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Fresh Air
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Fresh Air Society always
has been a camp for Jewish
children and teens. In the
last four years, officials
upgraded kashrut and
expanded Jewish educa-
tional programs.
Now, Mr. Fisher said,
Fresh Air will plan more ac-
tivities to bring families
closer to camp. He said
families will be invited to
Camp Kennedy in Mich-
igan's Upper Peninsula to
spend a Shabbat weekend
with their children.
Statistics show that 30
percent of the 1,500 FAS
campers are unaffiliated
Jews. An emphasis on ac-
tivities for families
throughout the year might
help reach the unaffiliated,
Mr. Fisher said.
"Camp is supplemental
Jewish education," Mr.
Fisher said. "This pays the
best dividends possible." ❑
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cause when we come back,
we'll have a broader
perspective on the issues fac-
ing Israel, and we'll by far be
more sensitive to the fun-
damental concerns of the
Israeli people. "
There are about 25
Detroiters taking the trip.
Among them is Jim August,
chairman of the Federation's
project renewal committee.
Mr. August said the sense of
urgency he felt in preparing
for the canceled January trip
was much like he's feeling
now.
He said that there is a
false perception among
American Jews that the
crisis concerning Israel and
its neighbors is something of
the past.
"There was a rush of
adrenaline when Israel faced
a threat that was physical
and involved life and death,"
Mr. August said. "But now I
worry about a letdown in the
"We're making this
trip, because the
times for Israel are
just as urgent as
they were in
January."
James August
sense of urgency for Ameri-
can Jews to travel to Israel
and make contact. We're
making this trip because the
times for Israel are just as
urgent as they were in
January." ❑
Singles Mission
Planned For Israel
Detroit-area Jewish singles
age 25-40 can participate in
the annual Hatikvah Na-
tional Singles Mission to
Israel July 7-18.
Sponsored nationally by the
United Jewish Appeal and
locally by the Jewish Welfare
Federation, the mission will
give singles the opportunity
to meet their peers from
throughout the U.S. and
Israel.
Detroiter Susan E. Alter-
man is a national chairman.
Local mission co-chairmen
are Andrew J. Goldberg and
Lisa B. Kirsch. Dr. Richard
Krugel is Federation's mis-
sions chairman.
The mission will break
tradition by touring the coun-
try from bottom to top — star-
ting in Eilat and ending in
Tel Aviv.
Mission participants will
meet representatives of the
Israel Defense Force, kibbutz-
niks and government of-
ficials, including the minister
of agriculture. Visits to
Detroit's Project Renewal
sister city of Yavne, Yad
Vashem, Old Jaffa, an under-
water observatory, an ar-
cheological dig and a desert
experience are included on
the tour itinerary.
An information meeting
about the mission will be held
7:30 p.m. April 17 in the
home of Gilbert Borman.
For information, call
Reuben Rotman at Federa-
tion, 965-3939, Ext. 204.
Single Parents
Shabbat Diner
Area Jewish single parents
are invited by SOLO to a
Passover-Shabbat dinner 7:15
p.m. April 5 at the home of a
member. There is a charge.
To reserve, call Temple
Israel, 661-5700.
David-Horodoker
Group Will Meet
The David-Horodoker
Women's Organization will
meet noon April 16 at the
Lincoln Towers club room.