Play About USSR Jews Among Highlights of Protest Rally Slated by Jewish Youth A symbolic trial depicting the U.S. which have staged similar terial for this purpose is available fate of Jews in the Soviet Union rallies. at the Jewish Center. For informa- will be the format of a play writ- - The Jewish Youth Council for tion about Project Outcry or the ten, staged and acted by teen- Soviet Jewry is encouraging program materials, call the Cen- agers at the Jewish Center Sunday. schools and youth groups to con- ter's group services division, Dia- 1 The play will conclude a rally duct educational programs. Ma- mond 1-4200. which is the feature e v e n t of • Project Outcry, a protest by Jew- ish youth groups against the treat- ment of Jews in the Soviet Union. It will be preceded by a car march from Southfield to the Center. Dr. Daniel N. Jacobs, an expert on the Soviet Union, will address the rally at 3 p.m. The Miami Uni- versity of Ohio professor has HAROLD CAMINKER, Mumford traveled extensively in the Soviet High School senior, was named Union. the best delegate at the recent Dr. Jacobs is a lecturer at the University of Detroit-sponsored State Department's Foreign Serv- Model United Nations. A member ices Institute and a consultant to of the Portuguese delegation, the Department of Health, Educa- Harold served on the trusteeship tion and Welfare. He has hosted committee. He received a trophy a series on the National Educa- for his performance. The best tional Television network. delegation, Berkley High's Mexican The script for the play was representatives, included Kerry written by Judy Garlock, a Homburger, Greg Miller, Stan Southfield High senior, who is Takis, Hank Schade and J. Richard Epstein. More than 600 Detroit also directing students participated as delegates. the play. The They were judged both on the performers are floor of the General Assembly dur- members of ing the three-day sessions, and in youth groups various committee meetings and involved in area students participated as dele- Project Outcry, which is spon- sored by the Chevra Youth Dance Jewish Center. Planned for Saturday At least 20 Chevra Chapter, United Syna- youth groups gogue Youth will hold a dance 7:30 with more than Judy 1,500 members are in the Youth p.m. Saturday at Beth Moses Syna- gogue. Entertainment will be pro- Council. Judy's play will be enacted on vided by the Licorice Philosophy. a dark stage, with flashlights Refreshments will be served. turned on the actors as they Nominal admission. Proceeds will speak. There will be 12 chairs on go toward "Building Spiritual the stage, for 11 jurors and a judge. Chevra will hold a meeting The fate of the Jewish people in Russia will be the subject of the 7 p. m. Sunday at Beth Moses. The chapter's constitution will be trial. The jurors will include actors brought up for ratification. portraying Bertrand Russell, Mar- tin Luther King Jr. and others who Omnibus Series to Close have attacked social injustice. The poem, Babi Yar, will be read and With 'Robinson Crusoe' "Robinson Crusoe," final pro- the spotlight turned on the empty duction in this season's Omnibus chair of the judge, who is sup- series of children's theatrical per- posed to be Soviet Premier Alexsei formances, will be presented 2 Kosygin. A car march will open the rally, p.m. Sunday in the Jewish Center. The Rockefeller Players of New which is scheduled the weekend before Passover, celebration of York City will stage the drama, which illustrates the resourceful- Jewish freedom. The march will begin at 1:15 ness of man when beset by unbe- p.m. at Cong. Bnai David and will lievable trials. The group, directed proceed to Coolidge, southward to by Lucille Rockefeller, is a reper- Seven Mile, east to Meyers, and tory company of touring classics from there to the Jewish Center. for children in straight dramatic Marchers without cars are in- form. vited to meet at Seven Mile and Schaefer at 2:15 to join in the Beth Jacob Teens Set final leg of the march. to Hold Services Today Purpose of the march is to dem- The annual youth group service onstrate a community concern for the Jews of the Soviet Union. has been announced by Rabbi The youth groups want to stimu- Philip Berkowitz at Temple Beth late affiliated and nonaffiliated Jacob of Pontiac 8:30 p.m. today. youth to join in the protest and to The sermon will be presented by Maxine Thome, president of the stir the adult community. Petitions to the Soviet Union youth group, whose topic will be calling for improvement in the "The Now Generation." Other members of the youth treatment of Soviet Jews will be circulated after the rally, opening group who will be participating in a petition drive. The rally is open this service are Jill Werner, Jef- frey Stern, Richard Rosen, Robert to the public. During the day an exhibit of Bisgeier, Robert Kahn, Iris Ger- photographs depicting the life of sten and Joseph Chafets. Jews in the Soviet Union, a show- ing of films and the start of a Announce Winners letter-writing campaign will aug- ment Project Outcry activities. of Center Art Exhibit Among the conditions deplored Igor Beginin won first prize of by Project Outcry are the closing $100 in the art exhibit of the or destruction of synagogues as Jewish Center's Arts Festival '68 part of a systematic anti-Jewish for his painting, "Old Glory." campaign; the closing of Jewish Second prize of $50 was award- schools, singling out of Jews for ed to Shirley Kallus for her wood special discriminatory identifica- assemblage, "Homage to Turner." tion and a prohibition on publica- Richard Kozlow captured third tion of Jewish books, periodicals prize of $35 for his painting, "Sun and education resource s. The Coast." Mrs. Lois Dorfman won Soviet government has virtually fourth prize of $25 for her piece, forbidden any religious or com- "Fossil." munal activity by Jews. Richard Kux, chairman of the At the head of the April 7 march festival, and Mrs. Allen Berlin, will be an eternal light used in chairman of the festival art com- the national vigil in Washington, mittee, announced the awards, D..C. The torch symbol has been which were determined by a panel used in many communities in the of art jurors. Youth News They Made the Grade 40—Friday, April 5, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Beth El Youth Group Will Present Play Tonight Young People's Society Sabbath The dramatic playlet, "The will be observed at Temple Beth World Through Fresh Eyes," writ- El 8:30 p.m. today. ten and directed by Lois Clamage, a member of the young people's society, will be presented. USYs to Hear Address . The actors, members of the so- ciety, are: Marc Pearl, Ron Gold- on Israel by Analyst man, Jon Goldman, Kenny Gre- Adas Shalom United Synagogue kin, Steve Kushner, Tom Gittlen, Youth will present Gen. S.L.A Marcia Dickman, Francie Freund, Marshall, military analyst, commen- Amy MacWilliams, Joyce Linden- tator and author, in an address baum, Lois Clamage and Larry 8:30 p.m. April 14 in the social Klein. hall. Gen. Marshall'stopic will be "Israel, Past, Present and Future." NO POINTED TOES USY'ers from every chapter in the area are invited. In charge IN HACK'S of the event are Joel Kaplan, president of Adas Shalom Senior PATENT STRAPS USY, and Ralph Goren, education chairman. gates. They were judged both on the floor of the General Assembly during the three-day sessions, and in various committee meetings and group conferences of blocs and A living dog is better than a alliances. Harold is the son of the dead lion.—Ecclesiastes 9 Jack Caminkers of Oak Dr., meni bers of Temple Israel. Far Unique Tasteful Entertainment A to EEE JOE ODDO Family Passover Day Scheduled at Center A Family Passover Day Program will be conducted 2:30 p.m. Satur- day in Shiffrnan Hall of the Jewish Center. 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