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August 18, 1972 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-18

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22--Friday, August 18, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Shaarit Haplaytah

Goldstein said the Wilkes-Barre
NEW YORK (JTA)—A number vice president. He said the elderly
of elderly members of branches couples will be allowed to remain guests did not have flood insurance
of the Labor Zionist Alliance in as guests, with all expenses paid, and had lost virtually all their
Wilkes-Barre, whose homes were until they can arrange other ac- possessions.
ruined by the Agnes flood in June, commodations.
In addition to full accommoda-
Many Wilkes-Barre Jewish
are being brought to Unser Camp.
tions at Unser Camp, he added,
families whose assets were wiped the flood-hit elderly victims are
the summer resort at Highland
out by the ravaging flood waters
Mills. N Y. of the LZA, as free
participating in the camp's full
guests of the organization, LZA
are being housed in Scranton and schedule of Jewish cultural acti-
officials disclosed.
in temporary facilities in Wilkes- vities. Such programs have been
Barre.
Some of the eldrly couples have
virtually halted in Wilkes-Barre
been at Unser Camp for one to
Unser Camp usually is closed by the flood.
four weeks and more are expected, just before the start of the High
according to Israel Goldstein, LZA Holy Days.

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