Tamarack Program Acclaimed at
Dedication of Three New Cabins
Feldstein Heads
'54 Balfour Ball
Samuel Feldstein, vice-presi-
Detroit Jewry's newest acquisi- since 1948, has been devoted to
tions of camp buildings, at Camp camping needs and that the , dent of the Zionist Organization
Tamarack, were acclaimed by sum of $35,000 was 'allocated of Detroit, will be the chairman
the community's leaders at im- for the construction of the new of the 1954 Balfour Ball Com-
mittee, Rabbi Moses Lehrman,
pressive dedication ceremonies cabin.
An interesting feature of the president of the ZOD, sponsor of
•
at the camp on Aug. 25.
the ball, announced.
Speaking for the community, . afternoon's dedication program
Feldstein will succeed Harry
Samuel H. Rubiner, president' of was "The Tamarack Story" told Cohen, who was chairman of the
by
Mrs.
Hoke
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
Levin who re- ball for more than 15 years of
which is financing the camp
called the part its 22-year history, and who now
program, declared that "we have
played in 'the "retires" to the post of lifetime
made a wonderful investment."
development of honorary chairman. The new
He called the acquisition of
chairman, a
Fresh Air So-
three building at Tamarack a
long-time devo-
by
her
ciety
"personal and cultural enrich-
ted Zionist, is
parents, Mr. and
ment."
ZOD Israel bond
Mrs. Edwin C.
Milton M. Maddin, a former
chairman and is
Rosenthal, who,
president of Fresh Air Society,
a former mem- i
in
1925,
gave
the
presided at the ceremonies, and
bership c h a i r-
Blaine
Lake
site
the present president, Nathan
man for the
L. Milstein, made the presenta- Mrs. Hoke Levinto the Fresh Air
Zionist Region.
tion of the Helen DeRoy Village, Society. Declaring that "we all
He has been a
Mrs: DeRoy responding. 1 have our roots here," Mrs. Levin
worker in the
spoke
of
her
family's
efforts
• The Sheruth League Village
Allied Jewish
heritage."
"great
as
her
Irwin Shaw,
was presented
Campaign for 19
executive director of the Fresh' Rabbi Leon Fram gave the in-
Feldstein years and is a
Air Society, and the response vocation. Refreshments, at the member of Bnai Brith.
was by Mrs. William Gelb, reception that followed, were
First event of the Balfour Ball
Shertith president. Max J. Zivian Served by Sheruth League.
committee is a meeting, to be
presented the Herman Golanty
held at 8 p.m., Wednesday ; at
Calendar for Armed Forces
Cabin, Mr. Golanty responding.
The 1954-55 Jewish Calendar the hothe of the new chairman,
Mr. Rubiner took . occasion to
18460 Northlawn. Working with
pay honor to the community for members of the Armed Feldstein as associate chairman
Forces,
which
contains
informa-
leaders who found the Tamarack
will be Abram • Borman.
site, helped acquire and build tion of religious, recreational
Proceeds of the Balfour Ball
it up as a community possession and educational interest to the are used to support the progra -n.
and . as an expansion of the current Jewish servicemen in of the Zionist Organization, lo-
camping program. He praised the. U. S. Armed Forces, has just 1 tally and nationally The ball for
the efforts of "ubiquitous execu- come off the press, it was an- 22 years has been Detroit Zion-
nounced by the National Jew-
• tive secretary Irwin Shaw" and ish Welfare Board, publisher of , ists' means of contributing to-
those of Nathan Silverman,
, ward assisting the national ZOA
chairman of the Camp Tama- the Calendar. More than 3,- in its educational and political
000 000 calendars have been is-
rack Authority.
!work.
Mr. Milstein, in the course of sued since 1917 by JWB.
his address, reviewed the Fresh
Air Society's accomplishments
and the purposes of the society
in aiming to provide camping
facilities for Detroit's Jewish
children,
Speaking in behalf of Sheruth
Harold Silver. director of the ing courses at Wayne University
League, Mrs. Gelb said that the Jewish Social Service Bureau, School of Social Work, Lake
Sheruth Village at Tamarack will be honored by the Detroit Forest Institute of the Family
represents the first step in Chapter of the American As- Service Association of America
greater efforts by. her group. sociation of Social Workers at and the Training' Bureau for
She said that additional con- a dinner on Thursday, Sept. 23, , Jewish Communal Service in
tributions are planned by She- at the Detroit Leland Hotel, New York. He has been a fre-
ruth to Tamarack and that with the second annual merit quent contributor to the Jewish
•Sheruth Village will be furnish- award for "outstanding contri- Social Service Quarterly of
which he served as associate
ed by the Sheruth women.
bution to social work."
• Mr. Shaw announced that
Joseph Anderson, national ex- editor in 1927-30.
Sheruth League had sent 56 ecutive secretary of the Associa-
Silver has been an active
children to Fresh Air Camp dur- tion, will be the main speaker.
member of the American As-
ing the 1954 season, that half
Before assuming his present sociation of Social Workers since
of the Sheruth League income,
1928. He held various. offices in
t •
1933
the
Detroit chapter, including
Silver w a s as-
t h e 'chairmanship in 1934-5,
socia ted with
is also a past member of the
the Unittd Jew-
board and . of , the executive com-
, ish Social Agen-
m ttee of the national associate
mittee
I cies in Cincin-
tion, and has been actively as-
nati, the Jewish
sociated with the National Con
I Welfare Society
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tive. Committee, treasurer, vice-
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:Research in
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CHARLES WEINSTOCK a graduate of the University of He holds memberships on the
Chicago and received his Mas- advisory committee ' on c h i 1-
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curricular" activities during the America and is on the advisory
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Legislature's Committee on
Child Care.
During Silver's administration
of JSSB, the Bureau has de-
Savings Accounts
veloped into a first rate social
agency whose standards have
At City Bank interest is
received :national recognition.
The Jewish Children's Bureau
paid on your entire say-
was incorporated into JSSB in
ings deposit balance, re-
1944. Resettlement Service, of
gardless of the amount,
which Silver also is executive
director, is conducted in coor-
and computed quar-
dination with JSSB. The House
terly. There are other un-
of Shelter operates under his
usual advantages, too,
direction.
which any friendly City
Silver is married and has two
children. A son, ,R e u b e n, is
Bank Office will be glad
studying for his doctorate in
to explain to you, with-
speech at Ohio State University.
out obligation.
A daughter, Rena, is a member
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JNF' Prepares High Holiday Stamps
Keren Kayemeth stamps have
been furnished to synagogue
high holiday ticket committees,
and will this year again be- at-
tached to every ticket bought
for attendance at high holiday
services, according to an an-
nouncement by the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Council of Detroit.
The stamps for the year 5715
are dedicated to the most joy-
ous and greatest event in 2,000
years of Jewish history—"Zayin,
Le'heruth Israel!" They will
commemorate Year Seven of the
State of Israel, proclaimed and
established in the fifth year of
Iyar, 5708 (May 14, 1948).
In accord with time-honored
tradition, synagogue committees
are requested to utilize the
stamps of the Jewish National
Fund to decorate their holiday
admission tickets. Each stamp is
to be issued as a receipt in ac-
knowledgment of a fitting con-
tribution to the cause of "Geu-
lath Ha'aretz," the JNF program
of land reclamation which pro-
vides the land foundation for
settling Jewish immigrants in
Israel.
The Council is asking ticket
committees to call the JNF of-
fice, TO. 8-7384, if they did not
receive their supply, or if they
require additional stamps.
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