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March 28, 1969 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-03-28

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Columbia Rabbi to Fight Decision on ‘`Firing' in June

NEW YORK (JTA)—Rabbi A. sity's Jewish alumni by its refer- planned legal battle against his
Bruce Goldman said March 22 ence to participation of Jewish dismissal.
that a legal challenge was being students in the revolt.
He told the Jewish Telegraphic
planned against a decision that his
Agency that there was "growing
The
Rev.
William
F.
Starr,
the
appointment as Jewish student university's Protestant chaplain, concern" in the Jewish commun-
Counselor at Columbia University also was notified on nonrenewal of ity about nonrenewal of his ap-
would not be renewed when it ex- his appointment. Rev. Starr, who pointment and that he expected
pires next June 30.
called the action a "firing," was support for his legal battle from
He said he considered the deci- arrested for his direct participa- Jews who felt that Columbia
faculty members and students
sion a "reprisal" for his support tion in the student uprising.
should have a decisive voice in
of the student revolt at the uni-
Notices
of
termination
were
such matters, rather than alumni.
versity last spring. Rabbi Gold-
man also said that he felt the sent to the two clergymen by the He also said that the plans for that
agencies
which
had
endorsed
their
legal effort were not yet sufficient-
decision against renewal of his
appointment was connected with appointment. In Rabbi Goldman's ly developed to indicate when and
an article in the alumni magazine. case, it was the advisory board to how the effort would be made. He
Columbia College Today, which the office of Jewish chaplain, a was named associate counselor in
apparently had upset the univer- 55-member group of Columbia 1966 and full counselor in July
Jewish alumni.
1967.
Rabbi Goldman said the advi-
sory board members were named
Israeli Scientist
For Quality and Service
on recommendation of his pre-
Predicts Towns for decessor, Rabbi Isidor Hoffman.
in Fine Jewelry—See
Notice of the termination of
Rabbi
Goldman's
appointment
Men in the Moon
was referred to the New York
TEL AVIV—In the wake 6f the City Commission on Human
Apollo flights, it will be possible Rights by Paul O'Dwyer, the at-
to erect permanent dwellings on torney who ran for the Senate
the - moon and develop new tech- last November. O'Dwyer last
CERTIFIED MASTER
nologies useful to man, according January filed a complaint of
WATCHMAKER
to Tel Aviv University's faculty of anti-Semitism against the peri-
AND JEWELER
physics and astronautics.
odical, Columbia College Today,
Man can live on the moon be- over the article mentioned by
OF HARVARD ROW
Cause its rocks contain oxygen Rabbi Goldman. However, Rabbi
11 MILE and LAMER
that can be chemically extracted
Goldman said that O'Dwyer
PHONE: 353.3146
and used, he said. To do this, a
would not be the attorney for the
source of energy will be needed,
and the best such source is atomic
energy, provided man brings a
supply of uranium from the earth
to the moon.
Dr. Neeman added that men
will be able to live and work on
the moon in towns covered by
huge cupolas. in which oxygen
will be circulating freely. He said
that one of his Tel Aviv collea-
gues had at the time planned and
built the "cosmic-particles gath-
erer" the U.S. has used since the
start of its Gemini program. This
same colleague, Dr. Akiba Yaniv,
has been busy ever since analyz-
ing these particles, which will
make it possible to better deter-
mine the chemical properties of
materials out of which the solar
system evolved.
Prof. Neeman conceded that the
Russians' and Americans' rush to
the moon may have some military
connotations, but, it is rather the
numerous artificial satellites put
into orbit around the earth that
have a real military potential and
have become both world powers'
main means for, mutual espionage.

GEORGE
OHRENSTEIN

Northland
Lot
6:0:4

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 28, 1969-3

AD
MEMIRF
TRUTI
ATIWIra
l ING

Abolishes Tourist Visas

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Greece
and Israel have concluded an
agreement abolishing the need for
visitors' visas by nationals of
either country visiting the other.
The measure, which went into
effect today is the latest step
toward increasing tourism betweeh
the two countries. Two earlier
agreements related to tourism and
commercial relations.

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