Dr. Freehof, Rabbi Rosenberg,
Maurice Samuel, Rabbi Klein,
Beth El's Annual Lecturers
The annual scholar series of
Temple Beth El will begin on
October 22 and will have as its
theme "Urban Challenges to
Jewish Life." Four outstanding
scholars will lecture, with Dr.
Richard C. Hertz presiding.
On Oct. 22, Rabbi Solomon B.
Freehof will lecture on "Urban
Life and Our Legal Tradition."
Wise, Rabbi Klein is spiritual
leader of the Stephen Wise Free
Synagogue in New York City.
All of the lectures will be held
in the main auditorium of Tem-
ple Beth El and will begin at
8:30. Admission is free and is
open to the public.
Notable Record
of Gary Gubner
.. By HAROLD U. RIBALOW
(Copyright, 1962,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
Rabbi Schachter to Speak at Beth Yehudah Dinner
The Annual Dinner of the
the Yehudah Schools, Nov. 11
at Cobo Hall, will feature as
guest speaker Rabbi Hershel
Schachter, according to an an-
nouncement by Leon Jay
Simon, chairman of the event.
Rabbi Schachter has estab-
lished a wide reputation as one
of the emerging personalities
and prominent leaders of the
American Orthodox Rabbinate.
He first gained prominence
in 1945 when, as a United
States Army Officer (chaplain),
he was the first Rabbi to enter
the German murder factory of
Buchenwald, where he imme-
diately threw himself into the
work of salvaging the last rem-
New York University must be
very proud of its Gary Gubner,
the shotputter and weightlifter,
for the publicity department of
the university released to the
American press a detailed list-
ing of Gubner's shot-putting
record at NYU since his fresh-
man year in 1961. The NYU
effort was prompted by the fact
that Gubner was about to par-
Dr. Freehof
Samuel
ticipate in the world's weight-
President of the World Union lifting championship in Buda-
for Progressive Judaism, Dr. pest, Hungary.
Freehof is rabbi of Temple
A week or so prior to the
Rodeph Sholom, Pittsburgh, is Budapest competition, Gubner
a past president of the Central made a place for himself on
Conference of American Rabbis, the U.S. squad by lifting 1,134 3/4
and author of many works on pounds, a mark which broke
Jewish law and lore.
four teen - age record s! On
On Oct. 29, Rabbi Stuart E. checking through the statistics,
Rosenberg will lecture on "The it was discovered that this rec-
RABBI HERSHEL
American City: Triple Ghetto or ord of Gubner's was good
SCHACTER
Triple Melting Pot." Spiritual enough to have won second
nants
of
his
decimated people.
leader of Beth Tzedec Congrega- place in the 1960 Olympic
tion, Toronto, Dr. Rosenberg is Games. It was only 401/2 pounds He organized the Jewish Com-
one of the most gifted rabbis in behind the American record of mittee of Buchenwald, the first
North America and a profilic Norbert Schemansky, the 38- Jewish organization in liberated
Europe, which set the pattern
writer.
year-old American champion.
On Nov. 5, Maurice Samuel
Gubner has been improving for the efficient relief and so-
will lecture on "Megalopolis and rapidly, for only a year ago, in cial rehabilitation work in the
Judaism: Shtetl and City in Jew- Maccabiah in Israel, he won liberated concentration camps.
ish Life." Maurice Samuel has with a lift of 973% pounds. But
Rabbi Schachter is a mem-
devoted his many gifts for some here he was, faced with top ber of the Executive of the
40 years to Jewish causes.
competition in Budapest, and Rabbinical Council of Amer-
On Nov. 12, Rabbi Edward how did he make out?
ica, and the president of the
E. Klein will lecture on "The
He didn't do as well as he' Rabbinic Alumni of .Yeshivah
City and the Synagogue--Chal- had on American soil. Gubner University. As chairman of
lenge and Response." Successor lifted 1,094.5 pounds, to win the Israel Commission of the
to the late Rabbi Stephen S. third place. The champion was Rabbinical Council of Amer-
Yuri Vlasov, who made a total ica, he has been invited for a
of 1,191 pounds. Schemansky comprehensive study tour of
was second with 1,182.5 pounds. Israel by the Ben-Gurion gov-
Weightlifting has been a sort ernment and is the official
of secondary thing with Gubner,
who is primarily a shot-putter,
yet he has managed to become 37 Nations Represented
one of the best weightlifters Among Brandeis Students
in the world. In shot-putting he
More than one-third of the
Flying to Tel Aviv?
also has made enormous prog- countries in the United Nations
ress. As a freshman, the best have representatives among the
he could do was 60 feet and 9 students who entered Brandeis
inches. His world indoor rec- University Tuesday.
ord last year was 64 feet, 11%
Coming from 37 nations and
inches. His coach, Joe Healy, five continents, the foreign stu-
thinks that the two sports go dents consist mainly of men and
hand in hand, in a way. "An- women chosen to study under
other fifty pounds attained in the university's Wien Interna-
lifting," he says, "can mean tional Scholarship Pr o g r am
another foot on shot-putting." now in its fourth year of op-
Now that the weightlifting eration.
championship is over, Gary Gub-
the foreign students
ner can concentrate on his shot- are While
studying on the Waltham,
putting and it remains to be Mass.,
campus, a group of Amer-
een how much better he can ican students
from seven U.S.
become.
He
is
bound
to
im-
The Jet Economy Group Fare prove, for at 19 he is far from colleges and universities are
studying at the Hiatt Institute
per person is only $592!
his peak and many shot-putters in
Israel, Brandeis' annual pro-
and weight - lifters go on for
gram
focusing on that country's
Nothing's more enjoyable than many years. We don't know his
social and historical
Visiting the Holy Land with a potential yet, but it is aston- political,
shing, if we are to look closely, institutions.
group of friends. And now the
enjoyable way is the money-sav- a t what he has achieved in the
Israel to Distill Water
ing way! Qualified groups of 25 p ast few years.
or more people can jet direct to
Israel Bond dollars are help-
Tel Aviv for only $592* per per-
Bonds Build Roads
ing furnish capital for the de-
son, round trip from New York,
New highways, now under velopment of Israel's first large
and stop over in many cities on construction using Israel Bond sea water distillation plant,
the way at no extra fare. (You Funds, are aimed at linking which will be operating in
needn't stay with the group while Northern cities, such as Haifa Elath within two years, utiliz-
in Israel.) Same swift jets, same and Tel Aviv, with the Negev ing the process developed by
superb cuisine, same fabulous area, where Israel's future lies. Alexander Zarchin. The distil-
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and from there to Elath. Proj- It will provide pure water to
Weekends, U. S. tax on domestic segments.
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new road between Upper and both human consumption and
AIR FRANCE Western
Galilee.
agricultural development.
spokesman of the Rabbinical
Council in its liaison work
wit h Israeli governmental
bodies.
At the time of the Hungarian
uprisings, in 1956, Rabbi
Schachter was appointed by the
United States State Department
as a special advisor to the Jew-
ish refugees involved in its
aftermath. Only a few months
prior to this assignment, Rabbi
Schacter was in the interna-
tional spotlight as one of the
delegation of American Rabbis
who were permitted to enter
Russia for the first time since
the S'oviet Regime was estab-
lished.
Rabbi Schachter serves as spir-
itual leader of the Mosholu
Jewish Center in New York
City.
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rector of the Yeshivah institu-
tutions, explained that the pro-
ceeds of the dinner form an
important part of the school's
annual budget.
An extra effort was pledged
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appointment of Jack Chumi-
natto to be in charge of in-
dustry liaison for the dinner.
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