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December 08, 1961 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1961-12-08

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Large Delegation Expected at UJA U.S.-Born Woman Is New Israeli Delegate to UN
But she is well known in the Jew, Noah Nardi, who was tak-
By SAUL CARSON
Conference in Ne w York, Dec. 10-11 JTA Correspondent
United States — particularly in ing his doctorate at Teachers Col-
at the UN
(Copyright, 1961,

A large delegation of Detroit-
ers, headed by Allied Jewish
Campaign leaders and officers
and members of the board of
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
will be among the more than
1,500 Jewish community leaders
from all parts of the country
who will attend the 24th an-
nual national conference of the
United Jewish Appeal, at the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New
York, Sunday and Monday.
Max M. Fisher,' Federation
president, will be one of the

AJC Cash Effort
Gains -Momentum

The Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's special million dollar cash
collection drive which started
Oct. 10 and continues through
this weekend had passed $900,-
000.
Leonard Simons, cash collec-
tion chairman, said "there is
every chance that Detroit will
be able to announce that it will
make a full $1,000,000 payment
to the United Jewish Appeal at
its national conference in New
York this week end." Simons
pointed out that present $900,-
000 total is a full $100,000 more
cash than was collected between
Oct. 10 - Dec. 10, 1960.
Detroit will be strongly rep-
resented as more than 1,500
delegates from all sections of
the country convene in New
York to discuss pressing prob-
lems of Jewish need- overseas
and in Israel.
Max M. Fisher, president of
the Jewish Welfare Federation
and Paul Zuckerman, Allied
Jewish Campaign chairman, will
head a delegation that include's
-Rabbi Morris Adler, Mrs. Harry
E. August, Mrs. Theodore Barg-
man, Dr. and Mrs. I. Jerome
Hauser, Dr. and Mrs. Richard
C. Hertz, Mrs. John C. Hopp,
Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, Phillip
Stollman and Mrs. Henry Wine-
man.

conference speakers.
Facing the delegates will be
adoption of a 1962 campaign
goal of $95,000,000 of which
$35,000,000 will be sought as a
special fund to help meet the
costs of increased immigration
to Israel. The $95,000,000 will
be used to assist 600,000 per-
sons including several hundred
thousand, still unabsorbed immi-
grants in Israel and Jews in 27
other countries plus refugees
to the U. S.
Guest speakers at gala closing
session of the conference will
include Arthur J. Goldberg, U.
S. secretary of labor; Dr. Giora
Josephthal, Israel minister of
labor and
housing;
Joseph Meyer-
hoff, UJA gen-
eral chairman;
Avraham Har-
man, Israel
ambassador to
the U.S.; Ary-
eh L. Pincus,
treasurer of
the Je- wish
Agency; E
ward M.
Warburg, U
honora
chairman,
presenting
United Isr
Appeal,
Josephthal
chairman
the Jewish Agency for Isra
Inc.; William Rosenwald, UJ
national chairman, representing
the JDC; Max M. Fisher, UJA
national_ chairman; Jack D.
Weiler, UJA national chairman;
Moses A. Leavitt, JDC execu-
tive vice-chairman, and Rabbi
Herbert A. Friedman, UJA--exe-
cutive vice-chairman.

Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —
Mrs. Shulamit Schwartz Nardi,
born in Brooklyn, brought up in
the United States, educated at
Barnard College of Columbia
University, is Israel's representa-
tive this year on the General
Assembly's Social, Humanitarian
and Cultural Committee.
_ This year is the first for 'Mrs.
Nardi on Israel's UN delegation.

General Zionist Confederation
Unity'
Calls for `Wor

e pioneering spirit.
NEW YORK, (JTA
orldwide
ration calling for
d the knowledge
"Is-
Jewish unity" and
ebrew as the lin-
my as the
rael's role and
e Jewish world.
a world Jewry
spiritual cent
6. To inf
ce the organiza-
factor for Jew- tion of Jew'
and most
communal life in
everywhere," was all county'
ish sure'
on a democratic
the opening session basis.
adopte
ee-day conference of the
of a
ex tive of the World Co
re no public libraries
ion , of Genera Zionist
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n, presi-
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Dr.
deration, pre-
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program t
sented
si
the sessi
h was adopt
d-
The pro am urges the
ed-
wide con tuency of the
eration:
and ma-
1. To pW mote a cl
een the
ture relationship
a and in Is-
Jews in the Dia
ael.
To fi
nceasingly against
the of assimilation, disin-
tegration and Jewish isolationism.
3. To foster among Jewish
youth the feeling of solidarity
and unreserved commitment to
traditional- Jewish values and
Zionist ideals.
4. To encourage idealistic aliya

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ORT Director Finds
Training in Israel
Far Short of Need

NEW YORK—Max A. Braude,
director general of the World
ORT Union, declared that in-
adequate financing of the ORT
-schools in Israel was depriving
hundreds of Israeli youth of a
vocational education. This is
happening at a
time when
skilled work-
ers and tech-
nicians are
in particularly
great demand
as a conse-
quence of the
country's rap-
id industrial
expansion,
Braude stated.
Braude has
just arrived
here from
Braude
Geneva, Switz-
erland, for discussions concern-
ing the financing of the more
than 600 trade schools and other
training facilities which ORT
conducts in nineteen countries.
He will confer - with leaders of
American ORT and the Joint
Distribution Committee.

Ford Alumni Century Club
At Yeshiva. University
Formation of an Alumni Cen-
tury Club to advance Yeshiva
University's "Blueprint for the
Sixties" development program
was announced when 300 pio-
neering .alumni joined the
group, formed on the occasion
of the university's 75th anni-
versary, in tribute to Dr. Samuel
Belkin, president of the univer-
sity, at a dinner in his honor.

lege of Columbia University. Dr.
Noah Nardi and the granddaugh-
ter of 'the great Masliansky were
married in New York. Dr. Nardi
is on the staff of the Israeli Min-
istry of Education. Mrs. Nardi
teaches at the Hebrew University,
giving courses in English and in
contemporary Jewish civilization.
Mrs. Nardi went to Palestine
with her husband in 1934. During
the World War, while visiting
the United- States,- she found her-
self unable to return to Pales-
tine. She stayed here, engaging
in Zionist work—first as editor
of the - Hadassah Newsletter, then
as director of publications for
the American Zionist Emergency
Council. Her Zionist work kept
her in this country for 12 years.
Then she returned home — to
Jerusalem.
Although a newcomer to-a UN
delegation, Mrs. Nardi is extreme-
ly popular and very well known
now to dozens of delegates from
all over the world. In her com-
mittee, she is a rock of patience
as well as a dependable fountain
of understanding.

Hadassah circles.
Shulamit Schwartz, born in
Brooklyn, educated in New. York,
is a granddaughter of one of
Zionism's greatest orators, . the
late Zvi Hirsch Masliansky: Her
father, a well-known Brooklyn
physician, Dr. Abraham S.
Schwartz, was also noted as a
Hebrew poet. ,
While she was a student at
Barnard College, Shulamit
Schwartz met a young Palestinian

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