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July 06, 1962 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-07-06

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Ground Broken for Livonia
Hebrew School's Building

4,000 Israelis Refusing to Work
Full Week Will Have Less Pay

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM — Four thousand
Israeli civil servants out of a
total of 30,000, who have refused
to work the full 45-hour week in
summer as agreed recently be-
tween the Histadrut and the Civil
Service Union, will have the time
absent docked from their wages.
The decision to take this step was
taken at a Cabinet meeting.
Clerical workers in Israel have
previously enjoyed a shorter
working week during the sum-
mer months, but in view of the
urgent requirements of mass

Ground was broken on June 25 for the new Maly. and
Samuel Cohn branch of the United Hebrew Schools en Seven
Mile Road, west of Merriman, to serve the 1,501 Jewish fami-
lies now residing in the Livonia area. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin
Cohn, whose gift in memory of Mr. Cohn's parents makes
the new school building possible, turned the first spadeful of
earth for the new building, to be financed in part by the capital
needs committee of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
In the photo, from the left, at the groundbreaking cere-
mony, are: Jack Shenkman, Irwin Cohn, David Safran, presi-
dent of the United Hebrew Schools; Mandell Berman, former
UHS president. Standing, on Berman's left, is Louis Tabash-
nick, chairman of the Federation capital needs committee.
Jacob Citrus, chairman of the real estate committee of the
United Jewish Charities, is on the extreme right.
Other participants in the ground-breaking were Dr. and

Mrs. Daniel Cohn, brother and sister-in-law of Irwin Cohn, and
Isidore Sobeloff, executive vice president of the Federation.
A smiling bystander was Perry Jarrett (extreme left), who
has seen 34 years of service in the employ of both Mr. and
Mrs. Irwin Cohn and the late Maly and Samuel Cohn in whose

name the school is being dedicated.
The building is being designed by King and Lewis, archi-
tects. It will have eight classrooms, three of which can be

combined to form an auditorium. Parliament Construction Co.
is the builder.
The building is expected to be completed in September,
in time for fall semester classes.

Dozens of Nazi German Judges
Retiring with Pension Rights

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
I A resolution of the Bundesta g
to The Jewish News)
BONN — First reports submit- had given the jurists until June
retire vo untarily.
ted Tuesday by the Justice hrm-
The judges and prosecutors in
istries of the West German Land-
er to the W est German Federal question had been members of
Minister of Justice, Dr. Stamm- ' sPeeial Nazi courts that had im-
berger, indicate that dozens of 4.,
n°sed unlawful death Penalties
judges and public prosecutors –glues say that around 100
who served under the Nazis have during the Nazi era. Unofficial
voluntarily retired and thus re- judges and prosecutors — out of
a total of 11,600 in Western
tamed their pension rights.
Germany — availed themselves ,
The Federal Government had of the offer, some of them wait-1
long urged the judges — appoint- ing until the very last minute on
ed for life and not dismissable, Saturday night to retire.
under a law passed during the
Nazi era — to retire voluntarily.

New York Federation
Announces $1,000,000
Job Project for Aged

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
Federation of Jewish Philan-
thropies announced plans for a
joint program with federal and
state agencies to demonstrate
how local communities can pro-
vide job opportunities for dis-
abled persons over 60 who want
or need work.
The project will involve ex-
penditures of $1,000,000 over a
five-year period. It is being
started in New York City and
the Coney Island section of
Brooklyn by federal and state
officials of vocational rehabilita-
tion agencies in cooperation
with the Federation's Employ-
ment and Guidance Service,
Robert Rau, president of the
Federation agency, said. -

L. A. State Hospital
Adds Jewish Chapel

LOS ANGELES, (JTA) — A
new Jewish chapel, with facili-
ties to accommodate 200 persons,
was dedicated here at Camarillo
State Hospital. The facilities, ac-
cording to Rabbi Eugene Gruen-
berger, chaplain at the institu-
tion, include a kosher kitchenette
and a rabbi's study.

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N.Y. Jewish Groups
Fete Avraham Harman

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
Ambassador of Israel to the
United States, Avraham Harman,
was accorded special tribute "for
strengthening the bond of friend-
ship between the people of Israel
and the people of the United
States" at a dinner sponsored by
the Fraternal Division of State of
Israel Bonds at the Commodore
Hotel.
The dinner, attended by 450
representatives of more than
3,000 Jewish fraternal and lands-
manshaften organizations in the
New York metropolitan area, re-
sulted in the sale of $500,000 in
State of Israel Bonds. Ambassa-
dor Harman, who was unable to
attend the dinner due to illness,
was the designated recipient of
the division's annual "Israel Bond
Fraternal Award."

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Naturally .
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good taste.

Charles H. Gershenson

President,
Wayne Michigan
Building Corporation

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immigration, the government ap-
pealed to them this year to work
the full week during summer
too.
A sharp statement issued at the
close of the Cabinet meeting
termed the full work week as an
essential factor in the implemen-
tation of the new economic pro-
gram.

Mt. Sinai of N.Y.
Raises $11,000,000
For New Buildings

NEW YORK, (JTA) — Mount
Sinai Hospital, which has been
conducting a $17,000,000 cam-
paign for needed new buildings
and renovations, has raised $11,-
000,000 of the total, according to
the institution's 109th annual re-
Port-
One new nine-story building,
the Klingenstein Clinical Center,
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