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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-05-17

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34 Friday, May 17, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-



Sacred Symbols for Youth Awardees

Midwest Habonim Sets Spring Camp; `Shaliakh' to Leave

Habonim Labor Zionist Youth's
Midwest region will hold its an-
nual Mahane Aviv (spring
camp) at Camp Tavor in Three
Rivers this weekend.
Members from three cities, in-
cluding about 30 from Detroit,
• will attend, returning late Sunday.
Personalities at Tavor will in-
clude Al Barland, leader of the
Midwest region; Danny Kutnick,
former leader of Habonim in De-
troit; and Motke Sheffer, adviser,
Slialiakh from Israel and Ben
Schiff, both of whom will lead the
local contingent.
Sheffer, who has served since
September as shaliakh, will bid

Judy Garlock and Stuart Zeiger hold the menora and kidush
cup awarded to them as recipients of the Mildred Simons Rosenberg
Youth Awards. Joining them after the presentation ceremony are
the two other recipients, Carol Duchan and Mark Schneider (rear) .
Jay Masserman, a past youth award winner, who spoke at the
presentation, stands with Mrs. J. Stewart Linden, president of the
League of Jewish Women's Organizations, which annually presents
the awards. At right, are Bertha Robinson, former principal of
Ford High School, one of the judges; and Mrs. George Stutz (far
right), chairman of the youth awards.

10 ; 000 See Ghetto Exhibit
in Montevideo City Hall

farewell to Detroit at Camp
Tavor. The Sheffers will embark
for Vancouver, where Sheffer
will be shaliakh at Habonim
Camp Miriam on Gabriola Is-

land, B.C.
Mrs. Sheffer has taught for the
past year at Hillel Day School,
and directed the Habonim Con-
vention April 26.

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• Floor shows
& dancing nightly!
• Planned
programs for
children &
teens! tA/e
entertain them
while you Play!

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boating!
• Bicycling!

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accommoda-
lions!

• Swimming,
water-ski school!

