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Title:
The Shofar, Vol. 52, No. 4, April 1976
Description:
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls, B'nai B'rith Young Women and Aleph Zadik Aleph, and B'nai B'rith Young Men chapters around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.
Date/Date Range:
04/00/1976
Subjects:
Active Leadership
Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA)
Alumni
B'nai B'rith Girls (BBG)
Chapters
Community Service
Conventions
Councils
Elections
Godolim
N'siot
Programming
Regions
The Shofar (Publication)
Language:
English
Era:
1970s
20th Century
The Shofar, Vol. 52, No. 4, April 1976
THE
SHOFAR
BBYO ACQUIRES
B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
420.00
SECOND CAMP
ALEPH ZADIK ALEPH (AZA)
B'NAI B'RITH GIRLS (BBG)
NEW FACILITY IN MIDWEST
$100.00
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APRIL, 1976
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A new star is rising on the BBYO horizon. The acquisition of a new camp in southern
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Wisconsin has been announced by David M. Blumberg, President of B'nai B'rith, and
Anita M. Perlman, Chairman of the B'nai B'rith Youth Commission.
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To be named in honor of Sam Beber, AZA's founder, the new camp is located 75 miles
from Chicago's O'Hare air terminal and 27 miles from the terminal in Milwaukee, near
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Mukwonago, Wisconsin.
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PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES
Youth Commission Chairman, Mrs. Louis L. Perlman, herself a midwesterner, called
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the camp purchase "the culmination of 10 years of hope and planning." Pointing to the
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very rapid growth of programs at B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp in Starlight, Pennsylvania,
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SPEAK OUT ON ISSUES
Mrs. Perlman commented: "As the world's largest Jewish youth organization, we have
the obligation to expand our camp facilities as rapidly as increasing enrollments and
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financial resources permit."
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How do the major Presidential candidates. feel on some of the
issues important to Jewish youth? The Shofar asked the major
declared candidates and some of the political leaders who have not
declared for the presidency but are generally considered by the media
er
to be contenders.
e hard-
We asked each politician to respond very briefly to two questions:
rls join
QUESTION 1 Should a Palestinian state be created in the
The facilities of the B'nai B'rith Beber Camp will rival any in the midwest. Located on
S, some
Middle East? If so, should it (a) be comprised of territory
beautiful 8-mile-long Beulah Lake, known for its crystal-clear water and excellent beaches,
nd also
"occupied" by Israel; such as the West Bank and the Gaza
the camp also has a 30-acre private lake. Camp facilities include horseback riding, sailing,
Often,
Strip; (b) include any part of Old Jerusalem: (c) include any
canoeing, tennis courts, and others.
er with
part of what has been Israel since 1948?
In announcing the acquisition of the camp, BBYO International Director Dr. Max F.
slowly
d byan
QUESTION 2 Should the possession and private use of
Baer observed, "It is highly fitting that BBYO's two camps B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp
end of
marijuana be legalized or decriminalized?
in Pennsylvania and B'nai B'rith Beber Camp in Wisconsin- were named after the mother
lain her
The complete answers are printed below. In a few cases, we received
of national BBG and the father of AZA."
frustra-
no response from the candidate's office despite follow-up attempts.
It was the vision of Sam Beber which led to the birth of AZA on May 3, 1924. Since AZA
nversa-
In some other cases, the candidate's office sent us copies of state-
had its beginnings in the midwest, it is appropriate that the camp named after the founder
ments on similar questions. In each of these instances, this has been
of AZA should also be located in the midwest.
is more
noted.
PROGRAM BEGINS THIS SUMMER
eat, but
(Responses listed alphabetically)
versa.
Use of the new camp will commence this summer. As with B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp
h feel
GOVERNOR JIMMY CARTER
in Starlight, Pennsylvania, B'nai B'rith Beber Camp will serve as an international facility.
ers be-
However it is likely to be utilized mainly by young people in the midwest.
an just
ON A PALESTINIAN STATE
The camp will offer a program of summer camping for children and youth. It will also
be utilized as a conference center for BBYO summer activities, such as chapter leadership
Any major territorial concessions by Israel should be predicated on a guarantee by NATO
countries, the Soviet Union, and the countries in the area, of Israel's security and right to
training programs, District conventions, and staff institutes. In addition, the camp will serve
exist as a nation with all privileges and responsibilities of a member of the family of nations.
as a facility for Hillel students, adult institutes and other B'nai B'rith programs.
I do not think that any Palestinian state can be recognized by the United States or Israel
Inasmuch as the camp has served for many years- under the name Burr Oaks Camp- as
a prestigious girls' camp, the facilities are spacious, well-constructed, and attractive. Each
st
until the Palestinians are willing to recognize Israel, although the shape of an ultimate solution
cabin is completely insulated and the floors are covered with inlaid linoleum. Each cabin
will probably involve the recognition of the Palestinian people as a nation.
A settlement is likely to grant Moslem worshippers permanent access to their holy places
is equipped with electricity, heat, hot water, and drinking water. The camp includes a large
in Old Jerusalem without crossing Israeli territory. However, I do not believe that Israel is
main lodge containing a beautiful dining room open on three sides and distinguished by a
natural tree in the center of the floor.
willing to yield complete control of the Golan Heights nor control of the Old City of Jerusalem.
A professional auditorium, a remodeled health center, and a multi-purpose social hall
ON MARIJUANA
round out the existing camp facilities.
puncil
(Statement over phone by aide, Carry Gold)
The Governor is in favor of decriminalization along the lines of what was done in Oregon.
However, this should be done by individual states and not by the Federal Government.
PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD
(The White House indicated that the President's "heavy demands on his time preclude"
his responding "personally to the great number of invitations for written statements and
of the
interviews. However, the President has addressed himself to the issues raised" by The
Shofar in previous press conferences and the following answers were supplied.)
WS, the
se who
ON A PALESTINIAN STATE
ing, the
The Palestinians do allege that they have certain rights, and they are insisting on partic-
entire
ipating, for example, at a Geneva conference or any overall conference. But they have
refused to recognize the State of Israel. And we, of course, strongly back the State of Israel
n Office
in its attitude that there must be recognition before there can be any contact or any partic-
inseling
a guide
ipation by the Palestinians in any negotiations.
ults in
Question. If recognition were forthcoming, would there be a possibility that land could
ble by
be found to create a Palestinian state?
The President. That, of course, would have to be decided in any overall settlement,
Brightly lit dining hall is open on three sides to reflect beauty of countryside.
and it seems to me that it would be inadvisable for me to pass judgment at this point on
The camp is located on 340 acres of rolling countryside. It is divided by Highway "J"
fice
what terms of any overall settlement might be.
with a tunnel connecting both sides of the property. There are plans for development of a
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The Shofar, Vol. 52, No. 4, April 1976
This newspaper contains articles reporting the activities of B'nai B'rith Girls, B'nai B'rith Young Women and Aleph Zadik Aleph, and B'nai B'rith Young Men chapters around the country. It includes information about officers, community service and philanthropy, events, alumni, and conventions.