411 ■0411 M 0. 111. 0411111. 0. 11.011•11.1}=1.0 ■ 0. ■.■04■0 1111111. 011.1. 41■0411••■0 ■ 041 ■ 041 ■ 01.11.0 ■ 0 ■1. 0 41 Boris Smolar's Notables in Sports: Newest Koufax Honor By JESSE SILVER Koufax is only the third man ever to gain this honor twice. He won in 1963. The poll was originated in 1931. nati home games. Now that she is retired she plans to go on attend- ing all the games she can. Miss Lions of Columbia University out Levy holds a Gold Pass entitling of the basketball darkness into the The New York chapter of the her to admission to any major sun. The seven-foot sophomore is Baseball Writers' Association league park. 'Between You . . and Me' (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) Dave Newmark is leading the giving the Lions their best record in many years. They even won a holiday tournament, the Kodak COMMUNAL AFFAIRS: Relationship between the rabbinate and College Classic at Rochester, N.Y., Jewish social workers—for many years miles apart—is now getting and Newmark was voted the most closer and closer with every year . .. Whereas, a little more than 10 valuable player. years ago, definite hostility prevailed between rabbis and social work- Now the Lions have hopes of ers, today rabbis and social workers meet on a continuous basis to winning the Ivy League crown. think together and to find ways for mutual cooperation . . . This is With coaches putting as many as (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) especially true in New York, where the Jewish Federation has estab- lished a special commission on synagogue relations under the direction of Rabbi Isaac N. Trainin . . . Rabbis and Jewish social workers in New York . . . where there are about 1,000 synagogues and a multi- plicity of Jewish welfare agencies . . . are now involved in dialogues and confrontations covering a large range of topics . . . and this takes place also in many other communities . . . In New York, the Federation is conducting tours for rabbis at its agencies . . . Some of the agencies are conducting workshops for rabbis, in which rabbis and social work- ers review cases which would delineate the areas of cooperation be- tween the two . . . Distinguished rabbis and social workers attended a Conference on Intermarriage sponsored by the New York Federation, and discussed the grave threat of intermarriage to Jewish survival . . . As a result of this conference, Jewish family agencies have ap- pointed a liaison person to the rabbinate who is now available to discuss with any rabbi any counseling problem involving intermarriage. THE JEWISH IMAGE: As the relationship between the rabbi and the Jewish social worker improves, a more concrete picture emerges of the image of the American Jew . . . And it becomes obvious that the Jewish community in this country is not a monolithic community ... At one of the gatherings sponsored by the New York Federation's commission on synagogue relations, Rabbi Trainin brought out four distinct kinds of Jews with whom Jewish community workers must deal . . . First, there is the assimilationist Jew . . . Jewish by birth, he is not concerned about survival and the threat of assimilation .. . Yet, from this rank come some of the most generous contributors to Jewish communal causes and the community's most ardent workers . Second, is the secular survivalist . . . He represents a significant number of Jews who are totally unconcerned with Judaism as a reli- gion, but who are passionately determined to see that the Jewish people survive . . .Third, is the synagogue-affiliated Jew, who belongs because of a sense of conformity, but who would be hard put to define what Judaism means to him . . . Fourth, is the synagogue-affiliated survivalist, who is committed to the Jewish religion and to Jewish peoplehood .. . And he is concerned about transmitting those values to his children. ON THE SCENE: After the success of "Fiddler on the Roof" and "The Zulu and the Zayda" a third theatrical production on a Jewish theme is now beginning to attract attention in New York . • . It is "The Pocket Watch," a play by Alvin Aronson, presented in Actors Playhouse . . . Performed by excellent actors, the play portrays the family life of an American Jewish family of three generations . . . There is the older generation of an immigrant grandfather who still works hard but has managed to accumulate some savings . . . There is his wife, the very good-natured typical Jewish grandmother who has nothing but kindness and love for everybody . . . There is the American-born mar- ried daughter who insists on living like the Joneses despite the fact that her husband cannot afford it . . . And there is the second Ameri- can-born daughter, an old maid school teacher who finally finds happi- ness in marrying an old acquaintance • . . And, of course, there is the second-generation