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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-02-28

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34—Friday, February 28, 1969

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

People Make News

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Youth News

Registration Under Way
for Camp Gan Israel

Rabbi Shimon Lazaroff, executive
director of Camp Gan Israel of the
Midwest, announces the opening of
registration for the summer season.
Camp Gan Israel, located on
Pine Lake, Linden, Mich., about 60
miles
from Detroit. Twenty-two

buildings are spread over the
camp's 27 acres.
Daily activities include swim-
ming, boating, baseball, arts and
crafts, tennis, basketball, music,
motor boating and horseback rid-
ing. A former boy scout leader and
professional photographer will lead
the overnight hike program, teach
camping skills at an advanced level
and give a special course in ama-
teur photography. Special facilities
will be built for dining, and sleep-
ing quarters are to be enlarged.
Heading this year's girls' staff
are Feigie Shusterman and Cherna
Pinson, while Maness Friedman
and Israel Teitlebaum head the
boys.
Interested parents may contact
Rabbi Moshe Polter, camp regis-
trar, 398-0951, or the camp office,
399-9222.

`Jewish-Negro Dialogue
Should Start With Youth'

NEW YORK (JTA)—The leader

of the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza-
tion said that a dialogue between
Jewish and black young may suc-
ceed in healing relations between
the two groups.
Dr. Max F. Baer, national direc-
tor of the BBYO, said that research
by the Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation
League showed that young Negroes
represent the most militant and
anti-Semitic elements in the black
community while Jewish youth are
the most liberal and understanding
age group among Jews.
"The two factors, militancy
among young blacks and liberalism
among young Jews, can open a
path for improved relations be-
tween the two communities," Dr.
Baer said. '
He told a Bnai Brith lodge here
that dialogues between 20 young
Negroes and many Jewish BBYO
members were held last summer
at Camp Bnai Brith in Starlight,
Pa. He said that Jewish youth
called upon to meet their Negro
peers must be thoroughly inform-
ed. Toward this end, Dr. Baer
advocated a special program of
leadership training to prepare them
for effective dialogue.

Youth Happenings
Teen Happenings

A Teen Jam will be held 8 p.m.
Saturday at Bnai Moshe synago-
gue. Sean Conrad of Station WKNR
will be featured with two bands,
"The New Master Tones" and the
"Misunderstood." The dance com-
mittee- includes chairman Shelly
Kovacs, Charles Russ, Jerry Fro-
lich and David Lasky. Teen mem-
bers and friends are invited. For
ticket information, call the syna-
gogue office, LI 8-9000.
• $ •
Bnai Moshe Senior United Syna-
gogue Youth Chapter will conduct
services 8:45 a.m. Saturday in the
main sanctuary. Ralph Cohen is
religious chairman. Daniel Marwil,
Andrew Licht, Michael Silber-
schein, Jonathan Licht, David
Reifler and Larry Cohen will be
Tora readers. Also participating
will be Norman Beitner, David
Reed, Debra Kelman and Sandra
Sussman.
• • •
Avie Schwartz and Linda Beit-
ner, advisers for the Freshman and
Junior USY Chapters announce
that a pre-Purim Masquerade
Party will be held 2:30 p.m. Sun-
day in the synagogue's youth
lounge.
• • •
The synagogue's USY Sophomore
Chapter will hold a bowling party
Sunday afternoon. Members will
meet 2:30 at the synagogue to go
to Melody Lanes, Southfield.

Sammies' Campaign
to Help Heart Fund

Mu Kappa Chapter of Sigma
Alpha Mu Fraternity, Wayne State
University, will hold a kick-off
ceremony March 15 for its "Bounce
for Beats" drive in conjunction
with the Michigan Heart Associa-
tion.
On this day, 75 chapters nation-
wide will begin this fund-raising
for the support of the Heart Fund
in its fight against cardiovascular
diseases. Last year, an estimated
$60,000 was raised nationally.
Mu Kappa Chapter is planning
to hold the "Bounce for Beats"
drive at the Green Eight and Lin-
coln Shopping Centers beginning
10 a.m. March 14 and continuing
through midnight March 15, ac-
cording to Robert D. Beitman,
chairman.

BBG Calls On Leaders
of Govt. to Aid Biafra

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The Bnai
Ron Mix of the San Diego Char- Brith Girls organization, which
gers received this year's salary in
helps maintain a girls' school in
the form of a pre-season loan.
Nigeria, called upon American
government leaders "to clear away
all obstacles that hamper full-scale
humanitarian assistance to the
starving children of Biafra." Ni-
geria and Biafra are currently at
war.
Executive board members of
tie
the teen-age youth group urged im-
mediate initiatives by American
authorities in behalf of the Biafran
people. The BBG leaders pointed
out that their organization provid-
ed funds to build a classroom at
AT HAFKAR HAYAROK, ISRAEL
the Girls' Modern Academy at
This exciting 7-week 1969
Lagos, Nigeria, three years ago
camp program includes:
and continues to support the proj-
• Living, working, sing-
ect through the UNESCO Gift
ing and dancing with
Coupon plan.
Israeli teenagers
The statement was issued at
• Field trips and hikes
BBG's annual executive meeting at
throughout Israel
the Bnai Brith headquarters build-
• Swimming, Arts,
ing. The board allocated $30,000
for 1969-70 for philanthropic en-
Crafts and Dramatics
deavors in the United States, Is-
• Full range of Israeli
rael and other countries.
cultural activities

teen
town
on
Israel

41.

