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FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP
Metro Friends of Schizophrenics is meeting in its next family support group on Tuesday, March 16 at f.30 p.m., at Sunnybrook Medical Centre, F Wing, Ground Floor. Family support groups for relatives of those ill with schizophrenia are held the third Tuesday of each month in the medical centre.
For additional information call 535.8501, ext. 210,
HALIFAX fflSTORY
The Halifax Jewish Historical Society, under the presidency of Marela Aronson, has undertaken a project to trace and record the history of the Jewish community of Nova Scotia; the society is particularly interested at the present time in Jewish business — from the earliest days of Jewish settlement in Nova
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If you had a business in Nova Scotia or remember one, write a few paragraphs and send it to the society.
"Also include any old letters, dc»cuments, phoib--graphs, ledgers, etc. Send to Lawrence Ferguson, 27 Covington Way, Halifax, B3M3H1.
KIDSWORLD DAY CAMP
• Kidsworld Day Camp enters its second season with a program specifically designied for pre-schoolers agied 2'/2-6. Instructional swimming is offered in addition toVeekly trips, hot kosher lunches, dobr-to-dobr bus transportation and special activities.
There willbe two 4-week sessions, hoUrs 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Fees are $319 before March 30 for four weeks; $580 for eight weeks. For more information call RocheUe Weinberg, 635-1177.
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MENDLY VISITS ISRAEL
Gordon Mendly, chairman for organizations of the Association for the Welfare of Soldiers in Israel, left recently for his first visit to Israel on behalf'of the Association. While there, he will tour the many projects of the Association and see its head office in Tel Aviv.
FAY MOSOFF TO BE HONORED
The Toronto Section, National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, has selected Fay Mosoff. 77, as its 1982 Community ' ^~ '
Service Award recipient in recognition of her 60-year involvement as a professional volunteer iii the community.
She will be honored at an award luncheon on Thursday. March 18, 12.30 p.m. at Council House. 4700 Bath-urst St. Patricia Starr, president of the Toronto section, will be reporting on Council activities. -
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ihizfltioiis and Peoole
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Every morning from 9 a.m. to noon in the music room at the Baycrest Terrace. Brina Rose and Faye Schulman make Yjddish tapesof short stories from classical and modern Jewish writers-such^s I. L. Peretz and Avraham Raizin.
The tapes are being prepared for» use by the elderly, th'e blind and disabled by the Media Re-sources Committee (MRC), a sub-committee of the Jewish Cultural Council of Toronto Jewish" Congress.
Members on the. MRC are Rose, whose father.
Mayshel Mehachovsky, was well known to the
: Yiddish speaking community; Schulman, who was a partisan during Worid War II; Shiriey Shnier, a volunteer at the
"^Canadian Instituie for the Blind (CNIB); Norma
■Rubin, an active memben
. of the Jewish comrnunity;
Phylis Platnick. chairman of MRC and a professional librarian; and Leila Speisman, also a librarian. ;
Speisman and Platnick have prepared a catalogue of all .the tapes made.
The original aim of MRC which was started five years ago. was to tape
Members of the Media Resoorces Committee of the Jewish Caltnrial CoancU meet on Monday mornings to tape short stories from the beist of Yiddish classical and modem writers. The aim is tosbarecnltural riches with all hi Toronto, inclnding the elderiy, blind and disabled. From left, Brina Rose, Norma Rabin and Faye Scholman at taphig session. [Ben Lechtman photo].
major community events, lectures and activities and make them available to smaller communities in Ontairio as well as to orgiariizations in Toronto.
As the collection grew, the committee thought the tapes^ould also be available for the blind', disabled and the elderly and for social service agencies such . as the Baycrest Centre, Jewish Family & Child Service, Coordinated Services to Jewish .Elderly and the Jewish Braille Institute.
The entire sub-committee took volunteer training with the CNIB in reading, taping and monitoring the production of Talking. Books, as the tapes for the blindarecalled. Co-opera-. tion was also extended by Baycrest Terrace, which offered the music room as a studio to produce the tapes.
