Johnson Lauds JWV
Beth Anchill Married Son of Bonn's Israel Envoy
Works on B-G's Kibbutz
Backing Viet Policy;
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Christian
New Israel Press Consul in Midwest Veep Speaks at Parley to Richard M. Siegel Pauls,
22-year-old son of West
20—Friday, August 26, 1966
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
to Speak at Two Local Bond Events
Gad Ranon, the new Israel press
and information consul for the
Midwest, will be guest speaker
at two local gatherings on behalf
of Israel Bonds Sept. 8.
Ranon will address a pre-High
Holy Day Leadership Reception on ,
behalf of Beth Aaron Synagogue,
hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Max Nos-
anchuk in their home, 18281 Ken-
tucky, 8:30 p.m.
Later that evening, Ranon will
address the Bereznitzer Aid So=
ciety at a celebration of Israel's
Hai Year honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Kohn, in the Sholem Alei-
chem Institute. The Kohns will be
cited for their many years of
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Ranon, educated in Israeli
schools, is a graduate of the
Hebrew University, where he
studied economics, international
relations and Oriental studies.
He joined the government in
1957 as main assistant to the di-
rector of the Negev development
department. From 1960 to 1962 he
was the main assistant to the di-
rector of the department for in-
ternational cooperation, ministry
for foreign affairs. He served as
charge d'affaires and as first sec-
retary of the Israel Embassy in
Manila for nearly four years.
Ranon was a member of the Is-
raeli delegation to the 19th ses-
sion of the UN Commission for
Asia and the Far East, to the
Asian Conference on Industrializa-
tion and other conferences.
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All other Jewish groups in
NCRAC approved the proposed
resolution that would have voiced
concern that the right of dissent
in America is being diminished as
a result of American participa-
tion in the war. The JWV veto
killed the resolution, however,
and the President informed the
veterans that he appreciated the
point made by the veterans.
JWV opposed the resolution as
inaccurate and unjustifiable.
Thousands of veterans from
throughout the nation gathered
here for a convention that was
highlighted by an address by Vice
President Hubert H. Humphrey
and by special reports by two
Jewish veterans of military serv-
ice in Vietnam.
The two officers are U.S. Para-
troop Captain Sidney Linver,
who commanded an advisory team,
and Chaplain Richard Dryer, a
rabbi who was decorated for ex-
tensive frontline service with com-
bat troops and was senior Jewish
chaplain in South Vietnam for a
year.
Captain Linver's one-man civic
action program, initiated in his
region to win over South Vietna-
mese peasants from Viet Cong in-
fluences, was supported by the
JWV. The Jewish veterans sent
large quantities of soap, toys, me-
dicine and other supplies required
to make friends of villagers in
contested areas.
Another high point of the conven-
tion was to be an address on ex-
tremism by Senator Jacob K.
Javits, New York Republican.
Sessions of the convention will
conclude Sunday with elections
and meetings of the national ex-
ecutive committee.
JWV Has Orange Bowl
Cancel Ball at Biased Club
Tops
Them
All
HAVE SOME SWIM
F iii CliLED
h
Germany's first ambassador to Is-
rael, is spending his summer vaca-
tion working at the Sde Boker
kibbutz, of which former Premier
David Ben-Gurion- is a member.
The youth, a student at Frei-
burg University, spent two years in
the West German army on com-
pulsory duty and then volunteered
for work in a kibbutz. His stay
was arranged between Dr. Rolf
Pauls, the envoy, and Ben-Gurion.
The Youth has said he was happy
in his stay and that he had not
encountered any animosity be-
cause he is a German.
ATLANTIC CITY (JTA)—Presi-
service to their society, to their dent Johnson has commended the
Jewish War Veterans of the U.S.A.
people and the state of Israel.
for
backing the administration's
Louis Levine. life-long Zionist,
will show a movie of his recent Vietnam position as the organiza-
trip to Israel. Levine is a founder tion opened its 71st annual na-
and former president of the Arlaz- tional convention here Tuesday.
The President, in a letter to the
JWV, noted action by the organi-
zation at the recent Washington
plenary session of the National
Community Relations Advistory
Council, central coordinating body
of Jewish organizations and com-
munity councils. JWV blocked a
resolution that it claimed "con-
veyed a distorted impression of
American policies connected with
the Vietnam war."
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WASHINGTON — The Jewish
War Veterans of the United States
announced that it had succeded
in persuading the Orange Bowl
committee not to hold its Orange
Bowl tennis ball at a restricted
Miami Beach club, the Bath Club.
According to National Corn-
mander Milton A. Waldor, the
Orange Bowl committee "made a
quick about-face" after the JWV
Department of Florida, led by its
commander, Irving Cooperman,
and Past National Commander
Daniel Neal Heller, sparked an
interfaith, inter-racial protest cam-
paign in Miami Beach.
Radomer Group to Meet
Radomer Aid and Ladies society
will hold an executive board meet-
ing 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Work-
men's Circle Center to discuss the
Bond drive for 1966-1967. Mr. and
Mrs. Max Wein will be host and
hostess.
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IMPORTS BY
MRS. RICHARD M. SIEGEL
A Bermuda honeymoon followed
the wedding Sunday evening of
Beth Anchill and Richard M. Sie-
gel at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick and
Cantor Moses Serensen officiated.
Parents of the couple are Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Anchill of Steel
Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Siegel
of Skokie, Ill.
The bride wore a gown of silk
linen with a chapel train and an
Empire silhouette, the bodice em-
broidered in a daisy pattern and
a matching hemline accenting the
skirt. A crown of Swiss embroidery
held the shoulder-length veil, and
she carried her confirmation Bible
and an heirloom handkerchief,
worn by the bridesgroom's great-
grandmother at her own wedding.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Sam-
uel Last. Bridesmaids were Gail
Anchill, Nancy Goldman, Patricia
Jones of Ithaca, N.Y., and Beth
Lowenstein and Pamela Perlman,
bath of Chicago, who served as
junior bridesmaids.
Robert Levin of Chicago was
best man. Ushers were Neil An-
chill, the bride's brother, Jerry
Ellis and Craig Stevens of Chi-
cago.
The couple plans to reside in
Skokie.
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