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. Department spoke..e.i, 1■ ,•! ■ ct t .1 0 Itten rcpt led • No - NleClo,ke, ■ 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 ,11,111,111/ cancelit,4 the 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 txraggxamixamemositernaraxxxxlm 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 7 /,uu .-1101.4 Director Write Comp Tarnakwa, 9141 konurd •elturioo.i moffe., Detroit, Mtch 48204 Phones, 1313) 557-6100 or 13131 965-1065