28—Friday, March 27, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Synagogues, Organizations List Participation in Urban Projects • A st.rvey of activities related to crhar problems which have been (nde rtakcn by synagogues and or gam tations in the Detroit area has be..., released by the Jewish Ccm- ' Immity Council. These programs do not include th!,se funded and staffed by the Jewish Welfare Federation and its agencies. Congregations which indicated they are engaged in urban projects • in addition to those which have ltael sermons and distributed read- in g material) are as follows: Birmingham Temple partici- pates in Ow Kennedy School Vol- unteer Pro,;ct • consisting of fie:d trios and overnight camping: pro- vides human relhtions speakers fir suburban second,.ry schools: Project Equality participates in and the Irterfaith Action Council. Temple Beth 1.3 sponsors one- te•one tutoring of students from Fah tanks School during the Fehoel year and youth groups tutor at Chaney School during summer. The temple building is open to the general community for meetings and provides ad- vice as part of the North Wood- ward Interfaith Corporation. Temple Kol Ami (formerly the Temple) cosponsors, with fi- nancial help and volunteers, the l'on:iac Day Care Center; works rich Project Equality in coover- ilti! , 11 with churches in Birming- ham: collects food and clothing for the Office of Economic Oppor- tnnity in Oakland County: and as- sists the Pontiac State Hospital. In addition, the youth( group par t:cinates in dialogue with black youth from Pontiac area clutches. Auxiliary works with the VISTA program, assists various inner- city projects and provides assist- ance to the psychiatric department of Herman Kiefer Hospital. Hadassah Metropolitan Detroit Chapter sponsors a tutorial pro- gram at Higgenbotham School and holds meetings and panels on prejudice. National Council of Jewish Women, Detroit Section, runs a day care center with Oak, Grove AME Church, assists the "Sesame Street" television program for pre- schoolers and sponsors a "Health. Hunger and Housing" bus tour of agencies. The Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods encourages its member sisterhoods in the area to undertake such projects as tutor- ials and cooperation with Women in Community Service. Birmingham Temple announces Its spring literary series to be pre- sented by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine on five successive Monday eve- nings next week at Robert Frost Junior High School. Sessions start at 8:30. Joyce Bacher • 626-8009, or Edna Freir, 353-6775. Proceeds will be given to the Kennedy School Camp Fund, which will enable 90 fifth- and sixth-grade inner city students to spend a weekend together in the country. Emphasis will be on new movies The Kennedy School Project is one and the hooks behind the films, : of the activities of the social action under the theme "The Conquest committee of Birmingham Temple. of Loneliness." • These hooks include "The Mid- night Cowboy" by James Leo Her- lihy, this Monday: "Justine" by Lawrence Durrell, April 6: "Z" ley Vassili Vassilikos, April 13: "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice" rn Patricia Welles, April 27: and "Hadrian VII" by Peter Luke, May 4. JERUSALEM (ZINS) — A pro- posal for active collaboration be- tween the General Zionists and the Revisionists in the Diaspora was made at a meeting arranged by the Gahal delegation in the Knesset with the participation of members of the Zionist Actions Committee from both parties. Classified Ads Get Quick Results BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking .. . ED BURG and his Orchestra Good Music for All Occasions LI 4-9278 sr-"--Lr-"t-lAr'••11—"-IAL-t-15-"""TA. IT'S CAMP TIME AGAIN at Small, 3itti, COMPLETE OUTFITTERS FOR BOYS & GIRLS For tickets and information, call STRIKE IT RICH! Coalition in Diaspora? • Camp Walden • Camp Sea-Gull • Camp Maplehurst • Camp Tamaqua OR ANY OTHER CAMP OF YOUR CHOICE Open Thurs. Til 9 23077 COOL! DGE • • • SO RICH IN FLAVOR IT'S WRAPPED IN GOLD! Just N. of 9 Mile, Oak Park Layaway or Use Your Michigan Bankard or Security Charge e fiailara mma ,,a ll rPw "ta)eow di/az Temple Israel sponsors a youth group tutorial program and sister- hood job care program. The sis- terhood also works with high school seniors Cong. Shaarey Zedek has served in an advisory capacity for United Tenants for Collective Action and the Booker T. Washington Busi- ness Association. Adas Shalom Synagogue has pro- vided secretarial staff for the Fitz- gerald Comnunity Council. Temnfe Emanu-El assists with a clay care nursery staffed by pro fe,sionals and volunteers. Secular organizations engages in urban projects include the fol- lowing: Tite Je••ish Labor Committee works with the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee in support of the California grane boycott; with the Metro- nttl , tan Task Force on Educa- tion: and with the Ad Hoc Con• struction Coalition, which seeks ta obtain construction contracts for black firms. The J1.0 also has been holding discussions on decentralization with representa- tives of parents' and teachers' groups. A in e r it an Jewish Congress works with the American Associa- tion of University Women child and parent project at Franklin El- ementary School and is affiliated with the Interfaith Action Council. American Jewish Committee has taken part in workshops of the Na- tional Welfare Rights Organization and Urban Alliance, took part in the Hunger Conference and partici- pates in meetings where housing, welfare program and human rela- tions are discussed. Itnai Brith Metropolitan Detroit Council cooperates with social agencies and neighborhood coun- cils in encouraging members to employ inner city and Northwest a r ea youths; individual lodges have their own projects: and the Council distributes employment guidance kits to selected high schools. In addition, through the Anti•Defamation League. inter-ra- cial seminars and workshops are held. • Itnai Brith Women has similar chapter projects, and there is an AM., study group discussing black- white relations. Jewish War Veterans Ladies Literary Series at Birmingham Temple cV0 aCkeliSeS••• 60611022I7 00 ardellefovs ariesjc itriliPPefito V 501004n alle* ess••• 1,1W &Iva, diehanile, gr einfltss * VefrilleAseator. Create large excitement with your bagels, sandwiches, party dips and snacks. Spread them with Kraft Whipped Cream Cheeses— the "easy spreaders," even when cold. Look for them in Kraft's handy, reusable, aluminum bowls—in your grocer's dairy case. 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