Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Increasing Jewish College St udent Population, Demographic Changes in Jewish Year Book ... In proportion to their numbers, estimated at something over 335,- part, of the city's Jewish popula- tion, making out-of-town enroll- almost three times as many Jews 000. In 1935, 105,000 Jews attended ment financially feasible: to the For the first time, many English-Jewish newspapers are taking a in the United States go to college college out of a total college growth of the New York State uni- strong stand in behalf of one Presidential candidate and in opposition as do college-age men and women Population of 1,148,000, for a 9.3 vresity system; and to liberalized to another. in the population generally. percentage figure. However, only admissions policies in many private It is an understandable reaction. 1 Statistics establishing that close 15 American men every one in colleges, especially but not exclu- The New York Ttimes political analysts believe that 97 per cent of to 80 per cent of Jewish men and and women, Jewish and non- sively in the East. the Jewish voters will support President Johnson. . women of c o I 1 e g e age attend Jewish, of college age was in Large increases in Jewish enroll- Since the days of Franklin D. Roosevelt's candidacy for the Presi- , schools of higher learning, where- college at that time, and the dency, Jews have, in the main, supported the Democratic candidates.as ment have been noted in colleges the general figure is 27 per . There were marked deviations in support of President Eisenhower. But cent, appear in an article. "Jewish percentage of Jews of college in other parts of the U.S., notably age attending college was con- there were always large numbers of Jews in the Republican ranks. College Students in the United New England, the Middle Atlantic siderably under the present fig- Never before, however has a near-unanimous sentiment been felt in be states (New York, New Jersey, and Alfred J ospe, di rec t or States." by Alfd nre. half of the Democratic' candidate. Why? Pennsylvania), California, sections The rapid rise in Jewish college of the Southwest, and Florida. The answer is a simple one. Jewish voters are leaning towards the Bnai of program and Foundations. resources of the Brith Hillel enrollment since then, Jospe finds, liberals and the moderates. True: Jews have voted according to their Jospe predicts that the ratio of economic status: but even those who were motivated only by their Milo- The article is featured in the has been accompanied by stslastan- Jewish college students to the gen- ence did not and could not support extremists who either wore white 1964 American Jewish Year Book, tial shifts in the geographic distri- I eral college population will reach hoods or advocated bigotry. published jointly by the American bution of Jewish students. Where a peak within the next five to eight Senator Barry Goldwater personally rates high among his col- Jewish Committee and the Jewish 53 per cent of all Jewish students years, then gradually decline. leagues and all who know him in Washington and in Arizona. He is Publication Society. in the U.S. in 1935 were enrolled He quotes U.S. Government likeable. Ile is a friendly man. His intimate friends will affirm that he In 1963, a total of 4,420,000 stu- in New York City schools, this predictions of college enroll- is much kindlier in private life than he sounds on the political platform. dents—just above one-quarter of figure had dropped to 28 per cent ments of 5,257,000 in 1965, '7,- But Barry Goldwater is the candidate of the elements on the right all Americans between 18 and 24 by 1963. New York City, though, 007,000 in 1970, and 8,677,000 in who are creating fears in the hearts of men. He is the darling of the —were enrolled in public and pri- w i t h 76,000 still represents the 1975. Birchites. He does not condone the white hoods. but he has the blessings vale schools of higher education 1 largest concentration of Jewish In addition to its statistical anal- of the Ku Klux Klan. in the United States. Of this nurn-lcollege students in any city in the ysis of Jewish college enrollment, ' Such a candidate is not acceptable to those who strive for the per- ber. 275,000. or a little more than I world. the article details the history and p etuation of the basic American principles: And if Barry Goldwater were not the candidate of the rightists who 6 per cent, were Jewish. But this' Jospe attributes this decline in growth of Jewish student organiza- 9 75,000 Jewish total represented I New York City's share of the total Lions. including the Zeta Beta- Tau have captured his party. he still could not he acceptable as long as his , close to 80 per cent of the total ! Jewish college population to in- running mate is so passionately opposed to liberalized immigration ,., e\‘ . fraternity. student Zionist societies, .. si - ash population of college college age, creased economic - • starlet ng on _ne 1 policies. the Menorah movement and the --- -- - It is true that Persident Johnson voted for the McCarran Walter ' Hillel Foundations. as Act which was adopted over President Truman's veto in 1952. But Presi- 114 A mong the interesting popula- dent Johnson's position on immigration problems was altered long ago. ! tion figures•reported are those: He now