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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-05-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Fr i day, May 1, 1959-22

Week Salutes Role of U. S. Camps

ur letter Boxl

American Camp Week, today Association. _more tnan nail of 1 16 1

Pine Crest Ranch
Sets Camper Outing

Fleischman Seeks Fund
for Russian Exhibition

• Lawrence Fleischman, of
A special outing is planned 19480
Burlington, is chairman
by Pine Crest Ranch later this of the Archives of American
Cooperation
ti on on the role of camping in
month for both new campers Art, which is seeking to raise a
as-
minimum standards for its as-
,merican life.
and to acquaint returnees with fund to underwrite publication
in Culture Program
sociates.
Five and a half million boys
new facilities that are avail- of 10,000 copies of a color cat-
Ed tor, The Jewish News:
a nd girls are expected to attend
The joint effort of the Ger- able at the camp.
alogue, printed in Russian, to
amp in this country this coin- Camp Petosega to Host 9 a American Cultural Center
Located adjacent to Kensing- be exhibited at an exhibit in
is ag summer. There is an esti- Grosse He Senior Class ma Marguerite Kozenn. Chajes ton Park, Pine Crest Ranch is
Moscow this summer.
0 :rated 13,000 organized camps Camp Petosega, for the third and
in the presentation of a concert currently enrolling boys. aged
The exhibit, "The American
successive year, will play host to
i. a the United States.
7
to
15,
for
periods
of
two
German Music last Sunday
Way of Life," will be set up in
Camping provides the oppor- members of the senior class of :' , f tight about a success which weeks and longer. Only 42 boys Moscow's
Sokolniki Park. The
" r( a kes us proud.
t unity for boys and girls to live, Grosse Ile High School for its m
are being accepted for camper- catalogue will describe paint-
vork, and play in small groups, class trip this month.
ermans and Jews have ships, enabling the staff to de- ings and sculptured pieces that
( ted
lose to nature in a simple en-
The camp has been extreme-
in their cultural efforts vote more individual attention will be included in the exhibit.
ironment where campers have ly popular with the high school un ce the
days of Lessing. Then to each youngster than in any
President Eisenhower has
Sin
chance to assume the respon- seniors because many are sail Sill
previous year.
.h
suffered
under
the
Nazi
personally
endorsed the fund
boi
ibilities for some of the basic ing enthusiasts. Camp Petosega,
Outdoor living with a West- drive for printing and distrib-
But the weakminded,
:unctions of day to day living. located on Pickerel Lake, offers ra( is
loos "supermen" were al- ern theme is the camp's motto,
:t helps to develop happy, self- an ideal location for participa- ze dv defeated by Heinrich as it features such activities uting the catalogue.
re
•eliant, adequate young people tion in the sport.
when they were forced as riding, camperaft, pack trips Labor Zionists to Hear
Leonard Baruch and Bertrand HE ine,
rho know and understand the
retain
his "Lorelei" in their and riflery.
to
the
of
neaning of democratic living. Sandweiss, directors
Mort Kanfer, assistant princi- Address on Poet Bialik
gbooks.
So it is a fitting
so:
Campers learn social respon- camp, supervise the entire trip
Branch Two, Labor Zionist
pal of Detroit's Crosman School
nbolic
gesture
that
Heine's
sy
3ibility and gain some know- and assist in planning, together
Grenadiere" was put on and an instructor at Wayne Organization of America, will
[edge of good human relation- with a student-faculty commit- "r1 e wo
th program. It was sung ably State University, is camp direc- meet at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the
Ships; gain lasting interests, tee.
by Irving Rosengard. Today, tor. He has a background of home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ya-
skills and competence in sports,
or ce again, in Dusseldorf a many years' experience at sev- goda, of 5451 W. Outer Dr.
U.S.
Firm
to
Pay
$4,000,000
and the creative arts which
Aaron Kutnick will speak on
stands to this great eral resident camps.
equip them for the satisfying for Third of Israel Oil Co. m, anument man
Also returning as counselors "Chaim Nachman Bialik—His
of freedom, who
TEL AVIV, (JTA)—A $4,000,- in genious
use of leisure and help give
is forced to live his life in are several members of the Life and Work." A social hour
them strong bodies and healthy 000 deal for acquisition of a w; ile.
staff from previous years, in- will follow.
ex
third
of
the
shares
of
Paz,
the
minds.
cluding Sam Dinsmore, Bob
Heine's
mind
was
a
refugee
In Michigan, some 50,000 Israel Oil Company, is being ne-
Weisberg,
Buck Linguist and
m
children will attend camp this gotiated by an American oil ind, but it cherished the vis- Lynn Jacob.
summer, according to an esti- firm, with headquarters in Cali- m n of Germans and Jews work-
in g together again. For along Farband Branch Slate
mate of the American Camping fornia.
w : th the Jews, Hitler also murd-
er ed some 900,000 "Aryans" for Union PR Director
_ ...._...
...- ....-
A Day Camp for
• .'s c--Irs",
"01.— „„i, h eir resistance to his tyranny.
Brenner Branch of Far-
Boys & Girls 4-13
The participation of the na- band will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
NOW ACCEPTING
anality department of the Wednesday, at the Hayim
REGISTRATIONS
nited Community Services of Greenberg Center, 19161 Schae-
- DIRECTORY U
--s. • ._-.A. '--
All Camping Activities
Al etropolitan Detroit certainly fer. Frank Winn, public rela-
Mature Staff
1--
____,=
------11..„,_ — r vgitrof u 1 iderlined the fact that nation- tions director of the UAW, who
Nursery Specialists
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...,
ities can join together in a has visited Israel several times,
al
--------
1 N. ill
dl mocratic spirit for cultural will be guest speaker on the Ted Kaczander — UN 4-8715
LI 5-3416

