32—Friday, January 31, 1969 Barbara Semler to Tired 11 r. Auerbach of Illinois MISS BARBARA SERWER THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 83 New Students Record Enrollment for HUC NEW YORK (JTA)—Members of the largest incoming rabbinic class in the 93-year history of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion-83 new students—are en- rolled in the five-year course of study for the Reform rabbinate, school officials have announced. Fifty of the new students are studying at the Cincinnati school, 18 at the New York school and 15 in California. There are now a total of 264 rabbinic studies at the three schools. Officials said the record enroll- ment was particularly significant because of indications that attend- ance at theological schools of most denominations was stagnant or on the decrease. The officials also said it was significant that almost all of the new rabbinical students were raised in Reform Jewish homes and that many had been leaders of the National Federa- tion of Temple Youth, the youth affiliate of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the parent body of Reform synagogues. Eshkol Reveals Plans to Seek Office Again; Prefe rs Dayan in Defense Job JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime Minister Levi Eshkol, 74, declar- ed Friday that he intended to seek the premiership again after the general election next October and had no intention of stepping down. He also had kind words for his potentially chief rival for the top government post, Defense Minis- ter Moshe Dayan. He said he Israel Peace (Shalom) Coin Data Released NEW YORK—"Inaccurate data on the forthcoming Shalom (Peace) commemorative coin from Israel was disseminated here by un- authorized sources," announced Joseph Milo, assistant trade com- missioner of Israel. The official figures as released by the Bank of Israel follow: (a) 20,000 "proof" coins marked wit h the Hebrew letter "MEM"; (b) 40,000 brilliant, uncirculated coins to be minted at the U.S. Federal Mint in San Francisco; (c) 20,000 to 30,000 coins, marked with the Hebrew letter "Koff," to be • minted at the Kretchmer & Sons Mint, Israel, commissioned by the Bank of Israel. "The coins struck in Israel are earmarked mainly for local dis- tribution. However, the Israel gov- ernment coins and Medals Cor- poration will permit collectors re- siding outside of Israel to obtain these coins for completion of their collection," added Milo. Information about the avail- ability of the Shalom (Peace) coin may be obtained from the office of the Assistant Trade Com- missioner of Israel, 850 Third Ave., New York 10022; from the Amer- ican-Israel Numismatic Associa- tion, Inc., P.O. Box 3194, Church Street Station, New York 10008; and from banks handling Israel's coins and state medals as well as distributors of numismatics. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Serwer of Fairfield Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Bar- bara Karen to Bryan Neal Auer- bach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Auerbach of Highland Park, Ill. Miss Serwer is a senior at the More Jewish Youth University of Michigan. Her fiance, a U. of M. graduate, attends the Using Drugs, on Way University of Illinois Medical to Hippiedom, Says Study LONG BEACH, Calif. (JTA)—A School. A June wedding is planned. growing number of Jewish young people "who have either taken drugs or are ready to do so or are Israel's Music Festival near the borderline where they to Conclude With could become hippies" has been cited by the executive director of Chambe- O-chestra Debut the Jewish Family Service here NEW YORK (JTA) — Israel's as an example of the new types of Musicians' Festival, which Mayor problems created for the agency John V. Lindsay proclaimed for by current social changes. the period Jan. 14-25, ended with Bernard B. Miren, in a year-end a dinner-dance of the American- report on the work of the JFS, said Israel Cultural Foundation, spon- the development of the drug prob- sor of the event. The occasion also lem among young Jews posed such marked the American debut of the questions as how the agency could Israel Chamber Orchestra under help such young people, the sort the baton of Gary Bertini, and of groups that should be devloped presentation of the foundation's for them, and finding the best annual King Solomon Award to methods of dealing with their William Mazer, chairman of the problems, including that of help foundation's board. to the person "who is on drugs." The Israel's Musicians' Festival was highlighted by performances by young Israeli musicians, some Child Mental Health Unit making a debut here, including Gets Boost in NYC Aid NEW YORK (JTA) — The psy- Miriam Fried, a prize-winning vio- hoist, and Michael Haran, a cel- chiatry department of Beth Israel Medical Center has received sub- list. The internationally known Israeli piano duo of Bracha Eden stantially increased financial sup- and Alexander Tamir also per- port from the New York City Men- formed. The Chamber Orchestra, tal Health Board to expand its with Rudolf Serkin as featured services to child and adolescent soloist, are touring the United patients in Lower Manhattan. The 1967-68 contract to the psy- States through March 10. In addition to its premiere at Car- chiatry