Elect Stanley Michaels President
of American Camping Association
Bnai Brith Activities
In the recently concluded
"We must do all we can to tournament of the National
accomplish the greatest gain in Bnai Brith Bowling Association,
our own camps with our own Detroit teams finished second
specific camper groups. As in Toledo, third, fourth, fifth
youth leaders, our responsibil- and sixth in Milwaukee, seventh
ities are threefold: to our in Indianapolis and eighth and
campers in our own camps, to ninth in - Columbus. In singles,
their parents, and to the camp- Joe
Finkel of ISRAEL LODGE
ing movement as a whole.
had a total of 713, Paul Kales of
"We must provide activities DOWNTOWN rolled 699, Iry
that strengthen character and Kanfer of . ZAGER had 676, W.
build 'resourcefulness, that will Zak of Downtown, 664, and I.
present good people-to-people Bernstein of Israel, 662.
relationships and understand-
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ing of those who are of differ-
The 36th Annual Installation
ent race, color or creed. Let us
help young people recognize Banquet of WINDSOR LODGE
civil rights and civil liberties, and CHAPTER will be held
and to practice them. We must 6:30 p.m., at the Elmwood Casi-
provide real community living no, Windsor. Philip Bernstein
that exposes the camper to liv- will receive the annual "Man-
ing experience in democratic of-the-Year" award and citation
scrolls' will go to Myer Dorn,
government.
"ACA is working now, toward Harry Nessel, Jack Gardner,
this over-all goal, of better Paul Berger and Henry Yuffy,
camping for more people. We for devotion to Bnai Brith and
are moving ahead in publica- services to the Lodge. For instal-
tions, in camperaft certifica- lation reservations, call Al Gord-
tion, in - standards, in research ner, CL 4-1471. Harry Nessel has
been appointed to the resolutions
and in leadership training."
Senator Humphrey sent the committee of the Eastern Cana-
following message to the Amer- dian Council at the Bnai Brith
Conference in Montreal, May
ican Camping Association:
"I congratulate your new 5-8. Lorne H. Abramson, past
President, Stanley Michaels, on president, will also be official
his inauguration, and commend delegate.
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the American Camping Associa-
BUSINESS AND PROFES-
tion for selecting him. His qual-
ities of leadership will bring SIONAL CHAPTER will hold
continued success and progress its annual Installation of Of-
to the Association. I am proud ficers Dinner-Dance May '7 at
Menjo's and will feature The
to count him as a friend.
"The American Camping As- Townsman Orchestra. For res-
sociation, under its new PrIsi- ervations and information n-
dent, will achieve even more tact Dorothy. Goldber
successes in the coming years. 6610, or Mina Spiro
Your work for improving camp-
4'
ing standards and facilities will
LOUIS
E CHAPTER,
pay off with a healthier, happier
STANLEY J. MICHAELS
will hol
is nnual Mothers'
America."
te Banquet and In-
nation. I wish Mr.- Michaels
Gov. _Swainson wrote Mi- and Da
stallati
of. Officers 6:3
every success in his presidency chaels:
. and the Association continued
"It is with a great deal of May 8 at e
officer
pleasure and pride that I con- stalli
vigor in its future activity."-
Franc Soloyich,
Michaels has served the gratulate you upon your inaugu- ident, nai 'Bri
American Camping Association ration as president of the Amer- inform ion, ca
in many capacities since 1945; ican Camping Association. I Golden
as vice-president and president know you will be completely
of the Michigan - Section from dedicated toward securing the
1948 to 1952. In 1952 Michaels highest standards for camping
Mrs. Iry
resident
moved on to the national scene in the country. I. will be happy of GEORG
HWIN
to
cooperate
with
you
in
achiev-
of camping • when he became
CHAPTER ann
chairman of the national Stand- ing this goal:
have been co
ed for the'-
"I
think
the
American
Camp-
ards Committee, and continued
d Children's
ing Association should be com- annual Mot
in this position until 1958.
e he d 7 p.m. May
mended for its singularly excel- Banquet t
During this time the Amer- lent
17 at th
ayfair Caterers. Ne
choice
of
a
leader."
ican Camping Association was
In addition to his interest in officer will be installed
able to implement a national camping,
rshwin drama
Michaels -is an active the
program of camping standards.
community
leader. He serves as
This outstanding achievement
is recognized as the most sig- a Director of Tamarack Author-
nificant accomplishment in the ity of the Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration; a member of the Camp
history of camping.
NG. SHI REY ZE
Michaels was inaugurated as Study Committee of the United
an
the national President of the Community Services; a member ME S CLUB will hold
7:30
American Camping Association of the Advisory Board of the nual outh Awards Ni
dnesday at
e syna-
in Detroit at a special luncheon Girl Scouts of Metropolitan De- p.m.
an E. Shur,
held recently during the As- troit; and for the past two gogue, a
sociation's Region ,III Conven- years, has been the Chairman of chairman. One undred - twenty
tion meeting at the Wolverine the Detroit Chapter, Americans people will participate in the pro-
for Democratic Action, and a gram, which will include the
Hotel.
