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CAMP JAY-C-C REGISTRATION FORM Addroil
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Tin1 Jewir.li Community O m e r Day Camp will be hold this summer at Peony Park, beginning on .(vino 10 and lasting imtll July 12, under the direction of Rcy-
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Address . « . . . . . • . . . . * . • • • . . • • • « • * . . . Fil CM «nd M«iHa C«mp Offica, 101 North 20th, Omirii. Hebf.
All College Supervision .Supervi.sini; the campers and their activities is an all college (XMiaselinr: staff supplemented hy iiiipervir.ory mifl administrative personnel. A camp doctor, Marty Ifayltin, and a registered nui>o al.c;o ttill be in permanent rec.idoncp at the camp diirlnj; the seaton. With the camp openinj; within The council rcmpfirc is only tv. o short weola, parents aid one of the numy oiitstiuidini; pro- urt'.ed to it'gistor their children 1 grams to Interest ami stimulate* immrdiately to avoid possihlo dl. ;the campers, ai;« Kix to !C <lur- Dppiiinlinpnts and to insure a ini: the three week encampment, place at camp while allowing for adi<(|uate (ireparation of their Norman Butt, .('amp Chairman, . children for the ntrnpUic oxperirevealed. The agenda nh;o in- enci'. cludes pioneer flections, all tamp Urglstrr Now! carnival, .costume days. Sabbath Hc^iatrntion is still available observance, water follies, chuck for either of the («-6 ten day seswagon dinner:;, trail tops on sions or for the full sen.son of horseback and theme parties, cnnipinir. r u e ('rcatlvo Ability Parents drairinR further parSupplementing tlie regular ar- ticulars on tile camp and,its protivities like arts ami crafts, gram aro requested to will the where nil campers create Horns Camp Office at the Jewish Comfrom wood, leather, j;imp, metal munity Center. 342-.13G6. and clay, and campcrafl, where A registration form for camp the campers learn wooilsnianshlp to facilitate the registration of and the ability to live in and ap- campers is attached below. precinte tlio out-of-doors, are camp activities of music, dancinjf, horseback riding, dramatic.-, nature lore, fishing and swimmlni;, Morris C. Fellman was elected Oiliur activities include sinRinK, Kl>orts ami cames, nature hike::, president of the Beth Kl Synacoolant: and jcmrnalu;m. gogue at a recent board meeting. All Campers receive basic inOther officers announced are struction in campcraft, swimminft Yale Gotsdiner,.Ernest Wintroub and nrta and crafts and acloct and Morley Zipuraky, vice presiother activities that they are indents; Joseph- Hornstein, treasterested in participating. Tho lirat-hnit of tlio IiirK" tom-tom It hearil, tlio flame* leap hlffh on tti« lilp rouncll fire, t»v«-nty Indian dancer* of tlio Alinmo.Society perform as nrivly arrived camper* tltrlll to thn opening fMllvttli-s, Sunday, Juno 25. Tile Almnio Society In a. h]><:cliil Boy Srout tri>tijn> trained In Indian dnnrlnc.
Members ami friends are urj;ed to attend the annual fund-rai.siiiir luncheon nnd card party to \M jjiven this year on Monday, June V.'. at 1 ii. rn. at the Jewish Community Center by Bilair Cholim. Mrs. Jnltc \Vine, president, said, in addition to the many projects aided by the organization. Us service program now include:! the state mental hospital at HastiiiGs, Nebr. Members' plan two or three visits a year to the institution and will send remembrances nnd TPfts to inmates on Lpccial occasions, she added. Friends and membei'S of the organization are be.lni; contacted by Mrs. Harry Sidman, ticket sales rhairmnn, who reported that if anyone has been overlooked, tickets (at $1) will ho available at the door. Mrs. Sldmah, r>.r>1 -3nr>0 and Mrs. Wine, fiSl-GGGO may be calleil for IVEWvatiuiiK. Mrs. Cecil' I/.enstatt is luncheon chnirman. ("Jue.';t.s are Invited to form tlieir own card groups and brine tlieir own cards and mail JonrifT sets or join the free binr.o. A partial list.of luncheon hoste:-ses include the Mmes, Louis Siporin, John Zorinslty, Aaron Irvine, Sam Freed, Ki-unlt Comlsiir, Paul ICat/.mim, Clmrlrs Ross,. Allan Znlltin, J;>i;e Wine, William l^pstein, Harry Sidman, Dave Wine and A. I.ipsman.
Beth ES Elects Morris urer and Barton Greenherp, secretary. Klccted to the board for twoyear terms were; Arthur Colin, n K r r y puBoff, Morris Fellman, noticrt Felnberc, Barton Greenberp;, Joel Hclfman, Yale Iliclinrds and Sam Wolf.
"Stamp Corner*" Amoiifj the new stamps to be Issued on June 11 by'the Israel Ministry of Posts are three colorful and pictorial airmail:;. This set is an addition to the ordinal nirmnil series of three attractive landscapes introduced In 10G1. The new Items include a beautifully balanced desfen in orance nnd black which highlights a towe r olid boat at Aklto; a sweeping panorama of Haifa with this thriving city neon in a view from Mount Cattnel, the famous biblical premonitory, in Unlit blue and blade The third f;tamp shows the Ancient Synagogue at Capernaum, featuring n close-tip of the entrance way and tlie imposing pillars of the historic Temple, It lppears in corilrnstlDE pale green Hid blade.
