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NEW YORK—Th New York City a THE
Board of Education has agreed to a
excuse high school students from
classes so that they can attend
the open air rally at 12:30 p.m.
April 25 in Times Square, honoring
the 25th anniversary of the Warsaw
Ghetto Uprising. The day is known
as "Martyrs and Heroes Remem-
brance Day."
Fifty-five national and area or-
ganizations have joined with the
Zionist Oragnization of America to
honor the 25th anniversary of the
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
Jewish stores, schools and insti-
tutions have been asked to close imf
noon-2 p.m. April 25 in tribute to ul
the heroic ghetto fighters and the I
Six Million and to ensure a large
turnout at the rally.

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Navy Captain Samuel Sobel, ex- chicken, chicken soup with matzo
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Forces Chaplains Board, samples Haggada and greeting cards—to a
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Bnai Brith sent more than 5,000 fare Board. Chaplain Sobel directs a
Solo Seders—matzot, gefilte fish, Passover supply shipments.
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Dropsie College Offers PhD Candidate a EASTER I
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PHILADELPHIA — An "intern- ble to go to Israel for three to six a
ship" will be offered for the first months. There they will be given a
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time to all its doctoral candidates the oportunity to spend their time
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by the Dropsie College for Hebrew in further research connected with
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and Cognate Learning.
The "internship" will enable a They will also be able to improve a
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student to spend an additional year their language facilities. The stu-
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of graduate study and research in dies at Dropsie College include the a
Israel and at the Dropsie College culture and languages of Arabic, a
upon the completion of his aca- Aramaic, Ugaritic, Akkadian and a
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announced by Dr. Abraham I.
Those undertaking the intern-
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Katsh, president of the postgradu- ship program, which is consider-
ate university.
ed to be the only one of its kind a
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The Dropsie College is the only in America higher education, will a
postgraduate institution in America have to pay their own fare to
a Were $60 to $150 a
completely dedicated to the study Israel. However, room and board
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of Hebrew, biblical and Middle expenses will be provided by a
Eastern studies leading to the PhD special grant received by Dropsie a
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degree. The internship program, College faculty also will accom-
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which will be instituted with the pany the students.
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fall term, was arranged by Dr.
Upon their return from Israel,
Katsh during his visit to Israel last those undertaking the internship a
month.
program will then publish their
Upon the completion of the grad- theses, and will also be given the a
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uate studies required for the doc- opportunity to teach a semester at a

toral degree, students will be eligi- Dropsie College in Judaica, Arabic
studies, Semitics, comparative re-
ligion or other related subjects.
Austrian Chancellor
Dr. Katsh said the new "intern-
Pledges Amendment to ship" program is one of his "first
steps" in making the Dropsie Col-
Reparations Laws
lege "a center for the training of
NEW YORK (JTA) — Chancellor college professors" in the field in
Josef Klaus of Austria assured a which the institution specializes.
delegation representing the Confer-
ence of Presidents of Major Jewish Israeli Agency Gains
Organizations here Tuesday that
legislation again will be introduced Control of Textile Firm
NAZARETH (ZINS)—"Klal," an
in the Austrian Parliament to
amend existing laws on pensions Israeli government economic
and reparations payments to vic- agency, gained control of the giant
tims of Nazism and to eliminate textile factory, "Textil Bet-Shan
inequities in the present laws af- Nezereth," by compelling t h e
Spiegel brothers, former partners
fecting persons living abroad.
Dr. Kraus also told the delega- of the factory, to sell their share.
Founded by D. Rubinson, the
tion headed by Rabbi Herschel
Schachter, conference chairman, Spiegels and the Israeli govern-
that his government was dealing ment shared ownership of the
with the denazification problem in enterprise.
Austria. He said that Jewish his-
Two years ago, "Klal" bought
tory would be incorporated into the out the Rubinson share, thus gain-
curriculum of all Austrian high ing two-thirds of the factory owner-
schools when the Institute of ship. As a result of acquiring the
Judaism at the University of Vi- Spiegels' share which they agreed
enna completes preparation of to sell for $5,000,000 pounds, or
texts.
ten times more than "Klal" orig-
The Austrian chancellor drew the inally offered, "Klal" now is in
delegation's attention to the action full control of the factory.
of the Archbishop of Vienna in
The Spiegel brothers sold out
ordering the deletion of all un- under the threat that the govern-
friendly references to the Jewish ment would otherwise withhold its
people, dating back to the Cruci-
cooperation.
fixion, from Catholic textbooks.
It is not known on what price
The C h a n c e l l o r praised the
"brave and heroic stand" of the both sides finally agreed upon.
people of Israel during the Six-Day What is known, however, is that
War and declared that Israel could the Spiegels left the factory, "Klal"
continue to count on Austrian sup- is sole boss.
According to a report, Ben-Zion
port. Rabbi Schachter expressed
appreciation to the Austrian leader Shapiro was hired as its director.
for the support given Israel by He was formerly director of "Klal-
tex."
Austria at the United Nations.

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