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Camp Tamarack Resident Scholar Named, Youth Go Camping
in Israel
Tamarack staffer, Uri
Col. Itzhak Itzhaki has
been named the Benard L.
Maas Scholar-in-Residence
for Camp Tamarack, which
this year is using the theme
and "Jewish Concepts in the
Bible." He also will deliver
the keynote address to the
annual Fresh Air Society
dinner meeting Wednesday.
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FAS Executive Vice
President, Sam Marcus,
said the largest delega-
tion of Israelis will be on
the Tamarack staff this
summer. A total of 24 Is-
raelis will serve campers
at the Brighton and Or-
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of Israel's 30th anniversary
in its summer programs.
An educator and biblical
scholar, Col. Itzhaki will
present talks and slide
programs on "The Bible as
Literature," "Israel in the
Second Temple Times,"
"The Bible and Archeology"
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camp this summer.
Meanwhile, the FAS an-
nounced that 21 Detroit-
area students will partici-
pate in a five-week trip to
Israel. The students will
participate in a three-day
seminar on the Holocaust at
Kibutz Tel Yitzhak, camp in
the Sinai and in the Upper
Galilee and tour Jerusalem.
President Harvey Gordon
said the Tamarack Israel.
trip is the first in the coun-
try to include camping in its
Israel tour.
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at a public meeting to be
held at Cong. Shaarey
Zedek 8 p.m. July 25.
The candidates for the
seat now held by Senator
Robert Griffin, who have re-
sponded with acceptances to
the invitation to participate
in the symposium, are:
Republicans Griffin and
L. Brooks Patterson, and
Democrats Tony Dere-
zinski, Phil Power, Paul
Rosenbaum, Richard Van-
derVeen, John Offerbacher
and Carl Levin. Griffin
however, is not expected to
attend.
The political symposium
is sponsored by the Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah, the
Zionist Organization of De-
troit and the Metropolitan
-Detroit Bnai Brith Council.
Shaarey Zedek will host the
meeting to which the public
is invited. There is no ad-
mission charge.
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11th anniversary. Members--
met in Canada and dined at
The Fish Market, then pro-
ceeded across the river to
the Renaissance Center for
dessert. Current officers
are: Bernard Pesick, presi-
dent; Nettie Pesick, vice
president; Rose Milstein
and Belle Rosenthal, sec-
retaries; and Julius Pesick,
treasurer.
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