Israel Names Rabin to Succeed Tsur as Chief of Armed Forces JERUSALEM (JTA) — Brig- adier General Yitzhak Rabin deputy chief of staff of Israel's armed forces since 1959, was elevated to the post of chief of staff, heading Israel's army, navy and air force. He will as- sume his new office Jan. 1, succeeding Brigadier General Zvi Tsur, who will retire from his post on Dec. 31. Prime Minister Levi Eshkol announced General Rabin's ap- pointment at the weekly meet- ing in the cabinet and the promotion was approved. Gen. Tsur, who has held the post three years, expects to take a long leave before assuming another position. Gen. Rabin, 41, was born in this city. He is the son of par- ents who were both active in the Haganah, the self-defense units of the pre-Israel Jewish settlement in Palestine. His mother became known during anti-Jewish riots here in 1920 and 1921, when she distributed USIA Under Fire For Yielding to Arab Pressures (Continued from Page 1) East. He cited films about the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and none about the Olympics which, he said, included Israeli athletes. Despite the denials, Serling was quoted as upholding the censorship charge. (Dr. Joachim Prinz, president of the American Jewish Con- gress, said he had talked to Serling. He accused the USIA of "expressly forbidding the in- clusion of the face of a rabbi or a synagogue or indeed any- thing relating to the Jewish faith" in the documentary. He quoted Serling as saying that in a preliminary meeting with various officials of the USIA he and Froug proposed theh use of still frame pictures of American faces" to drama- tize "the feeling of univerality" among Americans. He added: "we were told by the officials that at no time could we in- dicate the face of a rabbi or a synagogue or indeed anything relating to the Jewish faith. This unfortunately was a policy problem involving the Middle Eastern countries. We were told that to include such shots in the film would prevent its being shown in the Middle East since those countries in question would refuse to show any of the films." Dr. Prinz charged that the USIA "by agreeing to censor out references' to Jewish re- ligious life in the United States for fear of offending Arab sensibilities" had "acted as the tool and accomplice of the Arab conspiracy to make American Jews second class citizens in their own country." The Union of American He- brew Congregations said it was shocked that a documentary film on American life "should be censored by an agency of the United States Government in order to capitulate to the prejudices of Arab nations." In a telegram to President Johnson the association of Re- form congregations asked: "Is pretending that Jews do not exist in America the price our Government is prepared to pay to placate and appease the hat- reds of Arab powers." The UAHC asked the President to authorize an immediate inves- tigation. Rabbi Israel Mowhowitz, pres- ident of the New York Board of Rabbis, also sent a protest to the President. World Jewish Congress Issues Human Rights Statement to UN arms to Jewish defenders in Jerusalem. His father served in NEW YORK, (JTA)—A lea- with human rights questions, Goldman, c h a i r in a n, South the Jewish Battalion in World ther-bound copy of a statement the s t a t e m e n t stressed. It American executive; Dr. Arieh War I. on J e w i s h commitment to pledged "cooperation with the Tartakower, chairman, Israel Young Rabin was educated human rights was presented men and women of all faiths executive; and Dr. Maurice L. in agriculture, excelling in his here to United Nations Secre- and peoples who share our Perlzweig, permanent represen- vision," to the task of securing tative to the United Nations. studies, and received his grad- uation diploma at the hands of tary General U Thant by the the fulfillment of the promise the British High Commissioner World Jewish Congress, mark- implicit in the Declaration. Signatories to the statement, at the time, Harold McMichael. ing the 15th anniversary of the Later, he became a member of Universal Declaration of Human in addition to Dr. Goldmann, were: Dr. Israel Goldstein, hon- Haganah and, still later, of Pal- Rights. mach, the Haganah striking The statement was signed by orary vice-president; Samuel force. He distinguished himself the president of the World Bronfman, vice-president, chair- Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler in carrying out a series of one- Jewish Congress, Dr. Nahum man of the North American man missions against the British Goldmann, and leading officers executive; Israel M. Sieff, vice- 18963 Livernois Ave. police. He commanded a force of the organization's four president, chairman of the of Jewish fighters who broke branches of the international European executive; Eva Lady UN 1 -81 84 into the Athlit camp where executive in Europe, Israel, R e a d i n g, deputy chairman, OPEN THURS. TO 9 P.M. "illegal" Jewish immigrants North America and South European executive; Dr. Moises were imprisoned, freeing all the America, on behalf of 65 Jewish immigrants. communities and representave During the War of Libera- organizations affiliated with the Strictly tion in 1948-1949, he com- WJC throughout the world. 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