MONTEVIDEO .(JTA)—An ex-
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JULY "3-for-2"
hibit of photographs, documents
and relics of the Nazi era organized
SPECIALS!
in connection with the 25th anniver-
June "Early Birds"
"Take a vacation for 3 ...
sary of the Warsaw Ghetto up-
Specials!
Any mid-week . . . Sun.
rising, has attracted more than
and the 3rd will be FREE !"
June 16th to Wed. July
10,000 visitors to the municipal hall.
That's right! Starting Sunday,
3rd (excluding week-
July 7th until Friday, August
ends) . . . from only
The exhibit was opened by Gen.
2nd, the 3rd person (adult or
$16.50 daily, per person,
Carlos Bartolome Herrera, the
child) in a room with 2 adults
complete. FREE GOLF
mayor of Montevideo. It was or-
daily! CHILDREN under
at Nippersink will be our guest
15 years only $4.00 per
and entitled to lodging and
ganized by the World Jewish Con-
day, including 3 meals,
food (3 meals each day)
gress, the Uruguayan Jewish Com-
when sharing room with
absolutely .... .....
FR tE
parents.
mittee and the organization of
Nazi victims here.
7 to July 19 only! (excl. July 12-14)
(Addressing an Israel' Inde-
FAMILY July
Advisers to the Bnai Brith Sandweiss, chairmen of the Bnai
In' addition to 3-for-2 Special, extra children
under 15 yrs. in the same room will cost only
Youth Organization Aleph Zadik Brith Men's and Women's Council pendence celebration in Rio de
BONUS! $4.6'0 per day, including 3 meals!
Aleph (young men) and Bnai Brith BBYO Committees, k a v e an- Janeiro, Menahem Begin, minister
Girls chapters will be recognized nounced that an award presenta- without portfolio in the Israel gov-
at a special program 8 p.m. Sun- tion will be made to each adviser, ernment d e n i e d 'assertions by
"the backbone of the youth organ- Polish government officials that
J. Goldstein
day at Cong. Bnai David.
125839 Southwood
David Levine and Mrs. Seymour ization program; they give of their the Poles had helped the Jews
Detroit, Mich.
time on a volunteer basis and during the Nazi occupation of the
resort
+Phone: 356-7555
Genoa City,
Only 65 miles from Chicago via expressway. Wisconsin
serve as an extension of our BBYO country. He said the contrary was
staff." true.)
Dr. Daniel Thursz, dean of the
t•
school of social work, University
of Maryland, will ,
be guest speaker.§,
Troop 23 of tile Boy Scouts of Dean Thursz was
America will b.e presented with one of the archi-
the American flag by the Wayne t e c t s of the
County- Jewish Post of the Veter- VISTA program
ans of Foreign Wars of the United as part of the Of-
States 7:30 p.m. Monday- at Cong. fice of Economic:
Beth Hillel. Opportunity, and
Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, com- served for a year
mander; Marshall Ke31(?r and other as the associatc
dignitaries of this post will be director of Thursz
' VISTA. He is -also director of the
present.
Following presentation of the Bnai Brith Youth Organization na-
colors, the National Coun:Al, tional summer leadership pro-
through the Detroit Area Council, grams.
Receiving awards as advisers to
Boy Scouts of America, will pre-
sent the troop charter granted to AZA chapters are:
Mike Scheinker, Sanford Ash-
the alumni association of Troop
23. Commissioner John Clark will mann, Sanford Shefrrian, William
make presentation of the charter, Singer, Allen Schreier, Lynn Stuart
with council and district repre- Jacob, Marvin Shogan, Joel Stern,
sentatives assisting. Jerome Beale, Larry Goulson,
This troop was o -Aginally spon- Hershal Kashdan, Ben Mandell,
sored by Fred M. Butzel at the Mort Friedman and Norman Gos-
Hannah Schloss Building in 1911, man.
Bnai Brith Girls advisers to be
and except for a lapse of a few
years, it has continued in exist- honored are:
Mrs. Ella Kadushin, Mrs. A.
ence ever since.
Scoutmaster Nathan Trager Silverman, Mrs. Hannah Lazarus,
will accept the flag .on behalf of Janice Kay, Barbara Raznick,
Mrs. "Charlotte Shebowich, Mrs.
Troop 23, while Alfred A. Klun
over, institutional representa- Gertrude Paine, Mrs. 'Diane Saf-
tive, will accept the charter on ran, Mrs. Judith Schneider, Mrs.
behalf of the alumni association. Sharon Alterman, Mrs. Robert
Among the committee men to Golden„ Marjorie Switzen, Mrs.
be present will be Bernard Alt- ; Linda Robiner, Mrs. Murray
shuler, Marshall Keller, Leonard Franklin, Irene Turner, Mrs. Lois
Bensky, Max Efros and Saul Gor- Benjamin, Mrs. Audrey Kron, Mrs.
don. The latter was one of the ' Betty Brod, Carol Last, Mrs.
original members of Troop 23 in Sharon Schmidt, Mrs. Lynn Silver-
1911 and has, since the troop's berg and Trixie Muller.
Members, families, and friends
reorganization in 1929, continued
of Bnai Brith and BBYO are in-
to serve on its troop committee.
Relatives and friends of the vited. Refreshments will be served.
scouts, former scouts of Troop 23
Hold this up to your mirror--
and those who belong to the Han- 1,000 NY Youth to Vie
any way you look at it, we're behind you.
nah Schloss Old Timers are invited.

Dr. Daniel Thursz, Architect. of VISTA,
to Address Program Honoring Advisers

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Boy Scout Troop 23
to Receive VFW
American Flag

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NEW YORK—Nearly 1,000 New
York area boys and girls 10-18 will
participate in the first Zionist Or-
ganization. of America Youth Mac-
cabia May 30 at the new athletic
stadium of Queens College, Flush-
ing, N.Y.
An Olympic Game-style parade
around the stadium, with youths
carrying American and Israeli
flags and banners, will open the
day's activities at 9:30 a.m. Each
team, as is the custom, will present
its colors to the judges. A runner
will circle the field and bring in
the Maccabean torch to light the
flame.
Highlighting the event will be
track and swimming.

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