In addition , to receiving mes- national Board Member of the Youth Symphony Orchestra, Jun-
sages from the 44 Sections• of Americans for Democratic Ac- ior Congregation - Tikvah Choir,
Young Girls' Choir, dance groups,
the Association across the coun- tion.
instrumental and vocal trios and
try, Michaels received personal
Building Anniversary the Highlighters. Students will b
„greetings from President Ken-
nedy, Governor John Swainsan,
Lutzker Voliner Society, or- honored for all-around synag
Senator Philip Hart and Seri= ganized in 1939 by Sam Rott, citizenship, including sclla
ator Hubert' Humphrey of Min- will celebrate its tenth anniver- excellence, attendance an
nesota.
sary in its own building with ticipation in youth activities.
Mayor Miriani proclaimed the a dinner 7 p.m. May '7 in the ris Brandwine, president, an
day of Michael's inauguration meeting hall. Sam Finkleman, Mrs. Aaron Friedman, former
as American Camping Associa- a former president, is chairman vice president, of the Jewish Na-
tion Day in Detroit in his honor. of the event. All members are tional Fund, will present certifi-
cates commemorating the Bar
Michaels said in his address: asked to attend.
Mitzvah year celebrations of the
synagogue's 13-year-old boys and
7'
girls and the State of Israel.
President I. Murray Jacobs a
ces election of officers
e held. The orchestr
\uvri,d
the direction of Jer
v ra Stass and the entire youth
is under the direction
rd Baruch, youth direc-
tor Reuven Frankel and
QUALITY CAMPIN
, school principal.
Stanley J. Michaels of De-
troit; director and owner of
•Camp Nahelu, has been elected
President of the American
Camping Association.
The first Detroiter to be
named president in the 50-year
history - of the Association, Mi-
chaels received a wire from
President John F. Kennedy con-
gratulating him on his appoint-
ment.
Michaels, with his wife Elsie,
directs and owns Camp Nahelu
at Ortonville, and has spent 30
years in the field of camping.
He is one of the country's rec-
ognized authorities in camping
and youth leadership.
President Kennedy praised
the Association for its "con-
structive role in setting new
goals for conservation and
youth service throughout the
CAMP
will entertain with a variety
show. For information and res-
ervations, call Mrs. Harold
Schmalberg, chairman, LI 2-
8369.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN LODGE
will hold its Awards Night hon-
oring outstanding workers and
a Night of Entertainment 9
p.m. Saturday at Sholem Alei-
chem Institute, 19350 Green-
field. Featured will be Eric
Rosenow in a "Musical Journel•
Around the World"; comedian
Harry Thomas; Ronnie Green,
television dancer; Denise Green-
good, "sweetheart of Jewish
song"; and Janie Sell, panto-
mime artist. Percy Kaplan, ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish
National Fund, will present the
Martyrs Grove certificate for
the completion of a 1000-tree
grove. Refreshments will be
served, and admission is free,
according to Sol Rosenberg,
Awards Night chairman.
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PISGAH LODGE wil
a
regular monthly bu
, eet-
ing Monday in
audi-
torium of the • yim reenberg
Center. The nal nominat .
and election f office
held, accor ng to
president. freshment
served and
soci
be held.
EAST SIDE
will
hold a games par y 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday at the Sholem Alei-
chem Institute. Refreshments
and prizes will be featured, ac-
ding to President Mrs. Joseph
elson. For information, call
Joseph Reifman, program
man, LI 3-3548.
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ICHO LODGE, I.O.O.F.,
s invited the Greater Detroit
Circuit Degree Team to confer
degrees on a class of brothers
Tuesday at 18495 Wyoming.
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, past
president of the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Metropolitan
Detroit, will be guest speaker
at a meeting of the newly re-
organized Landsmanshaft
cil Sunday at the Jewish Corn.
munity Center, it was an-
pounced by Sol Selman, Council
president.
Special invitations have been
sent to presidents of all lands-
manshaften in the community.
Selman stated the Council
was bringing organizations to-
gether at this time to find pro-
gramming solutions helpful to
every- group.
A steering committee of the
Landsmanshaft Council will pre-
sent a series of proposals, in-
cluding an expansion of social
activities a n d entertainment
projects aimed at stimulating
interest and increasing activity
among the Landsmanshaften.
Members of the steering com-
are Israel Borenstein,
nkel, Rubin Galchin-
sky, a
Gonte, Sidney Guyer,
Harry
, iner, Morris Malin,
Jack B.
rmand, Max Schulz-
Sol Selman.
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