topic "The Evolving Role of
Sol Cohen
Vi ntures.
31st Year
CHELSEA, MICH.
Eduard Werner, president of American Trade Unionism."
BYS and GIRLS 5-15
a e Detroit Federation of Musi-
4 WEEKS $190
FARBAND
8 WEEKS $375
ci ans is to be congratulated on
Children's House
2 WEEKS $100
h is support of the project and
A
SUMMER
DAY
CAMP FOR ALL CHILDREN
Saul
Sinkoff,
Manager
Emanuel Mark, Director
CAMP
g ratitude is due the Ku s i c
LI 5-2969
UN 4-0730
• Unique Experience in Group Living
P erformance Trust Funds of
• Professional Teaching Staff • Excellent Permanent Facilities
tl ie Recording Industry for
MIDWEST CAMP HABON1M — Three Rivers, Mich. n taking the concert possible. It
SCHOOL AGE 6-12
NURSERY 3-5 YEARS
150 Miles from Detroit
Boys & Girls 10-17
i. to be hoped that the future
TWO 4 WEEK PERIODS—June 22-AUGUST 14
Regular Camp Program
V% ill hold more concerts of this
ALBERT ZACK, Director — CALL DI 1-8673
Cultural Agenda Stressing Judaism, Israel and Hebrew
-
SI a rt in store.
Half Season — $175
Full Season — $335
DR. GEORGE LECHLER
CALL OFFICE: DI 1-9666 or MRS. H. PINCUS, KE 3-0216
associate professor of history
For Boys, 5 to 16—For Girls, 5-14. Located 190 and art at Wayne State -Uni-
CAMP miles north of Detroit on Private Lake near the versity and secretary of the
Beautiful Au Sable River and Huron National German - American Cultural
Forest. Experienced leadership. Mature staff. Full
camping program. Outdoor theatre for dramatics. Center.

State's camps are members I
ti trough May 8, focuses atten- the
of the Association, which sets Lz uds

WOLVERINE
DAY CAMP

For Details, Write or Call Mrs. Louis Harley
HIAWATHA
UN. 4-1135
Detroit
17325 Fairfield
'
CAMP KTON TON DAY CAMP
Designed to fit the needs of
Jewish Children
C.I.T. Program 12-15 Years
4-12 Years Old
WELL ROUNDED SUMMER PROGRAM
Located at Beth Shalom Synagogue — Oak Park
Directors:
Ronald Balan — KE 7-0294
Dorothy Brindze — UN 4-4785
Pelican Lake, Wisconsin
and girls ages 7-15
An exclusive camp for boys
child. Corn-
catering
to
the individual needs of the
CAMP
including sailboating and
plete sports program
riding. Tutoring in Hebrew, piano, school subjects,
and 2 Registered Nurses
MACCABEE Bar Mizvah if needed. M.D. times.
- on camp grounds at all
Detroit Office: Isadore J. Goldstein, 19600 Appleton, KEnwood 2-7629

