Memorial Chair at Bar-Ilan University;
Abe Kasle and Al Borman Head Committee
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were formulated under an
agreement signed by the Min-
istry of Commerce and Industry
and the Koor Company, owners
of "Steel City." According to
the official announcement,
"Steel City," located near Haifa,
will produce 120,000 tons of
steel and iron by 1962 cover-
ing practkally all Israel's de-
mand for industrial structural
steel. Under the new expansion
plans, total annual production
of 300,000 tons is foreseen as
the ultimate goal.
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Melvin Chernow Named
Habonim Parley Envoy
Melvin Chernow, 3385 Rich-
ton, departs Sept. 22 for Haifa
for the 10th annual World Hab-
onim Seminar. I-Te will be among
a group of 50 U.S. delegates.
Chernow is past vice presi-
dent of Habonitn and currently
is president of Habonim Labor
Zionist Youth.
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Friday, August 12, 1960
At a dinner meeting held
Sunday at the Lake Angelus
summer home of Phillip Stoll-
man and Mr. and Mrs. Max Stoll-
man, efforts were inaugurated
for the establishment of a Chair
in Medieval History at Bar-Ilan
University in Ramat Gan, Israel,
in memory of Dr. Abraham M.
Hershman, who was rabbi of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek for
more than 50 years.
Abe Kasle inaugurated the
project by including in his $65,-
000 collective gift, made on the
occasion of his recent 65th
birthday, a gift to Bar-Ilan in
memory of Dr. Hershman. At
the Bar-Ilan gathering at the
Stolimans' home, on Sunday, he At the Bar-Dan dinner, left to right: Tom Borman, Al Borman,
explained that the sum of $100,- Dr. Tuvia Bar-Dan and Abe Kasle.
000 will be needed to make the
memorial a reality.
advancement of Zionism and sit), in Israel's educational
system, reported that there
Tom Borman announced a general cultural activities.
Phillip Stollman, national will be 550 students at the
gift of $15,000 towards the
Hershman Chair in behalf of chairman of the American Com- university next year. The fac-
himself and his brother, Al. mittee for Bar-Ilan University, ulty will number more than
spoke about the national plans 100 professors and instruc-
Al Borman, wilt, accepted the
to
promote Bar-Ilan activities. tors. He said that 260 appli-
eo-chairmanship of the commit-
Max Stollman reported cations already have been
tee with Kasle, to raise the on Mrs.
the
progressive
steps taken received for next semester—
fund,
addressed
the
$100,000
here
to
form
a
national
Women's compared with 60 at the same
gathering and paid tribute to
Organization
for
Bar-Ilan
Uni- time last year—and that the
the memory of Dr. Hershman,
university could accommodate
versity.
recalling the late leader's num-
Rabbi Samuel Stollman, of 1,000 if it had the means.
erous contributions towards the
Comparing Israel's higher
Windsor, presided at Sunday's
program. Participants included school provisions, Dr. Bar-Ilan
Brig.-Gen. and Mrs. S. L. A. said that only 11,000 students
are provided for in Israel's
Marshall.
higher schools of learning, but
Guest speakers at the dinner that there should be 20,000,
were Tuvia Bar-Ilan, acting based on the figures available
director general of Bar - Ilan for Michigan and other states
University, son of the late Rabbi in the U.S.
Meir (Berlin) Bar-Ilan, in whose
MURRY
in the university was
KOBLIN
established, and Prof. Saul Lieb-
ADVER
erman, head of the department
TISING
of Talmud at the Jewish Theo-
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
logical Seminary in New York.
ART
to The Jewish News)
Dr. Bar-Dan, who outlined
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WASHINGTON,—The trial of
Israel's educational needs and George Rockwell, self-styled
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the place of Bar-llan Univer- leader • of the American Nazi
Party, has again been held over
until Aug. 17. Municipal Court
Judge George Neilson granted
a request by the self-styled lead-
er for more time to prepare his
defense on charges of disorder-
ly conduct.
The trial, which was sched-
uled to take place Wednesday,
referred to an incident on July
3 when a riot broke out at one
of Rockwell's weekly rallies.
Tuesday, Rockwell asked Judge
Neison to relieve his court-
appointed attorney, 0. B. Park-
er since he wished to defend
himself, This was Rockwell's
original intention from which
he retreated when the question
of sanity was raised by the
prosecution. Having now been
found sane by psychiatrists of
the District of Columbia gener-
al hospital, Rockwell felt he no
longer needed an attorney.
Another trial involving Rock-
well, arising from an incident
on July 24, is still pending and
is scheduled to take place Aug.
26.
Last Sunday, Rockwell
changed his tactics and ap-
peared at his weekly rally with-
out displaying any Nazi symbols.
His troopers wore no uniforms
WAIN PRIRTS—It's rsa/ fruit. Natural figs, apricots, cherries,
and did not surround him as a
pinsapple, prune, raisin, plus tutti frutti. Rsfrcshins, tang%
bodyguard, as they had done in
bile-sins squares. I lb., $1.39
the past. No banners or arm-
bands with swastikas were seen.
Rockwell announced today
• excrusive dt
that he will sue the Anti-Defa-
mation League of B'nai B'rith
as the alleged organizer of the
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riots against him on July 3 for
NEW STORE:
which he is charged with dis-
orderly conduct.
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The duction within the coming years
First National Bank of Boston
and the Lazard Freres Bank ex-
pressed interest in joining the
World Bank in a major invest-
ment project to expand produc-
tion of the Dead Sea potash
and chemical works in Israel.
The two banks would provide
an investment of abou' $11,000,-
000 while the World Bank
would loan $22,000,000 towards
the $45,000,000 investment proj-
ect.
It was announced the plans
for increasing Israel's steel pro-
5 — THE D ETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Banks in U.S. Join in Expanding Israel
Potash Production; Invest $11,000,000
$15,000 Borman's Gift Starts Hershman