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Geologist Studies Greenland Crash

British Nazi Plans
New Racist Party

LONDON (JTA) — The leader
of the British Nazi party, Colin
Jordan, who emerged unrepentant
from prison last week where he
had served an 18-month term for
offenses under the race relations
act, informed the press that he
intended to launch a new national
socialist party "on a broader basis
than so far." Jordan, who said
that imprisonment had failed to
alter his view s, thought that
changes which had taken place
while he was jailed, particularly
in the area of race relations.
augured well for the establishment
of a new racist party.
As Jordan came out of prison.
his French-born former wife, Mrs.
Francoise Jordan, was starting to
serve an 18-month sentence follow-
ing her conviction for conspiring to
burn synagogues.

Restoration Under Way
on Old Lubavitcher Shul

Dr. Gerald M. Friedman, geologist at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute in Troy, N.Y.. displays a core sample taken from bottom
of the ocean about a mile from the Greenland site where the B52
bomber crashed with its hydrogen bombs. He was head of a re•
search project for study of the ocean bottom in the area. He said
the bottom at the crash site is covered with a layer of stones and
pebbles, wnich show above his right hand, that would prevent the
bombs from being buried in the mud which shows below. He said
recovery would be extremely difficult now, but would be no prob-
lem in summer.

'Tora Task Force' t© Bing Morale to
Small Latin Amerman Communities

JERUSALEM — Restoration is
under way on the Habad (Luba-
vitch) Synagogue in the Old City
of Jerusalem.
The shul was founded more than
100 years ago by Rabbi Menachem
Mendel of Lubavitch, known as the
"Tzemakh Tzedek," the third lead-
er of the Habad-Lubavitch move-
ment.
Rabbi Mendel was the great
grandfather of the present Luba-
' vitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem
. M. Schneerson.
' After the recent liberation of the
Old City, the Tzemakh Tzedek's
shul was found to be the only one
not destroyed, although its inter-
ior was found to be in complete
ruin.
Under instructions from the
rebbe, the shul was used for
prayer immediately, in the condi-
tion in which it was found.

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show will be presented.
The highlight of this event will
be the awarding of prizes, includ-
ing a fully-paid round-trip to Is-
rael for 10 days and an original
oil painting by Samuel Kruss. A
special prize is a black diamond
mink custom-made hat.
Mrs. Bernard Pedell is chapter
eye bank chairman, and Mrs. David
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LAKEWOOD, I■LJ. (JTA) — The
riage among Jewish college
orthodox Rabbinical Council of
youth in this country and Great
America will send a "Tora task
Britain. He said it amounted
force" of rabbis, teachers and
to over 30 per cent of marriages ',WW31:i:KWM-N
social workers to Jewish communi-
of all Jews."
ties in Latin America in an effort
to stem " a breakdown in religious
Rabbi Joseph Karasick, presi-
life" due to lack of leadership in dent of the Union of Orthodox
warned
those communities, it was announ
Jewish Congregations,
ced by Rabbi Pesach Levovitz, that if the mounting rate of inter -
president of the council. at its an- marriage were not reversed "the
nual mid-winter conference here. whole fabric of the- Jewish struc-
Five hundred Orthodox rabbis ture will suffer irreparable harm
from the USA and Canada are and damage." The problem, Dr.
a
attending.
Karasick said, "constitutes
Rabbi Levovitz mentioned five grave challenge to the continuity
countries — Argentina, Brazil, of the Jewish community and a
Colombia, Venezula and Mexico — serious menace to the survival of
where "task force" teams will be traditional Judaism."
sent initially. The "task force"
Support of the proposed world
project will be headed by Rabbi conference on Jewish education
7
.ev Segal, vice president of the was pledged by Rabbi Abraham
Rabbinical Council. The program Koolyk, chairman of the con-
also calls for the training of young ference, who asserted that the
,..atin American Jews in the United "widespread availability of qual-
States and Israel to take up posi- ity education is the only bulwark
tions as rabbis, teachers and social for the retention of Jewish iden-
workers in their own communities. tity."
Rabbi Levovitz said the decision
Rabbi Jacobovitz recommended
to create the "task force" resulted an Anglo-American exchange pro-
from a survey conducted by the gram of rabbis; educators and lay
Rabbinical Council which revealed leaders to "pool and enrich their
a "critical shortage" of religious experiences by regular exchange
leaders in Latin American Jewish visits between the two countries."
communities since World War II.
He said he was currently discuss-
Some communities of as many as ing with two prominent American
20,000 to 25,000 Jews are without Jewish educators, organization on
rabbis, youth leaders, teachers or a wide scale in Britain of Jewish
social workers, Rabbi Levovitz educational projects along Ameri-
said. "As a consequence, their can lines.
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They asked their North American tention on the plight of Jews in the
counterparts to make assistance to Soviet Union.
leir communities a top priority.
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nett .Janner, M.P., chairman of the
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foreign affairs committee of the
immediate meeting of Jew-
Board of Deputies of British Jews,
ish leaders and educators in the
at the board's monthly meeting
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here.
critical problem of intermar-
Janner stressed that much of
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Jewish education. Addressing cussed in open session."
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The seventh annual Eye Bank Luncheon and Fashion Show of

