'Mrs. Kaphan to Head
International ORT
Mrs. Ludwig Kaphan, National
President of Women's American
ORT (Organization for Rehabili-
tation through Training) has
been elected ""'
first president o!
Women's Inter-
' national---ORT at
a congress - of
constituent wo-
men's organiza-
tions held in
Geneva, Switzer-:
land. Delegates
from women's
ORT organiza-
tions in 13 coun-
tries, including Mrs. Kaphan
the United States, France, Iran,
Israel, Switzerland, Union of
South Africa, Canada, _Italy,
Morocco, Tunisia, Holland, Bel-
. glum and England, were present
at the congress.
July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
E, Fishman (Selma Kaufman),
of 24040 Morton, Oak Park, Mich.,
a daughter, Pamela Gail.
* * •
July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Max
Snyder (Ann Goldman), of 2642
Tuxedo, a son, Steven B.
* * *
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July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Sig-
mund Arday (Minnie Schneider),
of 3773 Wager, a daughter, Lois
Janet.
* *
July IT—TO Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Kaye (Harriet Lipson of
Detroit), of Los Angeles, Calif.,
a daughter, Laurie Jo.
* * *
July 11—To Mr .and Mrs. Her-
bert S. Feldstein (Susanne Rosen-
gard), of Kentucky Ave., a
daughter, Karen Sara.
* * *
July 3—To Mr. and Mrs. -Wayne
Schafer( Sandra Winseri, of De-
troit), of Flint, _ Mich:, a son,
Gary Janson.
July 2—To par: and 1VIr. Yale
L.. Brown, Omer., Detroiters now
of 6706 Nci13-'1e, yan NUyi, Calif.,
a daughter, Carol' Anne'.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry - Fried-
man (Loraine Berk),_ former De-
troiters, now of 940 S.W ; 22nd
Ave., Miami, Fla., a son, David
Jeffrey.
* *
July 18 — To Mr. -and Mrs.
Harry Malach , (Florence Kanter),
of 2467 Buena Vista, a son, Ken-
neth Mark.
* * *
July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred
J. Horowitz - (Lois Docks), of
11721 Otsego, a daughter, Debra
Lynn.
*. * *
July 26—To . Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Strager (Adele Wolfson),
of 12901 Dartmouth, • Oak Park,
Mich., a. son, RObert Silas.
* *
July 21 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Robert B. Gerendasy (Sue Pearl),
of 24678 Rensselaer, Oak Park,
a son, Fred Louis.
* *
July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
ald- M. Rogers (Jacqueline Good-
gall), a daughter, Sandra Toby.
* * *
July 15—To Dr. and Mr.s. Allan
Marks (Rosalind Friedman), of
8232 Hendrie Blvd., Rimtington.
Woods, a son, Jeffrey David.
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CASABLANCA, -Morocco, 7--
(JTA) — More than 2,000 Jews
have moved out of their homes in
the old native section of Casa-
blanca-as a result of the continued
clashes between Moslem National-
ists and the French administra-
tion.
Moslem extremists consider the
Jews pro-French and are making
the old quarter of the city unsafe
for Jewish life and business.
Although leaders of the Moroc-
can Nationalists continue to as-
sure the Jews that the demon-
strations in Morocco are directed
only against the French, it has
at ihe -clemOnstra-
become clear tli
tions are taking an anti-Jewish
turn.
Young Moroccans roam the
streets of the old native quarter
here shouting anti-French slo-
gans, but at the same time they
also attack and loot Jewish stores.
A report from London, mean-
while, stated that French officials
responsible for Tunisian policy
along with TuniSian officials
-rneetiti-gg--- With World
denied
Jewish Congress °representatives,
that the - Tunisian authorities
would mike any attempts to halt
emigration. of Jews from the
North African"country.
