.000.000 and aid to Palestine Arab refugees from $65.000.000 to $50.000.000 each. was defeated by a vote of 103 to 22. An amendment introduced by Rep. Judd of Minnesota, which would have reduced economic aid for Israel from $76.000.000 to 565.000.000—the amount pro- vided for the Palestine Arab ref ugees—Twas defeated by a voice vote. "All for the Love of Torah," a cantata, will be the highlight of the Torah Fund luncheon planned by the Adas Shalom Sisterhood at 12:30 p.m., Wed- nedsay, in the synagogue social ball. Mrs. Joseph Markel, Torah Fund chairman, announces that Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will be guest speaker. Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will sing the national anthems. Mrs. Jacob Segal is chairman for the day. Another feature of the pro- gram will be a skit honoring mothers and daughters of Sister- hood members, with background music by the Sisterhood choral group. Tickets are available by calling Mrs. David I. Samelson, UN. 1-9097, Mrs. Saul Brenner, UN. 4-1036. or Mrs. Albert Good- man, UN. 2-5753. The Torah Fund, established by the National Women • s League of the United Synagogue, of which the Sisterhood is a mem- ber, is used to train rabbis, teachers and leaders at the Jew- ish Theological Seminary in New York, and also helps maintain the Seminary's network Eternal Light radio broadcast. Congressman John D. Dingell of Detroit was among those who led the fight in defense of an un- cut allotment for Israel in the Mutual Security meas- Bnei Akiva to Open 1952 Camp Season June 30 Plans are currently going for- settlements in the Jewish state. ward for the opening of Camp Both boys and girls may join Moshava, sponsored by the Ha- the movement and take part in poel HaMizrachi of Chicago and its summer activities. Bnei Akiva. youth groups throughout the Mid w e s t. of Junior Division Slates which the Detroit unit is a Victory Program June 8 branch. Located near Rolling Prairie. "Symphony Sid" Garris will Ind., near Michigan City, the be master of ceremonies and camp promotes swimming and Don Pablo will provide the sports. hiking, arts and crafts music, when the Junior Division and a complete program of holds its victory celebration at shabbat and Zionist activities. 9 p.m.. June 8, at the Woodward According to Tuvia Cohen. De- Jewish Center. troit Bnei Akiva leader. it is the Planned as a cabaret dance only religious Zionist youth for all Junior Division workers camp in the Middle West. in celebration of their success- Three summer sessions are ful role in the 1952 Allied Jewish planned. The first opens June Campaign, - the victory affair will 30 to July 21 for campers 10 to climax Junior Division activities 12; second. July 21 ,to Aug. 11. for those 13 to 15:' and third. for the year. Aug. 11 to Sept. 1. for campers ISRAEL Eseterprises - 15 to 17. For information on SPECIALISTS IN rates call Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel- Russian Emigre Groups ernter, WE. 3-7710. Bnei Akiva. a movement of Revealed as Anti-Semitic religious youth. seeks to educate Israel Tourist Service NEW YORK, (JTA) —A strong its members toward the up- Israel Gift Shoe. anti-Semitic and anti-democrat- building of Eretz Israel and pre- DETROIT 111126 DEXTER BLVD. ic bias is revealed in the state- pare them for building collective ments and publications of major groups of Russian emigres. who DB. GOLDBERG'S DAY CAMP are now receiving substantial American support as potential FARMINGTON allies of the United States in the AN ACCREDITED CAMP struggle against Soviet Com- Dr. W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D., Owner-Director munism, according to a study 1484 Glynn Court, Detroit 6 TO. 9-7600 of these groups issued by the TO. 9-1045 World JewiSh Congress. The study analyzes the atti- tude of four major groups of re- cent Russian expatriates. active in the U.S. and in Europe. toward the Jewish problem. as a FOR WEDDINGS—BAR-MITZVAHS—PARTI ES "touchstone" for testing their political views. Call Geo. Silverman or Sam Yuster, Bldg. Mgrs. ISRAEL HALL RENTAL Israel Leader Gets UN Post UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.. (JTA)—Dr. C. G. Lotan of Israel was unanimously elected rap- porteur of the 18-nation social commission of the UN Economic and Social Council. Britain made the nomination, which was sec- onded by Brazil. IN NI NI INN 111111 ure. Sun. Morn., Mon. or Thurs. Eve. for Particulars CONGREGATION BETH MOSES 13925 LINWOOD, Cor. Oakman Court TOwnsend 6-9324 (Hall Rentals open for next season meetings) IIIII IN IN III NI III IM YOUR SAVINGS Histadrut, Manufacturers Reach New Agreement AMA) foutreft, TEL AVIV—A new agreement for cost of living increases has been signed by representatives of the Histadrut (the Labor Fed- eration) and the Manufacturers Association of Israel. The agreement provides for recomputation of the cost of living every two months instead of every three as heretofore. The first increase in the new contract will go to a maximum of nine pounds a months for certain types of industrial work- ers. Harry T. Madison was re- elected President of the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home Association. Other officers are: Vice - presidents, Hyman Saf- ran and Dr. Allan Marks; treas- urer, Harry Keller; executive board, Ruth Elson, Samuel Bel- Bnai Brith Dedicates kin'Leon Ginsberg, Lillian Bern- New Center at Rochester The Bnai Brith Center at stein, Fan Hencken, Bernard Hoffman, Joe May, Albert Sugar, Rochester. home of the famed Mayo Clinic, was dedicated May Charles Miller, Walter Klein. The Association governs the 25. Jewish War Veterans Memorial Your WANT AD number is Home located at 4095 W. Davi- WO. 5-1155. son. When these services division workers talk of "cleaning up," they do not intend a pun, even though they are leaders in the cleaning plants section of the Allied Jewish Campaign. They are working toward finishing their solicitation job. 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