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October 12, 1973 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-10-12

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32—Friday, October 12, 1973 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW

Sidney Winer Elected President
by Fresh Air Society Directors

The Fresh Air Society, at
its first directors meeting of
the new program year, elect-
ed Sidney J. Winer as presi-
dent.
Robert Kasle was elected
vice president, Mrs. Arnold
E. Frank, secretary and
Harvey Gorden, treasurer.
Outgoing president Sol G.
Kurtzman reported on the
success of the society's pro-
gram for emotionally dis-
turbed children, which this
summer provided 90 camper
periods. Next summer, the
Esther and Nathan Silver-
man Village for emotionally
disturbed youngsters will be

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in operation.
Other programs for teen-
agers at Camp Kennedy,
Charles N. Agree outpost
Camp and Wilderness and
travel trips, as well as the
Mollie M. Burtman camp-
grounds at Mio and another
at Mesick were outlined.
Michael Zaks, resident di-
rector director of Camp Ta-
marack at Ortonville, stres-
sed the importance of the
Jewish content of the camp-
ing program.
Earlier, at the annual
meeting of the Fresh Air
Society, the Henry M. Butzel
Conference Center was dedi-
cated. Retreats and confer-
ences already are being held
at the center, located at
Camp Tamarack in Orton-
ville.
This summer, more than
140 senior adults spent a
week camping there.
The Jack C. and Samuel
P. Gordon Memorial Guest
House also was dedicated at
the meeting.

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December II-eddin 6
ft/ Karen Kossack

The Jewish News has launched a new service for its
readers, an advice column which will attempt to answer
many of the personal questions that crop up in everyday life.
To help answer questions that are submitted to The
Jewish News, we have called upon trained social workers
and guidance counselors from the Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Service. However, other resources will be called
upon as problems arise in other areas. Identity of the ques-
tioner will be kept confidential.
Please address all queries to "Advise Me," care of The
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Sholem Aleichem Institute
will hold its first Sha-
bat of the new year, 8:30
p.m. Oct. 19 at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Dr . Irving Panush and
Karel Bass will conduct a
program in observance of
Sukkot and Simhat Torah.
Mrs. Sarah Friedman will
present readings, and a group
of Habonim will give a holi-
day presentation. The oneg
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charge. Refreshments will be
served. For information, call
the institute 626-9565.

I have never told this to established in the neighbor-
anyone and I hope you will hood to reach out to the new-
disguise my letter so that no comer sometimes in our
one will recognize me. I eagerness for acceptance, we
have a good marriage. 'We unwittingly turn them off.
YOUR CANDID COLOR
You say your husband is
are not rich but comfortable,
MISS
KAREN
KOSSACK
have friends and three not eager for neighborhood
activities. Is it possible that
healthy children.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kossack
The oldest, a girl of 11, this unavailability has been of Southfield Rd., Southfield,
is my problem. I have never communicated to them? Per- announce the engagement of
been able to feel close to hags you can approach the their daughter Karen Diane
her. Almost from the time parent of your child's friend to Stephen E. Levitz, son of
she was born I have had to and suggest something that Mr. and Mrs. Harold Levitz
control my feelings about You could do together. Better of Fairfield, Conn.
WHEN PHOTOGRAPHED BY
this child. She gets on my still, if you could enrich
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Your
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nvolve meeting other peo-
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—Mrs. X doing volunteer work very
stimulating and rewarding.
Dear Mrs. X:
First of all, let me com-
mend you on your honesty Arab Growth Rate
and ability to see pour prob-
lem. This girl is obviously UD in Jerusalem
setting off enormous feelings
TEL AVIV — Ma'ariv. the
within you that you need to Tel Aviv daily, reported the
understand. Once you do, findings of a recent demo-
you will be able to deal with graphic survey of Jerusalem
them and they will even by the Israeli Economic
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Recently, we purchased a lation has grown by an aver-
new home in a lovely new age annual rate of 3.6 per
subdivision. I was looking cent, as compared to a 1.5
forward to making new per cent average annual rise
friends and becoming part among the Jewish popula-
of the neighborhood. I find tion.
everyone so unfriendly. My
neighbors get together, but
Jerusalem May Get
we are never invited to be
part of the fun. My children Encircling Green Belt
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JERUSALEM (JTA)—The
made friends in the neigh- Jewish National Fund plans
borhood.
to plant 250,000 trees annual-
My husband thinks 1 am ly here and in the vicinity in
too sensitive. Besides, he is order to eventually encircle
so taken up with his work. the city with a green belt.
he is too tired to socialize
Part of the belt exists al-
with the neighbors. I am be- ready—the Jerusalem Forest
ginning to wish we had never covering the western out-
made the move.
skirts of the city.
AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
—Disappointed
The JNF plan calls for an
Dear Disappointed,
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TO ACQUIRE
Have you been waiting for (3,000 acres) of forest to be
the neighbors to make over- planted near the new neigh-
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current health-care topics.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Weiss of LaBelle Blvd., Oak
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