24 Friday, August 12, 1983
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Some 35 marginally re-
tarded and learning dis-
abled Orthodox and Hasidic
children in the Boro Park
section of Brooklyn are par-
ticipating in the only sum-
mer camp for such children
in their community, accord-
ing to Harold Fontek,
executive director of the
Boro Park Jewish Y.
The girls and boys, rang-
ing in ages from five to 10,
are attending a camp for the
third consecutive year.
They use the facilities of the
Boro Park Y and the Henry
Kaufman Campgrounds on
Staten Island, Fontek said.
The day camp, created
through a grant from the
Edna Heller Sachs Special
Fund of the federation of
Jewish philanthropies,
began on June 29 and will
end Aug. 23. Fontek said
the aim of the program is to
develop the reading, verbal
and motor abilities of such
handicapped children.
Fontek said the children
are offered a wide range of
activities and special serv-
ices, ranging from basic
religious observances to
reading instruction, arts
and crafts and games. Most
of the staff is trilingual:
fluent in English, Hebrew
and Yiddish.
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Arens Denies
Quote on Glenn
TEL AVIV (JTA),— De-
fense Minister Arens has
denied a statement attrib-
uted to him in the New York
Post in which he allegedly
told city officials that he has
deep reservations about
how Israel would fare if
John Glenn became
President.
According to the Post,
Arens, at a private break-
fast with Mayor Edward
Koch and other city officials
at Gracie Mansion last
week,- said he felt Glenn,
who is seeking the Demo-
cratic Party presidential
nomination, would try to
force Israel to return the
territories it had taken in
the Six-Day War.
Arens was also said to
have criticized Defense Sec-
retary Casper Weinberger
as anti-Israel.
An aide to Arens said
here: "The only thing
correct about the New
York newspaper story is
that Arens met with Koch
at Koch's residence while
Arens was in New York
10 days ago."
Arens visit to New York
was part of his and Foreign
Minister Yitzhak Shamir's
visit to Washington where
they met with President
Reagan and other top Ad-
ministration officials.
Chief Rabbi
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Rabbi Yitzhak Kolitz was
elected as the new Chief
Ashkenazic Rabbi of
Jerusalem. The 60-year-old
rabbi had been a member of
the Rabbinical High Court
of Appeal.
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