Supreme Court Will Rule on Compensation for Sabbath Observers WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The United States Supreme Court agreed to review - a ruling by the highest court of South Carolina which maintained that it was legal to deprive a ,per- son of state unemployment com- pensation for refusing for re- ligious reasons to work on Saturdays. The case involved a Seventh Day Adventist, a sect which, like the Jews, observes Saturday as the Sabbath. Now that the Supreme Court has accepted jurisdiction, Jew- ish groups are considering fil- ing friend of the court briefs. The case will be argued early next year. The Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to Kentucky's Sun- day closing law which forbids the opening of business places on Sunday except for "work of necessity or charity" and some entertainment activities. The Kentucky law, like that in a few other states, exempts Jews and others who observe a day of rest other than Sunday. Council for Judaism Aids Arab Refugees Ex-Nazi Colonel, Arrested in Chile, Denies Killing. Jews Jews in Morocco Assured by King of Religious Freedom CASABLANCA, (JTA)- While the official religion of Morocco is Islamic, the Moroc- can State guarantees the free exercise of religious worship to all cults and faiths, King Has- san declared here. The King made the statement at a press conference at which he reviewed the successful en- dorsement of his newly pro- claimed constitution during the country - wide referendum on Dec. 7. The King's statement regarding freedom of worship for all faiths was seen here as assurance that the Jewish re- ligion here will be accorded full freedom of practice. Cleveland Family Wins Eisenman Award Former Nazi SS Col. WAL- TER HERMAN JULIUS RAUFF, 56, is shown as he was being taken into custody in Santiago, Chile. Rauff, who is a salesman, is charged with responsibility for the murder of 90,000 Jews, but, like Adolf Eichmann, his defense is that he followed orders. NEW YORK, (JTA) The American Council for Judaism will contribute $5,000 to the 95 N. Y. Students United Nations Relief and Works Agency for the vocational tr a - in- Win -Hebrew Prizes ing of 10 Palestine Arab refu- NEW YORK, (JTA)—Prizes gees, it was announced - here by in the 20th annual city-wide He- Henry S. Mayer, president of the brew Language Contest were CoUncil's Philanthropic Fund. awarded to 95 public, junior and senior high school students at 111•111111111111 11111•111111•11111111111111111111111111111111•11n ■ exercises at the New York City : Coming To Miami,? : Board of Education headquar- ters. The prizes included four : RENT- RA-CAR I 1 scholarships of $100 each to be FROM applied to fees for the 1963 1 C Abe or Fred Danches ! Israel Summer Seminar. I 1963 More than 2,000 students, all 111 ( C SW AA C T) I studying Hebrew, took part in I the competition, representing, a L lil FROM $400 PER 62 schools. The contest is spon- DAY I " sored by the Hebrew Culture I I Low Mileage Charge • Free Gas & Insurance Council of the Jewish Educa- I CALL— WRITE —WIRE I I tion Committee of New York, I ■ (COLLECT) cooperation with the junior a i ST. WAGONS • HARDTOPS N I in and senior high school divisions ll CONVERTIBLES AVAILABLE II i of the Board of Education and I We Meet All Planes and Trains a I the Hebrew Division of Hunter ▪ SHAMROCK I College. DODGE'S i CLEVELAND, (JTA) — The Charles Eisenman Award of the Cleveland Jewish Community Federation, set up to honor dis- tinguished contributions to Cleveland's civic and philanthro- pic development, was presented to a family for the first time at the Federation's 59th annual meeting. - The award, in the form of a testimonial and a check for $50, was presented to Leonard Rat- ner, senior member of the reci- pient Ratner family and Federa- tion treasurer. The presentation was made by William C. Treu- haft, a - member of the award committee and federation vice- president, who with Mrs. Treu- haft, received the award in 1950. Ratner said his family was donating the check to the fed- eration of Cleveland and the Catholic Charities Bureau. The award, set up in 1924 to honor the memory of the federation's first. president, is presented an- nually on a non-sectarian basis. Rinat Choir Gives Carnegie Hall Concert NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Rinat Choir, Israel's foremost choral ensemble, performed at Carnegie Hall under the direc- tion of Gary Bertini. The choir appeared in New York City as : a AUTO RENTALS, INC. 1 V The smallest bird in New part of a cultural exchange tour St. FR 4-5197 on behalf of the National Cul- a 70 N.W. 36th li MIAMI, FLA. II Zealand bears the militant name II rifleman. Its chirp goes: tural Center in Washington, 111wwwwwmilemmwmanamwwwl Of -- D.C. and is sponsored by the I "zee-zee-zee". Music Alliance of the America- Israel Cultural Foundation. CHILDREN FREE The Rinat Choir, composed 2 children under 12 in same room with parents of 40 mixed voices, is consid- Meals Extra HOTEL ered a leading a capella choir in Europe. Founded in 1955, it won first prize a year later in the International Choral Con- Fun-Filled Days—Planned Activities. STARRING THE Nightly Entertainment in BABALU LOUNGE. test in Paris. 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