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April 05, 1968 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-04-05

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AJCommittee
to Help Publicize
Kerner Report

WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
American Jewish Committee an-
nounced Tuesday plans for a na-
tionwide effort to expand support
for implementation of the recom-
mendations of the Kerner Commit-
tee report on civil disorders.
The organization's board of gov-
ernors, which met here Monday,
approved a three-part program of
regional meetings of AJC chap-
ters and units, community-wide
conferences in cities which have
chapters and units and a report
back for further action in this
area at the organization's 62nd
annual meeting in New York City,

ay 23-26.
The regional meetings will seek
map plans to involve members
in the implementation activity,

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Orin Lehman, chairman of the
board of governors, said.
The communitywide conferences
will seek to reveal problems in
cities which have the potential for
renewed summer disorders and to
undertake remedial action in em-
ployment, housing services to
young people and similar services.
He said three regional meetings
would be held within the next

week.
Lehman said the committee's
goal was to keep the issues raised
by the Kerner report "alive and
dramatic, pinpointing the factors
that are likely to be inflamma-
tory in the community."
He said the program embodied
an effort to determine what "as
white Americans and as Jews,"
the organization could do "to help
end the legacy of America's ra-

cism and what our members can
do in their own communities to
implement the recommendations
of the Kerner report."

Northland

Soviet-Jewish Physicist Lev Landau;
Held Nobel, 2 Lenin Prizes for Work

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

LONDON — Lev Landau, an
outstanding Soviet-Jewish phy-
sicist who was awarded the No-
bel Prize and two Lenin prizes,
the highest Soviet award for
achievements in science, died in
Moscow Monday at age 60.
Prof. Landau had been a semi-
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