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January 03, 1969 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-01-03

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Jewish Youth Assa it Police Brutality, but Warn Against Violent Dissent

CHICAGO (JTA) — A resolution
condemning police brutality or use
of force by a government agency
to suppress dissenting demon-
strations anywhere in the. United
States was adopted by 1,600 dele-
gates to the 18th annual conven-
tion of the United Synagogue
Youth.
The resolution, approved at the
closing session of the Conserva-
tive youth organization, also crit-
icized protestors deliberately seek-
ing violent means in exercising
their democratic right of dissent.

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aries, but he warned they must not
protest without offering solutions
to the problems they protested. He
also said he had been shocked in
talks with Jewish teen-agers to
find "an appalling" lack of associ-
ation between the Jewish tradition
and the involvement of Jewish
youngsters in social prob-
lems. He placed blame partly on
the "gap" he said often existed be-
tween pronouncements and actions
of Jewish institutions.
During the convention, dele-
gates went into the community
as social action teams to aid in
old age homes, hospitals, orphan-
ages and homes for the blind.

College Guide Is Issued by Bnai Brith Hillel

More than eight of 10 Jewish
college students in the United
States attend large universities—
those with enrollments of at least
5,000.
This is 33 per cent higher than
the percentage of the general col-
lege population attending high-en-
rollment schools.
The statistic is based on a study
of ,J e w i s h college enrollment
figures listed in the "1968-69 Col-
lege Guide for Jewish Youth,""
published by Bnai Brith Ruled
Foundations and Bnai Brith Voca-
tional Service.
The studucovers an estimated
308,000 Je'A-sh students at 5100
universities which showed a

Although several speakers dur-
ing floor debate deplored Chicago
Mayor Richard Daley's handling
of, demonstrators during the Demo-
cratic national convention last Au-
gust, a specific reference to the
behavior of the Chicago police was
deleted from the resolution.
Bob Kahn, a suburban Chicago
youth leader who proposed the de-
letion, explained that to single out
Chicago would be to ignore police
incidents in other cities, such as
Detroit, Los Angeles and Newark.
Paul Freedman of New York,
USY director, told the delegates
they had the right to be revolution- , Pioneer

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They prepared educational Ma-
terials for physically handi-
capped and mentally retarded
children in the United States and
Israel, obtained toys for poor
children and made tape record-
ings for blind children and Pass-
over cards for Jewish service-
men in Vietnam and elsewhere.
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, the
Jewish Community Relations Coun-
cil, in its first statement on the stu-
dent revolt at San Francisco State
College, has called on the Jewish
community to "support those stu-
dent goals which are just" but at
the same time, to "condemn any
violence or disruption of democrat-

Jewish enrollment of at least 25
during the 1966-67 school year.
The 180-page guide gives a
school-by-school listing of general
and Jewish enrollment and facili-
ties for Jewish cultural activities
and worship at 543 American and
Canortinig universities.

MAI BIUTH
OVER 580,000
MENEM IN
46 COUNTRIES

Albert M. Colman, chairman of
the Jewish Center group services
summer program committee, an-
nounces that Martin Rabinowitz
will assume his fifth term as di-
rector of the Center Day Camp. He
served as day camp supervisor for
two years.
In response to many requests,
there will be a special unit for
older boys, tentatively called "The
Pioneers," which will be an inten-
sive camping, scouting, nature and
swimming program.
Planning is under way to utilize
areas in addition to the 10 Mile
branch, main building and Tama-
rack sites. Staff will be specially
trained.
The dates for the first session are
June 30-July 25, and the second
session will be July 29-Aug. 23.
Registration for members will
begin in late January and continue
through mid-April, when registra-
tion will be open to nonmembers.
i For information, call the Jewish
Center, group services division, DI
1-4200.

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for Pre-Schoolers at Center

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been attached to legitimate human
,problems.
"Even Hitler came to power on
a program calling for an end to
the poverty and indignity of a
starving and degraded German
people. But good men as well as
evil can be caught in the same
trap. To abandon the democratic
process, in whatever cause, is to
start down the road to brutality."

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Center Launches
Camping
for Older Boys

The Jewish Center is now regis-
tering for Playland, a summer pro_
gram for the pre-schooler, spe-
cially designed to introduce him to
day camping and his future school
experience.
Participants are limited to allow
for individual attention, and a spe-
cial staff is trained for Playland.
Arrangements are being made
for more time in swimming in-
struction and free play in the
water. In addition, arts and
crafts, singing and dancing, and
outdoor activities are featured.
There are weekly trips to places
of special interest to children of
this age.
Registration is open to Center
members and non-members for
two periods: June 30-July 25; and
July 29-Aug. 22. Home transporta-
tion is included in the fee.
For information about any Cen-
ter summer program for children
and youth, call Group Services,
DI 1-4200.

is process committed in the puituit
of even those just goals."
The student body, largely Negro,
has demanded, and received a
black studies program and is - also
demonstrating for greater partici-
pation in college policy making, The
campus erupted with violence on
several occasions.
The Community Relations Coun-
cil conceded that the stance it ad-
vocated was "difficult" to hold.
"It is much easier to be polarized
into either a rejection of the goals
because of the methods or an ac-
ceptance of the methods because of
the goals. Either pole spells disas-
ter of a kind with which the Jew-
ish community has had tragic ex-
perience. Some of the worst, most
dehumanizing tyrannies imposed
on man in modern history have

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
12—Friday, January 3, 1969

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