Two Milestones Marked -Together Israel Plans to Attract THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - r - Overseas Scientists TEL AVIV- (JTA) — Israel. will try to attract top Jewish scientists from abroad to settle and work in the country by means of generous cash grants, it was announced. Absorption Minister Nathan Peled said a $1,500,000 budget has been approved for an initial 15 scientists. Each will receive $100.- 000 for laboratory equipment and staff. The project was conceived several years ago by former Ab- sorption Minister Shimon Peres, who is presently minister of trans- port. - Fridity, Febroory 5, 1171-4 IVIED JUSTikitR "NEW REVOLUDON IN MEN'S. aonuNG DOUBLE KNIT SU Regularly Sold up to Classified Ads Get Quick Results $49.00 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE The 70th anniversary year of the Keren Kayemeth Leisrael was officially launched- in Jerusalem when Jacob Tsur (right), - chair- man of fhe board of directors, on _behalf of the JNF and the Zionist movement, presented the president of Israel with the certificate of the Zalman and Rachel Shazar Forest. The 80,000-tree forest in honor of the president and the first lady is the result of a worldwide effort inaugurated last year on the occasion of Shazar's 80th birth- day. The presentation shown took place at the president's residence in the presence of the Executive of the Jewish Agency, the Board of Directors of the Keren Kayemeth and other leading personalities of the state and Zionist movement. Camp Directors See Major Changes in Program With New Groups Served NEW YORK (JTA) — Major that policy before making a deci- changes in types of programs now sion on joining the camp commu- offered in summer camps under nity for the summer. Jewish auspices — including ex- panded services for working par- ents, one-parent families, Orthodox Jews, the.handicaped and the older adult population—have been fore- cast at an assembly of Jewish camp directors. The occasion was a four-day National Conference on Jewish Camping at Liberty, N.Y., attended by more than 75 directors from 50 Jewish camps. The conference was co-sponsored by the National Jew- ish Welfare Board, American As- sociation for Jewish Education, and the Full-Time Executives of Jewish Communal Camps. • Sam Matcus, executive director of the Fresh Air Society of Detroit, and Herman L. Seiner, camping consultant of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, suggested in their presentations that there has been a decline in the demand for Jewish camping services because of the economic situation, increased use of leisure time for travel and changes in Jew- ish population distribution. But, they also reported, there is a growing interest in such services in various sections of the Jewish community, as well as in longer camping sessions than those now available to them. It's Nice To Deal With 7450 & 7950 14)t DEXTER CHEVROLET 20811 W 8 Mile on Ladies, Men's and Children's Clothing RADOM TAILORS and CLOTHIERS 534-1400 Our EXPERT ALTERATIONS ►romka To Tau. BETTER SERVICE! 22141 COOLIDGE DAILY 9 A.M.-7 P.M. 398-9188 OAK PARK 9 A.M. 9 P.M. _ THURS. - Presents` The Greatest Travel Value For February 1971 ONE _WEEK OF SUN - FUN - SURF SUNSET LODGE HOTEL and BEACH CLUB The growing number of work- ing parents, one-parent families and broken homes are creating a greater need for facilities for child care for the entire summer, . the directors were told, and camps must reach out to fami- lies to provide for their needs rather than wait for them to apply for services. The consensus of the directors on the question of the Jewish college student as camp counselor or user was that the Jewish communal camp has an obligation to provide guidance and counsel on matters of special concern to such students. The directors also agreed that the camp should develop Jewish educa- tional programs. Mike Schlesinger, program di- rector of Camp JCA in Los Angeles, reviewed the policy of the summer camp on drug use. He said that after three years of struggle and attempts to con- trol drug use, a decision was made to establish a drug-free community at the camp. The camp defined that policy and instituted a "contract situation" between the camp, the camper and the counselor_ He explained that, at the point of enrollment or em- ployment, the camper or counselor understands the no-drug policy and decides whether he can live with TRIP LEAVES EVERY SAT. 9 A.M. Per Per. based on double occup. $2 tax and plus 4sP service DEPARTURES: Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27 A Charming Hotel with Olde English' atinosphere fea- turing: High Tea Everyday at 4:30 p.m. Every Room Centrally -..Air-Conditioned with Private Baleony.Overlooking the, blue Caribbean - - Therapeutic Pool andWhirlpool—Sauna.Bath—MAssage Tennis Available at -Montego Bay Riqiet`Cluti The Trip Includes: Non-Stop Round Trip from Windsor Round Trip Transfer Airport to Hotel Twin Bedroom—air7 conditioned -_ Full American Breakfast Everyday Gourmet Dinner Every Evening Rum Swissle Cocktails VEIL SERVICE 358-3300