• NFTS Director Marks 25th Year an an GNI Ce 'C a . rta z 00 ca) ) 4 5 O JANE EVANS, director of National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, holds a miniature Torah-like scroll, with silver breastplate, which was presented to her at the annual NFTS board meeting in New York to mark her 25th anniversary in that post. The scroll includes the names of over 3,500 Uniongram senders from all over the world. The Uniongram- blanks are sold by Reform Sisterhoods to finance activi- ties of NFTS through its YES Fund for service to youth, education and sister- hood. the Dinner at Fresh Air, Tamarack 1Maimonides Elects Set Summer Schedule Dr. Louis Kazdan During the summer of 1959, the Fresh Air Society, at its two camps, Fresh Air, at Brighton and Tamarack, at Or- tonville, will serve 1,500 De- troit earners, each of whom will attend for a 19-day period. Dr. Irving Posner, president of the board of directors of the Fresh Air Society, announces that the staff will be under the direction of Sam Marcus, executive director, Fresh Air; Morton Levitsky, resident di- rector, Fresh Air; and Sam Skolnick, resident director, Tamarack. The summer camp season gets under way in June, with the Jewish Community Center Older Adult camping program, and the Bnai Brith Young Adult International Confer- ence, both to be held at Camp Tamarack. The Sidney and PhylliiAllen Amphitheater is now ready for use at Camp Tamarack, as is an enlarged waterfront and tripping center. The latter building will serve as central supply for cookouts, overnights and canoe trips. The addition of a kiln to the Mina and Theodore Bargman Arts and Crafts Building was made possible by Mrs. Barg- man, and canoes are from Irv- ing Popkin. Campers and par- ents will be greeted by many other existing new changes and developments at both camps. DARBYS is- a real treat! • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . a Delight • LUNCHEON A Pleasure Resv. UN. 2-7642 SEVEN MILE at WYOMING Camp Petosega Joins Activity, Safety Groups Leonard P. Baruch and Ber- trand Sandweiss, directors of Camp Petosega, announce that the camp has been awarded membership in the following organizations for the coming summer camp season: National Water Ski Ass'n., Camp Archery Ass'n., National Rifle Ass'n., American Red Cross Water Safety Program, Michigan Camping Ass'n. and American Samping Ass'n. For further information on the camp, call either Baruch, UN 4-7629, or Sandweiss, LI 6-0522. Children's House A SUMMER DAY CAMP FOR ALL CHILDREN • Unique Experience in Group Living • Professional Teaching Staff • Excellent Permanent Facilities SCHOOL AGE 6-12 NURSERY 3-5 YEARS TWO 4 WEEK PERIODS—June 22-AUGUST 14 ALBERT ZACK, Director — CALL DI 1-8673 CAMP TANUGA Ben Lappin Wins H. L. Lurie Social Work Grant Ben Lappin, of Toronto, 1959 Harry L. Lurie Fellow- member of the faculty of the ship, a grant of $1.500 to en- Social Work School in that able him to secure his doc- city, has been awarded the torate in social work. DIRECTORY rif-VM COUNTRY DAY CAMP Wixom, Mich. FOR CHILDREN 3 to 13 30 minutes from Detroit SERVING N.W. DETROIT AND SUBURBS SINCE 1947. NO CHARGE FOR HOT LUNCHES OR TRANSPORTATION ON OUR OWN CAMP GROUNDS—A TOUCH OF THE WEST DIRECTOR: MORT KANFER, M. ED. — MA 6-6308 — VE 7-6701 Dr. LOUIS L. KAZDAN is the new president of the Mai- monides Medical Society, fol- lowing his election at the group's recent annual meet- ing. Serving in office with him are Drs. William A. Hen- kin, vice-president; Paul H. Feldman, secretary; and Paul L. Fraiberg, treasurer. * * Doctors' Wives Install Officers %all ......O.P1, FARBAND CAMP CAMP HIAWATHA - - •••• .... a .• _ BOYS and GIRLS 5-15 4 WEEKS $190 8 WEEKS $375 2 WEEKS $100 Saul Sinkoff, Manager Emanuel Mark, Director LI 5-2969 UN 4-0730 ' For Boys, 5 to 16—For Girls, 5-14. Located 190 miles north of Detroit on Private Lake near the Beautiful Au Sable River and Huron National Forest. Experienced leadership. Mature staff. Full camping program. Outdoor theatre for dramatics. For Details, Write or Call Mrs. Louis Harley 17325 Fairfield . Detroit UN. 4-1135 CAMP KTON TON DAY CAMP Designed to fit the needs of Jewish Children C.I.T. Program 12-15 Years 4-12 Years Old Mrs. Sidney Friedlaender was WELL ROUNDED SUMMER PROGRAM installed as president of the Located at Beth Shalom Synagogue — Oak Park Directors: Women's Auxiliary to the Mai- Ronald Balan — KE 7-0294 . Dorothy Brindze — UN 4-4785 monides Medical Society at the season's closing meeting, held Pelican Lake, Wisconsin recently at the Wayne County An exclusive camp for boys and' girls ages 7-15 the