THE DETROIT JEW'S,' NEWS

34—Friday, Feb..9, 1973

l Youth Newsi

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BBYO EmphasizesVoter Education

WASIIINGTON—The Bnai
Brith Youth Commission.
policy-making body for the
world's largest Jewish youth
organization h a s sharply
criticized non-voting Ameri-
can youth for "not practic-
ing what they preach."
"We are shocked and dis
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mayed at the revelation that
only forty percent of the
eligible voters in the ages 18
to 20 voted in the November
elections," resolved the com-
mission at its annual meet-
ing held here.
For years, the youth of
this nation have demanded—
and the nation has ap-
proved—the right of young
people to participate in the
democratic process. Now it
appears that American
youths are guilty of what
they have found wrong with
the 'establishment—not prac-
ticing what they preach."

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Niuseum Tells of Holocaust -

World War II War Crimes Museum at Kea•
tington Antique Village is open during the winter
months for tours by Individuals and groups, said Stan-

The

ley Bozich, who operates the museum in Lake Orion.

Rozich said he has added several new items, and
the two-year-old museum has been redone to accorn•
modate larger groups.
The most recent tour, he said, was for 33 stu-
dents of the Shaarey Zedek Religious School. Rozich
stresses the history lesson aspect in the museum and
said he has taken great care to present the facts of
the Holocaust without dwelling on its more gruesome
details.
For information or arrangements, call Rozich, 391-
0404. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday
through Saturday and noon - S p.m. Sunday.

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1.1SY Maps Citywide Dance-Rally

Feb. 24 is the date set for
metropolitan Detroit's United
Synagogue Youth regional
rally and dance to be held
8:30 p.m. at Cong. Beth
Achim.
The rally will feature the
rock band "Merlin." Free re
freshments will be served

Habonim Maps
Camp Weekend

As part of its educational
program, the Habonim Labor
Zionist youth movement
plans a seminar Feb. 16-18
on the theme of the role of
a Socialist-Z i o n i s t youth
movement in America.
The seminar, to be held at
a winterized camp, will be
open to all Jewish youth of
high school age. Topics
for discussion will in-
clude the impact of youth on
the Jewish community, the
importance of aliya for Jew-
ish youth and the changing
role of the kibutz in Israeli
society. Discussion leaders
will include Amotz and Nurit
Peleg, kibutz emissaries.
For information, call Judy
Silberg, 968-8726.

Ninth grade students and

older are invited to regular
Habonim activities Friday
evenings at 8 at the Labor
Zionist Institute. A Kabalat
Shabat ushers in Israeli sing-
ing and dancing, discussion
groups and
an occasional
film or speaker.
Meetings of Amelim (5th-
0th grades) and liotrim (7th-
8th grades) are held Sunday
afternoons at 2:30.

Mime Show in Store
for Omnibus Series

Renowned to i m e Marcel
Marceau has described as
"gifted for the art of panto-
mime" Jack and Graciela
Hill, who will appear under
the auspices of New York's
Periwinkle Productions, for
Omnibus Children's Theater
2 p m. freb. 18 at the Jewish

Center.
Children of all ages are in-
vited to "Mimetime."
The Hills had many years'

experience studying with
Marceau and performing
throughout France before
bringing their talent to the
United States. They have
since entertained hundreds
of young audiences around
the country and were recent-
ly artists-in-residence at State
University of New York.
Tickets are on sale at the
Center, 341-4200, ext. 237.

All USY'rs in the city are
invited. There is an admis-
sion charge.
The following day, The
Beth Achim USY group,
Lahay. will sponsor its an-
nual Purim carnival fund
raiser noon-5 p.m. The en-
tire community is invited.
For information, call the Beth
Achim youth department,
352-8670.

Tel Aviv Is Picked
for Youth Jamboree

NEW YORK — An Ameri-
can delegation of 150 Jewish
boys and girls ages 14-18.
will participate in the first
Maccabi World Youth Jam-
boree (Keness) to be held
July 6-28 in Tel Aviv. The
announcement was made by
Sidney D. Young, president

of the United States Maccabi

Association.
The Maccabi World Union
will bring together 750 boys
and girls from more than 15
countries to take part in a
program of seminars, infor-
mal sports, kibutz living and
discussions in Jewish and Is-
raeli education, history and
folklore.
They also will march in the
onening and closing ceremo-
nies of the 9th World Mac-
cabi (Jewish Olympics) and
attend several of the com-
petitive sporting events.
For information, write to
Sam Browne, USMA, jambo-
ree program chairman, 225
34th St., New York, N.Y.
10001.
individuals or organizations
wishing to make financial
contributions to the jambo-
ree program should write
Sam Stern, scholarship chair-
man, USMA. 225 W. 34th St.,
New York, N.Y. 10001.
Application deadline Is
April 15. Youngsters will be
selected on a first come • first
served basis In terms of date
of application.
Organizatons, Jewish groups
and individuals interested in
being a part of the Maccabi

program can contact Young,
(212)875-8000, or write him at
Rubinstein and Young. 16
Court St., Brooklyn, N.Y.

11570.

Objectors Alter Sign

AMSTERDAM (JTA)—Un-
identified participants in a
recent anti-Vietnam War de-
monstration in Amsterdam
changed the street sign in
front of the local Sephardic
synagogue, from Lodewijk
Visser to Ho Chi Minh
Square.
Visser, former Jewish pres-
ident of the Netherlands Su-
preme Court, was removed
from his post by the Nazis
on Nov. 19, 1940.

Oak Park High School stu-
dents will participate i n
PETER PAN ON ICE 6:45
p.m. Saturday and Sunday
at the Oak Park Ice Rink.
The show will benefit Oak
He only is a well-made
Park's Fourth of July parade. man who has a good deter-
Tickets will be available at mination. —Ralph Waldo
the door.
Emerson.

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a. Olympian to Speak at ZOA Session

Dr. Shaul Ladany, Tel first member of the Israeli
Aviv University professor Olympic team to visit the
and a member of the Israel United States. - He will ad-
Olympic team, will address dress meetings in some 20
the Detroit district of the cities across the nation un-
Zionist Organization of Amer- der the auspices of the ZOA
ica 8:30 p.m. Thursday at to explain the horror of
the Zionist Cultural Center. Munich , the effect of this
tragedy on the future of the
no admission
There is
and the psy-
charge, and there will be a Olympic games
social hour. Family and chological repercussions in
Israel.
friends are invited,
In New York, Dr. I,adany,
one of the Israeli athletes
Creative Party Planning
who escaped the attack by
including
Arab terrorists in Munich
Candy Centerpieces
last September, ,said he feels

that "the Israeli government
was.wrong in ordering us to
come home after the mas-

Per...alio•' Part.

sacre." Ile told a press con-
ference at the ZOA head-
quarters that "We should
have stayed, to allow those
who could still compete to
do so. to say, 'Look, I'm an
Israeli, I'm alive.'"
Israel's decision to recall
the Olympians after the wan-
ton slaying of 11 Israeli ath-
letes, was, according to Dr.
Ladany, "a victory of emo-
tion over logic, a totally emo-
tional decision."

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