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September 11, 1964 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-11

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Local Youths to Join Leukemia Fight

Zionist Students
Help Integration
of 'Black Jews'

CLINTON. Conn. (JTA) — A
resolution pledging Jewish students
in this country to aid integration
of the so-called "Black Jews" in
the United States into the general
Jewish community was adopted at
the conclusion of the 11th annual
convention of the Student Zionist
Organization.
• Rabbi M. H. Paris, of New York,
a leader in the "Black Jews," com-
mended the students on their reso-
lution, stating that this was the
first time a national Jewish or-
ganization had issued a specific
statement on the problem faced by
Three local •teen: who will get out their walking shoes for the the "Black Jews." He said they
Teen-At March on Leukemia Sunday are (from left) Dana Shulz, have encountered difficulties in
Joyce Ut•henick and leader Michael Cohen. The fund-raising' project. 'being accepted into various Jewish
including the placing of canisters and distribution of leaflets. is spon- educational and social institutions
sored by the Michigan chapter of Aiding Leukemia Stricken American in . his country.
Children 1ALSAC). and funds will go to the nonsectarian St. Jude
The convention. attended by 300
students from 125 campuses,
Research Hospital in Memphis.
adopted another resolution. urging
students to organize
California Jews Oppose Repeal of Fair Housing Law American
widespread protests against the
SAN FRANCISCO ,JTA)--Presi- bar state and county' officials from persecution of Jews in the USSR;
congregations legislation against bias in housing. and also called upon German stu-
of Jewish
dents
The JCRC said, in a message to dents in this country to help in-
-from all parts of the San Francisco
and Bay area pledged their sup- leaders of all Jewish organizations fluence the West German govern-
port to defeat Proposition 14 in in the area. that Proposition 14 ment toward withdrawal of Ger-
the Nov. 3 elections. which would would not only erase the fair man scientists at work in Egypt on
,repeal the state's Rumford Fair housing law but that it would also weapons of mass destruction aimed
"freeze into the state constitution against Israel. Still another resolu-
Housing Law.
The congregation heads met at a prohibition against any state or tion called upon Jewish students
the call of the San Francisco Jew- local public body from ever doing in the United States to spend at
ish Community Relations Council. anything about the problem of least one year studying in Israel
They aLtreed tr bring the issue to housing discrimination," thus en- or working within the American
the attention of their cougregants couraging religious and racial Jewish community. The SZO
elected Charles Kleinhaus of New
and to urge strongest opposition bias.
York, as its president for the next
to the measure. It has been con-
Rabbi Zeera said: "One must year.
demned by the Board of Rabbis of
Northern California. the Corn- not promise to give something to
munity Relations Council, and the a child, and not give it to him, be- W. Germany Denies Plans
leadership of other Major faiths. cause thereby he is taught to lie."
for Forthcoming Meeting
Approval of the proposition would —The Talmud (Sukkah, 46b).

A Weekly Column for the Advanced

presented by

THE TARBUTH FOUNDATION FOR THE
ADVANCEMENT OF HEBREW CULTURE

and the

Editor: DR. SHLOMO KODESH

Easy conversations taken from everyday life In Israel — with typical
colloquialisms and proverbs:

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Policeman: Sir, your driver's
license. You passed a truck on

the curve.
Driver: Who? Me? It's not so.

P. You can give your arguments in
court.

D. Maybe I passed just a little. 1
was rushing home. It's Sabbath
eve.
P. Your license, please, and no
debates.

D. Really, I acted silly, I'm sorry.

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P. Listen, sir, you're wasting your
time and mine.

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D. All right, here is the license and
the insurance certificate. I'm al-

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lowed to ask for mercy, am I

not?
P. But you should have mercy on
yourself and on others. "The
Lord protects the fools," does
not always hold true.

D. That's
right.

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true. You're absolutely

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P. Well, I see that you're really
sorry (regretful). This time I'll
let you off with a warning. I
don't want to spoil your Sabbath
rest. Shabbat Shalom.