These :_statements- were made to
A. L. Easterinan, politidal direc-
tor of the WJC, and : M. -A. Kap-
lan, secretary .of .the French sec-
tion of the congress,:
M, Basdevant, deputy director
of the French Ministry for Tu-
nisian and -Moroccan Affairs, told
the WJC representatives that
there is no foundation to reports
that the Tunisian government has
informed the French authorities
that it desires to see an end put
to Jewish emigration from Tuni-
sia.
Official Tunisian circles have
also denied rumors to the effect
-that they intended to prevent
such emigration. It-was ,reaffirm-
ed, WJC officials said here, that
Tunisian Jew-s wotld' be trerated
just as other citizens, in conform-
ity with :the French-Tunisian
agreement for greater autonomy
for - the. Moslem country.
100,000,000-Year-Old
Fossil Found in Negev
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
Serving in
Homes and Hospitak •
Dr.
the Wayne University : Hillel
Foundation speaking at a sym-
posium_ in Ann Arbor, Aug. 1, on
the question of the Dead Sea
Scrolls, insisted that the Scrolls
could not be dated in the Middle
Ages,: - as claimed by Prof. Solo-
mon_ Zeitlin of Dropsie College.
HiS opinion was shared by the
other speaker, Prof. George. Men-
denhall Of the University . of
Michigan Department of Near
Eastern
• . -Studies.
Dr Kapustin said the Scr011s
are important for an . understand-
ing of the Second Cominonwealth
era. He linked them with the
Zadokite. Fragments. found by
Prof. Solomon Schechter in Cairo,
in 1910. . . -
Prof. Mendenhall argued that
asceticism; and the moral dualism
of the Essenes are to be found
in the early church. He said that
for an explanation of the back-
ground of Christianity it will be
necessary to look to the Essenes
for an understanding of rites in
the early church and the New
Testament.
Prof. Ronal Freedman presided.
The background of the Dead Sea
Scrolls was given by Rabbi Julius
Weinberg.
Jews Flee Old Section
-Of Casablanca Despite
Moroccan Assurances'
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Carolyi Chayet Wed U.S. Air Force Tolerates' Ban of Jewish GI's
From Arab Countries; Lehman Demands. Probe
Max Kapustin, director of To Allen E . Schwartz
WASHINGTON (JTA)—An 'ex- Force would use its influence to
Lecturers Differ With
Dr. Zeitlin on Scrolls
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JERUSALEM (JTA) — The
fossil remains of a reptile at least
100 million years old was acci-
dentally found in the Central
Negev. The fossil was embedded
in rocks dating back to the Cre-
taceous era, which paleontologists
place at about 100 million years
ago.
This is the first find in Israel
from the Cretaceous. Most Of the
fossils found in Israel have been
from the older Jurassic period,
but are of little scientific value.
The oldest fossil yet found, be-
lieved to date from the Triassic
era, some 200 million years ago,
was unearthed last year and sent
to a museum in Stockholni for
reconstruction.
,
...
MRS. ALLEN E. SCHWARTz .
In a candlelight ceremony at
Mayfair Room, June 19, Carolyn
Beverly Chayet, daughter Of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest H Chayet, of
Sturtevant Ave., became the
bride of Allen E. Schwartz, son
of Sam Schwartz, of Elmhurst
Avenue.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal and Can-
tor Hyman Adler officiated at the
double ring ceremony. Attending
the bride were her sister, Doreen
Adele Chayet, as maid of honor,
bridesmaids were Ruby Schwartz,
the bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Murray A. Chayet, the bride's
sister-in-law, Beverly L u b i n,
Kenar Parnagian and Elaine
Blake.
The bride was attired in an
ivory gown of chantilly lace
with a cathedral train and an
illusion, yoke embroidered in
seed pearls and rhinestones. She
carried a mother-of-pearl Bible
adorned with white orchids and
stephanotis. T h e bridesmaids
dresses were - fashioned of em-
broidered ice blue crystallette;
the maid of honor's dress was of
pink cryStallette.
