Jewish Braille Institute Gives Scholarship Awards to 3 Students Argentine Ambassador Says Rockwell, Nazis • Would Be Unwelcome Ford Foundation to Give $6 Million to Brandeis Academic Development . An assurance that' the Argen- WALTHAM, Mass.:The 'Ford ship, research and acadernic pto- tinian government and people Foundation has - announced a $6 ,gams. would not welcome any applica- million grant to. Brandeis.. Uni- tion by George Lincoln Rock- versity to support its over-all ac- well, or anyone else, to hold an ademic 'development: - ' :• international Nazi congress in The Foundation, - which at the Agency Argentina, was given by Ambas- same time announced a' $6.5 mil- sador Mario Pico, Argentinian lion grant to the University 'of _ 20 ORCHESTRAS representative at the United Na- Southern California, called for One to Suit Every Occasion UN 4-4346 tions, to the World Jewish Con- the funds to be matched on a WO 2-4814 gress in New York. three-to-one basis during the next. Fox Bldg. This assurance was given in three years. Brandeis according- response to a statement by Dr. ly, Must - raise $18 million by Maurice L. Perlzweig, who ex- 19616 to earn. the .grant. pressed - the hope that the action 'The unrestricted grants were of the British government in ex- made- under • the Foundation's . Fine Photography , pelling Rockwell would be fol- Special Program in Education, Bar Mitzvah and Wedding Candids, Professionally Finished lowed by all other countries. - created in 1960 to advance the Pico, who was accompanied by development- of selected private ICE 1-0104 S. LEIBICK Dr. Julio Barboza, First Secre- universities and colleges as cen- tary, and Roberto Dalton, Press ters of higher educational excel- Attache, was the guest of Samuel lence. Want The Best? Bronfman, vice-president of the • Brandeis,- cited by the Founda- the Folks Who've Hod Ask WJC, at a luncheon in New York. tion for its "distinguished aca- In welcoming the Argentinian demic record," will receive an SAM BARNETT diplomats, Bronfman expressed immediate payment of $2 million and His Orchestra the concern of the World Jewish which it plans to use .to recruit LI 1-2563 Congress at recent manifesta- new faculty, to mike library ac- tions of anti-Semitism in Argen- quisitions and to expand fellow- tina. THE The Argentinian ambassador is THANKS FOR KINDNESSES ELSA. COOPER scHorax. returning . to Buenos Aires to be- Mrs. Ann Eisler, 16697 Tur- come director of the Argentine ner, wishes to thank each and Foreign Ministry's Department everyone for their cards and BE A for International Organizations kindness during her recent ill- and Treaties. ness. Pico restated his government's and nation's repudiation of the UNLIMITED OPPORTUNITY actions of Tacuara, a movement FOR MEN AND WOMEN that he described as a group of REPORTING irresponsible adolescents in open Lem • • COURT LEGAL SECRETARIAL conflict with the Argentinian Day or Eye. Classes • Low Weekly Tuition way of life. PHOTOGRAPHERS . Collor write for Free Booklet • • have Diamond , AMEDAH STUDIO ' who have Three blind college students of Brooklyn, demonstrated academic excellence, are shown here receiving scholarship checks from the Jewish Braille Institute of Amer- ica. Making the presentation is Mrs. Hyman Rothbart of Bronx, N.Y., president of the Jewish Braille Review Companions, an Institute auxiliary. The students are, from left, Sylvia Kashdan of the City College of New York, Howard Fink of Brooklyn College and Joseph Wanefsky of Brooklyn Law School. Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid Society Elects Saginaw- as President The Rovner-Lachowitcher Aid Society has elected Abe Saginaw as president. Other officers are William Sol- omon, vice-president; Alex Be- gun, treasurer; Arthur Cutler, Sam Manis and Joseph Siegel, secretaries; Abe Applebaum and Rose Lewenthal, hospitalers. The Rovner Free Loan Asso- ciation elected Isaac Gruskin, chairman; Joe Siegal, secretary; Jacob Gubow, treasurer; and Ben Helfer, trustee. Installation of officers will be held 8 p.m. Tuesday at North- west Young Israel. A candle- lighting ceremony will be held and refreshments will be served. 3irt12 Announcements Dec. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Velick (Nancie Iczko- vitz), 20278 Westbrook, a daugh- ter, Cheryl Lynn. * * * Dec. 