Histadrut Vacation Program

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BY LARRY DEITCH

As the new semester began last

week. Mumford students trooped
back to school and found things
relatively unchanged. For the 750 ,
members of the senior class of
June 1965 the new semester f
marked the beginning of an excit-
ing 20 weeks. which will be cul- ;
urinated on graduation day. Plans
are now being formulated for corn-;
ing senior events. The seniors ' ill
choose their officers in the class
election to be held this corning
week.

The National Committee for La-
bor Israel (Histadrut) announces
that its third eight-week kibbutz-
vacation program in Israel for
American and Canadian college stu-
dents will be under the sponsor-
ship of the American Histadrut
Cultural Exchange Institute. The
academic board of the Institute in-
cludes Dr. Judd L. Teller, execu-
tive - vice chairinan; Prof. Ezra

Contest Winners Told
by Adas Shalom USY;
Movie Plans Unreeled

Rabbi Pesach Sobel, youth edu-
cation director at Adas Shalom
Synagogue. announces the prize-
winning entries in the book re-
view contest sponsored by its
United Synagogue Youth chapters.
They are: Michele Sinkoff, for
t Abrams;
". • - d" by
Marti Weiss. "The Deputy" by Rolf
Hochhuth; Mark Schneider,
The Current Affairs Club, one . "Focus' by Arthur Miller; Doris
of the school's most active groups.; Seligson, 'The Assistant" by Ber-
held its semi-annual luncheon last nard Malamund, and Sheldon
Friday at Carl's Chop House. Cohen. "The Ghetto" by Louis
Those present were treated to an Wirth.
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interesting and informative lec-
ture and discussion period fea-
The Senior Chapter of Adas
turing City Comptroller Richard Shalom USY will sponsor a movie
Strichartz.
party Saturday. They will assemble

Last weekend, the Mumford
American Field Service Club
held its annual ski weekend in
Grayling. This event held a real-
ly special meaning for Win-
some Gruss, our AFS exchange
student from Rhodesia. For ob-
vious reasons skiing is not one
of the "more popular" sports in
Winnie's homeland, and this trip
was a truly unique experience
for her. Hank Rosman is presi-
dent of the Mumford AFS club,
and its sponsors are faculty
members John Swift and Mrs.
Gertrude Armstrong.
Mumford's basketball team has
now compiled a record of four

Spicehandler, Hebrew Union Col-
lege, and Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein.
This kibbutz-vacation program in-
cludes living and working in a
kibbutz or rnoshav side by side with
Israelis, with a "go native" sight-
seeing itinerary which will help
the students observe the fusion of
Israel's ancient traditions and con-
temporary culture. They will also
enjoy a week of recreation in Ash-
kelon, followed by a two-week tour
of European centers of culture and
art.
Citizens of the United States and
Canada, between the ages of 18
and 25, are eligible for enrollment
in the kibbutz vacation p:ogram.
For information write to Histadrut
Summer Camp in Israel. 19161
Schaefer, or call UN 4-7094.

at Adas Shalom at 7 p.m.. and go

Exciting 8 Week

Scoutmaster

By BENNETT CERF

UST 130 YEARS ago, in 1834, a Mr. Delmonico threw open

A young actor, off for his first
fling in the movies after scoring a
hit in a Broadway play, received
this parting advice from the late

.IDLY-AUG. 1965

PROGRAM FEATURES:
• 14 days of fruit-picking and other
work in Kibbutzim or Mcrshovim

• 7 day "Ga Native" sightseeing tour
throughout Israel

• 14 days of rest and recreation

•

3 day Medi

$897

neon cruise

• 14 day tour of Italy,
Switzerland & France

TOTAL COST

For further information
and reservations contact:

HISTADRUT STUDENT

19161 Schaefer, Det. 35, Mich.
UN 4-7094

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And His Orchestra

sored by Wayne State University's
Student Zionist Organization of
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation is
scheduled for 8:30 p.m. Saturday
at the home of Adiva Rosenberg,
17520 Wisconsin.
Information on SZO trips and
tours of Israel will be given.
A class in Hebrew for beginner's
will be sponsored by SZO if there
is sufficient interest. For informa-
tion, call Marcy Miller, 831-5906.

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Senior and Junior United Syna-
gogues Youth chapters and the
youth congregation of Beth Aaron
Synagogue will conduct services in
the main sanctuary 8:30 a.m. Sat-
urday.
Participants will be Michael
Lubetsky, Alan Pinter, Mark Fried-
man, Gary Docks, Harold Margolis,
David Kaplan, Michael Lubetsky,
Aaron Fox, Sam Levy, Jay Rosen,
Irwin Rose, Gilda Zalenko, Blanche
Lynn, Ruth Levy, Susan Levine,
Barbara Miller and Ilene Zamek.
The community is invited.

