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September 08, 1961 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-09-08

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Jewish Agency Executive to Include
Orthodox
on Aliyah Wards Comniittee
(Direct

JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM — The Jewish
Agency executive at a special
meeting Monday devoted to the
current squabble over placement
of youth Aliyah ward _ s from or-
thodox backgrounds decided to
enlarge the committee handling
-classification of youth Aliyah
:wards to include orthodox repre-
sentation.
In its statement, the Execu-
tive gave its unqualified backing
to the youth Aliyah and its di-
rector, Moshe Kol, asserting that
the work of the Agency "always

has been and will continue to
be based on the principle which

ensures accommodation and up-
bringing in religious institution
of all of its wards who co
from homes or who had
viously been educated in o o-
dox schools of whose p
nts
had hoped for religious
uca-

lion for their children."
Youth Aliyah has be
target of criticism from

elements which have
that such children hay
placed in non-religious a
religious institutions.

the
odor
arged
been
anti-

In announcing the expan
of the classification commit-
tee, the Executive said it was
doing so "to avoid any pos-

Community Council
Announces Dates of
Committee Activities

Plans for major committee
activities and dates for Jewish
Community Council meetings
for the forthcoming season have
been announced by Stanley J.
Winkelman, Council president.
The initial meeting of the
Council Delegate Assembly will
be convened on Oct. 18 at the
Beth Abraham Synagogue. Sub-
sequent assemblies will meet
on Jan. 17, March 21 and May
16. A program committee chair-
ed by Mrs. Philip Bernstein is
readying the plans for the sea-
son's opening session.
The membership of the Coun-
cil's standing committees
being completed an
flounced sho
elman
stated. T
are e Culture
Coin
n, headed by Irving
Po
ner, the Community Re-
1
ns Committee, chaired by
uis Rosenzweig, and e In-
ernal Relations
which
chairma
The
Commit
with t
first
regular
month meeti s on Sept. 2
the In nal Relations Co
tee wi meet on Oct. 4.
Win elman state
at the
Council's Execut .
ommittee
will comme
s regular
schedule
onthly meetings
. 14. Other significant
ates announced are those for
the community wide commemo-
ration of the Warsaw Ghetto
uprising, to be marked on April
15, and the celebration of
Israel's Independence on
May 13.

Dr. Newman to Head
National Medical Group

Dr. Max Karl Newman, 19171
Woodston, has been named
president of the American
Academy of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation.
He was elected to the post at
a national meeting of the aca-
demy in Cleveland.
Newman, a graduate of the
University of Michigan medical
school, is a director of the De-
troit Institute of Physical Medi-
cine and Rehabilitation.
At the national meeting, he
presented, as co-author, one of
the principal papers dealing
with clinical significance of
pain.

Buy more U. S. Savings Bonds.

sible inadvertent errors in the
I future and to forestall any sus- paign" conducted by "certain
picions or misrepresentations." circles in Israel and abroad"
about the absorption of this par-
The Executive said the com-
ticular group of youth Aliyah
mittee "henceforth will con- wards. The Executive called the
sist of four educators includ-
campaign "senseless libels and
ing two on behalf of the youth unscrupulous slandering of the
Aliyah religious committee
Zionist organization" and of it
and the Jerusalem chief rab- "most felicitous institution whic
binate."

In defending the youth Aliyah,
the Executive asserted that "any
practice of coercion in matters
spiritual or religious like any at-
tempt to deflect anyone from his
faith or ly
alien
ent said that 30,000
ot'al of 70,000 boys and
rls who have been handled by
youth Aliyah since Israel was
proclaimed, had receiv a full
religious ed ation
d
at this.
percent
derably
high
youth
whom ha
dox bark

Despite "cert
diffictd-
ties," the
ive added,
224 or '7
r•cent of this
grou
wards were to
mid in orthodox institu-
tions.

for many years has been engage
in the rescue of young Jewis
souls."

The Executive particularly de-
nonunced t h e demonstrative
prayer meetings held daily by
orthodox elements outside the
Jewish Agency building as "an
ct of profanation."

Miriani Awarded Tel Aviv Medal .717
1

A medal struck by the munici-
presented a gold key to De- j =
pality of Tel Aviv in honor of also
troit to the Tel Aviv chief magis- y
Detroit's Mayor Louis
was presented y
o Mayor
During
stay in Detroit, t=i
Miriani by
m. David Tesh- Tesh
address several t:I
er, Con
eneral of Israel.
community lea
groups on
T.
lion of the Tel Aviv au- the refugee pro lem,
meetings
th
es was take in respo
ar anged through th Jewish
letter and
r al g
unity Council d other
,s delivered
t
Mayo
za lions.
el Aviv on
iani by
halold
se of the
sity of Michi-
orporation ounsel, at the In- gan's IB
.mputer was for-
ernational onference of Munici- m•-sted by faculty
mem-
1 Officials in Tel Aviv.
or nearly 100 regularly
scheduled courses last year.



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