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Stan- ley B. -Wolfe (Paula Schiff), formerly of Detroit, , stationed with the'U.S. Air Force, Wichita Falls, Tex. a -daughter, Dana Susan. * * * Oct. 19—Td Mr. and -Mrs. Sani- uel Deal (Sally A. Finkelstein), 18403 Indiana, a daughter, Ilene Leah. Recommended by Physicians RABBI LEO. GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in HoSpitals and Homes LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 CERTIFIED SURGICAL MOHEL RABBI Israel Goodman FE 4.4149 FE 4-8266 Serving in Hospitals and Homes REV. Marshall L. Goldman MOHEL Serving at Homes and Hospitals DI 1-9909 Levinson Leads Efforts to Bring Dent Parley Here New Jewish Center Last July, Ben Levinson met with the two United States Sen- ators and all Michigan mem- bers of Congress to enlist their efforts in trying to get the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Detroit, LeVinson also had the sup- port of Governor John B. Swain- son, and John M. Bailey, chair- man, and the Democratic Na- tional Committee was told of the advantages of holding a national convention in Detroit. All members of Congress were enthusiastic about this possibil- ity. Levinson met with Bailey and other members of the National Committee, and was told that when a site committee was or- ganized Detroit would definitely be considered. Bailey has named a site com- mittee to meet in Washington Jan. 17-19 to consider the De- troit request. Judge- Explains Why He Ordered Jew to Remove Yarmelke Dedicated in Sweden The new Jewish Community Center of Goteborg, in Sweden, is "a symbol of the rebuilding of the Jewish community institu- tions of Europe which were de- stroyed during the Nazi years," Herbert Katzki, assistant direc- tor-general of the Joint Distribu- tion Committee, said last week at the dedication ceremonies. Although Sweden was not oc- cupied by the Nazis, approxi- mately half of the 1,500 Jews now living in Goteborg are for- mer Nazi victims who found refuge in that city. Altogether there are 13,000 Jews in Sweden today about half of whom arriv- ed in the post-war period. - The Jewish Community Cen- ter in Goteborg is one of the many centers built with JDC- Claims Conference aid - since 1955, when the first two centers were opened in Paris and Rome. Other centers have been opened in Athens, Brussels, Berlin, Lyon s, Amsterdam, Helsinki, Barcelona and other cities throughout Western Europe. NEWARK, N.J., (JTA)—Se- American Jewish caucus Magistrate George W. King. explained, in _a statement Congress Challenges issued to the press, why he in- N. Y. Closing Law A major test of the constitu- structed . an Orthodox Jewish defendant to 'remove ES _skull- tionality of New York's Sunday- cap 'in court. His action against closing law began in Brooklyn Morris Steigman- was; protested Criminal Court with testimony by by the New Jettey region of spokesmen for the city's major the American : Jewish Congress newspapers, radio-TV stations, as a "direct impairment of reli- department stores, sightseeing tours and movie theaters. gious freedom." The Sunday- law' challenge was - The magistrate said in his statement that in his 37 years of made by the American Jewish law practice . he had never wit- Congress, which is providing le- nessed anyone wearing a hat in gal counsel for Charles Pam, all court and that he had never Orthodox Jewish grocer of Brook-- heard of a law or rule covering lyn, charged with selling a can such a situation. He pointed out of tuna and a jar of baby food that it had always been cus- during prohibited hours on Sun- tomary and traditional for a day. Marvin M. Karpatkin, an offi- person to remove his hat in court, and added that the de- cer of the American Jewish Con- fendant had refused, at the re- gress Metropolitan Council who quest of the court ,officer, to is representing Pam, said he remove his "cap;" he therefore would seek to prove that the informed the . defendant that he New York State Sabbath law has been enforced only against small would have to do so. The judge. said that Steigman merchants like Pam but not "said it violated his religious against large firms like the New principles but he removed it York Times, the National Broad- without any further comment." casting Company, R. H. Macy The judge added that there and other enterprises that he were no threats made of hold- said "are in clear and direct vio- ing the Brooklyn man in con- lation of the law." tempt of court. This world is merely a stop- . Want ads get quick results! over. Moed Katan 9. 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