Fine Arts Camp Black-Jewish Group Forms A new group in Washing- ton hopes to bridge the black-Jewish gap by focus- ing on a concern shared by the two communities — the plight of Ethiopia. The Committee of Blacks and Jews to Aid Ethiopia will emphasize both the spe- cial dilemma of Ethiopian Jews and the broader prob- lem of starvation in a revo- lution-ravaged land. "We are infuriated by the 'compassion fatigue we see," said Peter Kovler, /\=-= chair and founder of the new group. "People just aren't paying attention to the famine in Ethiopia, or to the continuing problem of get- ting Jews out." The group will award grants to a variety of famine relief and Ethiopian Jewry organizations. But no less important to the group's leadership, • which includes a Likud cabinet member, South African Bishop Desmond Tutu and a long list of black • and Jewish leaders, is the thorny question of black- Jewish relations in this country. "We think its very impor- tant at this point in time to show that blacks and Jews don't just bicker, but can • take the lead on certain issues," said Mr. Kovler, a Washington businessman with a long-standing interest in black-Jewish relations. NJCRAC Cuts D.C. Office /" Efforts • by the National Jewish Community Rela- tions Advisory Council (NJCRAC) to establish a Washington presence suf- fered a setback this week. But it wasn't because of the recent controversy over the group's contract with a Washington consultant to serve as NJCRAC's "eyes and ears" in the capital. Instead, NJCRAC's con- tract with consultant Ellen Witman fell victim to the fi- nancial woes that have plagued the Jewish commu- nal world in this recession year. "For financial reasons, we will not be able to renew the contract when it ends in mid- August," said Larry Rubin, the group's executive direc- tor. "In truth, we're facing a potentially serious deficit this year. We're retrenching three professional positions, and putting a moratorium on the process of increasing our Washington presence." 7th-12th Graders The JCC Summer Camp is pleased to offer four new programs for young people who have demonstrated special insterest and skills in the Fine Arts. Theatre Arts, Music (Instrumental and Vocal), Ceramics and Dance will be presented under the direction of such notables as the Jewish Ensemble Theatre, David Syme, the Detroit Dance Collective and Pewabic Pottery. Admission to the limited number of places in each program will be by interview and/or audition. Contact the. JCC Day Camp office today! •. e For further information contact: Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit 6600 West Maple Rd. West Bloomfield, MI 48322 (313) 661-1000, ext. 254 Program subject to change without notice b opening Celebration Four Seasons rden Center Complete Building Services A division of Goldberg Landscaping, Inc. — C7:510157:17- 000-64tiffre re-et:67 Display Area 13ff-Owroom ptk Annual FlotrS-, Plants, Hanging Baskets, Topsoil, Fertilizer and all your other lawn and gaiden; needs. 1.,C 'OMPLEWr.:400csAiti DESIGN *kpAkimpi4s09cp 2: ON ANY OF OUR PRODUCTS 'IkSifitra SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO MEET YOUR NEEDS Ni 9cK pAviN6 SYSTEMS RcIAL/ rittOpENTik Highest Quality Flats of Annual Flowers $1.00 Off limit 10 most varieties to choose from with coupon coupon expires 5/24/91 ,=1577" E 1 3-inch potted Geranium with purchase of $20.00 1 4 1/2-inch potted Geranium with purchase of $30.00 with \CQW— qn, FAMILY OWNED RATED "*. 14471 W , EleVen 4dittetween Greenfield and Coolidge )n_ ,,,acoupon expires 5/24/91 04 4? 41' JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE INCEST SURVIVORS GROUP The women's group focuses on working through the trauma of childhood incest and sexual abuse by relieving isolation, reacquiring feelings that have been buried in order to function more ap- propriately and to get more pleasure from life. Combining time for friendship, career networking and Jewish culture. B'nai B'rith Women brings it all together. Join the camaraderie and shared experience of B'nai B'rith Women. For more information call: Sherry Kanter Kathy Rissman Lowenthal 547-2444 788-1104 The group meets for on-going weekly sessions on Mondays, 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. at JEWISH FAMILY SERVICE 24123 Greenfield Rood in Southfield There is a fee. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION, PLEASE CALL GROUP LEADERS SANDRA JAFFA, M.S.W. OR ELLEN BEAN, M.S.W. AT 559-1500. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 31