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February 03, 1967 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-02-03

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Harman Signs for Israel
in 'Space for Peace' Pact

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was among the many nations which
participated in the White House
ceremony marking the signing of
the Space for Peace agreement last
weekend.
Israel Ambassador Avraham Har-
man signed the document in behalf
of his government. (The Israeli
ambassador to Britain also signed
the treaty in ceremonies held simul-
taneously in London.)
Ambassador Harman transmitted
a message of condolence from
Prime Minister Levi Eshkol to Pres-
ident Johnson, mourning the death
of the three American astronauts.
Eshkol cabled: "The death of these
three courageous astronauts is a
grievous blow to the whole world.")

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Friday, February 3, 1967-5

Profile of a Congressman—
Joshua Eilberg, Pennsylvanian

By MILTON FRIEDMAN

(Copyright, 1967, JTA, Inc.)

WASHINGTON — When Rep.
Joshua Eilberg, Pennsylvania
Democrat, occupied his new con-
gressional office, one of his first
acts was to affix a mezuza at his
door. This act typified the convic-
tion of the newly-elected, 45-year-
old Congressman.
As a freshman Congressman,
Eilberg concedes that he has a
lot to learn. His enthusiasm and
perception indicate that he will
learn rapidly. He has not forgot-
ten his Depression years as a child
in Philadelphia. His father, who
worked as a janitor, saw to it
that he attended Talmud Tora
daily.
Today, Eilberg confesses to
rebelling against the discipline
of 0 r t h o d o x instruction. But
this failed to alter his devotion to
Jewish education. His commitment
is evident in the active role of his
wife as a Jewish social worker
and the serious religious studies
of both their two children. Eilberg
is a trustee of Beth Emeth Syna-
gogue and holds membership in
Bnai Brith, the Jewish War Vet-
erans and other groups.

leader in the history of Pennsyl-
vania. He fought for a fair Sunday
closing law to exempt Jews and
Seventh Day Adventists from an
arbitrary regulation.
His bill passed the House, but
there was no Eilberg to push it
through the State Senate.

During the opening days of
C on g r es s, Democratic Majority
Leader Carl Albert of Oklahoma
noted Eilberg's record as a ma-
jority leader of the Pennsylvania
State Legislature. When Albert
had to leave the floor, he asked
Eilberg to take over for him as
acting majority leader.
Eilberg's sponsorship of fair
employment and civil rights legis-
lation drew the fire of anti-Semites.
He sponsored a resolution calling
on the Federal Communications
Commission to review the license
of a radio station that promoted
a bigoted evangelist. The preacher
later campaigned against him with
slurs against Jewish organizations.
Eilberg served in the Pacific as
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-War II. Duty took him to Okinawa
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a bright young assistant district
attorney in Philadelphia. In 1954
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