THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 21, 1969-33 Miss Kay, 11r.•Tigay to Be Wed in Summer Pioneer Women Provide 10-Day Vacations for Israel's Frontier Youngsters JERUSALEM — The tension of They are taken on trips to the living on the Jordan River border sea, to cultural institutions, en- is being eased in a new project tertainment centers and meet with children of their own age in supported by Pioneer Women. Children from the immigrant school and at their homes. moshavim of Yardena- and Beit The program is being directed Yosef and the town of Beit Sha- by Mrs. Hannah Khoushy, head'of an in the Jordan Valley are being the Haifa Pioneer Women group brought for a period of relaxation in the new children's rest home, Beit .Hakhlama, in Haifa's , Neve- Shanaan suburb. All of these• set- tlements have suffered from con- siderable artillery attack in recent months. Classroom groups of approxi- mately 25 children with their teachers are housed for periods of 10 days in the recently opened children's convalescent home. MISS JUDITH KAY Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Kay of Southfield Rd., Southfield, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Judith Harriet to Barry Harold Tigay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tigay of Elaine Ct., Oak Park. Miss Kay holds a BA in history from Wayne State University and is currently doing graduate work at Wayne. Her fiance, who was graduated from the University of Michigan, is studying for his PhD in clinical psychology at WSU. The couple plans a June 28 mar- riage. gewry On the Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs 'Belt Hakhlama was built this year by Pioneer Women on land donated by the city of Haifa at a cost of more than '5100,000. It in- 'Campaign 21' of Bnai Brith to Spur Lodges to New Membership Heights The Metropolitan Detroit Bnai Brith Council has launched a spe- cial emergency membership drive known as "Campaign 21" in