March of Dimes Awards Scholarships • • Senior Does Research on Mid-East as Intern for Rep. Broomfield Camp Gan Israel Opens on- Monday Camp Gan Israel, near Fenton, about 50 miles from Detroit, will open its fifth season Monday, un- der the supervision of Merkos L'Inyenei Chizuch (Lubavitcher Educational Organization). The camp will accomodate 100 boys and 100 girls during the eight- week camping season. Director of the camp, which is run in a strictly traditional man- ner, is Rabbi S. K. Weinberg, principal of Etz Chayim School in Toronto. Camp coordinator is Rab- bi Moshe Polter, president of Cong. Mishkan Israel-Nusach Hari- Lubavitcher Center, and the head counselor is Bessie Shemtov of London. Ghana Rivkin of Brook- lyn, is assistant head counselor. The camp has been remodeled from funds provided by the Wil- liam Hordes Memorial Fund, and all the buildings have been renovated. The camp grounds include 27 acres, situated on Pine Lake. There are 23 build- ings. Activities include all out- door sports (facilities have been expanded), music, arts and crafts, dramatics, photography and nature study. There are also study groups in all phases of Judaism for all levels of camp- ers. The kosher kitchens have been remodeled. A pre-camping seminar for counselors this weekend at the synagogue will include greetings by Rabbi Weinberg, welcome by Rabbi Polter and lectures on the camp by Sidney Selig, psycholo- gist and educational director; Dov Parshan; Rabbi Jacob Kranz; Charles E. Feinberg, chairman of the camping committee; and Dr. Israel Weiner, medical adviser. Oakland University senior Fred Pearson, 20, has completed a six- week intern program with a con- gressman while doing research work on the Middle East situa- tion. Pearson, who recently returned from Washington, had been en- gaged by Rep. William S. Broom- field (R-Royal Oak) for the re- search work. He also wrote re- p or t s and did some "leg work," contacting c o n - gr es smenand embassy and state department officials. His internship was co-sponsored by the Michigan Center for Edu- Children and Adults cation and Poli- Pearson tics. Broomfield is a ranking member Beginning of the House Foreign Affairs Com- JULY mittee and serves on the Far East subcommittee. Pearson graduates in August with a degree in political science Jewish Agency Sends and plans to get his masters in in- ternational relations at the Uni- 54 Collegians to Israel versity of Michigan. He is the son NEW YORK (JTA — Thirty-six of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearson, American college students and 13358 Kingston; Huntington graduates left for Israel on a ten- Woods. week summer work program under Call or Drop in the auspices of the Professional and Technical Workers Aliyah Detroiters Graduate Department (PATWA) of the Jew- From Chicago Yeshiva ish Agency for Israel. This group, 18090 WYOM I NG Half a dozen young men and will be joined in Israel by 18 other American participants in the women from this area were recent- ly graduated from the high school PATWA program who are travel- division of the yeshiva, Bais Mid- ing to Israel individually. rash le'Torah, and its affiliate, the Chicago Hebrew Academy. The young men, all of whom BAR MITZVAHS • WEDDINGS previously studied at Yeshivath Beth Yeihuda in Detroit, are Ger- ald Butrimovitz, Hershel Gardin, 16221 W. 8 MILE ROAD 4 Blocks W. of Jos Couzens Albert Portnoy, Israel Prero and Sheldon Wrotslaysky. Jeanne Lit- Let us assist you in arranging accomodations for the enjoy- vin of Mount Siemens, also a grad- ment of your out-ol-fown guests. Ask about our Hospitality uate, was awarded a scholarship Room breakfast special. BR 2 1404 to Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University. Gerald But- ri-movitz earned a similar award to Wayne State University, and Albert Portnoy and Israel Prero All Young Men received scholarships to the Heb- rew Theological College, Skokie, 6 to 60 ART CLASSES • th Some happy faces view the checks for scholarships in the health field presented by the Wayne County March of Dimes. With Mrs. Betty Becker, Detroit Board of Education member and executive board member for the Wayne County March of Dimes, are recipients Karen D. Krueger (seated), Pamela Joe Koponen and Ronald Lieber- man. Lieberman, 14949 Evanston, plans to study at the University of Michigan in the fall. sig a Youth Page Summer in Israel Ahead for Teens FIELD'S ART STUDIO %.1 I 1 • • -1 UN. 3-1031 CRESTWOOD MOTEL - In pre-flight arrangement are 13 campers and their counselor who will take part in the Histadrut-sponsored summer jaunt to Israel and Europe this year. They are (from left), bottom row: Judy Weiss, Naomi Epel, Gale Mondry, Naomi Wainer; Melanie Wallace, Shira Young and Denise Cohen; top row: Donald Cohen, Steven Cottler, Benny Adler, counselor Clifford Miller, Victor Tuchman, David Axelrod and Louise Liberson. * * * At an orientation meeting, in- structions were received by 13 teen-agers from age 14 to 17 who are joining this year's Histadrut- sponsored camp program in Israel and Europe. More than 150 American young people are joining an equal num- ber of Israelites at Hakfar Hayarok (The Green Village), located on the Mediterranean only 20 minutes from Tel Aviv. Since the summer of 1962, some 650 American and Cana d i a n youngsters have come to know Is- rael by participating in this unique program which offers such activ- ities as field trips to all parts of Israel, conversational He b r e w classes, sports, arts and crafts, mu- sic, dance and optional work on the village farm. Also this summer, 300 Amen- CARPET PROBLEMS? • JO 4-5580 LI 8-8300 SPOTS & STAINS REMOVED BY EXPERT CHEMISTS IT TAKES A GENI...US , HAGOPIAN E. SONS CARPET & FURN. CLEANE.RS' 15180 W. 8 MILE RD. ,it. N6q'Ti.i,A;R; can college students will spend two weeks of a two-month vacation get- ting up at 6 a.m. to work in the fields of Israel six days a week. Participants in this eight-week kib- butz and vacation program spon- sored by Histadrut Students Tours, include Detroit-area resident Anna- Jean Betman, David Brodsky, Mir- iam Harary, Myra Helfenstein, Karen Isaacs, Paula Katz, Sandra Katz, Linda Malter, Regina Miller, Hannah Morton, Larry Parsky and Cherie Sternberg. Both Histadrut-sponsored pro- grams have been oversubscribed since May and Histadrut will now accept applications for the 1966 summer season. For information, call the Histadrut office, UN 4- 7094, or write Histadrut, 19161 Schaefer. Area Students Take Part in Seminar in Mexico Three Oak Parkers and a Berk- ley miss are among the 12 Oakland University students traveling to Mexico on the university's first study excursion to a foreign coun- try. They are Sheldon Chase, 15331 Rosemary; Martin I. Reisig, 24241 Condon; and Stuart Schwedel, 22146 Cloverlawn, all of Oak Park; and Barbara Simons, 2735 Har- vard, Berkley. The troupe, traveling by station wagon, will spend three months in Guanajuato, living with Mexican families and studying at the uni- versity there. Speaking only Span- ish, they will work in the poor- est areas of Mexico City, while living, with well-to-do families. This is an intentional contrast to give the students insight into liv- ing standards in Mexico. Coeds Join Yeshiva U. N inth Season in Israel Two coeds from the area will I fly to Israel next week as parti- I cipants in Yeshiva University's ninth annual Summer in Israel program. They are Deborah Baume r, 18372 Wildemere, and Marilyn Camen, 23551 Wildwood, Oak Park. The girls will be among 144 young men and women from the United States and Canada taking part in the seven-week excursion, preceded by 17 days in Europe. They will meet with religious and See Us ! ! All the students are planning to continue their Jewish studies while attending_ various univer- sities. political leaders, share a weekend wibh young Israelis, visit art cen- ters and work on a kibbutz or moshay. Their home base will be the campuses of Bar-Ilan Univer- sity and Hebrew University. St. Louis Hillel Starts Drive ST. LOUIS (JTA)—A campaign to raise $500,000 for an addition to the Hillel House at Washington University has opened with pledges of more than $300,000. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, July 2, 1965 IRV Invited Charge Accounts KE 3-4310 SEVEN MILE AT EVERGREEN ES • .1 Eat_JIL_I=) IN E3L—CDC)1 ■ /11L—.1=, Use our Home Design or Your Own NORMAN N. SNYDER LEOPOLD J. 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