BUENOS AIRES, (JTA)—Six out of 10 recently married Jew- ish couples in Buenos Aires consider anti-Jewish bias a seri- ous problem, which threatens the security of Argentine Jews, according to results of a study made by the Latin American office of the American Jewish Committee. However, 87 per cent of the couples expressed optimism about the possibilities of neu- tralizing such dangers, Abraham Monk, director of the office, said. One-third of the respond- ents said they had personally experienced anti-Semitism dur- ing childhood, and 15 per cent said they had been injured per- sonally in anti-Semitic attacks in recent years. Forty per cent said they thought anti-Semitism had increased in recent years, while 10 per cent felt that such prejudice had diminished. The sample of 200 couples was se- fr3m 3,000 such couples in Buenos Aires. In a related development here, two Argentine officials agreed at a roundtable discus- sion that "the seeds of neo- Nazism are still latent" in Argentina. The officials were Silvano Santander, former member of Parliament and leader of the People's Radical party, and Eu- genio Hendler, of the Argen- tine Institute for Culture and Information. Speakers at the roundtable, sponsored by the Argentine - Israeli Institute, stressed that a program of in- formation was needed among labor unions and public offi- cials to halt the spread of anti- Semitism. Oak-Woods Y-I Center Announces New Rabbi The selection by Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods of Rabbi James I. Gordon as its new spiri- tual leader was announced this week. Prior to corn- Rabbi Gordon, who will as- sume his new post on Aug. 20, held the pulpit of Cong. Shomray Had- ath in Elmira, N. Y., since 1 9 5 4. Before then he was rabbi of Cong. Shaare Torah Rabbi Gordon in Portland, Ore., and principal of the Providence Day School. Rabbi Gordon is a former president of the Rabbinical Council of America, New York State Region, and is the regional vice president of the Rabbinic Alumni Association of Yeshivah University. In 1960 he was na- tional president of the Ameri- can Correctional Chaplains' As- sociation and was editor of the 1960 Sermon Manual of the Rab- binical Council of America. His secular education was ob- tained at the Talmudical Acad- emy of New York. He was grad- uated with a B.A. from Yeshi- vah College, majoring in Eng- lish and Greek, education and guidance. He received his Mas- ter's , degree from the Oregon State University in pastoral psychology. He was given Smi- chah by the Rabbi Isaac Elcha- nan Theological Seminary of Yeshiva University. Eshkol, Herut Confer; See Easing Political Tensions JERUSALEM, (JTA)—Prime Minister Levi Eshkol met with a three-man deputation of the rightist Herut Party. It was the first meeting between Herut members and a Prime Minister since the Sinai campaign of 1956. The meeting aroused much interest in the Knesset lobbies where the briefing was regard- ed as another indication of the Prime 'Minister's goal of dissi- pating old political grudges. • Vatican Editor Says Freudian Idea Can't Combat Anti-Semitism ROME, (JTA) — The editor of the Vatican's official organ, Osservatore Romano, declared in an article that not psycho- analytic rationalizations, but Christian adherence to the les- sons of the Old and New Tes- taments will help eliminate anti-Semitism from the world. The article was written by Dr. Frederico Alessandrini, edi- tor of the Vatican's official newspaper, in reply to a state- ment allegedly made recently by a rabbi, who had drawn upon psychoanalysis to explain the fact that some Christians accuse Jews of deicide. "There is no need to get into the muddy, materialistic shal- lows of Prof. Sigmund Freud," stated Dr. Alessandrini. He cit- ed the Old and New Testaments as being "enough to combat anti-Semitism," declaring: "For Catholics, relations with their brethren of other faiths are governed by the law of the Gospels — that is, by loving charity." Dr. Broda, Austrian M inister, Seeks Evidence To Prosecute Ex-Nazi WASHINGTON, (JTA) —Dr. Christian Broda, Minister of Justice in the Austrian Govern- ment, has agreed to take any evidence available in the United States against Frank Murer, who served as Gestapo chief in Vilna, and personally prosecute the Nazi war criminal. Dr. Broda made this pledge on a visit here, after meeting with a delegation representing Austrian Victims of Nazi Regime to File Claims by Oct. 11 LONDON.—The. United Resti- tution Office noted Tuesday an Oct. 11 deadline for certain claims of Austrian victims of the Nazi regime for compensa- tion under the West German indemnification law. The organization said that Austrian nationals who were victims of Nazi persecution and had emigrated from German territory within the boundaries existing on Dec. 31,. 1937, may, under certain conditions, file indemnification claims with West German compensation authorities. The office also said that if an opinion recently expressed by a West German legal expert is supported by the West Ger- man Government, Nazi victims who emigrated from Austria also would be eligible for the indemnification payments pres- ently accorded to stateless per- sons and refugees by West Germany. Among small town Jews, it is characteristic to call people by some distinguishing feature. Moshe Nose had a long nose, and there was Chaim Parch, or, in English, Hyman the bald- head. the Jewish Nazi Victims Organi- zation of America and the group's volunteer counsel, James B. Donovan, who negoti- ated with Cuban Premier Cas- tro on the prisoner exchange transaction. Mr. Donovan offer- ed his services to the Nazi vic- tims to assure that Murer, who was recently released from Aus- trian custody despite his guilt in many murders of Jews, is brought to justice. Other parti- cipants in the meeting, at the Austrian Embassy here, includ- ed Ambassador Wilfried Platzer and officials of the Nazi Vic- tims Organization, including Moses I. Socachevsky, president, and Felix Lasky, secretary. Dr. Broda assured the Jewish delegation and Donovan that, since he himself had been a concentration camp inmate un- der the Nazis, he would do any- thing in his power to see that the Gestapo officer is properly punished. Socachevsky was ask- ed to obtain evidence before Dr. Broda's return to Austria. Socachevsky issued an appeal to any victim of the Nazis, re- siding in the United States or Canada, who possesses evidence against Murer, to send it to the Jewish Nazi Victims Organiza- tion of America, Inc., in New York. 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