Campaign Scoreboard Shows 9,000 More to Be Enrolled
1972
AMOUNT
REPORTED
1 971
TOTAL
DIVISION Br CHAIRMAN
MERCANTILE
Norman Wachter
$ 1,052,130
SERVICES
Sol R. Colton
958,305
INDUSTRIAL & AUTOMOTIVE
Philip T. Warren
3,071,207
REAL ESTATE
Graham A. Orley
2,318,704
FOOD
Nathan L. Fink
PROFESSIONAL
Jack A. Robinson
TOTAL
WASHINGTON
St ate Department
saM
Tuesday
that preparation , are continuing
for President N trip to \los
Cull May 22 for :I ster dot meotutu
744
974
699,822
Nixon's Moscow Journey
Shaky Due to Vietnan,
1 972
PLEDGES
2,165
$ 7 91,650
Friday, April 14, 1972-37
445
with Sos it h•atler.
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a reporter if the trip -
asked tr ■
night he affected I, !tie .dmi
in t. it•t narn
!tot independent olker,e: . here
indicated that rile President ha,
onsidered, and r -11:0 .1111 he int
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822
399
2,143,945
1,177
6 30
1,145,942
1,165,773
640
310
2,662,077
2,317,694
5,292
2563
56.004
61,988
1,329
11 34
114,231
77357
,
2,449
1669
IARGE SELECTION of
NI %LI. DECOR at
1,303,433
1 ,361,207
6783
THE UNIQUE LAMP
QE GIFT SHOP
$12,682,033
11,598,852
JUNIOR
Robert Slatkin
METROPOLITAN
John Nemon
WOMEN
Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine
1 971
PLEDGES
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
2,979,416
9,124
23,972
mw of the reported
m a .siA e Soy ict support for the
Norrh Vietnamese forces fi2htIng
in South \'letnain
22120 Coolidge at 9 Mile
545-1410
14,677
This is the scoreboard recorded at the report meeting of the Allied Jewish Campaign held last Sunday It shows
that approximately 9,000 more potential donors are yet to be reached to attain the ultimate goal of S15.000.000 to \cinh
the volunteer workers are aspiring under the leadership of Samuel Frankel.
Center Camp of Arts ---Annual
.
Youth Awards to Be l'resented
•
to Teach Youth Skills
by League of Jewish Women
For the fifth year, Camp of the
Arts is available to 6th-l1th grade
Winners of the 27th annual
boys and girls at the Jewish Cen- League of Jewish Women's Organ-
ter.
izaticns' Youth Awards will be an-
Camp of the Arts offers oppor- nounced at a recognition evening
tunities to develop skills in the 8 p.m. Thursday at Young Israel
cultural arts in a relaxed and in- Center of Oak-Woods.
formal atmosphere.
Male first-place ass ardees will
Each of the instructors is trained receive engraved silver kidush
in his particular skill. In addition, cups, and girls will be given en-
three jam sessions a week will graved silver menoras. Honorable
feature personalities in the cul- mention certificates will be award-
tural world demonstrating, their ed to runners-up.
particular skill.
-
In the visual arts, participants
"
may choose from drawing and
painting, sculpture and ceram•
les, jewelry and metalcraft.
From the performing arts,
N
choices are in instrumental re-
corder and guitar, dance and 7.%
dramatics.
Gym and swim also are avail- 4
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able.
7
Director of Camp of the Arts
et
Detroiter Joins
is Abraham Ben-Zeev.
There are two four-week ses- `March' to Jerusalem
sions: June 26-July 21 and July
Richard Orbach, son of Cantor
24-Aug. 18, Registration is open to
and Mrs. Harold Orbach of Wood-
Center nonmembers. For informa-
grove Lane, Bloomfield Hills, joined
tion, brochures and applications,
53 fellow students to form the
call the Center, 341-4200.
American College in Jerusalem's
contingent to the recent 18th annual
Three-Day March.
The event drew over 30,000 par-
Candy Centerpieces
ticipants, including a contingent
Personalized Party
of New York City policemen and
women.
Mementos
Training for the March began
Invitations and Party Ac. months in advance. Each week
American College students walked
cessories for all occasions.
from 10 to 15 miles to condition
themselves.
Because of rain, which turned the
route into a sea of mud, the march-
ers arrived in Jerusalem by bus.
646-6138
!bat their spirit, bolstered by sing-
Mg, remained undampened.
outh
The public is invited to the pre-
sentation and reception afterward
by League President Mrs. Howard
B. Appelman and by Mrs. Martin
Naimark, youth awards chairman
Interviews of the candidates
for the awards were held by
Mrs. Sol C. Grossman. I,eonard
Antel, Judge George I). Kent
and Dr. Sidney H. Grossberg.