CAMP KEYUMA

For Boys and Girls 6 - 14

‘ 'der Adult Camp
r

rip Set by. Center

The sixth annual Older Adult
amp, sponsored by the Jewish
ommunity Center, will be held
I t Camp Tamarack, Ortonville,
I Iich., June 8 to 19.
The camp offers a program
5 pecifically prepared for adults
r 5 and older. Campers will stay
:
1 n attractive heated cabins and
` ill use the lodge for _indoor
■ activities and will have a pri-
, vate lake available. Transporta-
ion is via Center bus. Registra-
MICHIGAMA HILLS
CAMP MICHIGAMA
tion is limited.
(For Girls)
(For Boys)
The camp staff will include
"The Greatest Name in Camping"
For Boys and Girls 6-15 a resident registered nurse and
West Branch, Michigan
Herman Fishman and Mickey Fishman, Directors
LI. 2-7455 kosher meals will be served.
UN. 2-7618
For information, call Simons
Branch director Eugene Jaffe,
(Ortonville, Mich. . . . 29th Year)
TE. 4-6462.
Boys and Girls 5-16

ONLY 60 MILES FROM DETROIT

All Land & Water Sports — Modern Sanitary Facilities

Social & Creative Programs — Dietary Laws Observed

Jr. C.I.T. Programs for 14-16 Year Olds at Reduced Rates
Part-Season Enrollment Periods Available

For Details, Phone or Write

Bernard Jaffe, director

25541 Karen

Oak Park, Michigan

Telephone: LI 5-9904

-

CAMP

NAHELU

4 or 8 Week Camp Periods
Stanley Michaels, Director
UN 4-4220
19647 Roslyn, Detroit 21, Mich.

Boys and Girls 4-5

PLEASANT
DAY CAMP

Boys and Girls 6-12

Licensed by The State of Michigan
A varied program for a healthful,
interesting and safe summer vacation.

Max Pleasant, Director
KE 5-1083 or LI 7-1471

GR 6-0105

REGISTER NOW — CAMP SHOMRIA

The camp with Israeli content — Wilderness State Park at Lake
Huron — Ages 11 thru 16. 3 weeks — $100. Israeli Director, Mr.
Gershon Hoffman. For further information, WE 4-0708 or UN 1-5299.

THUNDERBIRD DAY CAMP

THUNDERBIRD
DAY CAMP

A wonderful summer for
boys and girls, ages 4-6; 7-13

Give your child the very best
in Day Camping

For Brochure and Information

LI 7-0294 (Arnie) , EL 6-5951

Family Camping
Event at Tamarack

Cookouts, hikes, athletics, arts
and crafts and boating are
among the activities planned
by the Jewish Community Cen-
ter at Camp Tamarack, May 15
to 17.
A preliminary meeting, to
plan the program and discuss
equipment, facilities, clothing,
menus and routes to camp, will
be held at the main building,
18100 Meyer, at 8 p.m., Thurs-
day. All adults interested in
the weekend should attend.
Registration will be limited
to 25 Center families. For in-
formation on registration, call
program director Carl Hartman,
DI. 1-4200. Children must be
three years of age or older.

Classified Ads bring results!

SHOLEM ALEICHEM

Summer Day Camp

Greenfield near 7 Mile Road

For Boys and Girls — Ages 5-11

Season: June 22nd through August 17th

• Swimming and Sports at OUR SITE
at Kensington Park
• Arts and Crafts
• Trips

• Hebrew and Jewish Songs and Stories
• Air-Conditioned Building

A

rich and varied recreational experience in addition
to continuing your child's Jewish experiences
throughout the year.

Camp Director: Mr, Irving Zeitlin

For Information Call VE 8-7440

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