O
O
Murder of Jewish Boy, Anti-Jewish Hooliganism,
Set Off New Wave of Panic Among Jews of Syria
him in the heart. When the 19-
year-old Itzhak tried to come
to his brother's defense, he •was
stabbed three times.
As the assailant was dragged
from the scene by passersby, he
shouted to the crowd: "Aren't
you happy that I have killed a
Jewish dog?" There was no in-
formation on whether he was
arrested for the knife attacks.
The impact of the brutal at-
tack is felt in the Damascus
Jewish community which suf-
fers froin severe anti-Jewish
persecutions and serious eco-
nomic hardships. Jews in Syria
are not permitted to go from
one quarter to another without
special police permission, a re-
striction which makes it im-
possible for them to work and
support their families.
The last five Jews employed
Dr. Judah Pilch of the Amer-
ican Association for Jewish Ed- in Syrian banks were discharged
ucation, was named to assist
Rabbi Lookstein with prepara-
tions for the council's inaugural
meeting.
PARIS (JTA)—A new wave sion, which crossed the city's
of panic was touched off in Jewish quarter.
The assailant, a Moslem, was
Syria among Jews there by an
attack against two Jewish believed to have a certain im-
youths in which one was killed munity from police attention.
and the other seriously wounded, Despite the fact that he is no-
it was reported here by travel- torious for his - anti-Jewish
ers returning from Damascus. sentiments and for repeated
. The funeral of the victim, threats and attacks on Jews in
Joseph Chasbani, 17, brought Damascus, no police action had
one of the largest Jewish as- been taken against him.
According to the travelers,
semblies Damascus has seen in
many years, as several hundred the Moslem hooligan attacked
Jews accompanied the coffin Joseph and Itzhak Chasbani on
to the local cemetery and laid Feb. 19, as they were entering
the wreaths on the tomb. The the .Jewish quarter on their way
police made no effort to inter- back from school. The Moslem
fere with the funeral proces- rushed at Joseph and stabbed
World Council on Jewish Education
Plans August Inaugural Meeting
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)
BRUSSELS — Action to con-
vene a 50-member World Coun-
cil on Jewish Education for its
inaugural meeting was taken
Monday at a meeting here of a
presidium assigned that task.
The inaugural meeting of the
council, organized to promote
and conduct research in all
phases of Jewish education, will
be held next August in Geneva.
The presidium was corn-
prised of Dr. Nahum Gold-
man, president of the World
Jewish Congress; Moshe Sha-
rett, chairman of the Execu-
tive of the Jewish Agency;
Label A. Katz, president of
Bnai Brith; and Sir Barnett
Janner, president of the
Board of Deputies of British
Jews.
Formalization of the council
will complete the second step
in a long-range program to ad-
vance Jewish educational op-
portunities on a global basis.
The program began 20 months
ago in Jerusalem when dele-
gates from 34 countries assem-
bled for a world conference on
Jewish education.
The conference was spon-
sored by the Conference on
Jewish Organizations (COJO).
It laid the groundwork for crea-
tion of the world council and
subsequently a World Bureau
of Jewish Education. The new
bureau, under supervision of
the council, will maintain edu-
cational research and informa-
tion centers in various parts of
the world.
The presidium also coopted
Dr. Simon Greenberg, vice
chancellor of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America,
to serve as a member and
elected Philip W. Lown,
president of the American
Association, as treasurer. Dr
Joseph H. Lookstein, acting
president of Bar-Ban Univer-
sity, was named coordinator.
Membership of the council
will be divided equally between
community leaders and profes-
sional educators. The United
States will have 15 members,
and Israel, S. Proportionate
representation will be given to
Jewries of Britain, Canada, Aus-
trailia, South Africa and Eur-
opean and Latin American
countries.
for th• young in bi:1H
MEW
MOM
tew b
a tele/14
14 Acres
breakfast
cccupancY
'50 of 258 morns
OCEANFRONT EuNapeon Pion
25th to rith SIRIUS
Aters"--
Write for
Folder
MIAMI 8EACtl
LOVE VAC
SEA ISLE SIIIII'
0 ATioNING
r•
„kr
it*
ji
EASTER FESTIVAL OF FUN!
Early & Late Shows Nitely!
Free Parking; Air-cond. & heated! ,
Olympic Pool! Fun for tots 'n*
teens!
tk
For Reservations and Information,
11 494
See Your Travel Agent,
Apr. 5
ir
or Write Direct.
mmy NELSON! *
(
15.50 $
it
7f
.?* *
Recipient of Gourmet Society's
Culinary Merit Award!
Week: 4(
Easter
* In Person,
Mar. 22
to May 1 *
to Apr. 5
CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
*
Daily, per pers. Dbl, occ.
:34-
Jack Paul, Res. Mgr. ,
* Arthur Gant Gen. Mgr,
100 of 250 rms.
*
MEALS DAILY, SIRLOIN STEAK 4( see%
V* nitely I (European plan avail•) *
g * 3
-ii- IISLC
gl*************** OCEANFRONT AT 30th
STREET •miAmt BEACH
NOW! YOU CAN AFFORD AN
OCEANFRONT MIAMI BEACH VACATION!
In same room
as adults!
daily, per. pers., dbl. occ. 60 of 166 rms. Mar. 20
to Apr. 5. MOD. AMER. PLAN (2 meals daily) add
$3.50. Children 12 or under, add $2. APR. 6 TO
APR. 20: $5.
Efficiencies Available !
For Reservation and Information, See
Your Travel Agent, or Write Direct.
