Page 10 The Jewish Flondian and Shofar of Hollywood Friday, April 25, 1975 Parker Towers Celebrates Israel9s 27th Anniversary tar Towers Committee -Towers Committee ra,ei on Thurs- SuWlval of Israel afid^Bay. April 10, and heard an m- IThe Paris or The OT World Jewry held a brunch in the Blue Room, Sunday at 11:30 a.m. Miss Michal Kaplan, a lieu- tenant in the Israeli Army, brought a special message direct from Israel on tiie current scene there and discussed her experi- ences as an officer in the Israeli Army. In order to enjoy a very suc- cessful event, an enlarged Parker spirational address by Otto Stieb- er. 1975 United Jewish Appeal Hi-Rise Chairman who was in Dachau and Buchenwald concen- tration camps. Mr. Stieber is de- voted to the cause of Freedom for all Jews throughout the world. Abe Lesnar, brunch chairman was assisted by a large group of devoted men and women who are residents of Parker Towers. Summer Canip Plans Announced By Jewish Community Centers The Jewish Community Cen- ters, incorporating Camp Kadi- mah. announces that camp for children in Hollywood will take place again this summer at Tem- ple Beth El in Hollywood, the facility that has housed Camp Ka-dee-mah for many years and which affords the children an op- portunity to utilize the ball fields, playground, and interior facili- ties. Beth El will house Camp Pao- tot, Camp Ofarim, Camp Macca- bee and Camp Ka-dee-mah, and the Sports Center (for children from Hollywood and North Dade). Swimming will take place at the Hallandale Community Pool as before, with a special location to be found in the area for the very young children. Teen Travel Camp will be headquartered in the Jewish Community Center Activity Building at 2838 Hollywood Boulevard. Parents who plan to car-pool children from different areas will go to Temple Beth El, where the youngsters will be transported to the various sites at no addi- Seniors To Picnic At Birch State Park The Jewish Community Cen- ters of South Florida announces its second annual picnic to be held at Birch State Park for Senior Adults Wednesday, May 14, from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. All participants will bring their own lunches and the Center will provide cold beverages and des- serts. Cost includes transportation from the J.C.C. building at 2838 Hollywood Blvd., a train ride around the park, and entertain ment. For details call Stephenie at the Center. tional cost. This plan will elimi- nate the necessity of having to make multiple stops in the morn- ing and afternoon. Myrna Amsel, director of the Hollywood Extension, will be the administrator of the camp activi- ties at Temple Beth El. A cross-country travel program for senior high school youngsters is also being planned, leaving Mi- ami Sunday, June 22. and return- ing 43 days later, on Aug. 3. All travel is by a special chartered bus with stopovers arranged at various Jewish Community Cen- ters throughout the country. The itinerary includes 15 states and Canada, national parks, and places of interest in the cities visited. Teens from Flor- ida will meet with and particf pate in activities of various teens from the communities they will be visiting. For more details on all the camping proerams. call the Jew- ish Community Centers' office. CRC Hears Talk By Local Editor The Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federa- tion of South Broward at its regular meeting heard Robert Grupp, assistant editor of the Hollywood Sun Tattler, speak on Israel as he saw it as a profes- sional journalist, as well as a non-Jew. Mr. Grupp's trip was sponsored by the Zionist Federation and the Jewish Federation of South Broward. Some 30 persons attended the meeting which was followed by a lengthy question and answer period. After Mr. Grupp's presen- tation, it was decided that an in- terfaith committee should be es- tablished and that future pro- grams should be arranged through this committee. Al Golden, representative of Temple Beth El, gave a report that covered Christian-Judaic re- Temple Sinai Delegates To Attend Spring Centertnee Temple Sinai Sisterhood offic- ers and board members will at- tend the annual Spring Confer- ence of the Florida Branch Wom- en's League for Conservative Judaism at the Eden Roc Hotel in Miami Beach. April 28, 29 and 30. Participating will be Jeannie Waldorf, nresdent: Mildred Zir- kin. Mollie Jacobs. Dorothy Kush- ner, Leila Shapiro. Julie Heil- braun, and Malvina Freeman. Rabbi Chaim Listfield has been invited by Mrs. Sandy Nirenberg. conference chairman, and Mrs March Levin, president of the Branch, to address the Conserva- tive Synagogue Sisterhoods in Florida Tuesday morning. c, L-^a/c/u/a/* SUNDAY.APRIL 27 Israel 27 Celebrationfor the entire community5-9 p.m. Young Circle, Hollywood. Temple Israel of Miramar Sisterhood, Blanche Shevin Circle Dinner6 p.m. Hollywood Symphony Orchestrasponsored by Herzl Lodge of B'nai B'rithSouth Broward High School8 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 28 National Council of Jewish WomenBoard MeetingHome Federal Building. Hallandale10 a.m. National Council of Jewish Women, Hollywood Section Installation LuncheonHolday Inn, Hallandale11:30 a.m. Sisterhood