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July 08, 1966 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-07-08

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Commons May Debate
Soviet Jewry Issue;
Motion Signed by 150

Friday July 8, 1966-21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ctivities in Society

LONDON (JTA)—Herbert Bow- 1
The United Hebrew Schools will bid bon - voyage to many of its
den, leader of the House of Com-
mons, said Sunday that the Labor staff members visiting Israel this summer. Some of the teachers will
Government was sympathetic to a be attending educational conferences and others will be vacationing
proposal for debate on the plight and visiting families and friends. Dr. Naphtali Wiesner, educational
of Soviet Jewry but declined to consultant of the UHS, will attend the National Council for Jewish
make a promise for a date for Education Conference in Jerusalem July 15-29. Convening at the same
time will be a conference of the Federation of Hebrew Teachers and
such debates.
Principals, to be attended by Menachem Glaser, Morris Nobel and Mr.
He made the statement in reply
and Mrs. J. M. Mathis. Teachers who will be vacationing in Israel
to a question from Sir Barnett during the summer are Rabbi Charles Rosenzveig, Hugo Apt, Mesdames
Janner, who asked when time Rae Goodman, Judith Slobin, Nechama Jedwab and Batia Eizikovic and
could be found to debate a motion Miss Sarah Berman. Mrs. Alfred Greenbaum and her two sons will
on the Soviet Jewish situation
accompany her husband to Israel, where Dr. Greenbaum will spend a
which was asked in a proposal year's sabbatical on leave from Wayne State University Library. He
signed by 150 members of all is in charge of the department of Judaic studies. Anna Greenwald,
parties. Another member of Par- formerly of Israel and a recent Midrasha graduate, is being married
liament, Sir John Foster, submit- I in Israel to Detroiter Joseph Greenfield. They will return to Detroit
ted a similar motion for debate on at the end of the summer. Among the teachers who will be leaving
the same subject which was couch- the United Hebrew Schools after completing a two- or three-year stay
ed in more assertive terms than as exchange teachers are Messrs. and Mesdames David Gamliel, Uri
the other.
Aviram and Joseph Hadar and Miss Tzvia Rosenbaum. Mr. and Mrs.
The independent labor weekly, Shlomo Biederman will spend the next year in Canada where Mr.
The Tribune, charged in its current Biederman will continue his university studies and receive his MA
issue that the British Communist in music before returning to Israel.
Party suppressed a report by one
Mr. and Mrs. Mendel Burke, originally front •Vladimiritz, Poland,
of its officials which indicted the and now of Haifa, Israel, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Soviet Union for its continued op- Tushman, 17333 Mendota.
pression of Russian Jewry.
The Tribune published a sum
mary of the findings of the re-
port which was prepared by Alec
Waterman and sent to the exe cu- •
ist
five of the British Communist
Party shortly before his death last
NEW YORK (JTA)—Some 400 adults will leave New York next
April. Waterman was a leading I American Jewish youth left last Wednesday for a 21-day tour of
member of the party for about 10 week for varying periods of sum-
Israel and Europe under Ma-
years before his death.
sada auspices. It will be made
mer study in Israel.
up of adults age 18 to 30.
A group of 137 students sailed
The enrollment in the Hebrew
Peace Corps Educators
on the SS Shalom for a year of
study at the Hebrew University. University program is 50 per cent
Training at Brandeis U.
Representing 63 colleges and uni- larger than the 1965 group and is
WALTHAM, Mass—Instruction versities in 26 states and Canada, a record for the program, officials
in the use of television as a teach- they are enrollees in the 12th an- said. Participants were chosen
ing tool in primary schools and a nual American Student Prograni from nearly 200 applicants and
means of eradicating adult illit- of the American Friends of the will receive credit from their
eracy is being conducted at Bran- Hebrew University.
schools in the United States for
deis University for 65 Peace Corps
their study at th'e Hebrew Univer-
Thirty-eight
members
of
Junior
volunteers perparing for assign-
Hadassah left by air for a seven- sity. Intensive study of Hebrew
ments in Colombia.
week summer institute. The girls will be provided aboard ship and
Another 60 Peace Corps volun- range in age from 16 to 19. They will continue for the first 31/2
teers are also being trained at will visit and work in various co- months of the year of study.
Scholarships of varying amounts
Brandeis for secondary and uni- operative settlements and in Eilat,
versity mathematics-science teach- They will take part in special totaling $51,000 have been award-
er training assignments in Colom- courses and seminars with em- ed to 70 of the students by the
bia.
phasis on the Hebrew language, American Friends of the Hebrew
and will visit Hadassah institu- University. Contributions for the
The burden on the other man's tions. They will also be given op- scholarships included $10,000 from
. shoulder is always light. —Russian portunities to live in the homes the Sundel and Margaret Doniger
Foundation and a grant of 20,000
proverb.
of Israel families.
Israeli pounds ($7,000) from the
Another group of 120 students Israel District of Bnai Brith.
will participate in the Yeshiva
University 10th annual Summer in
by
Israel and European Extension Egyptian Boat Slips
Tour program. The program began Into Israeli Waters
JULES PASSERMAN
with the departure of the young
Your Neighborhood Pharmacist
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
men and women from the United
to The Jewish News)
TEL
AVIV — A 75-ton Egyptian
States Sunday.
More than 100 teen-agers, boat was intercepted Monday
Jewish high school students from night in Israeli waters and towed
all parts of the United States into Haifa by a coast guard ves-
sel, the army spokesman reported
and Canada, left by air Wednes-
Tuesday.
day for a seven-week work-and-
Its crew of four is now being
study tour of Israel tinder aus-
pices of the Masada Young interrogated, he added. The ship,
The real reason you can't
Zionists, the youth division of bound from Egypt for Beirut with
take it with you is that it's
the Zionist Organization of a cargo of seaweed, apparently
gone before you are!
America. Another group of young I entered Israeli waters by mistake.

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