Student Zionists Plan

the doors of his first deluxe restaurant at 494 Pearl
Street, Manhattan. Sam Himmell has salvaged a copy of the
vey Deutch paced the squad with menu Mr. Delmonico had
victories in both the 100 and 200 printed up to attract patrons.
Prices were as follows: Soup,
yard freestyle events.
Mumford met Denby Thursday two cents; Fried Liver, three
in the most important swim meet cents; Corned Beef and Cab-
of the season. The results of this bage, four. cents; Beef Steak,
meet would decide the East Side , Four cents; Roast Beef, five
champion. Our paper had already cents; Assorted Pies, two
gone to press when the meet was
cents; a cup of tea or coffee,
held, and details of the meet will
be reported in the next column. one cent. A complete dinner
could be had for twelve cents.
And no tipping was allowed!
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COLLEGE STUDENTS

Beth Aaron. Youth
to Lead Services

Anthony Moss `Kumsitz,' Hebrew Class
to Get Ner Tamid Award
An informal "kumsitz" spon-

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and Marwil Book Store, North-
land.
Another Rick — Ricky Orbach,
10-year-old son of Cantor and Mrs.
Harold Orbach—is also in the play.

Star Scout

Irwin Ratner of
Troop 135, sponsored by the Men's
Club of Cong. Bnai David, an-
Life on Kibbutz Subject nounces that the Ner Tamid Re-
Award will be presented
of New Children's Book ligious
to Star Scout Anthony Moss at
"Eli Lives in Israel," a sensitive Saturday morning Sabbath
photo-story by Lea Goldberg and Services.
Anna Riwkin-Brick, will be pub-
Presentation will be made by
lished by Macmillan Feb. 15. The Rabbi Hayim Donin and Cantor
book, which depicts the life of a Hyman J. Adler. All scouts are
6-year-old Israeli boy on a kib- invited.
butz, is the latest volume in Mac-
millan's "Children of the World"
Radomer VIP Session
series.
Radomer Aid and Ladies So-
Eli shares an exciting day with
his friends, Anat and Saul, as they iety will hold a special executive
board
meeting 8:30 p.m. Monday
wins and four defeats. The team accompany Eli's father, an arch-
split its last two decisions, beat- aeologist, to a ruined city. Their at the Workmen's Circle Center.
Discussion will center on the an-
ing Osborn 67 - 52 and losing to adventures have been deftly cap-
East Side League leader. North- tured by the camara of Miss nual banquet in March and other
eastern 64-56. As in previous Riwkin-Brick, who presents a charity affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Sol
games the team was sparked by realistic picture of their lives by Ager will be host and hostess. A
the fine play of Steve Fishman, concentrating on their faces and regular meeting is set for 8:30 p.m.
Cameron Lowe and Larry Moore. feelings. Tuesday.

for his outstanding play this sea-
son by The Detroit News in its
weekly "Prep Basketball Salutes"
column.
The swim team continued its
undefeated record with a 64-0 rout
over Central. The team took nine
first places in various events. Har-

Rick Oppenheim in Center Play

Rick Oppenheim, Cass Technical
High School student and winner
of the 1965 outstanding drama
scholarship f r o m the National
Music Camp, will have a featured
role in Center Theater's presenta-
tion of "The Dark
at the Top of the
Stairs" Feb. 13-
14 and 20-21 at
the Jewish
Center.
The Inge play
is the second
Center Theater
role for Oppen-
Oh, You. Kid! Teens
heim, who has
Asked to Flapper Frolic
been in such Oppenheim
A
- Roaring '20s Party for teens plays as "The Boy Friend," "Mon-
I is planned by the junior congrega- ique," "Little Mary Sunshine" and
tion of S aarey Zedek Synagogue others.
for •8 p.m. Saturday in the youth
He is an accomplished dancer
lounge.
and singer as well as actor.
A floor show, dancing and re-
Tickets are available at the
freshments are planned. All young Center, Wayne State University
people are invited. Cost umes are
optional.

together to view "The Americani-
zation of Emily."

Congratulations are in order for
Steve Fishman. who \yrs honored

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RIDDLE-DE-DEE:
Q. What insect goes "Zub, zub, zub?"
A. A bee flying backwards.
Q. What is red, has bumps, and lives on the prairie?
A. The lone raspberry.
Q. What do they call a friendly female elephant?
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QUOTABLE:
"The fastest wilting plants in the world are laurels that are
rested upon."—Carl Rowan.
"The world is full of crooks, but thank Heaven, they put in part
of their time cheating each other."—Arnold Picker.
"I'm fed up on that."—Baby pointing to a high chair.
"Experience keeps an expensive school, but fools will learn in
no other."—Ben Franklin.

(Copyright, 1964, by Bennett Cerf, King Features Syndicate)

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