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Smaller
allocations
within the Division include
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Entire Oceanfront Block
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Sam Schechter, Owner-Mgr.
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Federation Allocates $3,442,398
Spend this summer's
vacation at the
Federation Apartments of
$12,500; $23,606 to Tamar-
ack Hills Authority for the
improvement of camping
properties; and $3,500 to the
Jewish House of Shelter and
the Hebrew Free Loan As-
sociation.
The funds for the Jewish
Center, which will open its
new facility at Maple and
Drake Roads in January,
will help implement pro-
grams for the expected en-
larged membership and
meet maintenance and pay-
roll expenses for increased
staff.
In addition to the
$100,000 increase over the
Federation allocation of
last year, the governors
voted the Center a special
supplement of $12,500 to
finance the English lan-
guage program for newly
arrived Russian immi-
grants during the last
quarter of 1975.
Jewish Family and Chil-
dren's Service will use part
of its increased allocation
($40,000 above the current
year) to expedite its pro-
jected move to new head-
quarters on Greenfield in
Oak Park next year.
Also moving with JFCS
will be Resettlement Service
which anticipates the con-
tinuing arrival of immi-
grants seeking services.
The governors also voted
an additional $25,900 for the
last quarter of the Resettle-
ment Service's 1974-75 fiscal
urious rooms with color TV and round-
the-clock activities to our famous
hospitality and food. Dietary laws.
MID-WEEK PACKAGES
Sun.-Fri. thru Aug. 29. Any 4 days,
3 nights from $89 to $104 per per-
son, double occupancy. Full Ameri-
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Also (212) 524-6662
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this summer enjoy yourself...
War Casualties
Still Suffering
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plus a potpourri of daytime cultural attractions and exciting
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Dollar for Dollar Grossinger's is the greatest vacation
value in the world!
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Weekly stay.per person.
Per day. dbl occ .
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The
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experience.
A first-time grant to Fed-
Enjoy The
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EXCITING
SUMMER
VACATIONS
The completely volun-
tary programs for Jewish
and non-Jewish children
alike includes music, song
and dance sessions, tutor-
ing, Jewish learning,
physical therapy and tak-
ing the children on trips to
the ballpark, museums or
on picnics.
Often the children are
brought to Yeshiva Univer-
sity where they spend a
weekend at the school's
Morgenstern residence hall,
at the Main Center in Man-
hattan's Washington
Heights. The children also
spend weekends at the He-
brew Academy of Nassau
County under the auspices
of the Manhattan Hebrew
High School.
For the Jewish children in
the program, the Feld
brothers, aided by some 80
student volunteers from
Yeshiva University, conduct
religious services, teach the
children traditional Jewish
songs and try to bring the
spirit of Judaism into their
lives.
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
third of the soldiers who
suffered battle shock in the
Yom Kippur War are still
undergoing psychiatric
treatment, according to an
article in the professional
journal "Medicine."
The author, Dr. T.S. Ad-
ler of Beersheba, wrote that
20 percent of those now un-
der treatment will continue
to receive treatment for an-
other year. He stated that
Rioter Fined
most of the shock victims
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Yos-
who received proper psychi-
atric treatment in field hos- sef Rophe, a 31-year-old li-
pitals were able to return to brarian at Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity, was fined IL 500 ($80)
the front within hours.
He said the number of and given a three-month
Israeli soldiers who suffered suspended sentence for
from chronic diseases after smashing a window at the
the war was proportionately U.S. Embassy during a
larger than in the American demonstration July 14.
armed forces after World
Two clogs will kill a lion.
War II and after the Viet-
—The Talmud
nam \-var. .
nam
• GOLF ON PREMISES ,
• REGULATION 9-HOLE COURSE
• INDOOR POOL • HEALTH CLUB
• LATE SHOWS • 4 BANDS
• ALL-STAR ENTERTAINMENT
• LUXURIOUS ACCOMMODATIONS
• PASSAGEWAYSTO MAIN BUILDING
•INDOOR ICE SKATING
• ALL WEATHER TENNIS COURTS
• SUPERVISED DAY CAMP
schools were also voted
increases: Akiva Hebrew
Day School will receive
$28,600; Yeshivath Beth
Yehuda, $45,800; and Hil-
lel Day School, $55,000.
The Federation governors
also approved the total of
$248,150 for central serv-
ices, communal social plan-
ning, administration and
organizational services of
the Federation itself. In-
cluded was a funded capital
depreciation and replace-
ment program for all local
agencies in the annual
amount of $100,000.
TOLL FREE:
Far Rearvahons Phone
income senior adults active last year's grant, it includes
in the sheltered workshop funds towards the first
program at the agency, and year's affiliation of the
underwrite an internship Cong. Shaarey Zedek High
program in Jewish com- School with the central He-
munal careers for college brew High School.
students.
The Shaarey Zedek High
Fresh Air Society was School will operate in con-
voted the same amount as in junction with the UHS High
the previous year. Accord- School under the supervi-
ing to current statistics and sion of a joint board.
Three Detroit-area day
projections, the closing of
for handicpped children at
their home since their early
teens.
Saxony
ICLUIRIMIT 22$ Ia 342 Als. MIAMI lEADI
eration Apartments, which
has operated on a self-sup-
given the Jewish Home for porting basis for the five
Aged toward its deficit years since its opening, is
will allow the institution earmarked for subsidization
to maintain the present of the kosher evening meal
level of services and in- service there.
The current cost of pro-
volves no increase of staff
or new programs. During viding five meals each
the past year, a committee week to all the Apartments
has been meeting to study residents is higher than
the projected needs of this the $50 monthly charge.
The supplementation to
agency which provides
nursing care to both pri- Sinai Hospital's budget con-
vate and Medicaid pa- tinues at $150,000.
The Jewish Community
tients and residents.
The increase of $20,000 Council was granted up to
voted the Jewish Vocational $209,605, nearly $15,000
Service and Community over last year's funding.
An allocation of $684,796
workshop \vill be used for
added staff at its suburban was approved for the He-
Southfield office, to fund a b•ew Schools and Midrasha.
kosher lunch service for low- An increase of $46,500 over
Yeshiva U. Students Bring
Jewish Life to Handicapped
NEW YORK — For three
students at Yeshiva Univer-
sity, the talmudic precept of
likening oneself to the al-
mighty, "Even as He is com-
passionate, so therefore
shall I be compassionate," is
a way of life which is touch-
ing the lives of scores of
handicapped children on
Long Island and from
throughout the New York
metropolitan area.
The students, Austin,
David and Scott Feld of Wil-
liston Park, undergraduates
at the University's Yeshiva
College and James Strafar
School for General Jewish
Studies, have been caring
the camp's Brighton facility
next year, and the transfer
of those programs to Orton-
ville, will increase efficiency
as well as maintain the high
level of residential camping
year.
The increase of $30,000
exciting Stevensville where everything
is planned for your pleasure. From lux-
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THIRD PERSON WILL BE ONLY $4.00!
Sunday, June 29 to Friday, August 1 (excluding July 3-6)
the third person in a room (with 2 adults) will be ONLY
$4 per day-3 meals daily. Teenager, child or adult.
AUGUST VACATION FOR THREE!
Third person will be $8 per day. From Friday, August 1 to
Friday, August 29 the third person in room (with 2 adults)
will pay only $8 per day-3 meals daily.
AUGUST BONUS
Sunday, August 24 to Friday, August 29—in addi-
tion to third person in room special $8 per day,
additional children under 15 yrs. in some room
will also pay $8 per day-3 meals daily.
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