34—Friday, August 10, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS I Flint News 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 411120.0.0■0•11010, 01■0■101•0!0•0110• 0 011M 0■11. 0 ■1011 Camp Season Ends With Bang IN I SV .1 11, Mrs. Ruth Bernstein and five-year-old baker's helpers Kathy Lewis, Lisa Blunt and Michelle Yale make halla at Camp Maccabee—a regular feature of the camp progrm each Friday. * * * Camp Maccabee ended its brew version of Cinderella— July 9-27 session with a He- complete with Fairy Yenta. Parents who visited on the last day also viewed the , Sept. 23 "Maccabian Games," includ- Annual Meeting ing a watermelon-eating con- Jewish Community test. Council The season-long theme of moving to and living in Is- rael was illustrated with the camp's home-made kibutz and planting done by campers. Each Friday in preparation for the Sabbath program, a The family of the late different group of campers Sadie Braun announces the was helped to • bake halla by unveiling of a monument in Mesdames Ruth Bernstein, her memory 1:30 p.m. Sun- Judy Kasle and Iva Kukler. The C amp Maccabees day, Aug. 19, at Machpelah Cemetery, Flint. Rabbi Kol- Chronicle, compiled by camp- En will officiate. Relatives ers and staff, was printed end friends are asked to at- the last week of camp and in- cluded campers' drawings tend. and sayings. Any camper's parent who was not present to receive the paper may pick it up at the Jewish Commu- nity Council office, 912 Sill Nil . 0111:illiSTRA Building. 'Musk- Foi Al Oicasions Marilyn Megdell was camp LI 5-1244 director and Gordon Parnes, assistant camp director. Monument Unveilings JOE INFLEJ11 Enroll For Fall! Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic Ages 3 thru High School or A LEARNING NURSERY PROGRAM P1 a. of Moscow Jew Spurs Request for Cash to United Jewish Appeal Victor Fairmark, a young Moscow Jew, made an emo- tional plea for freedom in a conversation with Flint Jew- ish Community Council Ex- exutive Director Richard Krieger. He said: "My daughter is 31/2 years old. For me to stay here would mean that she will never know what it is to be a Jew. We have been turned down five times (for permis- sion to leave Russia) but we are going to try agian. Peo- ple always hope: we will also hope, but we will do something to try for free- dom—not just hope. We can- not live withciut hope and without your help." These words, quoted to Murray Moss, first vice pres- ident of the Flint Jewish Community Council, led him to remark that never before has it been so necessary to raise cash from the pledges made to the United Jewish Appeal. "In recent years," he said, "a Jew has never been left to suffer the pangs of perse- cution in Russia or Poland because of a lack of monies to nay his ransom. The world Jewish community has al- ways come up with the cash that would enable us to pay a Jew's ransom out of Russia. "The prime concern of Soviet Jewry," he said, "has been obtaining the permission to leave. The Dutch Embassy in Moscow, as an agent for the Jewish Agency, always has been able to help provide visa funds an-I immigration fees for those Soviet Jews fortunate enough to be per- mitted to leave for free.iom in Israel and the United States. "These ransoms are not paid with pledges," contin ued Moss. "They are paid only with the cash that is used to indicate our commit- ment to the survival of the Jewish people." It usually takes more than The same cash, not pledges, three weeks to prepare will aid distressed Jew s good impromptu speech. around the world and in Is- Mark Twain. rael, as well as provide such local services as education programs, community rela- tions and social services. Jack and "Now, as the new year ap- Leslie proaches," said Moss, "we Gorback are given the opportunity of An Award-winning bestowing a mitzva on our- Combination selves and a blessing for Jews in need by redeeming •_PORTRAITS • CANDIDS our pledges." TEAM POWER JACK GORRACIK. studio of photography 25211 Telegraph Road Closed Mondays 354-1677 Official U.S. Government Passport & Immigration Photos Who Leads Jewish 'Community? Youth on the Move Paul Seigel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Seigel of Townline Ages 3 thru 5 Rd., Grand Blanc, is Working Art Li n kletter this summer as a congression- DR. MARDER al intern in the Washington Schools office of U.S. Senator Robert 2 locations Griffin. Seigel, a junior at Royal Oak & Southfield Western Michigan University, CALL 588-0300 Mrs. Ronald Goldstein and attended the U.S. Military Free Busing, Too! Edward• Powers, co-chairmen Academy at West Point. al.