Arrangements <° receive the ;tamP3 can foe made at the Jewsh Community Center.
mour Heitchick, Center I>hysi<:al Kducatinii Director. I'rp-.Sehool Camp It was also announcud by Harry Sidman, Center Chairmrm, tlKit arrangpments include a preKdiool camp for children, four and five years old at the samo site and on the same flutes, directed by Mrs. Solomon Hrownstejn. 'Die regular tiny camp will' lie (or children ar;es six through twelve. Both groups will have special areas in I'eony I'ark for the base of their operations. The Hay Cnmp staff will consist of experienced and certified touchers and college students. Upper el.is:; high school.student.:) will also net as counselors. In general, the cnmp staff will he considerably oldor and more experienced than last year. 9 u. in. to I p. in. The regular Pay (Jamp will run five days pw week from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. with the pre-school division opcratinc just In tlie morning. Transportation will be provided for tlio campeifi into I'eony Park. liases will pick the boyx and nirlw »P at four localities. They are: the Jewish Community Center, Beth Israel, Heth Kl, anil Temjile Israel. When the campin|; day is over, tlie buses will trans|»ort' the children back to those spots.
Jerusalem fWNS)—The Government oWsvacl announced that it was planninir a survey by experts in Jewish relinious law; with a view to findinc means to handle the problem of the i»rowinn numbers of workers, who are forced to work on the Sabbath because of the Krowinp, utilization in the country of modern machinery. Under Israeli law, work on tlie Sabbath is not permitted except through special permission by a ministerial committee. Such permits, are granted only for security reasons, or in cases where factories are unable to interrupt work or in instances where plants must operate under an untleviatin^ temperature for effective and constant production.
National Camp S Minimum standards of our cnmp are the standards of the American Camping Association for Day Camps. The entire staff is under the supervision of professional Center staff. Day campers are served delicious wholesome lunches daily. A refreshing snadc is also served nt 3 p. m. Dietary Itws i\Y« oV liorvo.d and services are held each 1-VIday. .Some Of the activities at the camp will Include swimming, art* and crafts, athletics, campcraft, music and sinrriiK, group games, journalism, unit activities, nature lore, dramatics, camping1, dancing, hikin/;, trips and cookouts. All programs and activities are geared to the ability of the camper. Tlie camp slogan this year is, "Your child is our most important concern." During inclement weather the program will lie transferred to the Jewish Community Center building at 20th and Podge. Tlie Jewish Community O.YVUT expects Hay Camp lo enjoy a banner year this summer, licgist rat Ion is now on. For further information and registration, contact the Jewish Community Center "at 101 N. 20th Street. Telephone is ?A2-1?.GG.
iizraclai Schedules Two Special Events Although the Mizrachi Women p,roup wU\ not hold any regular meetings until fall, it has two special events scheduled during; (fune. The organization will sponsor a benefit luncheon and card party at I p. m. Wednesday, June 14 at. the Jewish Community (Center. Proceeds will he used to support Israel orphanages. The Mmes. Frank SeUnr and George Kaplan will he hostesses, and the former may be called for reservations. A donor luncheon ulso will be given by the organization Wednesday, June 21 at 1 p. m. at the Center. . . '
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MHMOAN 1'I.ANH $5,009,000 rr-ANi I N ixnAvj. Jerusalem (JTM A $£,000,000 woolens plant in fsrael will be built in Kiryat Gat by Israel Pollock, a Chilean industrialist.
(Wo arc Indebted to the. (ilirifl- meetings which Mr. rien-Gurion tlnn Science Monitor 'or Its very held with official ami'other visfine ,ftine S article, reprinted bc- itors in "New York of a, Ms',h but secondary level. Among his callloiv.) David Hcn-CJurion, Prime Min- . ers were Mrs. Franklin p . Rooseister of Israel, 13 making some- velt, Ambassador Adlai K. Stevthing of a Kranil tour. First he enson, Governor Nelson P. Itoclcstopped in Ottawa and was re- cfeller, rind f o r m e r President ceived by Canada's Prime Min- Harry S. Truman. There were meetings also with ister John Cl. DiefcnlMltra. Then ho was visited at his New York the heads of the World Zionist hotel suite by President Kennedy Organization, the American Zionon the latter's way to Europe. irtt Council, the Jewish A-Rfcucy From there he has hopped to I/on- and other groups. In this and in don and Paris for meetings with tlie absence of certain non-Zi&ni.st Prime Minister Macmillau and groups there was implicit some difference of views on matters President <le Gaulle.' Meetings with heads of slate such as tho .importance of m i are, of course, of top importance; crntion |o Israel and the rt-laand they signify the extent to tion of Arocrkuii Jews Vo .that which Israel figures in problems state! However, the main effect of tho Middle Knst nnd of the of the ]3en-Gurion visit is to world with which the major cap- record the respect awl esteer>\ in which the Israeli leader is held itals hlive to deal. But Uiere seems a considerable by Jews and Gentiles alike in the : significance, too. In some of the Atlantic community.
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