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May 09, 1969 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-05-09

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Israel Trip Orientation, Tween
ween Dance and Family Weekend Set by Center

Science Fair Winner

Judy Krakovits, a ninth grade

High school students heading for
Israel this summer on any pro-
gram are invited to attend an

orientation session 8 p.m. May 28 show slides on Jerusalem today, eludes food, lodging and bus trans- student at Akiva Hebrew Day
at the Jewish Center.
and members of the Israeli Stu- portation.
School, received honorable men-
Dr. Irving Young will speak and dent Organization will host a re-
For information, call Fred Rose tion at the Metropolitan Science
freshment hour with Israeli deli- in the group services office, DI
Fair at Cobo Hall. Judy's name
cacies.
1-4200, es' 261.
was inadvertently omitted from
* * *
For information and reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Cheryl Guyer, DI
The Tween Dance Committee of the names of the students who re-
1-4200.
the Jewish Center will sponsor its ceived science awards.
* *
annual spring dance 8 p.m. May
remained in that capacity for al-
The group services division of 17 in Shiffman Hall at the main
most two years, which included
the
Jewish
Center
is
sponsoring
a
building.
the Sinai Campaign.
Included' in the program will be
In 1957-58 he wrote a study on family weekend at Camp Tama-
Orchestra and Entertainment
the military and political back- rack during the Memorial Day a live band, refreshments, prizes
May
30-June
1.
week-end,
and dance contests. The dance is
ground of the Sinai Campaign,
Featured will be an oneg Shabat, open to seventh-ninth graders at a
which for security reasons has not
hikes, fishing and Detroit Tigers nominal charge.
yet been published.
In 1958-59, Col Bar-On attended movie. Fee for the weekend in-
the Command and Staff College of
the Israel Army. For more than
Camp of the Arts Open
five years, from 1963 to '68, Bar-On
served as chief educational officer to All High School Teens
and in April 1964 was promoted to
The 1969 Camp of the Arts at the
the rank of colonel.
Jewish Center will now be opened
They're our principal interest in life. We want to sell and
In 1955, Col Bar-On was gradu-
to
all high school students, it was
service furs when you need them. That's why we offer:
ated from Hebrew University cum
announced by George Gelberman,
laude. During the years 1960-61, he
Camp of the Arts directeor.
IN MODERN SCIENTIFIC VAULTS
attended the School of International
Originally, Camp of the Arts was
Still Reasonable
Affairs at Columbia University
offered only to seventh-ninth grad-
BY FURRIER'S METHOD
under a fellowship r e c eived
Still Reasonable
through the Institute of Interna- ers.
The program offers an oppor-
tional Education and received a
TO BRING STYLES UP TO DATE
tunity for youngsters to develop
masters degree.
Still Very Reasonable
skills in the cultural arts. A fine
* *
COL. MORDECAI BAR-ON
arts festival is held each session
Et-Gar
Hosts
Meeting
0
FREDRICK
OF
featuring the performances and a
Mordecai Bar-On, head of the
works of the participants. Special
youth and hehalutz department of With Colonel Bar-On;
trips related to the programs are
the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem
planned, as well as visits by out-
and a member of the World Zionist Teens Are Welcome
will
visit
Detroit
Mon-
Executive,
Col. Mordecai Bar-On, head of standing guests.
862-2566
The camper chooses a major in aa 19329 LIVERNOIS, NEAR CAMBRIDGE
day afternoon and Tuesday morn- the youth and hehalutz (pioneer)
on OOOOOOO noop00000peoe OOOOOOOO 000o000000ooeesoa.
ing.
department of the Jewish Agency the visual arts (drawing and paint-
Col. Bar-On, who is coming to in Israel, will address Et-Gar, ing, sculpture and ceramics, jew-
: this country to : Jewish teen education and action elry, metalcraft, photography) or
deepen his under- group, 8 p.m. Monday at the Jew- the performing arts (vocal music,
instrumental music, dance and
standing of the ish Center.
All high school students are in- drama).
,workings of the I
vited, whether or not they wish to
- '•SAmerican Jewish
"See Next Season's Fashions Today"
munity and join Et-Gar.
Jewish Collegians Rap
Et-Gar concerns itself with edu-
the problems of
NEW YORK — More than 150
Jewish students . cating members about Israel, Arab
*on campus, will propaganda and anti-Semitism. It Jewish university students from
meet with Feder- was formed by Jewish youth of 47 campuses in the U.S. and Can-
lation executives, Detroit who wished to openly and ada, representing national and in-
