10—Friday, February 17, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Bar-i/an Elects Sto llman hair of of World Board Jerusalem to Be Site for Parade Despite Jordan Yaacov Sharett Will Give Jewish Center Lecture Feb. 26 JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Is- rael government intends to go Phillip Stollman has been elect- the freshmen enrollment, which through with its plans to hold this ed chairman of the world board has doubled during the -past year." year's Independence Day parade Rabbi Seymour Zambrowsky, Ca- in Jerusalem in spite of protests of trustees of Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, at the univer- nadian Jewish leader, was elected by Jordan which are considered sity's international board meeting co-chairman. Other board mein- here as "wide of the mark." Reaction by political . circles held in Israel, it was announced hers from the United States in- by Dr. Joseph H. Lookstein, chan- clude Dr. Jacob E. Goldman, De- here followed a note the Jordanian troit; Prof. Saul Lieberman, New government sent to United Nations York; Dr. A. Leo Levin, professor Secretary-General U Thant, pro- of political science, University of testing the plans by Israel to hold Pennsylvania; Dr. Israel Brody, the parade in Jerusalem. Political circles here stressed former chief rabbi of Great Bri- tain; Dr. Astorre Meyer, Italy; Dr. that Israel is entitled to hold the parade in the capital in accord- Hibor Rosenbaum, Genega. ance with the 1949 armistice agree- Stollman a prominent leader in ment with Jordan, but must ex- the American Jewish community, clude from the city heavy arms serves as a national vice-chairman such as planes and tanks, which of the United Jewish Appeal. He will be omitted from the parade. is a member of the board of gov- Asserting that there was "no ernors of the Israel Bond Organiza- hint of provocation whatsoever tion and a member of the executive nor any desire to show off" in of the Jewish Agency. He is co- the decision to hold the parade owner of Biltmore Building Co. in Jerusalem, the Israeli circles Bar - Ilan University, currently described the parade plans as PHILLIP STOLLMAN entering its second decade with "legitimate." cellor of the university. Stollman Ian enrollment of 3,000 students, Last year, the decision by the had previously served as national is Israel's only American char- government to cancel the parade chairman of the American Corn- tered institution of higher educa- in Jerusalem and hold it in Haifa mittee for Bar-Ilan University. tion, having been granted this instead gave rise to a storm of op- Announcing the appointment, Dr. recognition by the New York State position protests, accusing the Lookstein said: "Our action will Board of Regents last year. Under government of giving in to foreign greatly strengthen the university j construction at _present are many pressures and threats. by providing leadership at the j buildings, among them the Stoll- One third of UNICEF's budget highest level. This will enable us man Administration Building, and to meet the ever-increasing needs I the nearly completed Wurzweiler goes for the training of local staff of the institution as attested by i Library, which will be the second for programs of aid to needy chil- - dren and mothers. the phenomenal rate of growth of largest in Israel. Yaacov Sharett, the Israeli dip- lie, with a general admission lomat who was expelled from his charge for nonmembers. post in the Soviet Union on charges of espionage, will speak at the Jewish Center, 8 p.m., Sun- day, Feb. 26, on the topic "Soviet Penetration into the Middle East— Myths and Realities". Sharett is an editorial writer and political analyst for Maariv, Is- TO rael's largest newspaper. H e was First Secre- tary to the Isra- Special eli Embassy in PESACH and YOM ATZMAUT Moscow at the time he was de- clared "personna non grata" by $1025 the Russians and All inclusive price includes expelled. Israel • Itound trip flight via jet called the charge • Strictly kosher meals "trumped-up." Sharett m first class hotels Sharett, the oldest son of the • Pesach m Jerusalem late Moshe Sharett, the second • Independence Day Celebration grandstand tickets Prime Minister of Israel, was 17 • Guided tours throughout Israel years old when he enlisted in the Don't take chances—Travel with Jewish Brigade of the British Ar- the organization that has sent over my. He fought the Germans in 15,000 satisfied tourists to Israeli Italy and served in Egypt, Bel- Send for Brochure listing gium and the Netherlands. He re- hundreds of group flights turned to Israel to become one of to Israel and Europe at Una the founding members of an agri- For reservations and cultural settlement near Beer-She- information contact: ba in Israel's Negev Desert. In Detroit Mizrachi Office 1953 he came to the United States 17596 Wyoming to study at Columbia University's DI 1-0708 Russian Institute and then con- tinued his studies in England at St. Anthony's College, Oxford. The lecture is open to the pub- • M1ZRACHI TOURS ISRAEL April 22 -.tr y 16, 1961 British Sports Expert Charges More Than Half of Clubs Biased LONDON (JTA) — The sports editor of one of Britain's biggest newspapers charged-that more than half of the country's private golf clubs discriminated against Jews, and asserted that some of his colleagues would make that esti- mate even higher. J. L. Manning, sports editor of the London Daily Mail, made his charges in an article commenting on reports that a group of London Jews planned legal action to have a nondiscrimination clause inserted in the ground lease of the Moor Park Golf Club, in Hertfordshire. The club is accused of discrim- inating against Jewish players by denying them membership. It has den'ed the charge and its president asserted that the club has some Jewish members. The club leases public lands for its course. "My belief is that more than half of Britain's 1,926 private gold clubs discriminate against Jews," the London Daily Mail sports editor asserted. "Some of my colleagues with a greater knowledge put it as high as two- thirds." He added that no one knew the exact number "because there is no official index of Jew- baiting clubs. It is done by stealthy attitudes and whispered conventions. Some clubs won't have any Jews. Others — even more repugnantly—fix a quota." The Race Relations Board, he said, takes the position that, where a public course is involved, it would be reported to the local conciliation committee. "The very use of the phrase, 'conciliation,' " he added, "makes the true sports- man wince." 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