NEW YORK, (JTA) — The leaders of nine major national Jewish organizations expressed satisfaction over the explana- tion offered by the United States Information Agency in reply to charges that the Agency had deleted from a television film on President Johnson a scene showing a rabbi out of fear that the film would meet with disfavor in the Middle East. Replying to a letter on the matter written to each one of the organizations by Donald M. Wilson, acting director of the USIA, the groups' leaders said that they were "impressed" by the evidence in the letter that the USIA "has faithfully re- flected the American nation with its ethnic and religious seg- ments to peoples in all parts of the world." Ascribing the original alle- gation to "a misunderstanding" between the agency's television officials and television writers Rod Serling and Bill Froug, Wilson explained in identical letters to the nine organizations that, although "a reference was made to placement problems in the Middle East in connection with a suggestion of possible inclusion of footage of a rabbi," the matter "quickly became academic when Rod -$ e r l i n g himself changed the concept of the program — entirely for artistic reasons." Noting that it was the policy of the USIA to treat fairly with all ethnic and religious seg- ments of the American society, Wilson said that "nonetheless, to the extent there has been any misinterpretation of this clear Agenecy policy by our officials and to guard against any future misunderstanding, I have re- affirmed our policy to all de- partment heads." The joint reply by the or- ganizations, which was trans- mitted to Wilson by Lewis H. Weinstein, chairman of the National Community Relations Advisory Council, and Rabbi Uri Miller, president of the Synagogue Council of America, was signed by the heads of the following organizations: Amer- ican Jewish Congress, Central Conference of American Rabbis, Jewish Labor Committee, Jew- ish War Veterans of the United States, Rabbinical Assembly of America, Rabbinical Council of America, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions of America and the United Synagogue of America. NEW YORK, (JTA) — Jew- ish schools throughout Greater New York began a contest in community Life. Participating children will be eligible for the regional prizes, including a $350 U.S. Savings Bond, at the final contest on March 15. Books will be awarded to all regional participants. The contest is sponsored by the Educators' Council for Fed- eration, a group of rabbis and principals of Jewish religious schools who spearhead the ef- forts of New York's 710 Jewish schools on behalf of the Feder- ation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York. Unveil Memorial for 10,000 Victims LONDON, (JTA)—A memo- rial to the 10,000 Jews murdered by the Nazis in the city of Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, was uneviled there in the presence of government officials and rep- resentatives of the Jewish com- munity, it was reported from Prague. GEORGE OHRENSTEIN Certified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler 18963 Livernois Ave. UN 1-8184 KAPLAN BROS. Strictly Kosher Meats and Poultry Specializing in: Getting the facts from Deputy Director of the U. S. Informa- tion Agency, Donald M. Wilson, (left), are JWV National Com- mander Daniel Neal Heller, (center) and Chairman of Foreign Affairs, Abraham Kraditor. The JWV officials were assured that the agency did not arbitrarily censor a scene depicting a rabbi from a film to be shown in Arab countries. Wilson enumerated a list of the USIA materials exhibited in the Arab States, which depicted rabbis, Jewish religious services, and well-known American personalities of the Jewish faith. 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