A clean sweep is needed to make room for our little
carpenters, painters, cooks and bottle washers. So,
we are almost giving away our attractive and cur-
rently popular inventory at irresistably LOW, LOW
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Eye l'ailkluncheon -Style Show
is SOC Hadassah's Coming Event

Edward Blau and Saul Schmidt,
Southfield; Sidney Kalman, Bir-
mingham-Franklin; Henry Obron
and Sol Dresner, Huntington
Woods; and Leo Sklar, Hy Le-
vine and Bernard Rivkin, Oak
Park.
Admission to the affair is one
filled eye bank or $5 plus $2.50 for
the luncheon. Mrs. Charles Snider,
chapter president, announced that
these $5 contributions will be used
by Hadassah to continue the work
of saving the eyesight of those af-
filiated with trachoma in Israel.
Mrs. Sol Kaplan, chapter prize
hook chairman, stated that pro-
ceeds from the sale of tickets will
be sent to Israel to further Hadas-
sah's vocational education program.
Assisting in the sale of prize books
are Group Chairmen Mesdames
Arthur Bosehan and Sol Dresner,
Huntington Woods; Donald Simons
and William Bobrin, Southfield;
Ted Wins and Robert Moretsky,
Oak Park; and Erwin Horvith and
Arthur Beckwith, Birmingham-
Franklin.
Mrs. Miles Jaffe is in charge
of decorations, and Mrs. Leo Keeps,
chapter publicity chairman. Mrs.
William Gross and Mrs. Seymour
Wohlman are handling all seating
arrangements.

AJ Congress Women to Bid
U.S. Ratify Rights Treaty

NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Am-
erican Jewish Congress' national
women's division announced that
the organization will undertake a
nationwide campaign during the
current Human Rights Year to
win U.S. ratification of the anti-
genocide convention of the United
Nations and other human rights
treaties.

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FRIENDS OF HILLEL DAY
SCHOOL President Mrs. Milton
Weiss announces a luncheon for
members and key women in the
community noon Thursday at the
10 Mile Jewish Center. Mrs. Mor-
ris Brandwine, executive vice pres-
ident will be chairman of the day,
and opening prayer will be given
by Mrs. Max Goldsmith. Sam
Havis architect for the new build-
ing will explain the plans and illus-
trate with a model of the building.
Mrs. Robert Kasle, assistant head
master will outline the curriculum,
aims and acheivements of the jun-
ior high school classes and will
then offer a look into the class
rooms as the students prepare for
entrance into secular high schools.
Hospitality will be provided by the
committee co-chaired by Mrs.
Nickolas Fenakal and Mrs. Rich-
ard Gunsburg. For information,
call Mrs. Brandwine, LI 7-7609.
* * *
Detroit Women of Alpha Omega
Dental Fraternity will meet 11:30
a.m. Feb. 20 at the Mauna Loa
restaurant for lunch and a drama-
tization of "The Ages of Women,"
performed by Evelyn Orbach and
Joyce Feurring, announces Presi-
dent Mrs. Jack Freedland. Mrs.
Feurring has per-
formed in local
productions of the
Actors Guild,
Center Theater
and on WWJ-TV.
Married to Al-
b e r t Feurring,
she is the mother
of three chil-
dren. Mrs. Or-
bach, both act-
tress and direc- Mrs. Feurring
tor, is married to Cantor Harold
Orbach of Temple Israel. Mother
of four, Mrs. Orbach is program
associate for the Jewish Commun-
ity Council in charge of radio and
television. Chairmen of the day
will be Mesdames Jason Goode
and James Bittker. For reserva-
tions, call Mrs. Eli Berger, 356-
1931, or Mrs. Jerome Winkler, 353-
4141. Guests are invited.
a *
CLUB ONE, Pioneer Women,
will meet 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at
the Labor Zionist Institute. A Jew-
ish National Fund program, with
a special movie, will be pre-
sented. Sima Leipah and Sarah
Jacobs, JNF chairmen, will give
reports. Refreshments will be
served. Guests are welcome.

PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold an Israel emer-
gency fund games night 8 p.m.
Monday at Cong. Beth Hillel. Mrs.
Joseph Rodman, chairman, will be
assisted by hostesses Mesdames
Joseph Ainbinder, Norman Golden-
berg, Meyer Manela, Sam Nadek,
Jack Shapiro, Fanny Stockier,
Jack Weinman and Sam Weinman.
For information call Mrs. Rodman,
547-0455."
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STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Meir Liberson, 13360 Wales, Hunt=
Ogton Woods. Guest speaker will
be Rabbi Alex Roberg.

SHARONA CHAPTER, Pioneer .
Women, will meet 12:30 p.m. Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Leo Bar-
ris, 15588 Stratford, Southfield.
Rami Amitz-Lev, Israel's emissary
to the Jewish National Fund, will
be guest speaker.
* * *
NORTHWEST NSHEI HABAD
STUDY GROUP will meet 2:30
p.m. Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Marvin Seligson, 18115 Wisconsin.
Guest speaker will be Shlomo
Sperka. -
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