Herman Lepkofker of Brook-
lyn, N.Y., was best man. Ushers
were Daniel Schwartz, the bride-
groom's• brother, Jerry Klein,
Murray. A. Chayet, the bride's
brother, Milton Dunn, Milton Til-
son, :and Henry Glass.
Jerry, Shipp was ring bearer
and Nikki Ann Chayet, the
bride's niece, was flower girl.
Guests from Los Angeles,
Cleveland and New 'Y'ork at-
tended.
After a two-week honeymoon
in Miami Beach, the couple are
now residing on LaSalle Blvd.
Bey of Tunis Decorates
Chief Rabbi M. Cohen
change of letters with Secretary
of the Air Force Harold E. Tal-
bott revealing that the United
States accepts the discrimination
practiced by Arab states against
Jews . in the American armed
forces, was made public by Sen.
Herbert H. Lehman.
A Jewish chaplain in the U.S.
armed services drew Sen. Leh-
man's attention to the section of
the Air Force manual which
states that individuals of Jewish
faith will not be issued visas for
Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
"Why aren't the rights of free
passage through these countries
demanded for all American citi-
zens regardless of their religion
or creed"? the chaplain asked
in his letter to Sen. Lehman.
"Why does our government rec-
ognize a religious distinction in
the partial distribution of inter-
national privileges accorded to its
traveling citizens."
Sen. Lehman in relaying the
chaplain's queries to the Defense.
Department said: "My objection
is not directed, of course, against
the quoted language in the man-
ual, but against our tolerance of
the condition to which the regu-
lation is directed."
Secretary Talbott replied that
Arab restrictions are "not within
the prerogative of the State De-
partment or the military to
change." He said that Saudi
Arabia and Jordan do not issue
visas to persons of the Hebrew
"race" for reasons of internal
security and that these regula-
tions apply to American Jews as
well as to Jewish people of all
nations.
Taking issue with this reply,
Sen. Lehman wrote: "I had hoped
that far from simply taking cog-
nizance of the matter, the Air
BBG Parley Aug. 15 19
the extent possible to see that
this= discrimination was not prac-
ticed against Americans who were:
serving their :country An.. -,the Air;
Force.'
To this Setr-etary. _Talbott . *1-:
swered - that the----Air FOrcez has
worked "ceaselesSly". to put
end to regulations of .t1-.4.--nature
that effect American_citizensi but
added that the Arab regulations -
are enfbrced,17. -foreign go:verri,
ments and are "not. within the
prerogative. of the Air *--FOre to:
change." He indicated that the-
exchange of letters is being for,.
warded to the Departnient of-
State for its consideration.....
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A number of Jewish commu-
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nities in Southern Tunisia have,
to all intents -and purposes, been
liquidated through emigration of
their members to Israel. Among
0
the communities in this category-
• Announces the sale of a limited miniber of
are: Zarzis, Medenine, Foum-
main -Synagogue seats, for .the
Tataouine and Matmata. On the
island of Djerda, whose Jewish
community is said to date back
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to the time of the destruction of
the First Temple of Jerusalem,
HYMAN J.
a great many Jews have left for
Israel.
Reports received here of at-
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tacks on Jewish bathers at Tuni-
Accompanied by B'nai David Choir
sian coastal beaches have caused
the police to institute more strin-
gent measures to protect them.
While it is still too early to know
the effects of the police cam-
paign, it is. hoped that the attack-
RABBI- HAYIM
ers, identified as bands of young
Moslems, will be captured or
frightened off.
CARSON BUICK
.
Congregation Wiwi -David
5716-High Holy Day Serviees-1955
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a gentleman in the lobby, of a
Chicago hotel. "Pardon my not
getting up," said the man. "You
see, I'm ailing from arthritis."
Jerry beamed. "That's perfectly
all right. I'm Lewis from Los
Angeles."
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