Geologist Studies Greenland Crash British Nazi Plans 20—FridaY, New Racist Party - LONDON (JTA) — The leader of the British Nazi party, Cohn 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, which 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' to Ling Morale to Small Latin Amer icon Communities tions," the increase in intermar- LAKEWOOD, N.J. (JTA) — The riage among Jewish college Orthodox Rabbinical Council of youth in this country and Great America will send a "Tora task force" of rabbis, teachers and Britain. He said it amounted to over 30 per cent of marriages 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 those communities, it was announ- Jewish Congregations, warned 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. attending. Karasick said, "constitutes a 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 .roject will be headed by Rabbi conference on Jewish education ?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 .c.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. Institutional structure and spiritual life has deteriorated dangerously Britishers Asked to Join to a point where there is an actual threat of a breakdown of religious Human Rights Activities ' LONDON (JTA) — Leaders of life." He said that the survey's find- British Jewry were urged to par- ings were confirmed by Latin ticipate in all activities connected \ merican rabbis who attended the with Human Rights Year, proclaim- 7ecent conference of Ashkenazi and ed by the United Nations in order, Sephardic synagogues in Jersalem. among other things, to focus at- 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. The call was issued by Sir Bar- The Chief Rabbi of the British nett Janner, M.P., chairman of the Commonwealth called for an 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 free world to deal with "the here. critical problem of Intermar- Janner stressed that much of riage" through the adoption of a the work being done on behalf of comprenhensive program of Russian Jewry "cannot be dis- education. Addressing cussed in open session." Jewish the Rabbinical Council, Dr. Im- Study past history—make it manual Jacobovitz character- guidepost for the future. ized as "of catastrophic propor- 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. 1 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. ' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS February 9, 1968 WE ARE REMODELING FOR YOUR IRV SHOPPING CONVENIENCE & PLEASURE 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 PRICES. FOR BOYS Complete stock of Winter Outerwear up to Better Slox S m uai a rile d , Sport.0 o a OFF 1 /2 OFF IP= sPitrgs' 1 /2 STOCK UP! 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