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New Words

truck
to waste
to spoil
to pass

Proverb

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Insurance
Certificate
warning
Driver's
License

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Pay attention.
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Idiomatic Expressions

Confirms Departure
of Triki from Argentina

Senator Barry Goldwater has
telegraphed a New Year message
through The Jewish News. In it is
injected a' criticism implying a
lack. of leadership against commun-
ism among free nations. His mes-
sage reads:
"At the season of Rosh Hash-
anah, let me extend to you greet-
ings and sincere best wishes for
the New Year. It is my greatest
hope that in the year ahead the
free world will exercise such moral
and diplomatic pressure on total-
itarians of every stripe—that they
will be compelled to refrain from
persecution of their religious,
racial and national minorities.
"But there is one essential first
step: that the free nations of the
West with firm leadership demon-
strate that they will never appease
aggressive world communism. If
such leadership is lacking — as
today, most tragically, it is—these
persecutions will inevitably con-
tinue. They are inherent in the
nature of totalitarianism. and
merely repeat the grim record of
the Nazis.
"As we greet the New Year, let
us strive together for freedom
from persecution.
"For peace through strength,
Barry Goldwater."

BOSTON ( JTA) — Norman In-
grey. special correspondent of the
Christian Science Monitor in Ar-
gentina. confirmed earlier reports
that Hussein Triki, who served as
agent for the Arab League in Ar- Tween Hop on Saturday
gentina until last month. had left
A Giant Rally and Record Hop
the country. The dispatch stated. for tweens will be held at the Jew-
however. that there is general ish Center 7:30 - p.m. Saturday, not
speculation over whether Triki Sept. 19 as reported earlier.
might return in the near future.
Dances. games and refreshments
In the last few months. Triki will be featured.
had been traveling around Argen-
tina, delivering lectures which in-
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cluded sharp attacks on Judaism

SAMMY
WOOLF

BONN (JTA)—A spokesman for and trying to peddle the idea that
the West German government said the Jews were planning a "Zionist
that there were no immediate plans America. - His expulsion from the
for a meeting between Chancellor country had been requested on a
and his orchestra
Ludwig Erhard and Israel's Prime number of occasions by delegations
UN 3-6501
Minister Levi Eshkol.
representing the Argentine Jewish
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that he expected to confer with
the West German chancellor before
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In the interview, the premier !
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He also said it was not for Israel
.. . You no longer need to have wrinkles.
to forgive the Germans for their
Nazi past. adding that the Germans
Women and teen-agers can now enjoy new
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Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Canvasser
of Dundee Ave.. Huntington Woods.
announce the engagement of their
daughter Barbara Gale to David
Charles Rubin. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Rubin of Oceanside, N.Y.
The couple studied at Michigan
State University. A September
1965 wedding is planned.

Barry Goldwater

Sends Greetings
on Rosh Hashanah

r

AMERICAN JEWISH PRESS ASSOCIATION

THE DRIVER AND THE
TRAFFIC COP

MISS BARBARA CANVASSER

Between Erhard, Eshkol

LIVING HEBREW

12

Barbara Canvasser
to Marty New Yorker

H is Orchestra

BEAUTY WITHIN REACH

Newark Christians, Jews
Report Intergroup Bonds

NEWARK (JTA) — The Corn - '
munity Relations Committee of the
Jewish Community Council of Es-
. sex County has been working con-'
tinuously and closely over the
summer with Catholic, Protestant,
civic, labor; social welfare and
other community g r o u p s to
strengthen intergroup relations in
Newark, Arnold Harris, CRC exe-
cutive secretary, reported.
The groups, which have worked
closely with Newark municipal au-
thorities, including the mayor and '
the police director, have sought
to develop programs to lessen ten-
sions and avert violence and dis-
orders that have occurred in other
communities, Harris explained.
He said plans were being de-
veloped also to seek to prepare for
the implementation of the newly-
passed federal antipoverty program
in the city.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
26—Friday, September 11, 1964

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