W. Gerrnan TeaCher' Greek Citizens During War May Visit Evokes.Stir; File Claims for Indemnification Knesset to Debate Aground the World... A Digest of World Jewish Happenings from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic _ Agency and Other News-Gathering Media. United States GREENWICH, Conn.—The Connecticut Commission on Civil Rights last 'week ordered Mrs. Olive Branden, a real estate broker, to "cease and desist" a practice of discrimination against Jewish home buyers, after it was disclosed earlier that she had prepared a memorandum to her staff on how to detect and avoid Jewish buyers. NEW YORK—Daniel Mayer, French political leader and chairman of the World Union executive committee, said here last week that the solidarity of American Jewry, patterned on a kind of "communal Marshall Plan" was the decisive factor in the reconstruction of thte.surviving Jewish communities of Western Europe . . . An advisory board of prominent American bankers and businessmen has been established here to guide the policies of the New York branch of the Bank Leumi-le-Israel and its representative office in Los Angeles which was opened last week, it was announced by Dr.-Y. Foerder, chairman of the bank .. . Bnai Brith's helpfulness to Jewish life was emphasized here by Philip M. Klutznick, former national president of the group and member of the U.S. delegation to the United Nations, before the Metropolitan Council of Bnai Brith Conference this week . . . Faculty members of over 100 schools of medicine, dentistry and osteopathy attended an all day conference here this week of coordinators of cancer teaching, at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University . • . Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice president of the Israel Bond Organization, left for Europe Sunday to confer with European Jewish leaders on a program of accelerated activity in 1962 to provide increased funds for Israel's economic development . . . The new $1,250,000 Edward Neimeth Institute for Medical Research of Maimonides Hospital was dedicated here this week in the presence of city officials and prominent community leaders. BOSTON—A gift of $150,000 has been made by members of the Riesman family to the Beth Israel Hospital Developmen Program, and it-was disclosed that a new medical lecture hal and an expanded dental clinic will be dedicated to the family i appreciation of its efforts in behalf of the hospital. LOS ANGELES—The $2 million Jewish Federation-Counci Gateways Hospital was dedicated here by Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt who flew from New York to speak at the affair . . . The 30th annual conference of the Jewish National Fund of the Greater Western area concluded here Sunday after electing Benjamin H. Swig area president, and adopting a $11/2 million goal. WEST ORANGE, N.J.—The Kessler Institute for Rehabilita- tion here has dedicated a new one million dollar in-patient wing, containing a therepeutic swimming pool and 48 beds, in con- junction with the Institute's 12th annual meeting. GARY, Ind. An agreement between the Jewish Federation here and the Chicago _Jewish Family and Community Service by which counseling is provided by the Chicago agency to families in the areas outside Chicago is growing in value to such families, the federation announced this week. STORRS, Conn.—The Hillel Foundation at the University of Connecticut announced this week that it is organizing ,a club to provide social and cultural programs to unmarried Jewish graduate students and faculty. CHICAGO—Ground has been broken for five new buildings at the Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center as part of a $16 million expansion program previously announced by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago. WORCESTER, Mass.