Flint News Summer Fun for Youngsters at Maccabee Camp Maccabee, reorganized under the direction of Mrs. James Hallem and Mrs. Albert Binder, is distributing a flyer detailing camp objectives and activities to the entire Council mailing list. The season is scheduled for July 6-23. The change to Temple Beth El as a centrally located site was made because of the length of travel time to the former site, Sherwood Forest. Transportation will be provided by each camper. Most campers, as indicated in the Council population study of 1967, are age 4-10, with the majOrity of potential registrants 4-6. This will be the children's first experience in a Jewish Com- munity Council facility. An enriched fun experience pro- gram is being planned, with spe- cial emphasis on Israeli music. A traditional Sabbath program will be held each Friday, with an oneg Shabat following. Each week there will be a twilight song fest, in- volving the campers' families and members of the community. Field trips for training in swimming, howling, golf and nature studies are planned. A pilot program for teen-agers will be held, featuring rap ses- sions and Israeli songs. The camp also will provide op- portunities for leadership devel- opment, with its counselor-in- training program for children age 13-15. Applications are being accepted. Volunteers have offer- ed their skills in baking, pup- petry, photography, storytelling, health, biology and sport instruc- tion. As of this date, over 50 campers have registered. Carl Rittman, youth adviser, an- nounced a new athletic program for children age 13-15. There will be daily training in basketball and volleyball, noon-5 p.m. during July 6-23. Additional information will be mailed to all teens. A Canadian camping trip for 12 physically fit boys age 14-16 will take place at the end of August, in conjunction with Camp Tama- rack. Participants in this wilder- ness hike will spend five days in Northern Canada and will be se- lected from athletic program par- ticipants. For additional information on Camp Maccabee, the teen athletic program and the wilderness trip, call the Council office, 767-5922. Rivka Aleksandrovich, mother of Soviet Jewish prisoner Ruth Alek- sandrovich, will speak at Woodside Church, Flint, at a meeting 5 p.m. Wednesday arranged by the Flint Interfaith Action Council. On March 19. the Action Coun- cil, comprised of Christian clergy- men, picketed a Soviet dance group on a Friday night so that Jews would not violate the Sabbath. "Ruth Aleksandrovich is well known to the Jewish community," stated Dr. Jack Stanzler, com- munity relations committee chair- man. "Many of us have written to the USSR about her plight," he said, "The willingness of non-Jews • Presidents Dinner to Acquint Heads of Agencies With Council t, Incoming presidents of constitu- ent agencies of the Flint Jewish Community Council will be the Council's guests at a Presidents dinner 7 p.m. June 9 at the Phoe- nix Club. According to Alfred Klein, presi- dent of the Flint Jewish Commun- ity Council, the purpose of the din- ner is .to acquaint new presidents with the Council structure, proj- ects, administration and its prob- lems. Chairmen of standing com- mittees will give brief presenta- tions, and questions will be an- swered. "We feel that with a good under- standing of the Council and its purposes and problems, the presi- dents will take great care in se- lecting their delegates, and each constituent group will demonstrate greater participation," Klein said. LEADS THE WAY Comings and ... SO DOES Free Estimates 527-5240 772-7623 GEORGE RUSKIN Goings NORTHLAND FORD Mrs. Hyman S. Loikrec was in- stalled recently as president of the Genesee County Bar Auxiliary. Clifford H. Hart has been named to the board of directors of the Bar Association. * Named to the board of Flint Community Planned Parenthood Association last week were Mrs. Michael A. Pelavin and Mrs. Emil I. Schupack. Mrs. Harvey Shaprow received an award for outstanding service. * * Mrs. Bernard J. Harris was in- stalled last week as treasurer of the Genesee County Medical So- ciety. 10 MILE & GREENFIELD P reienli PRINCE EDWARD For the Look of today in Black & Grey • Cut Velvet • Bell Bottoms • Boots • Flares • Colored Shirts For Proms & Weddings Farewell for Millgrams Tuxedo Sales & Rental Cong. Beth Israel will hold a bon voyage dinner for Rabbi Hillel Millgram and his family 6:30 p.m. June 13 in the synagogue social hall. For reservations, call the synagogue office, M3-5386. 126 S. Woodward (10 Block South of Maple on Woodward) Birmingham, Mich. ILTY FLINT JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL and UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SUNDAY, JUNE 6, 4:30 P.M. TEMPLE BETH EL Buffet Supper $3 Per Person Community Calendar RUTH ALEXANDROVICH, Age 24 er Crimes: 1) Studying Language and History of Her People 21 Seeking to Join Her People in Israel Join the Rally for Soviet Jewish Prisoners Bar Mitzva Installed and Serviced NORTHLAND FORD Attend "IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE" Conference Co-Sponsored by June 6—"It Can't Happen Here," 4:30 p.m., Temple Beth El 7—Beth Israel Sisterhood Harry Lee Fisher, son of Dr. and Open Board Meeting, Mrs. Carl Fisher, will be called to 12:30 p.m. the Torah as Bar Mitzva, June 12 8—Commission on Jewish at Cong. Beth Israel. Education M e e t i n g, 8 p.m., office of B. Morris Pelavin 9—FJCC Presidents Dinner, To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Eisen, 7 p.m. at Phoenix Club 3021 Begole, a daugter, Amy Janet. —Interfaith Action Council: Rivka Aleksandrovich, 5 p.m., Woodside 'Church 10—Council Executive- Com- . " Meeting, Noon, Council Office Und erground Sprinkler Systems QUALITY • SERVICE ;it PRICE to be informed so that they can take action in our behalf is most welcome and encouraging.". ... THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, June 4, 1971 Mrs. Aleksandr ovich to Speak to Interfaith A ction Council Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary will hold a luncheon for past Pres- ident Mrs..Herbert,Koenig at Uncle John's 1 p.m. June 17. A gift will be presented to her for her time and devotion to the organization. The auxiliary presented Caro State Home and Training School with 24 place settings of dinnerware and several serving pieces. Hear . . . RIVKA ALEXANDROVICH (RUTH'S MOTHER) And Robert Leonard Prosecuting Attorney, Genesee County Who has just returned from a Soviet Jewry fact-finding tour in the USSR. JUNE 9 — 8:15 P.M. Temple Emanu-El 14550 West 10 Oak Park Mile Road Auspices: Jewish Community . Council -i)f Metropolitan Detroit In cooperation with Detroit Action Committee on Soviet Jewry