Sew Sce4 A Golden Earring In Morocco By M. DLUZNOWSKY My friend Dan ben-Sosan, who lived in the Moroccan village of Nagazey, was a ceramics-maker. All day he stood over his kiln, firing tiles and creating delicately colored stones. Later he made them into beautiful mosaics for the homes of wealthy Arabs. The window of his little house opened on the village square and very often the loud chanting of the Arab muezzin, calling all good Moslems to prayer, broke in on his thoughts as he bent over the yellowed pages of a holy book. At such moments, Dan liked to weave tales about his fellow Jews and how they had come to Morocco in the days of King David. Most of all, perhaps, he liked to tell about the Jews who still lived in the Atlas Mountains and about the cave- dwelling Jews near the Sahara Desert. Dan described them so tket S9 4 ,/ often that I hoped I might one day meet one of them. One evening Dan sent for me. There was something urgent about his message and I came at once. When I entered his house, I saw a Jew with a beard so black that there was a glint of blye in it. His leathery skin was furrowed by desert sand and wind. And then I caught my breath: from one of his ears dangled a large round golden earring! Dan introduced the visitor to me. His name was Samuel and he came from a colony of cave-dwellers near the Sahara. He was wandering from place to place gathering contributions, so that his village might build its own synagogue. Even during our introduction Samuel frequently reached up and touched his golden earring. At last I L-10 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1988 could no longer hold back my curiosity. "The earring," I began. "May I ask why you wear it?" "All of us," he replied, "all the Jews who live in the Atlas Mountains and in the caves near the desert wear earrings of silver and gold." He read the unspoken question in my face and went on: "You remember, do you not, that the Bible tells us of Moses and his going up to heaven to receive our Torah. When he was away from them, the Israelites grew impatient. They went to Aaron the High Priest. They cried: 'Make a golden calf for us! We will worship i!' Aaron told them to bring all their ornaments to him. They did. They threw their jewelry into a fire and from it came out a golden calf." Samuel paused and breathed deeply. "And now, my friend, hear and understand this. We Jews who dwell in the hills and caves of Morocco, are the descendants of the handful — it was no more — who refused to help make the golden calf. And as a symbol of commemoration we wear a golden earring. "And we will continue to wear it until that day when all the world believes that we are the descendants of those who refused even for one minute to worship any but the One God." He stopped. "Do you believe it, stranger?" he suddenly asked. I nodded. "I believe it, Samuel." And indeed I did. Samuel stood up, his eyes glistening with happiness and pride. He touched the golden earring that gleamed in the lamplight and faced east to say the evening prayer. Family Camp --- An Alternative Vacation Just 45 minutes north, of the metro Detroit area, just off 1-75, is a different kind of family travel spot. Located in Ortonville at the Butzel Conference Cener is a family experience that has become an institution for many Detroit area Jewish families. Known as Family Camp, Fresh Air Society site offers fun-filled fall color weekends, winter weekends and summer weeks for families of all shapes and sizes. Family Camp offers activities for the whole family as well as separate activities for adults and children. Nature, sports, horseback riding, crafts and watersports are all part of the seasonal adventures. The Family Camp staff is under the direction of Jeff Metz and Carol Parven. Each family has its own private, carpeted room with a bath. The food is under the supervision of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis. A winter weekend is scheduled for Feb. 17-19; a Bubbe, Zaide, Kinder Weekend is set for March 10-12, and a Maple Sugar Day, March 5. q, 1 For information about Family Camp, call Parven at the Fresh: Air Society, 661-0600.