American-born boy who has his own ambitions, and good ambitions too .. . It is a sentimental three-act play with many touches of humor which keeps the audience — Jewish and non-Jew- ish — interested from the first scene to the very last . . . The acting is perfect and reminds one of the fine acting of Maurice Schwartz's Yiddish Art Theater which ceased its existence with the decline of the Yiddish language . . . In fact, "The Pocket Watch" is good Yiddish theater in English. London Youths Face Trial in Attack on Yeshiva Boys MONTH Jan. 22 - Feb. 20 Our Torah Says: "For man is as a tree of the field" (Deut. 20:19) .. . ie man's life is similar to the tree that grows in the field. Just as a tree has roots, branches, fruits and leaves, so too does a human being have roots, fruits — which are deeds — leaves -- which are his words. PLANT TREES IN ISRAEL IN THE NAME OF YOUR LOVED ONES Perpetuate the memory of family and friends . . . celebrate Bar Mitzvah . . • honor any happy event by planting trees in the forests and Border Settle- ments of Israel! JNF SABBATH will be observed in all Synagogues FEBRUARY 5th LONDON (JTA) — Twelve youths accused of attacking a group of Yeshiva students in North London recently were being held for trials in Old Bailey, the city's Central Criminal Court. Police had arrested 14 youths, but two were acquitted after a hearing for lack of evidence linking them directly with the occurrence. All 12 were charged with mali- cious mischief and attempt to murder. The murder attempt was directed, according to police testi- mony, against one of the Yeshiva students, Joseph Springer. He is a son of one of the leading British officials of Agudath Israel. awarded its two top honors to the Golden Boy. He received the Sid Mercer Memorial, for player of the year, and the Babe Ruth award for World Series hero. As for Sandy's arthritic arm he said recently: "The arm feels good, but I don't want to discuss three men on Newmark his team- it and I don't even think about it. I haven't felt anything wrong mates are scoring more than ever. Stan Felsinger dropped in 40 swinging a golf club, but, of course, I haven't thrown a base- points against Dartmouth. It seems there is one more at ball since the last out of the ser- home like big Dave, almost. New- ies." Miss Frances Levy who has been mark's younger brother Brian is tossing them in for Dave's old secretary of five Cincinnati Red school, Abraham Lincoln High owners since 1930 is retiring. Miss School in Brooklyn. Brian is 6-4, Levy got the job initially through only a junior but he is not ex- her brother-in-law Sid Weil who pected to grow more than an inch owned the Reds. In that time she or two. "He's similar to his broth- has attended most of the Cincin- er at this stage," says Len Hass- man his high school coach. "He's ungainly and awkward but he's smart and has good moves. He's working hard to overcome his han- dicaps and has the potential to de- velop?' It looks as though Colum- bia will have a Newmark in the lineup for the next five years. Friday, January 28, 1966-15 GAMES NIGHT — PRIZES — SURPRISES MONDAY, JAN. 31-8:30 P.M. LABOR ZIONIST HALL 19161 SCHAEFER It's Sandy Koufax time again. Don't mention him one week and you miss half a dozen awards. The latest is the Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year. Sandy collected 224 first-place votes in the balloting by 303 sports writers and sports-casters. Rose Borenstein Sponsored by the New Life Chapter American Medical Center of Denver Donation $1.25 — Tickets at the door, from members or phone Mrs. Rose Borenstein, Chair- man, LI 6-7596. Israel Chosen as a World Cooperative Research Center HOUSE PARENTS WANTED PARIS — Israel has been chosen as one of four world cen- ters for purposes of research into the theories and practice of co- operation at the foundation con- ference of the International Or- ganization for Cooperative Re- search and Development, spon- sored by the Sorbonne. 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" It ONLY ONCE Growing German Nationalism Called a Threat to Democracy NEW YORK — "The slow and complex process of German - Jewish relations has become more remote in view of the German Government's flagrant breach of its commitment to her peoples' debt of honor and a ris- ing tide of disassociation to deal with the past forthrightly and thoroughly," according to Kurt R. Grossmann, head of the German and Austrian desk of the Jewish Agency. Speaking here upon his return from a two-month lecture Other Party Newspapers to Cease Publications TEL AVIV (ZINS)—Following the closing of the dailies of the Liberal party and Herut, other parties are preparing to emulate their example and close down their publications in order to free them- selves from their huge deficits. 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