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Old Main to Be Pickled

Iota Alpha Pi Sorority of Wayne
State University will sponsor a pic-
kle sale Monday in the Old Main
Building on campus. Proceeds will
be donated to aid muscular dystro-
phy.

Circuit Court Judge VICTOR J.
BAUM led a workshop session on
"Legal Aspects of Divorce" at a
recent Seminar for Former Mar-
rieds at Metropolitan Churc h.
Judge Baum, author of a Circuit
Court Marriage Counseling Sta-
tute, is vice president of the Na-
tional Committee on Uniform Mar-
riage and Divorce Laws.
• • •
ZALMAN SUZAYEFF, president
of the Manufacturers Association
of Israel and a former member of
the Israel parliament, will address
an American-Israel Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, Inc.,
luncheon, Tuesday, at Waldorf-
Astoria, New York.
• • •
State Rep. ALBERTA. KRAMER,
Democrat of Oak Park, will be
luncheon speaker in Lansing today,
at the all-day conference session
scheduled by the insurance and ad-
ministrative committees of the State
Bar of Michigan. As chairman
of the House Insurance Committee,
as a member of the Bar, Rep.
Kramer will review past legislation
in the insurance field and outline
measures which are to come before
the present legislative session.
Among the bills to be introduced
by Rep. Kramer will be a proposal
to effect the establishment of a
security fund for securing the pay-

Business
Brevities

Joe Stamell, who recently opened
DYNAMIC TIRE SALES, 3826
Woodward, Royal Oak, announces
that in order to serve his friends
and customers in the Rochester
area, he has opened DYNAMIC
TIRE NORTH at 223 Main, Roches-
ter. Both feature the Dunlop tire
and offer low price, fast efficient
service, dynamic balancing and
free installation.• For information,
call 549-7350 in Royal Oak or 651-
2280 in Rochester.
• • •
BORENSTEIN'S BOOK STORE
announces that it has restocked the
two new volumes of Selected
Stories by Bernard Isaacs, which
were sold out earlier. The two criti-
cally-acclaimed collections dealing
with Jewish life in America are in
Hebrew or English.


INVITATIONS BY HATTIE
SCHWARTZ is featuring the new-
est in confirmation invitations.
Party favors and the new Mod and
self-seal stationery are immediate-
ly available. For personalized
servic e, call Hattie Schwartz,
356 - 8563.
• • •
SILVER'S, Detroit design and
office furnishings company, is as-
suming sales responsibility on di-
rect corporate accounts for Art
Metal Division of Art Metal-Knoll
Corp., in the Detroit metropolitan
marketing area. David Palmer,
executive vice president and gen-
eral manager of the design firm,
said the association will become
effective Saturday. Silver's design
staff will refurbish the Art Metal
sales offices at 1080 N. Woodward
in Birmingham, and personnel
from Silver's will service Art Metal
corporate accounts in the metro-
politan market area from that
office.

N.

Israeli Colonel at WSU

ment of claims lodged agains
policy holders which remain un
paid because of insolvency or in-
ability of the insurer to meet its
obligations.
• • •
Prof. ISAAC HARPAZ, agricul-
tural entomologist in the Hebrew
University's faculty of agriculture
in Rehovot, has set out on a scien-
tific safari to Africa as part of a
project to help prevent damage to
cotton and other crops in Israel.
He will travel along East Africa,
from Kenya to Transvaal, and also
plans to visit Malagasy to investi-
gate a pest which causes major
destruction in Israel and other
Middle East countries, but not in
those Eastern and Southern African
states.
• • •
The United Hias Service "Liberty
Award" will be presented to Sen.
JACOB K. JAVITZ (R., N.Y.) "for
his devoted efforts over the years
in liberalizing our immigration law,
enabling refugees and migrants to
live in freedom and security in the
United States." Presentation will
be made by MIS President Carlos
L. Israels, at the agency's 85th an-
nual meeting, March 9, at Hotel
Roosevelt, New York.
• • •
The celebrated Italian author,
IGNAZIO SILONE, 69, will be
awarded the biennial "Jerusalem
Prize," an award of the Jerusalem
municipality presented in connec-
tion with the international book
fair. Mayor Teddy Kollek an-
nounced that be would make the
presentation to Silone March 19 at
ceremonies officially opening the
fair. He said the author has indi-
cated that he would come to Jeru-
salem to accept it.
• * •
Mrs. CHARLOTTE JACOBSON,
former president of Hadassah,

BAR MITZVAS
SWEET SIXTEENS

Plan your party for your
friends at

leading a delegation of 25 Hadas-
sah district presidents to Argen-
tina, described the Hadassah pro-
gram at a reception given by the
Latin American executive of the
World Jewish Congress.
• • •
JOSEPH SAPHIR, LEON DULT-
ZIN, treasurer of the Jewish Agen-
cy, and CHAIM.LEVANON, chair-
man of the Israel office -of the
World Union of General Zionists,
will participate in the Pan-Amer-
ican Zionist Conference, May 29-
June 1 in Miami Beach.

At March of Dimes Birth Defects
Centers, medical and health pro-
fessionals learn the newest meth-
ods of providing total care of pa-
tients and families.

THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S
SOCIETY OF
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