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June 14, 1968 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-06-14

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Laney 'Jerusalem
Sold by Zim Lines

NEW YORK (JTA) — The Is-
raeli passenger liner "Jerusalem,"
which for a number of years made
cruises from United States ports,
has been sold by the Zim Line to
an American firm for $2,600,000.
The vessel was built in West Ger-
many in 1957 at a cost of $8,000,-
000, financed through the Bonn-
Israel reparations pact. Her sale
reduces Israel's • passenger liner
fleet to two small vessels and a
car ferry trading exclusively in the
Mediterranean. Israel owned eight
passenger liners in 1964.
In another transportation de-
velopment, it was announced that
Arkia, Israel's domestic airline,
is expanding its schedule and intro-
ducing new equipment in order to
meet a heavy demand for air tours
to the Sinai, the Golan Heights and
other areas, according to Avraham
Spindler, the company's commer-
cial manager.
Spindler said in an interview
with the travel industry magazine
"Travel Agent" that his company
soon take delivery of its fifth 50-
..assenger Handley Page Herald
prop-jet plane and is considering
the charter of a sixth plane.
He said traffic on Arkia routes
has increased since last June's Six-
day War.
In April, a record 18,750 passen-
gers were carried on the Tel Aviv-
Eilat route.

thideleated Brandeis U.
`College Bowl' Champ in
5 Consecutive Matches

Text on Holocaust and Nazi Era Is Intended for Youth -

mental mimeographed text which and the textbook is intended for
was prepared last year and tested Jewish high school studetns of all
NEW YORK—Brandeis Univer-
NEW YORK—A textbook on the in 21 pilot Jewish high schools. The denominations, according to Dr.
sity won its fifth consecutive match Nazi Holocaust for Jewish school first edition will be 4,500 copies, Pilch.
on the NBC television program
"General Electric College Bowl," use will be published July 15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 14, 1968-7
compiling the highest score for a under auspices of the American
single match in the program's 10- Association for Jewish Education
year history.
for pupils in Jewish high schools.
The final score was Brandeis
It is one of three books on the
University, 515, Arkansas State murder of the Six Million for such
College, minus-10.
students either published
The minus score resulted when Jewish
or in preparation.
With a
Arkansas State twice interrupted
The Commission on Jewish Edu-
quizmaster Robert Earle on tossup
questions, and then gave wrong cation of the Union of American
answers, resulting in five-point Hebrew Congregations published
The Pipe of Peace From the Holy Land
penalties. It was the first time in last January an anthology for use
the program's history that a chal- as a textbook in Reform Hebrew
lenging team failed to answer a high school departments, entitled
Only $3 95
"Out of the Whirlwind: A Reader
question.
on
Holocaust
Literature."
In winning five matches, Bran-
Or a Set of Sterling Silver
"The commission on Jewish
deis is retired undefeated and
and
Education of the United Syna-
presented a gold cup.
up
Brandeis was awarded a $1,500 gogue of America is now work-
ing
on
a
graded
textbook
for
stu-
scholarship grant, from General
ISRAELI COINS STILL AVAILABLE
Electric, matched by a $1,500 grant dents in Conservative high
from Seventeen Magazine for the schools. Still untitled, it is ex-
victory. Both donors also contribut- pected to be published in 1970.
ed like amounts in recognition of According to Dr. Morton Siegel,
HEBREW BOOK &
the university's five victories. An director of the commission,
GIFT
CENTER
additional $1,500 grant for the five
The AAJE book, "The Story of
victories was awarded by Gimbel's. the Jewish Holocaust in Europe,"
24900 COOLIDGE AT 10 MILE
542-7520-1
Brandeis retires with winnings is edited by Dr. Judah Pilch, re-
of $21,500 for the past five weeks. tiring director of the AAJE Na-
IN THE DEXTER DAVIDSON SHOPPING PLAZA
tional Curriculum Research Insti-
OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
Israel Votes for Treaty tute. The 318-page hardcover text-
book is a revision of an experi-

By BEN G. ALLOB

(Copyright 1968, JTA Inc.)

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