4 . 4 THE DETROIT JEWISH 'NEWS , Friday, July 23,4982 - INSTANT COLOR PASSPORTS ID. & VISA PHOTOS PROFESSIONAL PORTRAIT LIGHTING 352-7030f LEO KNIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY 26511 W. 12 Mile Rd. Grua Northwester!, Hwy. Fake Letters Smear Jewish Unit NEW YORK (JTA) — The New Jewish Agenda (NJA) announced last week that a "fraudulent mail campaign" is being con- ducted in an attempt to "disrupt and discredit" the work of the organization. Reena Bernards. NJA's national director, said her organization initiated an investigation of the fraudu- lent letters with the U.S. Postal Service immediately after the NJA's national of- fice received the first letter last month and that the NJA "intends to take legal action against the perpet- rators of the fraud when they are discovered." The unsigned letters, one dated June and the other dated July, both bearing the salutation "Dear friend," were mailed without return addresses throughout North America with post- marks from Van Nuys. Calif.; New York City; and Westchester County, N.Y. The letters were on copies of stationery from a defunct pro-Palestinian organization, the U.S. Ad-Hoc Committee *for Palestinian Rights. Neither the organization nor the post office and box — Box 151 — Walnut Bottom, Pa. 17266 — are now in existence, the NJA reported. 4 WEEK LEISURE TIME TOUR •NETANYA INCL AIR FARE FR NY IMAM `11/Y/HM"$1695 NOV-FEB (other months add'l, plus 10°A, taxes/tips - 4 WEEKS - 2 MEALS DAILY - 12 TOUR DAYS NOW Includes .....) Jerusalem 1 Week The June letter states, in part that "it is incumbent upon us to mobilize all of our resources in order to help stymie (Premier Menahem) Begin's latest blitzkreig ( in Lebanon)." It adds, "If we can exploit and encourage such (American Jewish criticism of Israel), we can further isolate and under- mine the Zionist regime." , The July letter states, in part, that "every time a !ALI Leisure Time Tours. 310 Madison Aver. 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The Foreign Ministers of the 10 EEC member-states, meeting in Brussels Mon- day decided that a Euro- pean initiative now would only hurt the chances for a political solution in Beirut which the U.S. is attempt- ing to negotiate. But they will press the U.S. "to take into account the views of the Palestinians" in their search for a solution to the Middle East conflict. Virtually all of the minis- ters called for closer Euro- pean ties with the Palesti- Italy: $299 Reserves Your Trip To Rome & Florence, Oct. 28 to Nov. 6 OUR OWN SHIRLEY MOPPER will escort you on one of the most delightful vacations we've ever arranged! Total cost per person: $1409 COMPLETE! • AIR FARE • HOTELS • BREAKFASTS • ALL SIGHTSEEING TOURS . ens travel Pr' `Between You . o . and Me' Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, JTA (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.) JEWISH SUMMER CAMPS: The season of summer camps-for Jewish children is now in full swing. The camps are open for eight to 10 weeks — some of them even longer. It is estimated that no less than 90,000 children will spend at least two weeks in Jewish camps during the summer. There are about 160 Jewish resident camps for children in the U.S. and Canada. In addition to resident camps, there are also day camps for thousands of Jewish children who are taken out Dekro said that while neighboring cities for a day of fresh air, fun and feedi the NJA "has been criti- Many of these camps are maintained by Jewish community cal of some specific centers, Jewish federations and other Jewish agencies policies of the Israeli served by the Jewish Welfare Board (JWB). Others — resident as well as day camps — are main- governinent" the position of the NJA "has always tained by religious institutions, Zionist groups, Yiddish- been one of deep concern promoting bodies like the Arbeier Ring and various in- for Israel's security, and stitutions not affiliated with the JWB. It is estimated that we are in full support of _in the_JWB day camps there_will_be some 95,000 children Israel as a homeland for this summer. the' Jewish people." The resident camps are now considered not merely a Ms. Bernards and Dekro place for relaxation and fun but also as institutions using described the NJA as a na- the camping experience to promote both formal and infor- tional organization which, mal Jewish _education. MIDDLE-CLASS PROBLEMS: Sending children to "in addition to working for peace in the Middle East," is a resident summer camp is a financial problem for many currently working for nuc- Jewish parents, especially if they have more than one child. lear disarmament, Even the minimum stay for two weeks presents a economic justice, reproduc- financial burden for families with more than one child of tive rights, and an end to camp age. The rates of keeping a child