The committee hopes to interest Yiddish readers and speakers in the community to assist in preparing these tapes as readers, monitors and technicians. Anyone interested phone HarveyRabuiat 1416] 977-3811. ^
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WINNIPEG —
Current developments show a deterioration in the relationships between Is-raiel and the U.S. and between Israel and Canada, according to speakers at a recent Zionist conference here. An. upcoming conference in . OtUwa was announced to win more support for Israel.
U.S. President Ronald Reagan treats Israel "as a satellite and not as an equal," I. L. -Kenen told the conference. ; The founder of the Washington-based American-Israel Public Affairs Com-.mittee described the dangers facing Israel with the re-entry of the United States into the cold war with Russia.
Harold Buchwald. national chairman of the Canada-Israel Committee, pointed out the presence of new "mercantile influences" at work, as Canadians seek increased trade with the Arab states.
Buchwald arid Kenen were among a number of speakers at the-Midwes;t Region of ■ the Canadian Zionist Federation confer-; ence, held at the Rosh , Pina Synagogue here: . Kenen said there was great dangerLlnvolved for_v_ Israel If the U.S backed Saudi Arabia as its chief Mideast ally against the Soviet Union. Israel's foes . in Washington, he said, are the "oil-orlented diplomats and cold warriors'' who have been pressing for more support of the -Arabs since Standard Oil sunk its first well hi Saudi Arabia in 1937.
Kenen recalled that in 1954. when the U.S. was ' planning to send arms to Iraq, Abba Hillel Silver, the late Arrierican Zionist leader commented: "Iraq will not get enough arms to endanger Israel but just enough to stop the Soviet Union." (Iraq subsequently joined the Soviet 7camp). : ,;"
Said Kenen: "History is now repeating itself.'.'
Kenen also ex Concern about the new crop of U.S. diplomats who have little knowledge of the ' past and "shoot fromthehip."
Buchwald pointed out that Canadian energy minister Marc Lalonde visited Arab countries looking for orders for Canadian nuclear reactors — one of several recent trade overtures. .:
X He also cited recent . polltical deve 1 opmeints that threatened what he described as a."flourish!-^ ing: relatioriship/betweeii Canada and/'Israel." \ These included: ■ ;
• An increasing concern about the Palestinian issue, with more interest being shown in the proposition of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
• Criticism of Israel's bombing of the Baghdad reactor, of her offensives in Lebanon against PLC forces, and of her annexation of the Golan Heights.
Buchwald urged the conference's 75 participants to a ^'more assertive approach" in support of Israel.
He also recommiended a campaign to highlight "the overriding moral and security considerations" involved in any sale of nuclear equipment to Arab countries.
Mark Resnick, the Ottawa-based national executive director of the
Canada-Israel Committee, urged country-wide participation by Jews at CIC's policy conference hi Ottawa on Wednesday, March 31.
"It will be an opportunity for members of the Jewish community to make a. clear, public and even noisy presentation of views in support of Israel." he said. . . The C.IC conference agenda includes pressing for "the non-recognition of the PLO." whose representatives have been getting increasing attention in Ottawa recently.
■ "It is necessary to press the view: that PLC members not directly involved in acts of terror — who are being allowed into Canada — also share the guilt for terrorist acts. Members of the haliati Red Brigades
would not be allowed to enter Canada openly so why should this privilege be granted to any members of the PLO?" he asked.
. Ncri Bloomfield of. ■ Montreal. CZF executive chairman, spoke on fund-raising and Zionist membership and called for more Jews to become due$-paying, card-carrying members of a Zionist organization.
Leon Kronitz. the Montreal-based executive vice-president pf the CZF, said that Israel needed the help of the Diaspora if it was to be "Jewish in ideals and a light unto the nations."
In reply to a question fromthe audience, he said thaf criticism of the Jewish state's policies should be aired in. private, in the Diaspora.- •
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