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March 03, 1961 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-03-03

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Dutch Condemn
Firms Yielding
to Arab Boycott

AMSTERDAM, (JTA) — The
Dutch government strongly con-
demned Dutch exporters who
discriminate against Jews and
Israel in order to do business
with the United Arab Republic.
The criticism was made by Dr.
- Hendrik Vanhouten, the State
Secretary, in closing two days
of debate on the issue in the
Dutch Parliament. He said the
government woul ci consider
measures in the situation.
At a previous session, Dr. Jo-
seph' Luns, Dutch Foreign Min-
ister, asserted that a Dutch
initiative to press the United

Dutch Agents Offer
to Represent Zim

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire •
to The Jewish News)

• HAIFA — Several dozen
shipping agents in Holland
and West Germany have
offered to represent •Zim-
Israel Shipping Company in
countries where the present
agents, Van Ommeren of Hol-
land, discontinue their rep-
resentations, a spokesman
for Israel's maritime inter-
ests reported Tuesday. The
Dutch company. yielded to
Arab League boycott pres-
sure and a
ending •
esen
agree ►
t - Zim
T. D ch_ firm acted after
re vitig United Arab Re-
ic • threa
ch ships
z Can
D ch fir
doing busi
Israel.

Judge Nathan Kaufman
to Speak on Troubled
Children Monday

Circuit Judge Nathan J.
Kaufman will address a joint
meeting of the Sisterhood and
Men's Club of Cong. Bnai
Moshe 8:30 p.m. Monday in the
synagogue social hall; Ten Mile
Rd. at Kenosha, Oak Park.
Kaufman'S topic will be:
"Troubled Children In Our
Troubled World." The public is
invited.
Co-chairmen for the meeting
are Mrs. Seymour Fried, Sister-
hood, and Erwin Kepes, Men's
Club. Presidents are Mrs. Oscar
Spilkin and Seymour Fried.

-

Yaacov Hodess Dies;
Was Noted Journalist

Yaacov Hodes s, prominent
journalist and veteran Zionist,
died in Jerusalem Feb. 21 at the
age of 75. He came to England
from Lithuania as a youth,
worked for the London Daily
Express and became editor of the
now-defunct New Judea in 1924.
He was closely associated with
Dr. Chaim Weizmann and Nahum
Sokolow. Coming to Israel in
1949, he becarne editor of Zion,
the World Zionist Organization
quarterly.
He was eulogized at the funeral
by former Premier Moshe Shar-
ett and Education Minister Abba
Eban.

Misdirection of Mail to Arabs Protested by JTA

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
Jewish Telegraphic Agency filed
a complaint with the . United
States Post Office in New York
against the non-delivery of airmail
to its office in Jerusalem. The
complaint pointed out that air-
mail addressed to Israel was Mis-
directed to an Arab country or
countries, where it was subjected
to 'censorship before being, re-
turned to the sender in th
United States.
The JTA submitted wi its
complaint an envelope iled
from. New York on Dec. 6 ad-
dressed to the Jewish Tel aphic
Agency office in Jerusal , Is-
rael. The envelope was de ed
to the postal authorities in
Arab State, opened for inspec=
tion, resealed with a censorship
stamp in Arabic and rubber-
stamped, in French, to the effect
that there was no communication

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Teens of the Jewish Center
will hold a theater party at the
Mercury Theater for "Exodus,"
at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, March 12.
Teens must register at the
Center's cashier's desk by March
2. Jadeez Club is the sponsor.

FRANK E. JOSEPH, associate
treasurer of the Cleveland Jew-
ish Community Federation, and
HENRY L. ZUCKER, Federation
executive director, have been
elected to the board of governors
of Western Reserve University.

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Hillel Lecture Series
by Rabbi Sherwin Wine

Center Club Sponsors
`Exodus' Theater. Party

0 OFF

Earl Warr ,
of the Sup me
receive the
norary
Laws degre from ± Uni-
versity Pre ent Dr. Samuel Bel-
kin at a special convocation
March, Justice
- a • ers in
laying the cornerstone for a new
$3,000,000 classroom-adrninistra-
tion building, the first unit of a
$30,000,000 development pro-
gram.

Elliot Schubiner

Arab
o give Israel
shipping unhampered transit
through the Suez Canal prob-
ably would not help Israel and
would probably produce unde-
sirable complications.
He spoke after liberal MPs
expressed anxiety over recent
UAR demands that Dutch ex-
porters cease trading with Israel.
The deputies called on Luns to
reject the UAR demands and to
provide credit facilities for
Dutch exporters trading with Is-
rael. Israel Ambassador Hanan
Cidor was present in the House
during the debate.
The Van Ommeren Shipping
Company of Rotterdam mean-
while yielded to UAR pressures
and decided to terminate ar-
rangements with the Zim-Israel
Shipping Company by which the
Rotterdam firm represented the
Haifa company in the Nether-
lands.

The last three lectures of a
series on "The Relevance of
Judaism to the Modern Age" pre-
sented by Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine
of Temple Beth El of Windsor at
the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at the University • of Michigan
are scheduled for - March 8, 22
and 29.
They will cover, respectively;
"The Jewish Conception of God,"
"The Authority of Jewish Law"
and "The Idea of the Chosen
People." Dr. Norton Mezvinsky
of the University of Michigan
history department will share the
lecture presentation with Rabbi
Wine on March 29.

cumstances under which Ameri-
can mail to Israel was being
delivered to the Arab States and
for assurances that mail it en-
trusts to the U.S. Post Office will,
of be so mis-directed.

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