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October 26, 1962 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-10-26

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— Friday, :October 26, 1962

THE DETROIT JEWISH NE

Dr. Bar-Ilan Will
Bestow University
Fellowship on Cohn
Dr. Tuvia Bar-Ilan, director-
general of Bar-Ilan University,
will represent the academic
body in conferring upon. Irwin
I. Cohn an honorary fellowship
of Bar-Ilan University at the
annual Bar-Ilan dinner, Dec. 5.
Dr. Bar-Ilan is the son of the
late world-renowned Zionist
leader, Rabbi Maier Bar-Ilan,
whose name the University

Cohn (left) and Dr. Bar-Ilan

bears. Dr. Tuvia Bar-Ilan is a
graduate of the Brooklyn Tech-
nical College and received his
doctorate from the Hebrew Uni-
versity in Jerusalem. During
the War of Liberation, he was
a commanding officer in the
Israel Army. Besides being di-
rector-general of the Univer-
sity, he is lecturing in the high-
er fields of Chemistry.
Dr. Bar-Ilan expressed in a
letter to the Detroit Committee
that "he will be most happy to
bestow this great honor on Ir-
win I. Cohn, whom he respects
for everything that Irwin stands
for in the Jewish Community in
the United States and Israel,"
a spokesman said.

Kremlin Planning to Shut
Synagogue on Weekdays

creo Adler g{nows

Government officials have
charged openly in recent months
that the synagogue is a center
for alleged "black market traf-
fic" in Hebrew ritual prayer
shawls, phylacteries and prayer
books which, presumably, are
donated to the congregants by
foreign visitors.
At the same time, it was re-
ported that Naum S. Paller,
president of the Central Syna-
gogue, informed his congrega-
tion during the recent High
Holiday services that the gov-
ernment had been requested for
permission to have new prayer
shawls woven for the Jews who
Israel Chief Rabbi
lack the taleithim.
Paller was quoted as saying
Appeals for Halt to
that he had hired a weaver, who
Cemetery Desecration
is a non-Jew, to make the talei-
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
thim, and that he hoped permis-
to The Jewish News)
sion for a start of the manufac-
JERUSALEM — Chief Rabbi ture might be received soon.
Yitzhak Nissim said Wednesday
he had cabled leaders of Zionist,
rabbinical and community or- Israel Rabbinate
ganizations throughout the world
asking them to use their influ- Tells `Inbal' Not to
ence to halt the desecration of Dance for Jesus Film
the Jewish cemetery of Mount
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Is-
Olive in Jerusalem's Old City, rael's Chief Rabbinate ex-
which is under Jordan control. pressed disapproval over an
The Chief Rabbi said he took arrangement made between
the action after a visit to Mount Inbal, the Yemenite dance
Zion, during which he was asked group here, and a Hollywood
to see the ancient Jewish ceme- movie firm which has sched-
tery through a recently installed uled employment of the dancers
telescope. He said he could clear- in the filming of a picture deal-
ly see a road being laid from ing with the life of Jesus.
Jericho road through the ceme-
The Inbal aggregation has
tery to a new hotel being built been booked by United Artists
by International Hotels, a sub- for a three-month stay in Holly-
sidiary of Pan Anierican Air- wood, with a provision for three
ways.
more months, to participate in
the making of "The Greatest
Story Ever Told." Thirty mem-
bers of Inbal have already ar-
rive in. Hollywood.

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
Central Synagogue of Moscow,
which for years has been open
for services seven days a week,
may be closed weekdays • on
orders of Soviet authorities, ac-
cording to a report here in The
Day-Jewish Journal, a Yiddish
daily.
The official Kremlin excuse
for the possible order to shut
the house of worship on week-
days, according to the report, is
that the partial closure "will
prevent the illegal trade in re-
ligious articles."

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N. Y. School Board Vetoes Books
Which Ignore Jewish Rote in U. S.

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The
New York City Board of Educa-
tion notified textbook publishers
this week it will not accept text
books and other instructional

During Partisan
Election Times

WE TEND TO
FORGET THE
NON-PARTISAN
CANDIDATES

As you know our good friend

IRA KAUFMAN

IMPERIAL, CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH
VALIANT

material for use in the -city's
public schools which do not give
an accurate view of minority
groups.
Superintendent of Schools
John J. Theobald, in stating his
policy, said that most social text-
books still pictured "a largely
white, Anglo-Saxon view of our
society and its history" and that
they tended to ignore such
groups as Jews, Indians, Negroes
and citizens of Latin and Asian
origin in reporting on the his-
torical developments of the
American people.
He cited complaints by the
board to publishers concerning
such inadequacies and particu-
larly the skimpy discussion of
Nazi and -Communist atrocities.
Theobald declared in his mes-
sage to the publishers that "our
students find it difficult to get
any adequate picture of Jewish
life in America today from our
textbooks" and that "rarely do
we find a suitable discussion of
anti-Semitism in our culture.",

Israel to Negotiate
for Trade Pact with
Euromart in November

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

Presiding Judge of the
Probate Court
is running for re-election

Don't forget to vote
for him November 6th

His number is E] 208 on the
ballot

WILLIAM HORDES

BRUSSELS — Negotiations
between Israel and the European
Common Market on trade agree-
ments for Israeli exports to the
six nations of Euromart will start
in the second half of November,
it was announced here Tuesday
at the European Economic Com-
munity headquarters.
Amiel Najar, Israel's Ambas-
sador to Brussels, met Monday
with Jean Rey, head of the EEC
Foreign Relations Department
for a discussion of the organiza-
tion and procedure on the negoti-
ations to link Israel to Euromart.

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