■•■ of the Flint Jewish Communi- ty Council's young leadership development committee, have been cited by Kenneth Wol- lack, legislative liaison of Photo Party Favors the American Israel Public For Your Guests Affairs Committee, for their efforts to solicit support of In Minutes congressmen and senators Including the New for the Mills-Vanik Amend- PHOTO MUG ment. The House W ay s and Also Available Means Committee still is de- Photo Keychains liberating on the first four Buttons and Mirrors •••••••••• •• sections of the Trade Reform 541-2004 398-3566 Act and will not begin debate on section 5, dealing with most-favored-nation t r ea t- ment, for about a week. It is important that those interest- ed in human rights write to their legislators to urge their support for this amendment, said Mrs. Goldstein. The Flint Jewish Commu- nity Council is interested in having copies of letters sent to congressmen and any re- sponses received. Orchestras & Cocktail Combos Letters of support for the of all sizes for all occasions Genocide Convention, in an- —Including HOUSE PARTIES! ticipation of a September roll Scott Kronick, Martin Price, Rhonda Price and Andrea Wolf will represent the all- star swim team from Flint at the Canusa Games in Hamil- ton, Ont., next weekend. Representing the all-star soccer team will be Alan Friedman, Brian Kronick and David Stanley. Robert, Adam and Steve Sorscher participated in the Flint Invitational Tennis Tournament at the Flint Ten- nis Club. Bob Bernstein and Mark Engelman were among the representatives of the Flint area in the Porter Cup golf amateur at Niagara Falls, N. Y. VICTOR, GALINA AND ELAINA FAIRMARK Introducing : Dr. Ira B. Marder Newly elected to the office of second vice president of the Flint Jewish Community Council is Flint dentist Dr. Ira B. Marder. A recipient of the Betty Sports Beat Phil Bricker is Back! Pelavin Young Leadership Award, given for outstanding leadership in the community, Dr. Marder has served as treasurer of the Flint Jewish Community Council and as a division chairman for the Flint United Jewish Appeal. Born in Perth Amboy, N.J., Dr. Marder was graduated from Detroit's Central High School and the University of Detroit, where he received BA and DDS degrees. Dr. Marder, his wife Shir- ley and sons Jeffrey, Mark and Drew are members of Cong. Beth Israel. With His 1973-74 Fur Collection at Ceresnie Offen Furs 181 S. Woodward—Birmingham Next to Birmingham Theatre Adjacent Free Parking 642-1690 Daily 9:3085:30; Thurs. 'til 9 Flintites Cited for Bill Support 04.10.111 V1111/./. PHOTOS BY GILBO Once Again Available ...ae Martin- Avid O rche3tra The Modern Sound of Distinction Featuring •Solo Piano for cocktail hours. MARTIN KOSINS 546-7558 the Senate have called for Senate consideration of the convention, a two-thirds ma- jority is needed for both rati- fication and the cutoff of a filibuster. The council also considers it 'appropriate to write to President Nixon, to Secretary of State William Rogers and to United Nations Ambassa- dor John Scali, expressing gratification for the U.S. veto of the Security Council draft resolution deploring Israel's occupation of territories tak- en in the Six-Day War. The veto was only the fifth ever exercised by the U.S. and the second to have been on the Middle East issue. Community Calendar Aug. 15—Bnai Brith Golf Stag at Grand Blanc Golf Club 16—Beth Israel Board of Education meet- ing, 8 p.m. Speech is power: speech is call vote in the Senate also to persuade, to convert to are needed, according to the compel.—Ralph Waldo Em- council. While a majority of erson. mliii0GRAM" "THE Ylagli WITH JULES ABRAMS & MARY MEDWED News, Interviews and Beautiful Music Every Thursday, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. ON RADIO 1090 AM Na I WM LANGuild RADIO STATION