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Win JWB Frank L. Well Awards

Annual Bible Contest
to Be Conducted
in Jewish Schools

The third annual Bible con-
.; test among the pupils of con-
-, gregational schools in the metro-
politan area will be conducted
= during the next month, accord-
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. ing to Frank Leiderman and
;e' Bernard Weiss. chairmen of the
7.-.2 directors council of the religious
", schools.
Contestants will be divided in
two divisions. The junior
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sion (seventh and eighth
•
14 grades) will cover questions per-
,:
taining only to the Bible. Those
in
•
• the senior division (ninth and
10th grades) will answer ques-
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4,1 tions both on the Bible and on
.1 the Prophets.
Each school will select a
▪
winner and runner up in each
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division.
School finalists will
•
1 '4'1 compete in a city wide contest
to he held May 13 at Temple
;.4 Beth El.
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Leiderman, director of Beth
Abraham Religious School, was
ilipointed chairman of the Bible
contest committee. Weiss. of
Temple Beth El school. will be

The 1962 Frank L. Weil Awards of the National Jewish Welfare
Board were presented to Prof. Abraham Joshua Heschel (left),
professor of Jewish Ethics and Mysticism at the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America; Rabbi Morris Lieberman (center),
of the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, and Graenum Berger
(right), consultant on Jewish Community Centers and Camps
of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York. The
presentation was made at JWB's convention in Miami Beach.
Prof. Heschel received the award for distinguished contribution
to the advancement of American Jewish culture. Rabbi Lieber-
man was honored for contributions to the welfare of Jewish
military personnel. Berger was cited for contributions to the
Jewish Community Center movement.

JWB Maps Passover Observance for
/00 000 J etvish GIs, Dependents

co-chairman.

Sale of Book Helps
Rabbi in Tel Aviv

Jewish Draftees
May Be Deferred
During Passover

Rabbi Jacob Hoberman, 17377
Indiana, is distributing in De-
troit a Hebrew volume entitled
"Hemdat Israel-The Love of
Israel" by Rabbi Israel Halperin
of Tel Aviv.
Rabbi Halperin was in Detroit
for medical care in 1957 and has
been totally paralyzed since his
return to Israel. The income
derived from his books sustains
the rabbi and his wife. Checks
may be sent to Mrs. Chanah
Halperin, 45 Meltzet St., Tel
Aviv, Israel, or to Rabbi Hober-
man.

The National Jewish Welfare
Board's Commission on Jewish
Chaplaincy has received an offi-
cial communication from Gen.
Lewis B. Hershey, director of the
Selective Service System, an-
nouncing that all draft boards
have been requested to give "fav-
orable consideration, wherever
possible," to requests of regis-
trants of the Jewish faith for
postponements of physical exam-
ination or induction into the arm-
ed forces during Passover.
This communication, addressed
GRACE YOUR
to Rabbi Aaron H. Blumenthal,
FESTIVE
TABLE
Mt. Vernon, N.Y., chairman of
the JWB chaplaincy commission,
With
was Selective Service Operations
Bulletin No. 81, entitled "Jewish
Ecit 9loin gst.ci
Holy Days." The bulletin gives
Jewish registrants scheduled for
physical examination or induc-
tion between sundown April 18
and sundown April 26 the right Egg only stand Inc:ductal and soffit.
to request deferment until after
In 9anzzel agis4on-ii-.2ton
Passover. Requests for such de-
A LARGE
ferment should be made directly

VARIETY OF

School finalists will receive
to local draft boards.
certificates while metropolitan
finalists and runners up in both
junior and senior divisions will
The National Jewish Welfare , available several thousand spe-
teccive special books as prizes. Board is making it possible for 1 dal packets of holiday food
..------------ 100,000 Jewish GIs on duty ; and literature for Jewish serv-
e 1 with American military forces icemen stationed at points too
.! guarding the frontiers of free- ; remote for chaplains to reach
I dom at home and abroad, a ' immediately before Passover.

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like number of their depend- 1 Some of these JWB Passover
i ents and nearly 20,000 patients ; foods and supplies will be used
1 in VA hospitals, to join their ; in Vietnam; Tin City, Alaska;
! co-religionists in observing; a t m issile tracki n g stations dot-
! Passover. the world's oldest 1 ti ng the Atlantic, Pacific and

I festival of freedom, beginning' Indian Oceans; at Cape Ca-
at sundown April 18.
' naveral, Vandenberg Air Force
! ! Passover services. sedarim. Base, White Sands M i s - s i 1 e
home hospitality, and, at many Range, and on ships at sea.
installations, special Passover
Chaplains and USO-JWB
i : meals during the entire eight workers have completed ar-
days of the festival (April 19- rangements for holiday observ-
/ 26) have been arranged by the ances at hundreds of installa-
370 full and part-time Jewish tions in Germany, France, Eng-
1 ' military chaplains, the 265 local land, Spain. Turkey, Italy,
, JWB armed services commit Greece, Thailand, Japan, Korea,
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tees and LISO-JWB field staff. Philippine Islands, Hawaii, Oki-
! Supplies of matzohs, wine, nawa, North Africa, Formosa,
PASSOVER
' chicken, fish and other holiday Iceland and in the Caribbean,
kosher
foods,
together
with as well as at all bases and VA
Hagadahs
and other
Passover
,: BUT . . . for the year , hospitals in' the United States.
religious literature, were
;' round — they can't be
months ago by JWB
R
, abbis Appeal to States
I beat for freshness and i to shipped
every military installation
Sunday Law Relief
for
quality ! i I
! where Jewish personnel are
I serving. JWB's Women's Or- NEW ORLEANS. (JTA)-A I
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&.........-........-..-....-..--..-....-..-i ganizatioris' Division has made resolution appealing to state
legislatures to enact "without
further delay" measures that
. would lift Sunday closing re-
. strictions from businesses that
observe their Sabbath on Satur-
day was adopted here at the
It is our privilege
closing session of the annual
Southeast Region convention of
to provide our Jewish
the Union of Orthodox Jewish
Congregations of America.
customers with
' The resolution said the Sun-
day closing laws "penalize re-
ligious observance by imposing
economic sanctions upon Jew-
H I -TEST
ish-owned business firms."
The extensive use of specially
Homogenized Milk
' developed teaching machines
"to acquaint both young and
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old alike with the basic tenets
and Butter
of traditional Judaism" was ad-
vocated in an address to the
FOR THE
convention by Joseph Kaminet-
' sky, director of Torah Umeso-
, rah. the national society for
Hebrew day schools.
The Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis will super-

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British Chief Rabbi
Asks Matyoh Ban End

LONDON, (J T A) - Chief
:Rabbi Israel Brodie of the
British Commonwealth has ex-
, pressed hope, in a statement is-
sued by his office, that British
Jewry would join in a request
I to Soviet authorities to allow
matzoh to be baked in the
Soviet Union for this year's
i Passover celebration.
I Rabbi Brodie said that with
the approach of the festival. he
was giving serious thought "to
the religious plight of our
brethren in Soviet Russia who
according to reports recently
received, find it increasingly
difficult to celebrate this festi-
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