FOR 1H0SE WHO WANTIHE BEST.
Planning a Trip ^
Ckn Utimr Belfets or Albn Webber for tafomution and reMrvatlons on «ir end sea travel, hoteli^ icwrts, cruisea and tourai'
Ut Dominion take the tcpubla out of travel! .
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• >• the iinpoffloni foot* am off any praduct are senriea and quoK ity. Price it rylafed to Toluo.
With so much in the 'news these days about low group
'IrateJs by olr^ low cost hotels, ond the development of the "moss market" It Is well to pause for a minute md re« calLttwt the element of per« sonol service • and exjierl-tnct in planning thot has, been to closely ideritlfled.-:
•with Dominion-trover since 1925 Is even more esserv tiol today, than In the post. For tilt kest in lirfhridaal •rrangemeiits • for the fin* est reseit end city holelf • for teiin'of the finett qiial* Ity . c«n DOMINION TRAVEL
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131 KING ST. WEST _ MA. 8-8341
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A Non-Prof it tducotlonol Youth Prelect of the NoHonol Committee for tabor Israel
ENROLLMENT OPEN FOR BOYS A GIRLS HAKrARHAYAROK ■ IIT BIRL (Kfer S«b«) Aget14teU | Aaet 1* to It
TOTAL COST I TOTAL COST
$887.00 I $948.00*
OEPARTUItES ... Jm 29 —Jahr S —Mr 7, 19M THE 7Vi WEIK PROGRAM FIATURU:
• Mediterranean Cruite Aboard o 2IM Liner
« Camping and working with Israeli boyi and girls
• Field trips and hikes throughout Isroel » Classes in conversational Hebrew
Folk doncing, music instruction, orti & crofts « Lond and water sports; evening socials & lecture* « Expert American and Isroetl counselors a Nutritious and strictly kosher cuisine
• A one week guided tour of Naples, Rome and Paris
• Special feetim ef BIT BIRL Piegrom: 2.week iieMed tew ' ef lerepeon centers of caKnre and eit, bictadhiB Mllen, Venice, Neplet, PempeH, Rome, FloieMe, Legane, Zarkh, Laceroe and Pari*.
Chorges cover tlia complete program In Israel end Europe, including tuition for all educational and recreational octivities, field trips, lodgirM, food and rhedieol care. Air transportation in corMiection with the trip from New York to Israel will be provided by Hlstadnit at rw charge to campers.
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HISTADRUT SUMMER CAMPS IN ISRAEL as lost <7rii Stf«•^ Maw^lToric 21, N.Y.
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OUR BEAUTIFUL ONTARIO: Spring: b^^^
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SUSAN. BECKY
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Children who have lost ^he love and caring of their own families must have substitute parents, sisters and brothers. It iis in the tradition of Jewish life to help its most helpless members.
Toronto's Jewish Family and Child Service is again
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Memberships Available 1963 Fomily $150
1137 NO. T SIDE ROAD
634-1501
CANTOR JACOB BARKIN
one of the worid'is foremost cantors, conduct traditional Passover services.
SHOLOM SECUNDAV
celebrated conductorHComposer, will direct the magnificent Concord Choir.
sparkling entertainment-wll continue throughout the 'Passover holiday„
WORLD'S FOREMOST RESORT
WAMESHAUKE.N.Y. ■ In the heart of the beautiful Catskill Mountains My 90 miles from tl.Y.C.) Ray Parker, General Manager
For immediate raservations phone vour loeal Travel Agent orMONTICEao, N.Y. 1840 Montreal office: HUnter 1-3947
faced with the problem of &ding suitable Jewish homes. We feel sure that almost everybody wants to help and the question that may spring to your mind is whether you are able to help. This will nattirally depend on a nimiber pf thmgs you may want to discuss with us.
We need homes for little human beings who have feelings; they express their happiness and also have ays of showing when they .1 hurt. In fact, they need foster homes because their own families are not capable of providing physical and emotional care fpr them. This certainly is hurtful to these children as such breakdown would cause pain _ to any one of us. We too would cry, have nightmares and be angry at the whole world.
If you can develop an imderstandihg for then: behaviour and substitute the love they lost, give them a feeling of being wanted, th^; will reciprocate. Their love is; the greatest reward you may| expect^
cause of her age it would be important to find a Jewish foster home for Susan. In this case we had two offers, and they were from very nice and very warm people. Nc?vertheless, they were still hot suitable as foster par-ehts because they wanted to adopt Susan. They foxmd it impossible to accept that Susan is legally protected as a foster child, her parents have a right to Susan, and they will want her back as soon as the mother can leave ihe sanitorium.—Foster parents have to be prepared to give up a child of which they have grown very fond and get satisfactioh from the knowledge that whatever ty have been able to give to the child emotionally has contributed to its growth.
JOHNNY is nine years old. His mother died when he was eight and his father
tried to keep the family together but was, in the long nm, imable to make a living and look after Johnny and two smaller girls. He was able to place the girls with relatives but Johnny had to be taken into foster care. Within one year he has been •in four homes and is, as might be expected, a very Hfnhappy chUd-by now, feeling rejected by his family and by everybody else. The explanation that we have no suitable foster homes and have to accept offers for short term placement froin non-Jewish families cannot help Johnny's feeling of be-mg rejected.
