14 Tuesday, December 5, 1989 / University Daily Kansan Caryn Silver, Memphis freshman, gives Sara Salkind, 13, Lawrence, a sisterly shove at the Jaybowl in the Kansas Union. Hillel students adopt siblings By Jennifer Metz Kansan staff writer Bowling was last weekend's activity for Caryn Silver, Memphis freshman, and her new little sister. Through the combined efforts of Hillel and the Lawrence Jewish Community Center, a group of Hillel members are matched with Lawrence children as part of the Brother and Big Sister Program. Amy Epstein, co-chairman of the program, said it helped to tie together the Lawrence and University Jewish communities. Between 10 and 20 children are matched each year. Silver said the program was a good opportunity for the children to have role models. She said she grew up in Memphis where there was a larger Jewish population than in Lawrence. Sara Salkind, Silver's 13-year-old little sister in the program, said she had participated in the program for three years. "They give good advice," Sara said. Sara's father, Neil Salkind, said the program had a variety of benefits. "The Jewish community here, although comfortable, is a minority. Neil Salkind said, "It's nice to be home," and the children at another point in life." It is always nice for his children to have an older sibling and an older friend to look up to. he said. Susan Elkins, director of the community center, said she had two daughters who have participated in the program for the past three years. Children from the community center do not know many other Jewish people outside the Lawrence area, she said. Children also do not understand that there are so many tall over the country. Elkins said. Recently, one of her daughters went to dinner at the residence hall where her big sister lives and met all of her college friends, Elkin When the children are initially matched up, they try hard to match them with students who have similar interests, she said. Greeks set to pool money for charity By Lisa Moss Kansan staff writer One Lawrence group to profit each year A new philanthropic program started by the Greek system will benefit the Lawrence community. The program, the Fraternity and Sorority Foundation of the University of Kansas, is set up so that fraternities and sororites donate 5 percent of their philanthropy money to one combined fund. The money from the fund will be donated to one organization in the Lawrence community every year, said Carol Kreeler. Panhellenic president. Money raised by each chapter is donated annually to a national philanthropy such as the Ronald McDonald House. The 5 percent donated to the foundation would be taken out of the money that is donated to the national philanthropy annually, Kre克尔 said. She said that two sororites, Delta Gamma, 1015 Emery Road, and Alpha Gamma Delta, 2005 Stewart Ave., would not be able to donate 5 percent of the money designated for their national philanthropies because their national councils would not allow it. Other chapters were happy to donate five percent of their national philanthropy money, she said. This does not mean the two sororities would not donate money to the fund, Krekeler said these sororites could find alternate ways to contribute. "We want to help the Lawrence community," she said. Krekeler said there was no way to predict how much the pool would Kyle Turner, chairman of the foundation committee, said he presented the idea to the Interfraternity Council because he thought that the greek system and its resources could be shared more equally with the university by donating a portion of the money that was being given to national philanthropies. A foundation selection committee is being formed. This committee will have the responsibility of choosing the organization that will receive the money. A group should be selected to pay the money by Fall 1900, Turner said. "We want to set up something and establish it," Turner said. "We want it to be in place for years to come." Greenpeace, Navy clash before Trident 2 launch The Associated Press CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The Navy out-muscelled Greenpeace antinuclear protesters yesterday, crippling their vessels and towing them out of an area where they tried unsuccessfully to halt the test launch of a Trident 2 missile. 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