NEW YORK—The United States man at Iowa. And Danny Millman head coach at C. W. Post College. has sent a total of 521 athletes to ('65), former world trampoline Shotputter Jerry Mann ('61) is as- the World Maccabia Games in Is- champion, is head coach at Stan- sistant coach at NYU. rael since they were resumed after ford. Javelin-thrower Dick Bocks ('61) World War II. A surprisingly large Track and field is also well rep- put in some time in Africa coach- number of them have turned to resented by ex-Maccabia athletes. ing the athletes of newly emerging coaching. Hurdler Royal Chernock ('50) is nations. The latest Maccabian to join the Tennis can count on Roberta Zim- coaching ranks is Larry Brown, man ('65), an instructor for the who won a gold medal with the Israel Ministry of Education at the U.S. basketball team in 1961 and university level. Allen Rosenberg an Olympic gold medal in 1964 ('61), is the ex-coach of the Vesper and was the star of Oakland's re- Boat Club, and was the U.S. coach cent victory over Indiana for the of the gold medal-winning eight- American Basketball Association oar crew in the 1964 Olympics. championship. Swimming and diving have an Brown takes over as head coach ample share of ex-Maccabians, at Davidson College in the fall. too. Richard Morse ('61, '65) is Other Maccabian basketball men- the diving coach at West Point. tors, with the years they represent- Jane Katz ('57, '61) is a profes- ed the United States in parenthesis, sor at Bronx Community College include: in New York and is a synchron- Julie Cohen ('61), head coach ized swimming coach for the Alan King Prays at Western Wall at Miami-Dade Junior College; Eli Sherman ('57), head coach of the West Side Jewish Commu- nity Center of Los Angeles; Ar- nold Singal ('61), assistant var- sity coach at MIT, and Alan Young ('65), freshman coach at Brown. Tal Brody ('65) is a former basketball instructor at the Orde Wingate Institute in Israel. Gymnastics is an equally rich field for Maccabians. Ron Barak ('61) is the head coach at USC. Abe Grossfeld ('53. '57, '65) coaches at Southern Connecticut State. Mike Jacobson ('65), former assist- ant coach at Navy, is now bead Kollek Will Run Again for Mayor (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—Jerusalem's popu. lar mayor. Teddy, ` -Kollek, Monday signified his intention to run for re-election so that he can finish the unification of the city with its eastern sector that began in the Six-Day War. He told the Israel Labor Party political committee that he would be a candidate on the list to be offered by the Labor Party Mapam alignment. The alignment must de- cide who will head the list in the municipal elections, which will coincide with the Knesset election. Kollek said he would run al- though legislative reforms he deemed essential have not yet been enacted. He said that he would continue to fight for them. .He said he wanted professional technicians and administrators ap- pointed instead of politicians to aid him in running the municipal. ity. There must be greater free- dom from interior ministry control and more attention to Jerusalem's role as the nation's capital, he said. Kollek also wants at least two East Jerusalem Arabs to be included in on the Labor-Mapam alignment list of candidates as city council members unless the Arabs choose to bring forward their own candi- dates. He also wants a law calling for direct mayoral elections. Municipal governments in Israel parallel the form of the national government in that they consist of coalitions. The inhibition placed on Kollek by the special interests of the Jerusalem coalition he heads have been a constant source of frustration to him. school. Marilyn Ramenofsky ('61, '65), former world recordholder in the women's 400-meter free- style and Olympic silver medal- ist, coaches at a private girls' school in California. America's "king of comedy," television star Alan King prayed with his father (shown above) at the Western (Wailing) Wall on a visit to Israel's capital. King stood in solemn prayer be- fore the ancient remnants of the Temple, where he arrived with a group of friends on a week-long tour of Israel as guests of Hista- drut, the general labor federa- tion. The climax of the trip was a ground-breaking ceremony on May 9, for the Alan King Diag- nostic Medical Center, a 51,000,- 000 six-story facility that will be built by Histadrut to serve 180,000 Jerusalemites. King and his friends in the business and enter- tainment world will raise the funds through a series of events in major American cities. Erwin Veg ('61, '65) served as an advisory waterpolo coach for the Philippine Islands. Allan Kwartler ('53) is a former women's fencing coach at CCNY. Also at CCNY is wrestling coach Henry Wittenberg ( . 50, '53) who was the 1968 United States Olympic Greco - Roman coach. Jerry Steinberg ('50, '53) is the wrestling coach at Yeshiva University. And finally there's Harlan Cohen ('61, '65), national women's volley- ball coach since 1965, coach of the United States Pan-American Games gold medal-winning women's team in 1967, and the 1968 U.S. Olympic women's coach. WE DO OUR OWN COLOR ! Side& Photographers UN 4 - 8785 UN Friday, May 30, 1969-15 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Maccabia Ath letes Lean to Coaching Session on Youth at Zionist Parley I MIAMI BEACH—Dr. Richard L. Rubenstein, professor in the hu- manities at the University of Pitts- burgh, will address the Pan-Amer- ican Zionist Conference Sunday morning, at the Deauville Hotel. He will join Dr. Miguel Maldaysky, vice president of the Zionist Feder- ation in Chile, in a session devoted to "Problems of Jewish Youth and the Campus." Dr. Rubenstein is director of Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation and chap- lain to Jewish students at the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Institute of Technology, Chatham College and Duquesne. More than 250 delegates from North and South America will par- ticipate in the conference. According to Dr. Emanuel Neu- mann, chairman of the Jewish Agency, American Section, the purpose of this first Pan-American the ties of General Zionists groups on the Western Hemisphere, and the Jewish communities on both tinent Top Israeli and American leaders will address the conclave, includ- ing Gen. Itzhak Rabin, Israel am- bassador to the U.S. Other speakers include Israel Cabinet Minister Without Portfolio Joseph Saphir; treasurer of the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem, Leon Dultzin and Haim Levanon, former mayor of Tel Aviv. GM CO No member of a crew is praised for the rugged . individuality .of . his rowing.--Ralph Waldo Emerson. 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