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years; Millie became a very unhappy child, and by the time sh^ came into foster care her resentment of the way she was treated fotmd expression in acting but behaviour. Had we been able to select the right kind of foster parents for Millie, people with a capacity to love and understand this
girl's problem and thereby help overcome her feeling of being not want^ — Millie may have developed normally. However, and because of the first year Millie had to be placed m five homes within one year and if we are not able to get a sufficient nimiber of offers MILLIE is a nlce-lookingJ fi-om which to select a suit-
prettyjnight girl of seven. She never knew her father and her mother was never really able to accept Millie emotionally. Nevertheless, she kept the child for six
able family for this child, she may have to go on to suffer replacements, making her a likely candidate for psychiatric care.
Becky
BECKY, aged eleven, lives with her widowed mother, who has been through the most horrible experiences in German concentratioB camps, muried after the war, lived for years in dis> placed persons camps. Soon after JBeclqr's buih, the father died and mother and child came to Canada. Recently the mother suffered a mental breakdown, and the child had to be taken into foster care. Over aperiod oV six months BeclgLhad to live' m three foster homes. The reason for this is our lack of a "pool" of suitable Jewish foster homes, which necessitates that-a child be placed OA an emergency basis and it is, therefore, not possible to "match" the child to the foster family.
cases suid v^e re^^ may vrant-to ask yourself? "COVLD I BE PARENT TQ ONE OF THESE CHILDr REN?"
SUSAN is a lovely gu-1 of three. Her mother had to be hospitalized withTB and her father, a labourer, cannot look after the children because he has to take jobs wherever he can find them, all over the Province. Be-
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EM. 4-9337 . S2S DgndoB St. Watt, Toronto
FOR CONCORD RESERVATIONS
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Corson Tra;vel Service
473 tGLINTON AVE. W. ' ( / HU. 1-5167
Somiiel't Samhliie HetM^rN MEXICO
15 DAYS $510
(Each person double occ.) When yen come bock from Ifch Holiday ypn'll wont to, do R on over again I
Mftxico City, Toxco, Acdpulito, Sdn JoM Puruo, Patzcuaro am soma ot the tascindting places you'll visit. $566.00 covers return fdr«, fceit hotels, most medls, jiohtseelnfl.
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"pBfeitoic^ the de-
velopment of totuism from C^mada to Israel was reached today, with the signing of an agreement hy four of the leaiding travel agencies in Canada fonning a new company, Canada Israel Tours, which will be devoted solely to the orderly de-velppnient of planned tours to Israel and Eiut)pe. The major participants are Alex Lucas of Lucas and Kmg, Hamilton, Herbert Niren.of A. Nii-enberg Travel Bureau ta Montreal,. Harold Sellg-inan of Union Travel Ser-
Cpme to Safety Harbor Spa oo the sunshine West Coast of Florida. Oldest natural mineral springs in America. Equal to famous spaa in Europe. Daily massage, inineral baths, special diets for weight control under direction of our medkal staff. Free golf on two 18-hole championship courses. Horse and dog tracks,'Jai-AlaJ. white sand beaches, fishing and other attraclions-nearby. Write fw inuonable rates and illaa-tratea brochure.
Or see yonr Ttavel Agem
vice in Toronto, and Miuray Heifetz <rf Dominion Travel Office in Toronto.
The foiir travel i^encies have had a combined history of almost 150 years as established trayel agents in their reflective cities. The combined experience of the four officers of the new company, together with their associates in the travel agencies indicated totals se-veial hundreds of years. All of the four officers have held national position in the American Society of Travel Agients, and are held in the highest esteem as pix)fes-sionals m thehr, trade. In addition to their professional qualifications;, the agencies mdividually have had a long record of experence in organizing and promoting group dc^artiires to Europe and Israel. Among the organizations for whom such groups have been arranged.
are Jevld^ Natioi B'nai Britb, the State of Israel Bond Organization, Ts^ rael Medical ' Assoiciation, United Jewish Welfare Fiind, Labour Zionist Organization of Canada, Government of Israel Invest ment Authority, and many others.
The new company will promote a series of tours based on the new low rate provided for groups of 40 people or more. The initial plans contemplate between four and six tours in 1963 with a frequency increasing to approximately one a month in 1964. The first de-partiure will be on May 15th and there will be a departure about every t wo months afterwards. The inclusive price for a three week holiday will be
Canadtah ~ ^^ihds from Montreal. With its tremendous purchasing power due to the volmne already being controlled by the participating agencies, Canada Israel Tours will be able to offer the highest quality
land inangments aV^ tte lowest price to various organizations- and groups who wish to take advantage of the new low. group rates. Most tours)will'also be available timniglt local travel agents.
RESERVE FOR
PASSOVER
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AIR CONOITIONEO
Spend Independem Day in bmel DmRTiNC Aran 221111 irom Toronto
for 28 days
12 DAYS; IN ISRAEL 14 DAYS IN EUROPE
VJsWng: Israel - Rome - Roi«nce- Venice - Lucerne - Lyons - Paris - Escorted Fully Inclusive Holiday •>' Itinerary upon request'- several other departures during April . May . June.
Carson Travel Service
473 EGLINTON AVE. WEST r- TORONTO 12,.0NT,
Phone: HV, 1-5167 /
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