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November 19, 1965 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-11-19

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Ten Top World Jewish Leaders to Attend UJA Conclave

NEW YORK — The top ten
leaders representing seven major
Jewish communities outside of the
United States, will participate in
the United Jewish Appeal's 28th
Annual National Conference, tak-
ing place at the New York Hilton
Hotel, Dec. 10-11.
They are Baron Guy de Roths-
child, president of the Fonds Social
Juif Unifie, France; Israel M. Sieff,
honorary president of the Joint
Palestine Appeal, United Kingdom;
Samuel Bronfman, national presi-
dent, Canadian Jewish Congress;
Dr. Israel Goldstein, world chair-
man, Keren Hayesod-United Israel
Appeal, Jerusalem; Dr. Astorre
Mayer of Italy, chairman of the
Standing Conference on European
Jewish Community Services; Dr.
Edel J. Horwitz, president of the
South African Jewish Board of
Deputies; Gregorio Faigon, first
vice-president, Delegation of Ar-
gentinian Jewish Organization

Federation Employes End Strike in New York

NEW YORK (JTA) — More than and city mediators participated in
(DAIA); and Djamshid Kashfi Avraham Harman, and Louis H.
member of the Iranian parliament, Pincus of Jerusalem, acting chair- 250 fund raisers and technical and the discussions.
representing the Jewish community. man of the Jewish Agency for clerical employes of the Federa-
The contract, which will cover
tion of Jewish Philanthropies of a three-year period, through June
Israel. (Related story Page 28)
New York returned to work Mon- 30, 1968, includes wage increases
day, ending a four-week strike and adjustments in fringe bene-
Pearinian's Talks that
began Oct. 13, it was an- fits.
nounced by Irving Mitchell Felt,
With Ben-Gurion
president of the Federation.
The settlement was concluded U. S. Orthodox Groups
Due in New Book over the weekend and approved Appeal to Protect Graves
Sunday night by the employes,
New light is shed on David Ben- who are members of the Commu- of Jews in East Europe
Gurion's startling emergence from nity and Social Agency Employes
NEW YORK (JTA) — An ap-
retirement to enter the election Union, Local 1707, AFL-CIO. State peal to protect the graves of Jews
for Prime Minister, opposing the
in cemeteries and mass burial
man he had named to succeed
grounds in eastern Europe was is-
Arthur
Goldberg
to
Receive
himself. Ben-Gurion discusses the
sued here by Orthodox Jewish or-
background which ultimately led AJCommittee Medallion
ganizations.
to his candidacy: his decision to
PHILADELPHIA — Arthur J.
Rabbi Harry Bronstein, chair-
follow his belief in placing prin-
ciple above party—in "Ben-Gurion Goldberg, U.S. ambassador to the man of the committee on foreign
Looks Back" in talks with Moshe United Nations, will receive the affairs of the Rabbinical Alliance
Baron Rothschild I. M. Sieff
Pearlman, to be published by Si- 1965 American Liberties Medallion of America, who recently returned
They will be joined by Israel's mon and Schuster on Dec. 6. The of the American Jewish Committee from a four-week tour of Eastern
ambassador to the United States, frank, yet relaxed, conversations as a highlight of its national execu- Europe, said that hundreds of
reveal David Ben-Gurion, the man; tive board meeting here this week- cemeteries and mass graves of
Nazi victims are being destroyed
and the kind of man he is helps end.
A featured speaker will be Nor- by highway and building construc-
to explain his unorthodox be-
man Podhoretz, editor of Commen- tion and by "thieves, dogs and
havior.
Talking with Moshe Pearlman, tary magazine, the American pigs." Rabbi Bronstein also said
The Jewish News resumes the periodic publication of the an old friend and former colleague, Jewish Committee - sponsored that graves in Poland were being
currently marking its 20th opened by looters in the hope
series of Hebrew lessons. The following reintroduces the Ben-Gurion has recalled the story monthly
anniversary.
of finding gold teeth.
of
his
own
life
and
the
story
of
series.
Israel. The talk ranges from his
boyhood in Russia, his departure
for Palestine at the age of 19, his
pioneer years on Kibbutzim through
you have a local 1NTOURIST agent?
the formative years, the Manda-
EXPERTS on travel to and
tory Government, the foundation
A Weekly Column for the Advanced
of
the
State
of
Israel,
his
position
information
on the SOVIET UNION
presented by
as the first Prime Minister, to his
THE TARBUTH FOUNDATION FOR THE
daily life in retirement at the
kibbutz Sde Boker in the Negev
ADVANCEMENT OF HEBREW CULTURE
4 departures combining Israel and
desert.
and the
Russia; April, May, July, October.
all-inclusive
AMERICAN JEWISH PRESS ASSOCIATION
"In theater criticism there is
cost. From
plenty of taste but there is only
Aff
Editor: DR. SHLOMO KODESH
VISIT REALTIVES • TOUR
one rule: Be in a hospitable frame
Easy conversations taken from everyday life In Israel — with typical
of mind before the curtain goes
4862 WOODWARD
colloquialisms and proverbs!
up." — Brooks Atkinson.

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More Hebrew Lessons

DID YOU KNOW • • •

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A. Is this the way one passes hii
friend, without "Shalom?"

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B. Shalom, I'm in a hurry. I have
no time.

B. Wrong, not wrong ... Why Is
this important?
A. Listen David. Don't confuse
me!
What is this nervousness about?
What is this tumult (running)
about? I have the Impression
that you're annoyed, isn't that
so?

B. And if it is so, what does it
matter to you? Supposing I am
angry, then what?
A. • What do these remarks
mean? .
"Matter —
Doesn't matter" ...? You
have something against „me.
Speak, and will know.
B. Okay. They told me that at the
Hanukahparty my name was
mentioned and you • said that I
was a complete fool. Is this

true or not?

A. So that's what they told you,
and you want to konw the
truth?

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