To Dedicate Several Camp Facilities at Gan Israel Hordes Memorial Aug. 15 Harry Schumer, chairman of the William Hordes Memorial Fund of Camp Gan Israel, announced this week that the sum of $50,000 was spent in remodeling the Wil- liam Hordes Memorial Building at the camp near Fenton, Mich. Dedication of the camp will take place Aug. 15. The program at the dedication will be chaired by Philip Slomovitz. Participants will be announced next week. The Hordes Memorial Fund pro- vides means for remodeling the entire camp of 23 buildings which include two kosher kitchens, a dining hall, the Abe Kasle Li- brary, a recreation hall, arts and crafts rooms, a canteen and two offices. Tom Borman is co-chairman of the project. Norman Allan is treas- urer. Irwin Cohn is chairman of the executive committee. The associate chairmen include Max Biber, David J. Cohen, Abe Kasle, Dr. William Klein, Louis Levitan, Ben Lewis, Carmi Slo- rnovitz, Max Sosin and Ezriel Weissman. Mrs. Emma Schaver heads the women's committee. Charles E. Feinberg is chairman of the camp- ing committee. Dr. Israel Weiner is the medical adviser. Camp Gan Israel, near Fen- ton, Mich., 60 miles from De- troit, is now in its fifth season under the supervision of Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch (Lubavitcher Educational Organization). It accommodates 100 boys and 100 girls from the entire Midwest and Canada during the eight- week camping season. The dedication ceremonies will start at 11 a.m. Aug. 15 and last until 4 p.m., with luncheon ' Served at 12:30. Transportatiob will be provided for those who desire it, buses leaving from the camp office at 14000 W. Nine Mile Rd., Oak Park, at 10 a.m. The Abe Kasle Family Library will be dedicated at that time. Other buildings will be dedicated during the ceremonies in memory of Celia Anna Citrin by Barney Citrin and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cit- rin and children; in memory of Fred Butzel by Charles E. 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Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO GOLDMAN Expert Mohel LI Serving Hospitals and Homes 2 - 4444 LI 1 - 9769 CERTIFIELD EXPERT MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4-4149 FE 4-8266 Serving In Hospitals and Homes REV. GOLDMAN L. MARSHALL MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Rabbi Shaiall Zachariash Mohel Phone: 863-0256 Detroit RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians S:, ...-rv:no in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 An Israeli sailor who jumped ship in the Detroit River last week will be returned home after being treated for second-degree burns in the U. S. Public Health Service Hospital here. The sailor, 23-year-old Yaakov Amsalem of Jerusalem, was rescu- ed by two fishermen who saw him swimming in the river July 15. Al- though delirious when immigra- tion service investigators talked to him, they said they believe he jumped overboard because he was in pain from burns suffered days earlier aboard ship. He had acci- dentally spilled hot coffee on his foot. The vessel from which Amsa- lem jumped was the Zim Lines' "Rimon." Immigration authorities left it to the agent, International Great Lakes, Inc., to Amsalem home. He faces no prosecution. The incident occurred near Wind- mill Point, between Peche Island and head of Belle, as the Rimon entered the river on its way to Toronto. While Arnsalem was treated here, the vessel continued on. Israel Parliament Holds Mourning Session for Auschwitz Trial Is Theme Sharett; B-G Attends of Oratorio Slated for JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Knesset held a special mourning Production in Germany session July 15 marking the seven- th day of the passing of Moshe Sharett, chairman of the Jewish Agency executive and former pre- mier and foreign minister. With Sharett's empty seat in the Knesset draped in black, the Israeli leader was eulogized by Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, Knes- set Speaker Kaddish Luz and David Hacohen. David Ben-Gurion, who has not attended a Knesset session since he resigned from the premiership, was present at the special session. Announcements Last Week's Winner of the Israeli Sailor Treated After Jumping Ship in the Detroit River July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Waldman (Dessie Byington), 30304 Fairfax, Livonia, a son, Danny Leon. * * * July 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Schey (Norma Joslove), 19220 Asbury Park, a daughter, Kather- ine Sally. * * * July 12 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ash- ley