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May 21, 1971 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-05-21

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HMO to Mark 10th Anniversary

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NEW YORK—On June 8, repre- health will attend a dinner at the
sentatives of foreign governments Waldorf-Astoria Hotel here, to
and notables in the field of world celebrate the 10th anniversary of
the Hadassah-Hebrew University
Medical Center at Ein Karem,
Jerusalem, and to pay tribute to
its ongoing program of medical
aid to developing countries, which
also began 10 years ago.
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Incorpor-
Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusa-
ation of six now-independent mu- lem and Dr. Kalman J. Mann,
nicipal areas into a Greater director-general of the Hadassah
Metropolitan Tel Aviv is seen as Medical Organization, will speak,
inevitable.
Mrs. Charlotte Jacobson, chair-
The area would encompass the man of HMO, will report on the
city of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and take in special million-dollar research fund
Ramat Gan, Givatayam, Bnei established to honor the medical
Brak, Bat Yam and Holon. These staff.
Guest speakers will include
cities and townships now contain
Nathan Barnes of Liberia and
a population in excess of 800,000.
Boundaries separating the five Mboni Naph Diamini of Swaziland.
smaller municipalities from Tel The two African diplomats are
Aviv are rather arbitrary. Of their countries' permanent repre-
240,000 employed in Tel Aviv, 43 sentatives to the United Nations.
per cent are actually residents of
the surrounding neighborhoods. Report El Fatah Activity
This means that Tel Aviv is pro-
viding public services to many Growing in Argentina
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Nehe-
who pay taxes elsewhere.
mias Resnitzky, general secretary
Tel • Aviv's highways are
of DAIA, representative organiza-
choked with 165,000 automobiles
daily, although the number of tions of Argentine Jewry, reported
cars registered within Tel Aviv a resurgence of Arab-inspired anti-
proper is only 65,000. This Jewish action, abetted in part by
the worsening general economic
places a huge burden on the
situation and social tensions.
Tel Aviv municipality to im-
Resnitsky, reporting to the
prove roads, which are being
DAIA's monthly plenary session,
used mainly by outsiders, and
stated that El Fatah's campaign in
imposes a tax burden on Tel
Argentina was growing bolder. He
Avivians for facilities which
said the Palestinian terrorist group
they do not alone enjoy.
holds open meetings and places ad-
The data was reported in vertisements in newspapers in an
Yediot Ahronot, which predicted effort to recruit the support of Ar-
that the suggested consolidation gentine_ political and church fig-
is more imminent than most ob- ures. He said the meetings were
servers believe.
poorly attended.

Urban Sprawl
IA Comes to Tel Aviv

Israeli Culture, Trade
Featured at N.J. Fair

SHORT HILLS, N.J.—The first
New Jersey statewide Israel Vxpo-
71—an Israeli cultural and trade
fair — was held here at Temple
Bnai Jeshurun May 15-19.
The exposition of Israeli culture
and industry, sponsored by the
Brotherhood of Cong. Bnai Jeshu-
run and Women's Association of
the Temple, was held in coopera-
tion with the American Israel
Chamber of Commerce and In-
dustry, Inc., the Israel Govern-
ment Tourist Office and El Al
Israel Airlines.
Temple Bnai Jeshurun, on two
levels, was decorated to look like
an Israeli city and market, with
booths, stalls, and streets to houses,
displays of fine craft and arts.
Erected outdoors was an Israel-
American cafe and an archeological
dig for youngsters.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
24—Friday, May 21, 1971

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NAHELU DAY CAMP

The new standard of excellence in day camping

If you'll take a drive in the country this Sunday,
we'll serve the lunch.

NAHELU DAY CAMP's second open house of 1971
will be held this Sunday from 1:00 to 5:00.

For further information and directions to camp,
please call Albert Karbal at 557-0392 or call the
camp office at 1-627-2453.

This Sunday is the day that you learn why we
call NAHELU DAY CAMP 'the new standard of
excellence in day camping'.

Send Your Child To

CAMP SOLELIM

SUDBURY, ONTARIO

A Touch of Israel In Ontario's Northland

THUNDERBIRD
DAY CAMP

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REGISTRATION

Announces Their Open House

SUNDAY, MAY 23 --- 12-5 P.M.
FINAL EARLY DISCOUNT MAY 23rd
FREE CAMP T-SHIRT
+ MEMBER A.C.A. AND LICENSED BY THE
STATE OF MICHIGAN
LOWEST PRICES $35.00-$31.00-$25.00-
+ ALL SEASON PRICE $315.00
▪ C.I.T. PRICE $75.00-3 WEEKS
± DOOR-TO-DOOR TRANSPORTATION
+ SWIMMING INSTRUCTION
In case of rain — Open House will be held
Sunday, May 30th.
Come and See the
Finest Equipped Camp in the Area

Directions—Grand River Expressway to Wixom Rd., right
on Wixom 1 mile to West Rd. turn right 1/2 mile or 1-696
Expressway to Wixom. For further information call Harold
Kutnick—LI 8-0864 or Dave Moscow—EL 3-9119.

A Canadian Young Judaea camp, sponsored by the

Zionist Organization of Canada
For Boys and Girls 14 to 16 . . . 6 week period ---
. . . June 30 to August 12
Your children will have fun and 'enjoy an outstanding
Israeli and Jewish atmoshpere

* DRAMATICS
* HIKING
.* SCOUTING & WOODCRAFT
* LANDSPORTS
* WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES
* CANOEING
* ARTS & CRAFTS
* ISRAELI SONG & DANCE
* OVERNIGHT CAMPING
* HEBREW
* DISCUSSION GROUPS
* SABBATH SERVICES
* SPECIAL EVENTS
* KOSHER KITCHEN

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The program is designed to develop personality and respon-
sibility under highly qualified leadership.

Camp Fee: $465.00
Contact: Camp Solelim, 588 Melrose Avenue, Toronto 12, Ont.
Phone: 416-781-5156 or 222-6240

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