Unfeasible to Rent Camp, Survey Finds Results of a recent com- munity survey showed that it would not be feasible to rent the Holiday Hills Day Camp site from the YMCA, Absorption Center Seder a Highlight of April Tour Dr. Eli Shapiro, general chairman of the Flint United Jewish Appeal Campaign, who with his family will lead a special study mission to Israel during Passover, said the mission will provide "a singular opportunity to wit- ness first-hand - the present state of the people; to be- come acquainted and in- volved with Israelis of all generations, person to per- son, and to rediscover our ancient roots. "Now, more than ever be- fore in the life of the people of Israel, there is a need for unity, for a great gesture of oneness, for a coming to- gether of the entire Jewish people. This is our chance at redefining our Jewish iden- tity and enlarging our com- mitment to ourselves and to the people of Israel," Shapiro said. Mission highlights will in- elude meetings with military and political leaders, Kaba- lat Shabat at the Western Wall and a Passover seder with new immigrants at an absorption center. Mission dates are April 4- 18 with an optional return on April 15. A deposit, payable to the Flint Jewish Community Council, is due March 15. * * Murray Moss Going on Special Mission Murray Moss, vice presi- dent of the Flint Jewish Community Council, will at- tend a special five-day mis- sidn in Israel to study im- mediate financial needs. This mission, leaving Sun- day, will have 80 participants from major U. S. communi- ties. After meeting with Is- raeli leaders, they will report back to their communities. Community Calendar March 10—Hashahar M e e L- ing, 2:30 p.m., home of Deena Agree, 2601 Circle Dr. 11—Hadassah Board Meeting, 12:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Sam Blum, 5463 Sugarbush. 12—Temple Beth El Sisterhood Donor Luncheon, noon, Temple Beth El. 43—Cong. Beth Israel Sisterhood Donor Luncheon, Noon, Beth Israel. 14—ORT Board Meet: ing, home of Mrs. C a r 1 Schwartz, 5407 Sutton Place Ct., Grand Blanc. —Joint Board of Education, 8 p.m.. Cong. Beth Israel. —Jewish War Vet- erans Auxiliary Department Meet- ing, 8 p.m., Tem- ple Beth El. * * * Beth Israel Sisterhood will feature professional singer Marilyn Krim as featured guest at the 43rd annual Beth Israel Sisterhood donor lunch- eon noon Wednesday at the synagogue. Miss Krim, a teaching assistant of voice at the University of Michigan, has appeared with opera companies and sympho - • ^r- chestras. She recently re- corded songs of the Jewish past and will sing "Jewish Music Past and Present." For reservations; call Mrs. Edwin Elk, Mrs. Louis Kasle or Mrs. Irving Katz. * Bnai Brith Women's Chap- ter is planning a rummage sale for March 31-April 2. For pickup of useable, sale- Israeli Tells Reporter: the Euphoria's Left The euphoria experienced by Israelis after the Six-Day War has vanished, and in its wake is the realization that "the limitations of other mortals apply to the Jews of Israel as well." So states Allan It. Wilhelm, Flint Journal editorial writer, who recently spent two weeks touring Israel with a group of American journalists. In the second of his series of reports carried in the Jour- nal, Wilhelm noted: As one former American told the journalists: "You have come to an Is- rael which was a nation of supermen in the Six-Day War, and it is a terrible thing to discover that you are not supermen . . . it is a terrible discovery to find out that the war would not last only three days, that the war would last 18 days and then still be ongoing," Rosen ex- plained. "It is a terrible thing to discover that the Arab sol- dier, who should have been frightened when he was con- fronted with that big muzzle of your tank gun, did not run away but shot you down with a little thing that he carried on his shoulder . . . "It is a terrible thing to discover that you are a small nation. and we have discov- ered that we are a small nation, and we have discov- that we can't tell the United States and Russia to go to hell, and that we have to listen to them." able articles, call Rita Per- sky, 1-625-1869, Ilene Wise- man, 732-6389, or Sybil Gold- berg, 732-7693. * Jewish War Veterans Aux- iliary will host department presidents at an annual meet- ing 8 p.m. Thursday at Temple Beth El. Mrs. Max Brezinsky is chairman, as- sisted by Mesdames Herbert Koenig, Sidney Rachwal and Iry Wiseman. Guests are - in- vited. Refreshments will be served. 'Congress' Support * * for Israel Reauires Constituent Backing' Ken Wollach, assistant di- rector of the American- Israel Public Affairs Corn- mittee in Washington, listed several concerns facing Is- rael in his talk before a group of concerned Flint citizens last week. Many of these concerns deal with the uncertainty of Washington's future position on Israel. He affirmed the need for the administration's political and economic sup- port, specifically financial aid for 1974-75. He also warned of political moves by the major oil states to destroy Israel. Wollach urged letters, tele.. grams and phone calls to representatives and stated that Congress needs the backing of constituents on controversial issues. Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine of Birmingham-Temple will re- view the novel "The Exor- cist" at a petite luncheon honoring ORT Day, sched- uled by the ORT Flint Chap- ter, noon March 19 at the Country Squire restaurant. Mrs. Richard Benison, chair- man, announces that the event is open to the com- Science Seminars munity at a nominal charge. BUENOS AIRES—A semi- nar on the teaching of science to children was organized by Kindergarten Open Temple Beth El is accept- ORT. A similar seminar was ing kindergarten registration organized at the Max Nor- for the school term begin- dau School in Mendoza in ning in September. For in- February. formation, call the temple office, 232-3138. Classifieds Get Quick Results Youth on the Move Flint Chapter of Bnai Brith Youth will hold a skating gala 9:30 p.m. Saturday at Ballenger Park. Sheryl Kauf- man, president, invites all teens to the skating and pizza party following. For informa- tion, call Ilene Vater, 767- 4095, or Linda Gaynor, 234- 1051. There is an admission fee. Members of BBYO plan- ning to attend an out-of=state conclave in Windsor March 22-24 may call Sheryl, 233- 5884. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 16—Friday, March 8, 1974 it was announced by Mrs David Megdell, chairman of the day camp committee of IF YOU TURN THE the Flint Jewish Community Council. UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T Mrs. _ Megdell said that her FIND A FINER WINE THAN committee would meet to set up an alternate day camp site. The Jewish Community Council is accepting applica- tions for the position of day camp director and staff. For information, call the council office, 767-5922. Classifieds Get Quick Results •Y•7• 1.1 . EW CADILLAC. Y OR LEASE FRO ANDY BLAU In BIRMINGHAM at WILSON-CRISSMAN- CADIlLAC. CALL BUS.. MI 4-1930 RES. 642-6836 1350 N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM When did a retail transaction become cold, hurried, indifferent, and distrustful? When did the customer begin to worry about taking too much time in making a selection . . . about being overcharged .. about returning unsatisfactory merchandise . . . about - ambiguous language in an ad or on a guarantee? 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