Gorman (Nancy Susan Ellias), 15321 Northgate, Royal Oak, a son, Bradley Douglas. * * * July 9.L-To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Well (Janet Label), 17242 Richard, 'Southfield, a daughter, Julie Carol. * * * July 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Maza (Harriet Gilman of New Rochelle, N.Y.), 15237 Northgate, Oak Park, a daughter, Stephanie Lyn. * * * July 4— To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rosenberg (Nori Stramer), 18685 Sorrento, a daughter, Marjorie Sue. * * * July 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen Zimberg (Sandye Lerman), 23435 Coolidge, Oak Park, a son, Shawn Howard. * * * LONDON (JTA) — An oratorio based on the court proceedings of the trial of the Nazi guards of the Auschwitz extermination camp, where hundreds of thousands of Jews were gassed by the Nazis, will be produced in West Berlin in October and will be presented also in Munich. Stuttgart, Cologne. Essen and Brunswick. A shortened version will be shown on the German television networks. German born playwright Peter Weiss wrote the oratorio, entitled "The Inquiry," after spending many weeks listening to eye- witness-accounts of the crimes and atrocities committed by the guards of Auschwitz, extermination camp. The cast of the oratorio con- sists of a judge—scheduled to be played by the German stage and screen actor Dieter Bor- sche—prosecution and defense counsels, nine Jewish witnesses and 18 accused guards. Noted West Berlin producer Er- win Piscator is scheduled to pro- duce "The Inquiry." Piscator, who was exiled by the Nazis, described the oratorio as an attempt to "rouse the dormant conscience of the Germans and force them, by impact of the living stage, to face up at last to the historical impli- cations of their acts." Highlights of the oratorio are: "Cantata of the Railroad Siding" —the location where millions of Jews from all over Nazi occupied Europe were selected for the gas chambers; "The Zyklon Cantata" (zyklon is the cyanide crystals which were used in the gas cham- bers); and the "Cantata of the Swings"—this refers to the appara- tus used to suspend trussed-up victims while they were beaten to death. Volume on U.S. Zionism Announced by Herzl Press A new book on the early history To Mr. and Mrs. David Sterns, 24260 Kipling, Oak of American Zionism by Marnin Feinstein will be published early Park, a son, Jeffery Allen. this fall by the Herzl Press, it * * * June 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. was announced by Dr. Emanuel Robert G. Portnoy (Maida Sue Neumann, chairman of the Herzl Frank), 19962 Roslyn, a son, Foundation. Titled "American Zionism, 1884-1904," the Feinstein Edward Arnold. volume explores an area of Jew- ish life in the United- States that has long been neglected by his- torians. Starting with the two years pre- ceding the founding of the Hoveve Zion Society in New York in 1884, AUXILIARY NO- 135 will hold the first American Zionist group, a luncheon-games party noon the book end with a chapter on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Israel Zangwill's visit to the Rose Sharkey, 15736 Steel. United States in 1904 to interest New York's Jews in the possibili- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ties of Uganda as the site for a 28—FriOgy,41y23, 1965 J'ewish NatIOnal homeland. June 26 — USIA Chief 'Father of Educational TY' WASHINGTON—The new head education television for the na- of the United States Information ' tion. The bill passed. Six years Agency, Leonard Marks, will be later, when President Kennedy required to "educate" the world signed the educational TV bill, about this country. He already has Marks was asked to co-sign it. achieved a degree of mastery in The new USIA head has spent the field of educational television. much of his time and own money visiting underdeveloped nations, lecturing and organizing educa- tional television. In Samoa, he helped initiate a chain of pro- gramming, aided by the U.S. Con- gress, which is the envy of the South Pacific. Marks has served as a director of the Communications Satellite Corp. and as attorney for Mrs. Johnson's radio and TV proper- ties. 13,000 Israelis Waiting to Immigrate to U.S. (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Prime Ministe in t h Knesset, ISrael's parliament, that 13,000 Israeli citizens are cur- rently registered with American consuls' authorities and awaiting action on requests for immigration to the United States. Levi Eshkol disclosed He who has great power should use it lightly. — Seneca. 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