Nominees, and their sponsoring
,
organizations,
Lynne Starter and Lawrence
Sklar, Adas Shalom Sisterhood,
Charlene Gordon. Elaine (den and
Marc Fitzerman, Beth Shalom
Synagogue; Lisa Dorfman, Bnai
1
Brith Women•s Council; Lora
Moss, Alpha Omega Dental Frat-
ernity; Laurie Buskin, Hadas-
cab; Michele Lewis and Larry
Nemer, Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood;
Ilene Klein, Temple Beth El Sis-
terhood; Karen Maltzer, Temple
Emanu-E1 Sisterhood; Lenny Hut-
ton and Barbara Schlain, Temple
Israel Sisterhood; and Judith Gor-
don, Women's Branch, Union of
Orthodox Congregations.
ews
Bnai Moshe USY
Spring Carnival to
Fete Israel Sunday
Bnai Moshe Senior United Syna-
gogue Youth is holding a spring
carnival in honor of Israel Inde-
pendence Day 11:30 a.m.-4 p in.
Sunday at the synagogue.
Games, prizes and refreshments
will be featured. The entire family
is invited at no charge. Larry Cohn
and Sheldon Nueman are carnival
chairmen.
MARCIA MASSERMAN
Area Youth Picked
to Attend Peace Canip
SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR THE PRESCHOOLER
MOTHER - TODDLER
18 mos. to 3 years Morning sessions and Afternoon Sessions Ten Mile Branch
• Gym and Water Activities
• Special Emphasis on Skill Development
PLAYLAND, JR.
•
•
yoors
to
6yrw and Pool.
3
Tr.,
trench
Ahern.•., Selsoens
and
Shot,
Ten .1•
tit•mirty L
• Fe. • endergor
PLAYLAND
C 1,Idren
end lots of
Tops
• Arts and Crofts
ide.r,
'019d~ Sys...9.mq -
P19,., 2-9day. 9 a 9, 2 YR,
SESSION I: June 26 - July 21, 1972
SESSION II: July 24 - August 18, 1972
For Members and Non-Members
Transporeabon Area Expanded This Year
For Further Information Call:
341-4200
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
18100 Meyers Road
Detroit, Michigan 48235
are as follows,
Jonathan Katov has been select-
ed by the Childrens' International
Summer Villages, Inc., along with
three other boys from the Detroit
area, to represent this country at
a summer village in Leeds. Eng-
land_
The CISV brings together youths
from 40 countries - around the
world to promote an attitude favor-
! able to peace along pedagogic lines.
' Jonathan is the son of Mrs. Irene
Siegel of Charrington Rd.. Birm-
ingham. and Oscar Katov of Chi-
cago. He is a member of Cong. ,
•Shaarey Zedek and attends Bloom- I
1 field Village School.
.
Sam, Ayala Zacks Chair
Established at Hebrew U.
Thc
JERUSALEM -
Sam and ,
ala %arks Chair in Art I Iktory
at the liehrew tniversity here was
inaugurated in a ter: ;Thin:: at the
board of govetnerS' 34th annual
meeting.
The chair', first Melon bent is
Visiting Professor Theodore Allen'
Heinrich from York Cms crody
RUSSELL SCHREIBER ASSOCIATES
AGENCY Of THE SHOW WORLD
Downsy iew, (Mt
• Orchestras • Entertainment
s pr,
The late Sam 7.,
• Speakers • Concerts
of
dent of the Zionist
Downtown Detroit - 962-8000
('all ado
YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH TRAVELS
GATEWAY to
ISR-AEL, U.S.A. and EVERYWHERE
We help you plan your trip,
you help us maintain our
Nursery and Kdgn. Depts.
Eve. 559-7567
Call 557-6750
WERE YOU A TAMAKWAN?
Do you remember:
wryest lay,,
The cry of a loon?
The size of a south Tea moon?
Macintosh toffee/
[tithes?
Unca Lou',
Esta?
How about:
A five day canoe trip?
Shooting a rapids?
Your toothbrush on boon - doggies?
Just the 9 of you and all that wilderness?
DON'T YOU WANT YOUR KID
TO BE A TAMAKWAN TOO?
WE'RE TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR OUR
36th SEASON NOW ,,,,,4
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Director
Write Comp Tarnakwa, 9141
konurd •elturioo.i
moffe.,
Detroit,
Mtch 48204
Phones, 1313) 557-6100 or 13131 965-1065
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