LONG STAYS
HOTEL
OCEAN at 42nd STREET •MIAMI BEACH
Features on Premises
and Free to Guests
* 1,000 Feet of Bathing Beach
* Indoor Pool with Sun Lamps
* Cabana Club,
magnificent olympic pool
* Bowling Lanes
* Billiard Room
* Tennis * Golf
* Spa and Gym * Club Gigi
* Complimentary entertainment
* American I European Plan.
WO 2.4245
* European
Plan
* American
Plan
* Spa Plan
$8
dailyper person
dble. occ.
Mar. 20 - Apr. 12
*40 of 130 rooms
MURAVCHIK, Owner-Mgmt.
Write Direct or See Your
Travel Agent
Hotel
GAMORE
THING S HA P , PE N AT
..........
MEW
";Ngeli:iiii;n:iiiidtgi:::4.. A
:::•>:,>::•,::::.:%::::::4.:.:A•w:•z:,.:>:::::::,:::::0t:::.N::::::::.:.,i,,,,,,,,.:<.:.:.,..:....5.A,,,,.....,..„
.
i ia l . i i y ie.ot
r el f se or . . 1 . _1a c . r
e ro
setcaovsn t :
• Free bowling • Free TV, radio in all rooms
• Free on-premises parking • Dinner serenade
Spa, solaria, steam room • Free mats and chaises .
• Nightly entertainment in the Celebrity Lounge
• No annoying extra charges
Ego
Pacica. for ga,s
t:t s
'sTaoeilv: es
StiVties
l
vl-vird 3.1
osoate
1. N
a
a
ltu c teen
sis
•
S ON VIVANT DIINTINCI•
Full Course Breakfast and Gourmet 7-course Dinner,
add $5.00 daily per person (Jr. MAP: add $3.00)
G Olf
c REE
:eat b y ,
s ched u le WO
to and
CABANA COLONY
OCEANFRONT at LINCOLN RD.
MIAMI BEACH
Daily, per pers., dbl.
5
occ. 38
22 of 250
5Opr rms.
Ma r.
to Apr. 5 to Apr. 25
$
T°atrk aatIV clb course I FRE.
tion
tr y -
t coun
d r anspotta
PRIVATE BEACH • POOL
PRIVATE
Sherman S. Winn, V. Pres./Gen. Mgr.—Harvey Weinberg. Mgr.
For details, see your Travel
Agent, write direct, or call:
"' IDUCAMilitti: -
.
6
. • ":4 .- .....,!-
-
.0 - ; - Lia•smiNa
::0;::::::::::::::1:40,,,~..
s . 019-"
DET.: JO 6-1493
course!
';;O:•41$.>
A
:
:•
:
.§.$•;:,,:: •••::;;;;;•:::;:•:*•
•:•$:-•'•:•:.$$$ •$••••••;:••••:•*•: ::••$$$:
Arearkwiew
X •••••,n,
•
•••• •$." '
. •••• ..
. • . • .
1k.§1>.V>
x•••••••
DELTA wraps up that Florida Vacation in
one simple 7-day, 6-night package!
This winter, make the great escape to one of Florida's paradise playgrounds by
Delta FanJet for a glorious 7-day, 6-night package vacation. Rates shown are per
person, double occupancy, including round-trip tourist air fare—Delta Jets to
Florida, connecting service to Nassau. Make your reservation now to be sure of the
Sight and date you desire.
MIAMI BEACH from $162.80
from $216 80
Tampa I St Petersburg from $15720 Add • Nassau
air fare tax to these peak season rates.
7 days, 6 nights:
Call Delta at WO 5 3000 or see your Travel Agent
-
Fly Now, Pay Later
—only 10% down.
Spring rates are lower, too!
See Your Travel Agent or
Write Direct.
the air line with the
BIG JETS
...
$
and amnei
Oa , f Per person
double
SHOWER ' °. -;) :- t . .,-;f -ir I
.---1
SHOWS a ..!, *
11(
T
4* of STARS
4(
All Season Long!
Resort
Pleasure
COMPLETELY AIR-CONDITIONED
FREE PARKING. PLANNED
ENTERTAINMENT
J.
1
SPECIAL RATES ON
ON THE OCEAN Al-25th ST., MIAMI BEACH
2 Pools
0.5ie•
FREE CRUISE
DANCING NIGHTLY
DINE-A-RAMA
1 Apr. 5 to
•0 May 1
$9.50 May 1
to July 1
CHILDREN FREE!
• PRIVATE BEACH • POOL
• ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY
• AIR CONDITIONED & HEATED
- PARKING FACILITIES
EASTER SPECIAL
Daily Per Per.
* Double Occ.
Mar. 22 to Apr. 5
M.A.P. ADD $3
JR. M.A.P. ADD $2
*30 of 124 rooms
WRITE FOR BROCHURE
Same Ownership Mgmt.
T.V. in
VACA tiCts i
REDECORATED! REFURNISHED! REFRESHING!
FREE PARKING! FREE CHAISES & MATS! All social
sports, entertainment activities! EASTER FAMILY
FUN PROGRAM!
EVERY ROOM WITH
A WATERFRONT VIEW
L1DOSPA
Belle Isle
Venetian Causeway, Miami Beach
. ; 1.
•
REVITALIZE! REJUVENATE!
for that
SPRING PICK-ME-UP
enjoy EASTER & PASSOVER at
/
4, 40011
,1
ALGIERS
last month and have joined the
mass of jobless and practically
starving Jews. Although the
entire community would like to
leave Syria, no exit permits
have been granted to Syrian
Jews, who are being kept cap-
tive behind sealed frontiers.
.19Inenade
every room
pril;p4OLVOY
.0m0
s m.
•••
.
Zi t
>.,$ $‹Aa:.;; ;;;$.$.40.0z .
"\\ :'-:>."
•
t961 `EI VIM quPlIktl—SAAAN HSIAAaf JLI011ia(1 aH,L-6
▪
•