Pope . Paul Meets With JWV Chief Pope Paul VI is shown at a nrivate Vatican audience with National Commander Milton A. Waldor of the Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A. and Mrs. Waldor. He p-raisei JWV for its many ac- complishments in human relations, cited the JWV for its ceaseless fight for equality, and discussed problems of ethnic minorities every- where. Pope Paul told Commander Waldor that he will continue to use his influence to bring peace to the world and, according to Waldor, both agreed that "peace has value only when it is a respector of human dignity and not just peace for the sake of peace." Yeshiva U. Gets Gifts Totaling $2,300,000 NEW YORK (JTA)—Two gifts totaling $2,300,000 were announced here Monday by Yeshivah Univer- sity. One of the gifts, amounting to $1,300,000 was presented to the university's Albert Einstein Col- lege of Medicine by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Lubin, for the establish- ment of a comprehensive rehabili- tation center, the first of its kind in New York City. The other contribution, of $1,- 000,000, was made by Israel Rogo- sin, for the establishment of a Center for Ethics and Human Values at Yeshiva University. The rehabilitation center, to be named after Evelyn and Joseph I. Lubin, will provide a full range' of treatment services for fle disabled and the handicapped, ranging from physical and occupational therapy to speech and hearing diagnosis and evaluation. A 22-bed special- ized unit of the Einstein College Hospital, equipped with advanced instrumentation for therapy, will serve both inpatients and out- patients. The Center for Ethics and Human Values, to be named, ac- cording to Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of the university, after Israel Rogosin, will focus on teaching and research into the history, philosophy and practical applications of Jewish ethics, and will deal with the ethics of Jewish religious law. Dr. Joseph B. Soloveitchik, pro- fessor of Talmud and Jewish phi- iosop'iy at Yeshiva University, and authority on Jewish law, will con- duct a pilot course at the new center. The program of the center will devote particular attention to problems of applied morality, and will explore the relevance of Jew- ish ethics for contemporary man. Drives at New Peak; Population Studies Are Reported by CJFWF NEW YORK (JTA)—Jewish com- munity fund-raiSing campaigns in the United States are currently at the one-third . mark, 15 per cent ahead of the pace set in 1965, when an eight-year record was achieved, the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds reported. CJFWF, reporting findings of a meeting of its board of directors, said that the 1965 total of $132,- 000,000 raised by federations was the highest in that eight-year pe- riod. That sum was exclusive of capital and endowment funds. The board was told that the newly-formed committee on fed- eration planning for Jewish edu- cation, headed by Mandell Berman of Detroit, will work to establish guidelines for federations to car- ry out their responsibilities in this area most effectively. The com- mittee will first study the federa- tion role in Jewish education after bar mitzvah, as well as teacher re- cruitment and training, and de- velop plans to strengthen them. The committee is working closely with the American Association for Jewish Education. The board was told that there was progress on the proposed the National Community Relations CJFWF national population study Advisory Council and the Syna- of American Jewry. The CJFWF, gogue Council of America have agreed on joint action to examine any possible role the U.S. Census Miamians Join Project Bureau can play in regard to col- of Alliance for Progress lecting facts on the number of WASHINGTON (JTA) — Two business leaders active in the American Jews. The board was Miami Jewish community will take told that, in any event, the CJFWF part in a federal project to pro- study itself would have to delve mote private participation in low- into such matters as Jewish iden- commitment, Jewish cost housing projects in Latin tification, education and intermarriage which America. the Census Bureau could not pos- The Agency for International sibly obtain. Development has signed a contract with the Washington Federal Sav- ings and Loan ASsOciation of Miami Beach to improve the Al- liance for ProgresS Housing In- vestment Guarantee Program. Jack D. Gordon is president of 6321 W. 7 MILE RD. the Miami firm, and Arthur H. Courshon is board chairman. has openings for safes- people. Permanent em- Both Jewish leaders have served ployment, paid vacation, as State Department consultants in formulating housing and thrift good pay, pleasant work- programs for several Latin Amer- ing conditions. Experience ican nations. The program insures preferred. Apply in person U.S. investors against losses under only. the Foreign Assistance Act. Look what's Salespeople Wanted IRVING'S GIFT SHOP CR EIE. for saving $500 now thru April 11th Sea9;eing Propaganda o Hitb-r's Old Yacht? WASHINGTON (JTA) — An at- tempt is being made by George , Rockwell's American Nazi Party to acquire Hitler's former yacht, now believed to be moored at Mia- mi, Fla., for use as a seagoing headquarters. The 85-foot pleasure craft, built especially for Hitler, was purchas- ed by Americans after the war, and brought to the United States. Rockwell has been quoted as stat- ing that he has found someone willing to help finance the pur- chase. Hitler's yacht would again fly the Nazi ensign, and Rockwell indicat- ed he would seek to spread Nazism from port to port, in America and abroad. It was reported here that he is seeking an international Nazi crew, including World War II Ger- man naval personnel who may want to keep Nazism alive aboard Hitler's personal yacht. Auschwitz Doctor Sentenced to His Death Writer Jacob Lestchinsky JERUSALEM (JTA) — Jacob Lestchinsky, Ukrainian-born so- ciologist, writer and statistician, died here at the age of 89. Funeral services were attended by Mrs. Golda Meir, former Foreign Min- ister, Eliahu Elath, president of the Hebrew University, and other leaders in Jewish academic life. He came to the United States in 1938 and lived in New York before settling in Israel. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 14—Friday, April 1, 1966 BONN (JTA)—Dr. Horst Fischer was sentenced to death in East Berlin last week after he was con- victed of participation in the mur- der of more than 70,000 victims, mostly Jews, as one of the "selec- tion" doctors in the Auschwitz death camp. During his trial in East Berlin, one of the rare Nazi war crimes trials in East Germany, Fischer admitted his participation in select- ing victims for the gas chambers in the huge murder camp in oc- cupied Poland. 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