department provided $287,- negie Hall in New York and a 652 and the 1968-69 agreement pro- March 8 concert at Hunter College vides $599,104, medical center of- here, it will visit 37 cities in 11 ficials said. The additional funds states and the District of Colum- will make possible more psychia- bia, and will be in Detroit on tric staff members to meet the mental health needs of the children Feb. 22. who need out-patient emergency care and consultation. In addition, Holland Urges Euromart facilities for treatment and evalua- No. 2 man in the White House tion of mentally disturbed young- is Dr. Arthur F. Burns, named to Welc ,, me Israel sters will be developed as part of THE HAGUE (JTA)—The Neth- by President Nixon as top man erlands government has called on this program. of the staff with a broad man- the Council of Ministers of the date to develop domestic pro- European Economic Council Jewish Clinic Joins Study grams and guide them through (EEC), now meeting in Brussels, of Parkinson's Disease the legislative mill. He has been to comply with Israel's request 1 NEW YORK (JTA)—The Kings-1 a Columbia professor and was for association with the European brook Jewish Medical Center has chief economic adviser to Presi- Economic Community. dent Eisenhower. been designated as one of 20 such A memorandum sent from the medical institutions which have Hague recommended the nego- been allocated the Drug L-Dopa for, tiation of a free trade pact for a study of its effects on patients French Cultural Center Israeli industrial products after a suffering from Parkinson's disease.' Under Way at Hebrew U. transition period. Dr. Arthur J. Lapovsky, neutrology Equal treatment for Israel in director, said the drug had been , JERUSALEM — The foundation any arrangements that the EEC provided as part of a three year stone for "La Maison de France" may make with another Mediter- clinical study of the disease, which was laid at the Hebrew University ranean country was urged on the incapacitates more than half a I of Jerusalem Jan. 22 in the pres- ' Council of Ministers by Socialists million victims. He said the project ence attending European Parliament eventually will cover about 100 Friends of the University, donors of the building, including Nobel sessions in Strassbourg, France. pat i ents. Prize Laureate Prof. Alfred Kast- The Socialists adopted a resolu- known as shaking palsy. , ler and the rector of the Sorbonne, tion warning of dangers to peace Prof. Jean Roche. posed by the political and military Designed jointly by French arch- situation in the Middle East. It City of Hope Couples itect Pierre Vago and his Israeli called on the Council of Ministers to Meet Saturday Night The Mr. and Mrs. Group of the colleague A. Mansfeld, the four- not to conclude agreements with Tunisia and Morocco if an agree- City Hope will meet 8:30 p.m. Sat- story "Maison de France" will ment was not concluded at the urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. serve as a French cultural center Fred Silber, 14511 Rosemary, Oak and a 60-bed student hostel. It will same time with Israel. be close to the university's syna- Park. Plans for the night of games gogue, also adjoining the student Men of thought should have noth- will be discussed. A social hour hostel area and facing the Israel ing to do with action. Museum:. - • - —Oscar Wilde. .will - follow. Nixon Staff Head would not consider anyone but Gen. Dayan for the post of defense minister and that there was no reason to replace him. Eshkol held both the premiership and the defense portfolio until the May 1967 crisis when he relinquish- ed the latter to Gen. Dayan under popular and political pressure. He said that while he formerly be- lieved that the prime minister and defense minister should be the same person, he had changed his mind. "The premiership is a full time job, and the defense post re- quires a special man to fulfill it," Eshkol said. The election will be for seats in the Knesset. Under the Israeli system, the party which polls the most votes forms a govern. ment which must win a vote of confidence before taking office. Gen. Dayan, hero of the 1956 Sinai campaign, is credited by many Israelis for the lightning victory in the Six-Day War and is considered to be the most popular political figure in Israel today. Bert Saunders Named Chamberlain Adviser Albert R. (Bert) Saunders has been named executive consultant with the Chamberlain Companies. real estate firms throughout t h e Detroit metropo- litan area. Saunders serv- ed for 28 years as the executive vice president of the Michigan Real Estate As- ; sociation. A past faculty member Saunders at the University of Michigan, Michigan State Uni- versity and the Detroit Institute of Technology, Saunders has been a lecturer throughout the country for the past quarter century. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER And His Orchestra 358-0938 Eshkol and his older colleagues of the Labor Party and former Mapai Party control the political machinery. Many observers have seen a contest looming between the two. The Labor Party, now in political alignment with Mapam, controls 63 of the Knesset's 120 seats, an absolute majority for one party for the first time in Israel's his- tory. 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