takes his place with all who clamor for liberalized immigration The estimated world Jewish pop- s . ' policies—with Presidents Truman and Eisenhower, with the views that ulation at the end of 1963 was 13,e were propagated by President Kennedy. Both Goldwater and Miller take (Direct JTA Teletype Wire ' Means were studied during the 121,000. The three largest Jewish 1 to The Jewish News) the opposite view and they must be viewed as unacceptable on this as communities were. in the U.S., the i n c ome l. con erence well. as on many other issues that are basic to American idealism. GENEVA — The United Hias v Soviet Union. and Israel. together The Democratic Party supports liberalized immigration proposals Service expects to aid in the re- maintain the traditional Hias pol-, accounting for more than 75 per officially. This is in itself sufficient to assure leaning towards the Demo- , icy of never permitting a refugee cent of the world total Only four crate candidate. Jews no longer have anything to gain as a group from settlement of more than 11, l with a visa to be stranded. One I other countries had Jewish popu- a more liberal immieration program. A large-scale flow of new Jewish Jewish refugees in 1965, a 25 per )aligns of more than 200.000: immigrants imierants to this country is inconceivable. But there is a basic prin- cent increase over the 8,000 re-, international hundred leaders In the field of refugee work took , France. Great Britain. Argentina, (•iple involved that must be protected, and candidates who lean towards fugees slated for resettlement part in the workshops. They in { and Canada. - the most unjust and reactionary aPproaches to the issue should not during 1964, James P. Rice of , Harry Berge and Mrs. Al- The Jew population in the receive the support of our electorate. New York, Hias executive direc- bert Speed of New York, H ias1 U.S. is esti ted at 3.600,000. Of The position of Jews—and of the Jewish press—becomes most under- tor, reported- Wednesday. vice presidents; Harry M. Fried-, , this number, 2.517.330 are in New standable when we take into account these factors. when we consider He outlined Hias plans at the man. Hias comptroller: Gaynor York State. New York City has a that Senator Goldwater has become so extremely evangelical in the mat- Jacobson, director of has Eu- , Jewish population of 1.836,000, tens relating to the Supreme Court and its decision in defense of the conclusion of a four-day confer- ropean and North Kage, African opera- N a s s a u County 372.000, West- Church-State Separation idea. ence here held to mark the 80th eons; and Joseph executive chester 131.000. and Suffolk 42,- In earlier times. Yiddish newspapers took strong stands in support anniversary of the resettlement , Li -- director of Canadian Jewish Aid 000, for a total .lewish population of certain candidates. The now defunct Tageblatt was Republican. The agency. He said most of those to Services. in Greater New York of 2.381,000. . Tog was Democratic. The Forward, in pre-Roosevelt days. was Socialist, be resettled in 1965 were re- * * * A total of 2,420,000 Jews were fugees joining relatives in the and is now Democratic. The English-Jewish press was non-partisan. Gov. Nelson Rockefeller pro- estimated to be in the S o v i e t The situation has changed and. as we have indicated. understand- United States, Canada, Australia and Western Europe. claimed Oct. 7 as United Hias Day Union, and 320.000 in the Soviet able. Many issue often enter into the political discussion. It is so vital The executive director said that in New York State in connection bloc. From July I. 1962. to Dec. 31, for America that Our two-party system should be protected and per- the sharp upward trend in migra- with the celebration. petuated! But the only way that it can he assured is by eliminating the Lion was coming at a time when In his proclamation. the Gover- 1963 • a total of 84.000 Jews, most rightists from control and by seeking a return of the Republican Party income of Hias from intergovern- nor noted that Hias had "assisted of them from North Africa and a to its moderates. Then we shall again have a normalized approach to mental and international sources in rescuing and resettling in the few Jewish communities in Europe, political issues, in .Jewish and in all other ranks. was decreasing. He noted also United States and other countries emigrated to Israel. bringing that There are so many good Republicans—Keating in New York, many to that 1964 was the last year in of the free Western world more country's Jewish population in our own midst. We can not forget their splendid services. their sense, which 2.143.000. of justice. They should not be punished for the control of their pay ; hich the agency would receive than 3,000.000 survivors of wars. party funds from West German repara- pogroms and political upheavals." South th America's ' 685,000 J e w s by elements who threaten our liberties. include 450,000 in Argentina (with lions through the Conference on The Governor also designated In the best interests of a two-party system, it is necessary that Jewish Material Claims Against Oct. in the 300,000 in Buenos . Aires), 130,000 4 as Interfaith faith Day bigotry should be rejected and rightism repudiated. -Barry Goldwater G ermany, representing 15 per state. The proclamation said it was in Brazil, 