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January 27, 1961 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-01-27

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Fresh Air Camp,
Rabbi Adler Presents Plaques to
Tamarack Announce
Kasle, Borm ans at Bar-Ilan, Dinner Summer Registrati

.

THE DETR OIT JEWIS H NE

joy the 1961
FEZ-tival of FUN!

$i 8 *

OCEANFRONT, 25th to 26th STS. • MIAMI BEACH

daily per person
dbl. occ. Jan. 22
thru April 8. *50 of 258 rms.
Incl. Breakfast & Dinner
(European Plan Available)
$1 2* April 19 thru
April 30

Rabbi Morris Adler is shown here presenting plaques to
Abe Kasle (left), Tom Borman (center) and Al Borman, at
the annual Bar-Ilan dinner, in appreciation of their efforts in
behalf of Bar-Han University in Israel. The Bormans set up a
lecture hall at the university and Kasle dedicated a room there.
Tom Borman was chairman of the annual dinner committee.
Kasle and Al Borman were co-chairman of the effort to set
up the Dr. A. M. Hershman Chair in History at Bar-Ilan
University.

Alexander lioY ,

Farband Camp E
mmittee Off •

IN MIAMI

R et.' 11

BEACH

IT

Applications to attend e
the Fresh Air Camp or C
Tamarack during the summer
now be obtained by calling
Fresh Air Society office,
1-5666, or applying in person a
18100 Meyers, Room 307.
According to Maxwell E. Kat-
zen, president of the Fresh Air
Society, there will be three
periods at both camps: June 30-
July 19; July 19-Aug. 7 and Aug.
8-27. Fresh Air Camp will be
open to boys and girls 8 through
10; Camp Tamarack, youngsters
11 through 14. Girls age 15 will
also be eligible to attend pioneer
camp.
In addition, boys 15 and 16
are eligible to apply for senio
pioneer camp. There will be
four-week periods, July 2-July
and July 30-Aug. 27, limited
ten boys each period. Interes
applicants will be interviewed
fore accepta
ips will
Two

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the annual el ion of o
yim Gree
held at the
Center Su ay. Mauri
d was r lected pre
of the Fa and Campir.
mittee.
nd-the-clock entertainmen
ther officers lected inclu cl
Eking • PrivatiBeach an
orris Zarankin, onorary pres-
man, chair-
dent; Morris Lie
"ve board;
man of the exe
uel Sal-
David Sislin and
Pulmanet
Shares
for
inger,
vice
presiden
Wm. S
ure
Linver, Ethel Wasser and Mor-
own
ris Brodsky, secretaries.
Farband Camp is anticipating
LI'dCOLN ROAD
its 33rd year of camping at
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oute 94 nuclear submarine. It was pre-
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