44—Friday, April 12, 1968
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Growing Emphasis on Jewish Content
Cited in NY Federat ion Camp Program
NEW YORK (JTA) — A growing
emphasis on Jewish content in the
camping programs sponsored by
the Federation of Jewish Philan-
thropies of New York, the largest
Jewish camp program in the
country, is indicated in the report
of the federation on plans for the
1968-69 camp season.
Typical of the new type of Jew-
ish programs being introduced in
federation camps is a one-day in-
stitute on the Jewish teen-ager in
the contemporary world.
Several camps offer Hebrew
language instruction, and in the
Orthodox Jewish camps, two hours
per day are set aside for formal
Jewish studies. Some camps help
boys with their studies if they are
to become bar mitzva either dur-
ing or after the summer. More
emphasis has been placed on the
inclusion of Jewish books, maga-
zines and similar materials in fed-
eration camps with libraries.
For support of its 21 camps
and related services, the federa-
tion has allocated $760,676 for the
Challenge Claims
Neo-Nazi Party
Lost Membership
LONDON (JTA) — A report by
West German Ministry of Interior
that the neo-Nazi National Demo-
cratic Party has lost support in
comparison to its size in 1966, was
questioned by the Times in a dis-
patch from Bonn.
According to the Times corres-
pondent, NPD membership re-
mains unchanged at 28,000, al-
though the party itself claims
37,000 members. About 35 per cent
of the members have a Nazi or
extreme right-wing background.
Although the Bonn Ministry claims
that less than one-tenth of the
West German electorate is inclined
to support the NPD, "a section of
the German population is ready
once again to follow romantic na-
tionalist concepts," the Times cor-
respondent said.
of Teberdi in the Soviet Georgian
Republic, it was reported here
April 4. The local town council
announced that it would erect a
monument on the gravesite. The
existence of the grave was known,
but is was never opened until now.
The Gestapo massacred the chil-
TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB's dren after picking them out of a
annual games night, "Be in the children's home in the town.
Chips" will be held 8 p.m. April 20
A small business yields small
at the temple. Open to non-mem- profit.—Kethuboth 66
bers of the temple, the event offers
gifts and prizes including portable
color television set. Refreshments
NO POINTED TOES
will be served, and there will be
special games for ladies. Tickets
IN HACK'S
are available from ticket chairman
PATENT STRAPS
Eliot Bank, 356-4774.
LONDON (JTA)—A mass grave
of 300 Jewish children who were
murdered by the Nazis in 1942 was
opened in the holiday resort town
1968 - 69 fiscal year, an increase of
$79,924 from last year. Accord-
ing to Samuel J. Silberman,
federation president, the in-
creased funds will be used to sup-
port one new camp, to replace
obsolescent and inadequate facili-
ties and equipment, to upgrade
and enrich cultural arts pro-
grams and to provide more
specialized personnel, such as
arts and crafts counselors and
nurses.
For several years federation
camps have used the Federation
Employment and Guidance Ser-
vice, another federation-sponsored
agency, to help solve the problem
of obtaining competent personnel.
A few camps have obtained coun-
selors from Europe through a stu-
dent exchange program and 'sev-
eral depend on "counselor-in-train-
ing" programs.
I
KIAMSHA LAKE — Arthur D.
Morse, author of "While Six Mil-
lion Died: A Chronicle of American
Apathy," will receive the 1968 Dis-
tinguished Service Award of the
National Federation of Jewish
Men's Clubs at
its 39th annual
convention to be
held May 5-9 at k
the Concord
Hotel. Morse.
will receive the
award at the con-
vention's opening
session May 5 and
will lead a sym-
posium the next
morning on the
issue of geno-
cide. The author,
a former CBS
news executive
Morse
and producer of
CBS Reports, has been active since
his book's publication earlier • this
year in calling attention to the
20-year failure of the U.S. Senate
Foreign Relations Committee in
reporting the UN Genocide Treaty
for action by the Senate as a
whole.
By BENNETT CERF
A
RUMOR GOING THE ROUNDS in European diplomatic
circles has President Charles de Gaulle about to spring
a new French constitution on his somewhat disillusioned
countrymen. This consti-
tution will begin: "Article
One: General de Gaulle
is never wrong. Article
Two: In the unthinkable
event that he does make
a mistake, Article One
still applies."
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Did you ever wonder how
the ice cream sundae came
into being ? It was the re-
sult of a blue law, avers
Sam Himmell. In the late
90's, a city ordinance in
Evanston, Ill., prohibited
the sale of ice cream sodas
on Sunday—another tri-
umph for the blue noses in those parts. One enterprising foun-
tain operator found the way to outfox said blue noses. He served
ice cream with syrup instead of soda. The correction caught on,
and soon was in demand all seven days of the week, Choosing
the name "sundae" was easy!
*
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*
Psychiatrist Story Number 14,266:
Wife: "You're the only man who can help me! My poor hue.
band has convinced himself he's a space satellite!"
Psychiatrist: "Well, that's one I've really never heard before!
When can I see the poor fellow personally?"
Wife: "I figure he'll be passing overhead in exactly one home
and fifty-three minutes."
• 1968, by Bennett Cart Distributed by King Features Syndicate.
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Three commemorations are de-
picted in new stamps issued by
the philatelic service of the Is-
rael Ministry of Posts this month.
A detail from the memorial at
Warsaw marks the 25th anniver-
sary stamp of the Warsaw Ghetto
Uprising (top). Below this are
two stamps with symbolic motifs
depicting Israel's Memorial Day
and Independence Day, the right
honoring "Zahal," Israel's de-
fense forces. The stamps at the
bottom are symbolic of Israel's
20th anniversary, showing im-
migration and settlement.
Nazi Policemen Guilty
of Killing Lublin Jews
BONN, (JTA) — Five members
of Nazi Police Battalion 1001, con-
victed in a Hamburg court for par-
ticipation in the murder of 25,000
Jews in the Lublin district of Po-
land in 1942-43, received sentences
Monday of eight years' imprison-
ment or less for crimes which the
presiding judge characterized as
"among the darkest chapters of
human history."
Six other defendants, found guilty
of war crimes, were let off without
punishment on the grounds that
they had been "subordinates" and
had merely carried out their
orders.
Police Commissioner Wolfgang
Hoffman, 51; Julius Wohlauf, 55,
and Kurt Greyer, 58, were each
sentenced to serve eight years in
prison.
Police Commissioner Anton Beck-
er was given six years and Hein-
rich Becker, 53, five years. After
a five-month trial, Wohlauf was
found guilty of having participated
in the murder of 9,200 Jews; Grey-
er in 1,907, Anton Becker, in 1,807
cases and Heinrich Becker in 1,828
cases.
In passing judgment, the court
declared that the accused had been
executors of Adolf Hitler's mur-
derous horror, but were still im-
portant although they had been
minor cogs in the Nazi machinery.
"Sometimes a person wonders
. . ." Why not get the answers
to your questions about cancer
from your doctor. Or write the
Michigan Cancer Foundation, Ad-
dress queries to Cancer Control,
P.O. Box 10,000, Detroit.
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