individual needs of the child. Com- catering to Medical Society Bldg. and sailboating including program sports plete Following the invocation by riding. Tutoring in Hebrew. piano, school subjects, Bar Mizvah if needed. M.D. and 2 Registered Nurses past president Mrs. Reuben J. on camp grounds at all times. Mendelssohn, the annual presi- Detroit Office: Isadore J. Goldstein, 19600 Appleton, KEnwood 2-7629 dent's message was given by Mrs.Joseph Dubin, whom Mrs. Frie d- Kewadin, Michigan — near Traverse City laender' sue BOYS and GIRLS 6 to 15 — 2 and 4 WEEK PERIODS • ceeds in office. • Riding • Land and Water Sports Also install ed were Mes- • Outstanding Guest Experts in Arts and Sciences dames Nath • M.D. on premises aniel Sandler CALL UN 2-1893 and Marcus LIMITED ENROLLMENTS Mrs. Friedlaender Sugarma n, vice-presidents; Seymour Wil helm, Meyer Pensler, Morris ( For Girls) . (For Boys) Mintz, Paul Feldman and Irving "The Greatest Name in Camping" . Levitt, secretaries; Sanford Ben For Boys and Girls 6 - 15 . Michigan nett, treasurer; and David Mor West Branch, Herman Fishman and Mickey Fishman, Directors LI. 2-7455 ton, treasurer-elect. UN. 24618 Chosen to serve as chairman of various, group ,standing corn (Ortonyille, Mich. . . . 29th Year) mittees - are Mesdames Ale x Boys and Girls 5-16 CAMP Friedlaender, Leonart. Haking 4 or 8 Week Camp Periods Paul Fraiberg, Arnold Axelro Stanley Michaels, Director and Charles Kessler. UN 4-4220 NAHELIJ• 19647 Roslyn, Detroit 21, Mich. Before turning over her gavel t CAMP pETosEGA Mrs. Dubin -was presented wit h ' a past president's pin by Mrs Israel Wiener, immediate pas : Petoskey, Michigan president. Four-Week and Eight-Week Camperships Available CAMP MACCABEE MAPLEHURST CAMP - MICHIGAMA , Adult Programmin Planned for Center MICHIGAMA HILLS • Leonard P. Baruch • — birectors — Betrand Sandweiss 18696 Santa Rosa, Detroit 21, Michigan ' LI 6-0522- UN 4-7629 BOY S 7 to 15 Miles from Detroit) A variety of cultural, educa _ PINE CREST RANCH (35FO - A SUMMER CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 6 TO 16 • 1,400.acres and two miles of frontage on Lake Manistee • 40 miles of trails on camp grounds for hiking & riding • Overnight cookouts and sleepouts • Cement tennis, handball and shuffleboard courts • Waterskiing and aqua- planing • Sailing, canoeing, boating • Motorboats and war canoes • Waterbikes and paddleboards • Archery and fencing • Complete athletic program • Horseback riding • Doctor and two nurses on premises • Mature and experienced staff • Arts and crafts • Summer stock • Ratio of 1 Counselor to • Friday night services 4 campers • 4 and 8 Week Sessions • For Further Information Call or Write CAMP TANUGA 17315 Muirland UN. 4-5804 tional, social and recreatoina j programs are in prospect fo 7 Jewish Community Cent e 7 adults next season, accordin to Dr. -Norman Drachler, chair man of the adult services corn _ mittee. Dr. Drachler emphasized th importance of adult progra m - ming on a year-round basis, an I stressed the great opportunit rr to do so now that the new buil d ing is open. He added that th ?• success of such programmin depends a great deal on th e quality of Jewish content activ ties. Members of the committe e include Dr. Maxwell B. Barde r. L- stein, Judge Victor J. Bau er I, Sidney J. Bertin, Harold Barr ) r, Harold Black, Clarence Enggas ;, Morris Friedman, Dr. I. Jerom e Hauser, Bernard Isaacs, Mil e S Jaffee, Mrs. Sanford Klei r 1, Louis LaMed, Mrs. Charle s Lakoff, Dr. Stanley H. Lev r, Harry Nathan, Gilbert C. Osno : s, Dr. Joseph Prescott, Samu i Sigal, Dr. Albert W. Silver, D : r. Saul Sugar, Dr. Albert Schif f, Alan Warnick and Stanley J. Winkelman. Brighton, Mich. . OUTDOOR LIVING with a WESTERN THEME OUTSTANDING STAFF - FINEST FOOD - MODERN FACILITIES Minimum Enrollment — 2 Weeks DIRECTOR: MORT KANFER, M. ED. — MA 6-6308 — VE 7-6701 Boys and Girls 6-12 Boys and Girls 4-5 Licensed by The State of Michigan PLEASANT A varied program for a healthful, interesting and safe summer vacation. GR 6-0105 DAY CAMP Max Pleasant, Director KE 5-1083 or LI 7-1471 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 A wonderful summer for boys and girls, ages 4-6; 7-13 THUNDERBIRD DAY CAMP Give your child the very best in Day Camping Directors: Mickey Stern • Arnie Fisher For Brochure and Information • EL 6-5951 LI 7-0294 _1, .1_, . WOLVERINE DAY CAMP Offers you a complete camping program • Swimming • Fencing Instruction in games • Arts & Crafts • Home Pickup & Return • Gymnastics • Cookout every week For Information: UN 4-8715 or LI 5-3416 Boys & Girls 4 -12 Allow=