in a camp range between $100 and $200 a week. anti-Semitism and racism. Nevertheless, the economic crisis has had no great impact this season on the registration of children in resi- dent camps. There was a decline, but a very minimum one as compared with previous summers. In some communities the downward trend has been completely halted, although nian Liberation Organiza- camping has still not achieved the record registration it tion. French Foreign Minis- had in the late '60s and early '70s. ter Claude Cheysson said About 25 percent of all the children in the resident that as the Palestinians camps this summer come from homes of "single parents." In draw closer to recognizing the day camps their percentage is even higher. Ten years Israel, Western Europe ago, children of "single parent" families constituted only 10 should reciproate by recog- percent of the camp population. This gives an idea of the nizing the PLO in turn. growth of the "single parent family" problem in Jewish Meanwhile, in Bonn, communal life. demands for sanctions In the case of resident camps, many of the single pa- against Israel by Arab rents require longer stays for their children in the camp ambassadors here have and more financial assistance than parents of other cam- drawn a favorable re- pers. sponse from some West THE NUTRITION ISSUE: The nutrition program in German politicians. the resident camps, which is primarily based on kosher According to a German feeding, is naturally a major item in the camp budget. State Television report, Communal and religious camps have been subsidized by West Germany is insisting the federal government with foodstuffs from federal food on the evacuation of all supplies and with cash for kosher products. This subsidy foreign forces from Leba- ran yearly into millions of dollars. Now the camps will face non. But asked is this speci- a serious change. fically included the PLO, Resident camps eligible for this program can currently Foreign Minister Hans- receive federal subsidies for up to five meals a day — three Dietrich Genscher replied meals and two snacks — per child. Under the new legisla- that the principle applied to tion they will after this summer be allowed subsidies for all foreign forces except only two full meals and one snack per child per day. Day those accepted by a legiti- camps sponsored by community centers will no longer be mate Lebanese govern- eligible to participate in the Summer Food Program. ment. West Germany and Egypt apparently agreed, during Genscher's recent visit, that NEW YORK — A Passion ance, had to have it trans- the PLO should not be forced to leave west Beirut play depicting the crucifix- lated, did not approve the before it achieved a major ion of Christ is the subject of text, nor was it ever con- political breakthrough. But a controversy between the tacted by the Met. there was no mention in any Metropolitan Museum of ADL National Director reports of making a PLO Art and the New York Nathan Perlmutter wrote recognition dependent upon Jewish Community Rela- the museum's president political gains or recogni- tions Council and the that the play remained Anti-Defamation League of bigoted despite being tion. Bnai Brith. presented in Latin an( The play, updated by In- German and in spite oi _ diana University JERUSALEM (JTA) — musicologists, was per- specific deletions- of Fully 10 percent of all cases formed at Indiana last year references to Jews. submitted to the Israel Sup- and at the Metropolitan The museum said it reme Court are submitted Museum's Cloisters in would not schedule the play by residents of the adminis- March. again. tered areas, a unique and A Met spokesman said Perlmutter told the New unprecedented situation in the JCRC had approved the York Times that Passion world legal annals, Justice play's text. A JCRC plays have a long history of Ministry Director General spokesman countered that anti-Semitism and that Meir Gabay said at the He- his organization had to ask public institutions should brew University of a cast member for the text be more sensitive in their Jerusalem. the day before the perform- presentation. EEC Drops Plan to Launch Peace Initiative in Lebanon Incredible Travel Value! cc Jewish group opposes Is- rael, another nail is ham- mered into the Occupier's coffin." Both letters urge "all friends of the Palestine revolution" to "assist the New Jewish Agenda." Jeffrey Dekro, NJA co- chairperson, said "these let- ters constitute an outrage- ous slander and lie. We in the NJA have never had contact" with the U.S. Ad-Hoc Committee "which, in fact, ceased to exist in 1978, before our organiza- tion ever came into exis- tence." Boris :molar's space limited! Reserve Now! Call: 569-0900 One Northland Plaza 20755 Greenfield Road Southfield, Michigan 48075 Passion Play Is Criticized Equal Under Law