Jewish Information Bureau Gets Query: Helsinki Mikvah Hits Snag The Jewish Information Bureau, Inc. constantly receives questions. relating to Jewish life and thought from individ- uals and organizations through- out the country. Many come from communities in distant lands. and perhaps the most un- usual inquiry which reached the bureau, its office at 250 W. 57th St., New York, was from the Jewish community of Hel- sinki, Finland. The Kehilla, officially known as Judiska Forsamlingen I Hel- singfors, is constructing a new community center and attached to this structure there is to be a mikvah, or ritual bath, as ordained in basic Jewish law. The problem is that of striking water, and, according to the letter, "there is practically no possibility to obtain ground water from a well on the site of the building which has rock (granite) ground. A very deep drilled well is possible in theory to construct, but such a well in the vicinity produced radioac- tive water and its use was pro- hibited by the authorities of the city." GOLF! - COURSE! LEWISTON LODGE at (Formerly Gassers) Carved out of the piney woods, a brand new 9 hole semi-pri- vate course adjoins Lewiston Lodge — and beautiful flower- rimmed courts for tennis play- ers. These are just two of the unusual features at Lewiston, a relaxer's paradise on the shores of gorgeous East Twin Lake. Live in cool comfort in individ- ual cabins or the main lodge. There's also: • Swimming • Trout fishing • Boating The food is great and dished out generously in North Country helpings ! BY DAY OR WEEK $75 Per Week Includes Everything Yes . . . Meals Too Reasonable Children's Rates YOUR NEW HOSTS: RUBEN GOLD DONALD RUNDE MERTON SEGAL JOSEPH HIRSCH LEWISTON LODGE 200 Miles North of Detroit Call Direct I DIAL 511 ST 6-2452 Locally Call BR 2-0100. Ask For Mr. Runde or Mr. Gold. The communication goes on to say: "The other possibility, of using rain water, is also meeting serious objections. The rain water will be dirty be- cause of the impurities of the town air and during the long winter only very small quan- tities of water could be ob- tained by expensive melting of the snow on the roof. The rain water, which has to be preserv- ed in covered cisterns will be- come unusable in a few days, smelling and dirty. "Could you indicate to us how all such difficulties could be overcome? Is there some liter- ature on that matter? Could you indicate a work treating in detail how a mikvah is usually constructed nowadays in U.S.A. or in Canada where the climate conditions are similar to our o wn." The writer of the letter, J. Bassin, executive secretary of the Jewish community in Hel- sinki, says f u r t h e r that "it would be very valuable for us to obtain some designs or de- tailed descriptions of the exist- ing installations." Eager for advice and guidance in the mat- ter, the writer anticipates an early and helpful reply. The Information Bur,eau re- fers questions of a religious character to recognized rab- binical authorities. This matter has been placed before both the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Cana- da and the Rabbinical Council of America. The director of the bureau, Bernard G. Richards, has been assured that every form of possible advice and as- sistance will be given to the community in Finland. BY S. MALINS JTA Staff Correspondent (Copyright. 1960, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) LONDON, (JTA)—A United Nations conference on crime was told there was an "evident relationship" between racial prejudice and juvenile delin- quency particularly in countries of high living standards like the United States. Britain and West Germany. Dr. Maurice L. Perlzwig of the World Jewish Congress told the UN Congress on Pre- vention of Crime and the Treat- ment of Offenders here that the relationship had become ap- parent in the swastika epidemic and wave of anti-Semitic inci- dents- that broke out last winter. "The growth of juvenile delin- quency in the most highly in- dustrialized societies," he told the congress, "carries with it a serious threat of the growth of racial prejudice among the youth." He noted that one aspect of this relationship had been ap- parent in the large American cities, notably New York, in the fighting among youthful gangs based on race. He said that much fighting might be re- garded as almost inevitable where racial groups of widely differing cultural traditions came together. "But what is more dis- turbing," he declared, "is the evident relationship between racial prejudice and juvenile delinquency which has be- come apparent in the recent wave of swastika and anti- Semitic incidents which has been particularly marked in countries with high standards of living like West Germany, California Housewife Wins Trip to Israel the United Kingdom and the crimes are committed 'for the United States." fun of it' and not for material Dr. Perlzweig pointed out gain." that these incidents had often taken place where there were ESTATE DIAMONDS few or no Jews and were among the more striking examples of Set Into Beautiful "offences committed by groups New Mountings without any apparent motive." They indicated, he asserted, that there was a "spiritual vacuum in the lives of count- less young people" which could be filled easily by any subver- sive ideas carried through the channels of mass communica- tions. 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Complain Israel Emissaries Lack Knowledge of Jewish Life Abroad JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Out- I saries have more than a hazy standing personalities in the idea about the actual condi- Israeli Government and in the tions." country charged that Israel The Institute, it was an- emissaries abroad lack suffi- nounced, has inaugurated a cient knowledge Of contempo• one-month course of special in- rary Jewish life abroad. struction for foreign emissaries Finance Minister Levi Esh- to help inform them about the kol, addressing a press con- conditions among Jews abroad. ference arranged by the In- The Institute was established a stitute of Contemporary Jewry year ago with the government of the Hebrew University, of Israel and the Jewish stressed the need to equip Is- Agency sharing the cost. raeli representatives abroad with comprehensive knowledge Royal Canadian Air Force and understanding of the Jew- ish communities in the Di- Band at Michigan State Fair For the seventh consecutive aspora. S. Z. 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Most of Soviet claims to ownership of the property involved was held property in Jerusalem valued by the Russian Orthodox So- at many millions of dollars, ciety or was registered in the were suspended to permit the name of the Czar or members negotiating teams to consult of his family. - their governments. After the Russian Revolu- It was generally believed that tion and the establishment of agreement on this question, a British rule in Palestine, the source of friction for years, is British mandate refused to close. recognize Soviet claims to the The properties involved in- properties. eluded the famed "Russian The Israel government has Compound" in the heart of already turned over to author- Jerusalem, which now houses ities of the Russian Orthodox the Israeli Supreme Court, the Church designated by the Israeli police headquarters, the Soviet government title to ministries of labor and corn- several church properties in munications and the Jerusalem Jerusalem. 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