UNITED NATIONS (JTA)- The United Nations Commission on Human Rights voted to post- pone until next year a decision on a resolution embodying basic principles for eliminating dis- crimination in education. The resolution was presented by the Subcommission on Pre- vention of Discrimination and Protection of minorities. The Israel representative was the only member of the commission to abstain. The commission adopted by a vote of 17, none against, and one abstention (Israel), a reso- lution proposed by France stat- ing that the Commission was in favor of drafting the basic principles of the eradication of discrimination in education but only after receiving further comments from governments. The debate on the subject showed that the main question on which the commission failed to reach agreement was on a definition of discrimination. Most delegations favored em- ploying the criterion of intent to discriminate, while others, particularly the United States, felt that action which resulted in discrimination, even if it were unintentional, should be included. Israel's delegate Haim Cohen who is the Attorney General of Israel, objected to the Ameri- can definition of discrimination. He noted that certain separate facilities in education did not in fact and should not in law constitute discrimination. As examples, he cited the separate school systems in Is- rael for Arabs and for ultra- Orthodox sects like Neturei Karta, who wanted their own school systems and were al- lowed by the Israel government to have them. The British and French delegates supported the Israeli position. Dr. Isaac Lewin, representa- tive of the Agudas Israel World Organization to the Human Rights Commission, was inter- rupted by the Soviet delegate when he pointed out that Jor- Mapai Has Largest Vote at Israel Teachers Parley TEL AVIV (JTA) Mapai teachers will hold a- command- ing position in the national teachers conference scheduled to be held here during the Pass- over recess as a result of elec- tion of delegates. In the final vote totals, the Mapai slate received 38 per cent of the total and five per cent from Arab teachers. The next closest bloc of votes, 20 per cent, was captured by the United Religious Party, while the Mapam received 13 per cent, Achdut Avodah 12 per cent, Progressives five per cent, He- rut five per cent and two per cent for the Religious Labor group. Suspend Teachers for Condoning Nazi Crimes Israel, Russia Agree on Book Reciprocity JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel has renewed permission for the importation of books and other published material from the Soviet Union after Moscow agreed to extend reciprocity and admit publications from Israel Nearly 12,000 Hebrew manu- scripts have been received by the Israel Embassy in Moscow from the Central Lenin Library. Among them are copies of docu- ments and books in the posses- sion of many Russian libraries, including copies of manuscripts from the famous Ginsburg Col- lection. The Ben Zvi Institute in Israel had requested the documents for a research proj- ect on Jewish communities. dan, in preventing Jews from going to the Wailing Wall, was practicing a form of religious discrimination. The 'Russian, A. A. Fomin, was upheld by the chairman R. S. S. Gunewardene of Ceylon who cautioned Dr. Lewin not to make critical references to specific countries. The exchange was touched of when the Agu- das Israel representative 'stressed the right of everyone to have access to great religious shrines, and cited the Jordanian ban as a violation of this right. Fomin • then- interrupted to charge that a particular coun- try was being attacked. HANOVER, Germany (JTA) —A new Zind case seems to be in the making as a teacher in the town of Mandelsloh, Lower Saxony, was suspended for mak- ing public anti-Semitic remarks. Legal action against the teacher, Edgar Fernau, has al- NEW YORK, (JTA)—France and Israel "will forever be united in the eternal struggle for liberty and human dignity," stated Herve Alphand, French Ambassador to the United States, addressing 250 Jewish leaders assembled at a recep- tion given in his honor at the Hotel Pierre by the American Friends of the Alliance Israel- ite Universelle. He likened France's aid to Israel, "at a time when help was most needed" to .the help given by France to the American col- onies in their struggle for in- dependence. -Alphand warmly praised the work of the Alliance, a lead- ing French-Jewish organization, active in the defense of Jewish Social Work Council OKs Work-Study Plan of JWB The Council on Social Work Education has approved in prin- ciple an experimental work- study program pioneered by the National Jewish Welfare Board to help recruit new pro- fessional workers for YMHAs and Jewish Community Centers, according to Sigmund Cohen, chairman of JWB's bureau of personnel and training. The work-study plan is currently being tested by a growing num- ber of local Jewish Community Centers and YM-YWHAs in co- operation with graduate schools of social work of a number of universities. Moroccan Jew Sentenced to Death In Absentia for Helping France PARIS, (JTA) — Moshe Da- ian, an interpreter with . the French Army, was sentenced to death in absentia by a Moroc- can military court. Also con- demned were two French offi- cers, in absentia, and one Mo- roccan Arab who was standing trial. Daian was charged with and convicted of "plotting against the internal security of Moroc- co" and supplying the French Army with information about the Moroccan Liberatiqn Army. All the crimes were alleged to have occurred before Morocco gained its independence. CARIBE MOTEL is the Place for your GUESTS attending your Wedding, Bar Mitzvah or special occasion. CARIBE MOTEL offers at no extra cost • Television & Radio • Parking • Continental Breakfast ROOMS CONTAIN Near Seven Mile Road rights throughout the world and operating a large network of schools in Israel and other Near Eastern countries as well as in North Africa. A telegram from Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, President of Israel, ex- pressing appreciation for the Alliance's "contribution to the growth of Israel" was read at the gathering. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who also spoke, stated that she is sure the schools of the Alli- ance, some of which she visited during her latest trip to North Africa, are strengthening the social fabric of that part of the world by raising the educational level of the local Jewish popu- lation. Prof. Rene Cassin, head of the French Conseil d'Etat in France and former chairman of the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, who is known as the "father of the Declara- tion on Human Rights," shared with the audience his reminis- cences on the drafting of the document. In his capacity as president of the Alliance Israelite Univer- selle, Prof. Cassin expressed the gratitude of the organiza- tion for the help extended to many of its schools by Ameri- can Jewry through the Ameri- can Joint Distribution Commit- tee. Former Sen. Herbert H. Leh- man, honorary president of the American Friends of the Alli- ance, who chaired the meeting, said that he is certain the gov- ernments of Morocco and Tu- nisia will encourage the Alli- ance to maintain and strength- en its network of Jewish schools in these countries. Oth- er speakers included Marcel Franco, president of the organi- zation and Alan M. Stroock, chairman of the board. APPAREL FOR GENTLEMEN For the man who wants the best! Suits and Topcoats $79.50 to $165 Luxurious imported Silks, Mohairs, Gabardines, Dacron and Wools from the world's finest mills. Elegantly styled and hand shaped by master tailors to assure you that you're well dressed at all times. See these new arrivals ... in beautiful Spring shades of Crater Blue, Grotto Gray, Photo Black and Sepia Brown.. STRICTEST RABBINICAL SUPERVISION under RABBI AARON SOLOVEICHIK,, , MOST REASONABLY PRICED NEW FOR SPRING Sport Coats, Slacks Sportswear, Furnishings and Knox Hats HARRY SOLOMON,. 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