of Temple Beth ShalomBoard MeetingAs- sembly Hall 8 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 29 Senior Friendship ClubRegular MeetingJewish Commu- nity Center2838 Hollywood Blvd.Noon SUNDAY, MAY 4 Temple Israel of Miramar SisterhoodIsraeli Art Show Temple8 p.m. MONDAY, MAY 5 National Council of Jewish Women, Hollywood Section Board MeetingHome Federal, Hollywood10 a.m. Sisterhood of Temple Beth ShalomGeneral MeetingTem- ple Assembly Hall8 p.m. TUESDAY. MAY 6 Henrietta Szold Group of HadassahInstallation Luncheon The Reef, Fort LauderdaleNoon. THURSDAY, MAY 8 Miramar Chapter of Pioneer WomenRegular Meeting Miramar Recreation Center12:30 p.m. Dr. Arieh L. Plotkin of Haifa, Israel, will be the guest speaker at an Emer- ald Hills Townhouse event in behalf of the 1975 United Jewish Appeal Campaign Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Townhouse Recreation Cen- ter, according to an an- nouncement made by Al- bert Yorra, chairman of the building's committee. As- sisting Mr. Yorra as co- chairmen are Mary Zinn, Richard Donath, Ben Salter and Sol Seidman. "CENTER PLACE" Teen Coffee House (For High School Students) SATURDAY EVENING APRIL 26, 1975 -DANCE- Live Band Phase III Time: Doors Open 8:30 p.m. Dance Starts 9:00 p.m. REFRESHMENTS Sponsored by Jewish Community Centers of So. Florida For details call the J.C.C. Office at 920-2089 Louis Levitan (center) received the State of Israel Bonds Scroll of Honor at a recent "Night in Israel" at the Hemispheres sponsored by the B'nai B'rith Hemispheres Lodge. Making the presentation were: Harry Cohen (left), chairman of the Israel Bonds event, and William Littman, chairman of the South Broward Israel Bonds board of governors. Rabbi Robert Frazin Meets The Hollywood Chapter of Hadassah heard Rabbi Robert Frazin of Temple Solel review "Ecclesiastes, a Book of the Old Testament," by Kohelet at its meeting this week. The Rabbi described Ec- With Members Of Hadassah clesiastes as being "universally quoted because it contains say- ings of practical wisdom and mercy in reference to man's con- duct and his relationship with other people, as well as to hU manifold experiences in life." FOE ITS 40th SEASON-A MILESTONE IN CAWING Pocono Highland Camps Accepting Final Registrations Pocono Highland Camps located in the heart of the beautiful Po- cono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania at Marshalls Creek, is currently accepting new camp- er registrations from the South Florida community. The camp is celebrating its 40th season of outstanding service to children under the direction of its original owners. Mrs. Earle U. Weinberg, Louis P. Weinberg and Dr. Robert J. Weinberg. With a nationwide enrollment of campers, Pocono Highlands has become a popular vacation para- dise for some 100 Miami children every summer. The camp phil- osophy, "stressing a combination of structured programs and se- lective chokes which recognize the particular interests of every child." has made it a favorite of campers. An international staff of coun- selors affording a oersonalized program with individual clinic instruction and separate facilities for boys and girls has enhanced the camp's reputation over the years. The camps are situated 85 miles west of New York City and 90 miles north of Philadelphia. Round trip jet transportation al- lowance is included in the camp fee. Pocono Highlands facilities, to- taling 525 acres, include a spring fed natural lake with a two mile shoreline and white sand beach; 13 all weather illuminated red and green tennis courts; a nine hole golf course; four indoor reg- ulation Brunswick bowling lanes; nine baseball fields; eight indoor and outdoor basketball courts and a regulation size football and soc- cer field. In addition a ham radio and photography center is included among the camp's 14 indoor fa- cilities. Highlights of the program em- phasize tennis with a pro and ten instructors; waterskiing, with three new speedboats and a pro- fessional 35 foot ski jumojng ramp; English and Western rid- ing on seven miles of trails; theater workshop. Karate, fenc- ing and rocketry programs are taught as well. Pocono Highland Camps is an active member of the American Camping Association and the As- sociation of Private Camps. Camper enrollment is limited to 165 girls and 165 boys, ages five to 17, with waiter and coun- selor-in-training programs avail- able. The directors have a Miami office. The local representative is Mrs. Nancy Davis, 11042 Para- dela. Coral Gables. The winter office is located in 6528 Caster Ave., Philadelphia. Pa. 19149. YOM YISRAEL -1975 ISRAEL DAY (Israel's 27th Anniversary Celebration) SUNDAY, APRIL 27 YOUNG CIRCLE HOLLYWOOD 5:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. featuring Jewish Youth in... DRAMA MUSIC ART Israeli Exhibits and Sales... Israeli Food (Prepared by The Jerusalem Cafe and Restaurant) ADMISSION FREE Sponsoring Organizations Jewish Community Centers of South Florida Broward County Synagogues B'nai B'rith Youth Organization and Young Judea Jewish Federations of South Broward and Fort Lauderdale In the event of rain, program will be held Sunday, May 4 For details call the J.C.C. Office at 920-2089