45.000 in Uruguay, and supports and suffers from such ills in .his is party and he has made it cent of the agency's budget of -encoura ging to report that, in sev- 30 • 000 in Chile ., logical for our press to reject him—for accepting the views and the 1 $2,500,000. era) communities of our state, con- - Other large concentrations of support of elements who are menacing our freedoms. • • gregations of Catholics, Protestants Jews were: France, 500,000; Great and Jews give an admirable and Britain, 450,000: Canada, 254,000; On his visit in Chicago, Senator Barry Goldwater told a group of , practicable expression to this spirit South Africa, 116,000; Morocco, Poles in a Polish Center about his grandfather who had come from ! Israel Chief of Staff by gathering at regular intervals 100,000; Iran, 80.000; Australia, Poland. He did not tell them that the language his grandfather spoke Q ays Military Strength in fraternal assembly." 67,000. was Yiddish and that the reason for his emigration may well have S *fen the constant pogrom threats that were faced by Jews in Poland. Can Deter the Arabs . The Political Setting and the Jewish Press rtias to Increase Resettlemertt Lases - P it Hike 11 000 Next Year • f ' * State Department Regulations for National Anthems TEL AVIV (JTA) — General With the new year we commence a series of public functions at Yitzhak Rabin, Israel's chief of which the question always is raised as to the propriety" of giving staff, stressed that Israel must preference to our own national anthem to that of a foreign nation continue to build its military —in the instance of Jewish interest the latter applies to Hatikvah. strength to deter the Arabs from Congressman John D. Dingell has informed us: "The State Depart- Speaking at a regional defense ment advises me that when a foreign dignitary is present the anthem of his country is played before our national anthem as a matter of meeting in central Israel, Gen. courtesy." Rep. Dingell also sends us the following official statement: Rabin cited the recent article in Whenever a foreign national anthem is played it is followed Al Abram, the Egyptian daily, by the national anthem of the United States. This procedure is which said that the Arabs could also prescribed by' the Department of Defense for the Armed not attack Israel now because it Services. was too strong. On February 15, 1962, Congressman Joel T. Broyhill of He said that "it is our duty to Virginia introduced House Joint Resolution 630 in an effort to • ensure that such ideas will pre- standardize the words. music and the placing of our national wail among the Arabs," and added anthem on any program. Paragraph 4 of this resolution reads that it was Israeli military as follows: strength which prevented the "4. The anthem should always be performed in a manner that Arabs from carrying out threats gives it due honor and respect. It should never be performed as to attack Israel over its Negev part of a medley or in circumstances where its importance as a irrigation project through the Na- national symbol is in any way cheapened. Its use to build dramatic tional Water Carrier. effects, wholly subsidiary to its fundamental purpose, should be In an earlier address to a class discouraged. On the other hand, if the anthem is performed in of graduating cadets, Gen. Rabin a suitable spirit. the exact point at which it is introduced in a reiterated the need for the foster- program is of little significance, and depending upon the cir- ing and molding of Israel's de- cumstances of the performance, it may conceivably come at the fense posture. beginning, middle, or end of a program." We offer this as a guide to organizational programming com- mittees—to obviate misunderstandings that inevitably arise in our THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS community. 2—Friday, October 9, 1964 'Between You ... and Me' Boris Smolar's (Copyright, 1964, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Communal Affairs A survey conducted by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds established that approximately 1,500 young men and women now participate in Jewish community leadership training pro- grams in 60 cities . . . An earlier study revealed that 80 percent of all graduates of leadership training programs were participating directly in community service . . . There appears to be no decline now in the percentage of graduates participating in community service ... They are serving on the boards of the local Jewish federations and of functional agencies as well as in fund-raising campaigns . . . The growing core of future community leaders exists because of the systematic planning of federations to recruit and train those who have revealed real leadership potentials . • . This is being done under the direction of the CJFWF National Committee on Leadership Devel- opment . . . The National Committee provides stimulation and con- sultation to individual cities, taking into consideration the special requirements of each community .. . More than 40 communities have so far established annual Community Leadership Development Awards, under wihch the award winners are sent to the CJFWF General Assembly each year, enabling them to participate in deliberations and decisions which influence the course - of Jewish life . . . These communities include Detroit and Flint.