—A large majority of thte 380 Jewish families in - Worcester polled in a survey sponsored by the Jewish Welfare Federation said they agreed the community needed a new community center and they would support such a project . . . Temple Sinai, newest reform congregation here., has announced plans to purchase a 42 acre estate with a 16 room colonial residence to serve as a sanctuary and school facilities 'for the temple. PHILADELPHIA—The United Nations and Women's Ameri- can ORT are "bound together, not only by common sympathies but also as workers in the same vineyard," Paul Haffman, man- aging director of the UN special fund, told 1.200 delegates to the Women's American ORT _convention here Monday. Europe LONDON—The International Red Cross has to Hungary and Poland to investigate claim many for compensation by' war victims were victims of Nazi medical experime PARIS—A new home for the age w h will help alleViate the housing shortage currently hitt' g erly Jews, was dedi- cated here in the presence of Char s J dan, oversea ector of the Joint Distribution Committ a Saul Kag of the Conference for Jewish Mat ial i aims again e any. Isra JERUSALEM—The first sap gs of 00-tree grove in honor of Heinrich Gr er, the Surrogat Bishop of Berlin who appeared f the pr n the tri of Adolph Eichmann, were plante last week in he Jerusal Forest by7 the bishop and membe f his famil . . . Lea of the United Jewish Appeal inclu Dewey l.. Stone, Ir- man of the Jewish Agency and R • Herbert R. Fri an, executive vice president of the UJA, ferred here onday with Finance Minister Levi Eshkol on urrent lem of immigration into Israel and the integration ewcomers. Latin America Dr. Tobias Kamenszain, president of the Buenos Aires Jewish Community and head of the Federation of Argentine Jewish Communities, has hailed the Conference on the History and Sociology of ,Jewish Life in Argentina which recently concluded a four-day series of sessions here. JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The visit of a West German teacher to an elementary classroom here, approved by the Israel Ministry of Education, evoked sharp exchanges in a question and answer period in the Knes- set, Israel's parliament. It is to be the subject of a later full debate. Mrs. Ester Naor, a Herut deputy, criticized the Educa- tion Ministry for approving the visit which, like other manifes- tations of Israel-West German cultural exchanges, she said, contradicted efforts to increase awareness of Israeli youth of the Nazi holocaust. Education Minister A b b a Eban replied that his Ministry acted on the matter of the visit within the general policy lines of the Israel ,government re- garding relations with Germany. ' A proposal fo on the mat a 28-22 Persons who held Greek citi- zenship at the time of Nazi Occu- pation in Greece and who were persecuted because of being Jew- ish, or because of political rea- sons, may now file claims for in- demnification. The payments will from a fund of a ximately $28 millions whic he Federal Republic of Ger is making, available to Gre r this pur- pose. The p •d for filing p H tions e res on Dec. Th allowing e of rsecution a as de ifiable: ) Restricti of fr dom (inc erati D age to health (i it (3) Death. ' licatio ould be made The appointment of Rabbi OMON S. BERNARDS as dir for of the department of int eligious cooperation of the nti-Defamation League of Bn Brith was announced by jamin R. Epstein, ADL na- nal director. Hwy BAKER'S Almost Everything in Wear- ing Apparel from Size 40 Extra Long to 66 Stout. I jerry BAKER'S 5036u.,72.3I:ItticAs,,,A.,,,,,t, JOHNNY LEBOW Invites His Friends and Customers fo See THE NEW CHEVROLET FOR '62 Cy P an on P.S. Our Service Department is now - open to midnight! NICOSIA, oup of Cyp ote sued a prot ed plans by the re to ban the sh ing e film "Exodus," which struggle for fre The protest Aare e Cypriote ht d surrender to pressure e United Arab Re- public event the show' a of • ppositio by the fi to t film s be ye be convey gate at t ference o ns. KELLY CHEVROLET 18045 LIVERNOIS —F B C I RTIS UN 3-7000 Councilman Connor Fights For You He has fought to keep business here and to attract new industry . through the Planning Commission . . . through new water and sewer facilities for homes and industry . . for reduced railroad rates . . . etc. RE-ELECT COUNCILMAN EDWARD CONNOR oronto are med Honor Jewi May 5 through a Greek attorney in the community, or Daniel Alhanatis, lawyer, 2 Nikis St., Athens, Greece. He is the legal counsel of the American Joint Distribu- tion Committee in Athens. TORONTO, e on wh $2 y Hall built as seen re-n athan Phillips Square on or of Toronto's Jewi r. Phillips, wh een mayor since 1955, as oposed f the honor a cit council tion in re nition of his of on behalf f the new The area reviously as Alber quare. Samuel Seller L/ tg,obert W natotat, 0.. 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