local campus groups,
.•-visit a Jewish unitedly express their feelings in dependent
gathered in conference for the
WERE $25
Center and meet ' ' relation to world situations.
first
time
in
Brewster, N.Y. last
The group intends to involve all
with Israeli shli-
$ 3 5
weekend
to
exchange
ideas
and
in-
im (organiza- . area youth groups in its activities, terests on an ongoing basis.
which
in
the
past
have
included
onal
envoys)
in
'
L
Local radical groups, Jewish
participation in the Silent Vigil
the area.
Edelstein
student unions, Students for Israel,
He will be accompanied by Ye- against public hangings in Iraq action committees of all kinds, as
hoshua Edelstein, representative of and support of the Independence well as students from Hillel Foun-
the youth and hehalutz department Day rally at the Jewish Center. dations, Yavneh and Atid, decided
for a teach-in.
of the Jewish Agency in the United Plans also are afoot
to formalize a communications of-
States.
fice. They appointed Howard Da-
Col. Bar-On, 39, is the youngest Bnai lloshe Club Plans vis, representative of the World
member of the executive of the
Union
of Jewish Students (WUJS),
Suits — Dresses — Sportswear
World Zionist Organization and the Community Breakfast
to act as first coordinator.
The Talis and Tephilin Club of
Jewish Agency. A sabra, Bar-On
Swimsuits — Pantsuits — Jumpsuits
Davis, 24, of New York City,
retired from the Israel defense Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold its stated that "Almost every possible
Large Selection of Spring and Summer Fashions
forces after 22 years of active community breakfast 11 a.m. Sun- view and opinion in Jewish reli-
Hours:
day in the social hall.
service.
gious and secular life, radical and
2965 W. 12 Mile
10 a.m.
Michigan Bankard
The club is sponsored by the 'establishment,' was expressed
A member of the Haganah since
to
opposite Berkley Theatre
Men's
Club
and
meets
Security
Charge
14, Bar-On served on the southern Bnai Moshe
during these four days.
5 p.m.
honored
Phone 399-3779
front in the War of Independence. every Sunday morning for a serv-
Mon. thru Sat.
"People concerned for the future
He received the rank of major at ice. breakfast and bowling. The of society and with the Jewish
age 21 and headed the Historical community breakfast, an annual concept of social justice were
Branch of the general headquar- event, is open to parents and the "doing their own thing,' yet de-
public. Tickets are available at the cided that there was great value
ters.
In January 1956, Bar-On was synagogue office.
in hearing and learning from each
appointed by the chief of the gen-
other while each strives for com-
Four flags have flown over Mich- mon goals in his own way." Davis
eral staff, General Moshe Dayan,
to serve as .the head of his office igan—French, English, Spanish and was also encouraged by the fact
and his personal assistant. He United States.
that "representatives of the rad-
ical student groups find relevance
in Jewish thought and history in
their struggles with today's social
problems."
Student summer
WUJS representatives from Eu-
job placement is
rope, Latin America and Israel
under way by the
joined in discussions of contempo-
Jewish Vocationaff -
The most exciting bag
rary Jewish problems.
Service. Confer- E

Jewish Agency's Youth Dept. Head
to Visit Detroit for Consultations

Larry Freedman

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chairman of sum-
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Science Fair at Hillel

meat program,
and Robert - M.

Zell, president of
Brasseraft Mann-
facturing Co., who
annually places
college students
In hls plant. Offi-
cials point ont that
students often depend on earning enough money in the summer to be
able to return to their studies in the fall. The Jewish Vocational Serv-
ice Is asking the cooperation of employers in supplying job openings so
that students' educations will not be discontinued for lack of funds.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Students of Hillel Day School
will show their work at the Annual
Science Fair of the school Thurs-
day.
Students will demonstrate and
answer questions about their in-
dividual projects at 7:30 p.m. The
student body will view the pro-
jects in the afternoon.

The OAK PARK HIGH SCHOOL
VOCAL DEPARTMENT will pre-
sent its spring concert, Sing-In II,
8 p.m. Thursday, in the Oak Park
High School auditorium. The con-
cert will feature a sing-in with
audience participation at the end of
the show. The Madrigal Singers
and the girls' ensemble will per-
form along with the school's con-
Friday, May 9, 1969-35 cert choir.

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