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November 23, 1962 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1962-11-23

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Digest of World Jewish Happenings
from Dispatches of the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency and Other News-Gathering Media.

Israel

JERUSALEM-Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion was reported
to be planning to convene a special conference soon here of leaders
in Israel and abroad to mobilize funds for the expansion of sec-
ondary education in Israel . . Finance Minister Levi Eshkol told
Israel's parliament that the government's new economic policy
since the devaluation of the pound last February has proved to be
a success both at home and abroad, indicated by increases in
production and employment . . . In spite of a ministerial commit-
tee recommendation to the cabinet favoring a proposal by the
Rothschild Group to establish an educational television network
in Israel, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion is reportedly opposed
to the plan on the grounds that it would open the door to tele-
vision broadcasting of entertainment programs . . . A proposed
draft of Israel's 1963-64 budget, totaling $933,000,000 and repre-
senting an increase of 18 to 20 per cent over the 1962-63 budget,
was presented to the Ministerial Economic Affairs Committee by
Finance Minister Levi Eshkol.
TEL AVIV-An Israeli naval flotilla of three destroyers and
a submarine has returned to. Haifa after four weekS of exercises
in the Mediterraneaen Sea.

United States

NEW YORK-The planting of a grove of 1,000 trees in the
American Freedom Forest adjacent to Jerusalem, in tribute to
the memory of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, was announced here by
Norman G. Levine, president of Bnai Zion, the American Fraternal
Zionist Organization . . . Philip M. Kutznick, U. S. Ambassador
to the United Nations, praised the Hebrew University for training
experts from the new countries of Africa and Asia in his address
to the tenth annual awards luncheon of the Women's Division
of the American Friends of the Hebrew University . . Prelimi-
nary soundings have revealed a series of burial caves on the
grounds of the new Jerusalem School of Hebrew Union College-
Jewish Institute of Religion now under construction, it was re-
ported here by Dr. Nelson Glueck, president of the College . . . A
$15,000,000 clinical center, which has the largest psychiatric insti-
tute -of any general voluntary hospital in the United States, was
dedicated here this week as part of the 21 buildings of Mount
Sinai Hospital . . . AddresSing an Israel Bond dinner in his honor,
Abba Eban, Israel's Minister of Education, expressed concern that
it is now technically and financially more difficult for Israel "to
maintain an effective deterrent" against attack by hostile neigh-
bors in view of the fact that the Middle East has entered the
ballistic age of strategy with missiles taking the place of conven-
tional forces . . . Samih Khatib, an Israeli Arab, and Salman Falah,
a Druze student, both attending the Hebrew University of Jerusa-
lem, have been awarded the Judah L. Magnes Scholarship.
WASHINGTON-The Commissioners of the District of Colum-
bia have been informed by the Corporation Counsel that they have
the legal authority under their police powers to ban racial and
religious discrimination in private housing . . Bnai Brith has
appealed to German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, during his visit
to Washington, for his "personal attention" to correcting "inequi-
ties" in West German indemnification payments.
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.-Arthur C. A. Liversan, the Israel
delegation's representative on the General Assembly's Admin-
istrative and Budgetary Committee, endeared himself to the entire
United Nations staff by voicing a plea for increased wages.
BOSTON-Student enrollment has more than doubled with
850 registered at the Hebrew Teachers College, the only institution
of higher learning in New England authorized .to confer graduate
and post-graduate degrees in Jewish education and Hebrew litera-
ture.
LOS ANGELES-A tree-planting project, which will culminate
in the establishment of a grove in the American Freedom Forest
in Israel in honor of President Kennedy, was launched here with
$100,000 pledged at a Jewish National Fund dinner attended by
1,000 community leaders . . . These same delegates at the JNF
conference called upon President Kennedy to reject the proposal
in the United Nations offering the Arab refugees a choice between
repatriation to Israel or resettlement in Arab countries.

Europe

PARIS-The CRIF, the representative body of French Jewry,
put French Jewry clearly on record for the first time against
Soviet anti-Semitism with unanimous approval of a resolution
condemning recent death sentences imposed on Russian Jews for
alleged economic crimes.
ROME-A proposal to eliminate from the Catholic liturgy
those Psalms which have specific reference to the history of the
Jewish people has been put forward during the deliberations of
the EcuMenical Council on public worship with the intention of
shortening the Catholic prayerbook.
STOCKHOLM-The Jewish community here joined in the
observance of the 80th birthday of King Gustav VI Adolf with a
reception in honor of the occasion and the announcement that it
had planted a forest in Israel in his honor.
LONDON-Henry Brooke, the British Home Secretary, said
in the House of Commons that the government plans to strengthen
penalties for offenses against public order.
FRANKFURT-Dr. Kurt Scharf, president of the Evangelical
Church, and Dr. Heinrich Gruber, West Berlin dean of the Church,
said here on their return from a visit to Israel that they believed
Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion would welcome establishment
of normal and full diplomatic relations with West Germany.
FLENSBURG-The Flensburg Jury Court was told at the
opening of the trial of former SS officer Martin Fellencz on
charges of mass murder of some 40,000 Jews in Krakow, Poland,
during the war that the defendant falsified his Nazi past in
becoming a Schleswig town councillor.
BONN-Wilhelm Doering, a former SS officer who was
Criminal Investigation Department chief of Siegburg after the war,
was sentenced by a jury court to six years at hard labor on
conviction of complicity in the murder of 667 Jews in Russia
during the war.

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Middle East

CASABLANCA-David Amar, president of the Federation of
Jewish Communities in Morocco, issued an appeal to Moroccan
Jews for full participation in a government referendum for a pro-
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11 -- THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS — Friday, November 23, 1962

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