Commando Chief Sees U.S. Interests in M. E. as Target

NEW YORK (JTA)—American
interests in the Middle East will be
the target of continuing Arab com-
mando raids, the leader of the
fedayeen group which recently
blew up the American - owned
Aramco pipeline in the Golan
Heights told Time magazine.
Dr. George Habash of the
Popular Front for the Liberation
of Palestine, whose group also
claims responsibility for the hi-
jacking of an El AI plane and
the shooting up of two others,
said that in the future "our main

aim remains American inte-
rests."
The left-wing commando leader
said "it is too bad" if the destruc-
tion of oil pipelines also hurt Arab
countries but that "there are many
Arab millionaires made rich by
oil, or by representing Western
countries . . - (who) are indirectly
the agents of the U.S., which aids
Israel." Dr. Habash said the raids
were done largely for their "shock
value."
"We had to shock both an in-
different world," he said, "and

JWV Attacks Black Manifesto

KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y• (JTA)
— The Jewish War Veterans of
New York State have pledged full
support to the Negro struggle for
economic and social justice in a
statement which also denounced

Joseph Meyerhoff
Gets Hillel Post

"extortionist" demands for eco-
nomic "reparations" from churches
and synagogues.
The statement, Issued at the
JWV 39th annual convention here,
criticized James Forman for his
demands for a half billion dollars
in such "reparations."
The statement said that the or-
ganization "will support all sound
emergency methods and long-range
planning to remedy existing in-
equities" but that it deplored "the
opportunism and demagoguery of
such self-styled leaders" as For-
man. The veterans accused him of
creating "division and antagonism
with his extortionist demands on
churches and synagogues."

Report Massive Security
Precautions for Mrs. Meir
on Visit to London

LONDON (JTA)—Massive secur-
ity precautions are being taken by
the special branches of the London
metropolitan police and Israeli
security services for the forthcom-
ing visit of Israel's Premier. Mrs.
Golda Meir, the Eirening Standard
reported. The pa per said that
no advance details about her time
of arrival or her movements will
be made public.

Joseph Meyerhoff of Baltimore,
has been elected chairman of the
executive committee of Bnai
Brith Billet Foundations, it was
announced by Dean Marver H.
Bernstein, chairman of Hillel's
national commission. Meyerhoff
is a former United Jewish Ap-
peal general chairman and a
prominent leader in Jewish com-
munal affairs.

College Offers Course
on Hasidic Movement

NY Teachers Union Seeks
New Contract Clause
for Orthodox Members

NEW YORK (JTA)—The United
Federation of Teachers said it had
accepted a request from the Asso-
ciation of Orthodox Jewish Teach-
ers in New York Public Schools
that the union seek a clause in its
next contract to enable the teach-
ers to take off religious holidays
w ithout penalty.
The clause which a UFT spokes -
man said is included in talks cur-
rently under way for a new con-
tract with a new interim board of
education would give UFT mem-
bers five "business days" annually
which could be taken off, with pay,
for religious holidays or any other
suitable reason.

MINNEAPOLIS (JTA)—Carleton
College is offering an accredited
course in Hasidism in its religion
department which is believed to be
the first such course offered by a
non-Jewish liberal arts college in
the United States. The course at Lord Caradon Claims
the Northfield, Minn., college is be- Progress Made by Big 4
ing taught by Rabbi Moshe Fel-
NEW YORK (JTA) — Britain's
ler, the upper Midwest director of chief representative in the Four
the educational arm of the Luba- Power talks on the Middle East
vitcher movement.
affirmed that progress was being
made on recommendations to the
Dutch Group Seeks Pay
United Nations secretary-general
From Israel for Refugees to be proposed as basis for negotia-
AMSTERDAM (JTA) — A Dutch tions and agreement between Israel
group that says it aims to secure and the Arab states. Lord Caradon,
compensation from Israel for Pal- permanent British representative
estinian refugees is sending a 10- to the United Nations, stressed
member delegation to Lebanon, again that there would be no at-
Syria and Jordan to study the re- tempt at imposing a peace. He said
fugee problem. The group calls it- that while peacd had to be achieved
self the Dutch Palestine Commit- by the countries involved, no one
could remain aloof, and it was the
tee.
Its spokesman, the Dominican duty of all countries to seek a per-
Father Jan Van Eupen, stressed manent peace.
Lord Caradon spoke at Mamaro-
that the committee is not anti-
Semtiic or anti-Israel. The dele- neck, N.Y., at the dedication of the
gation will contact El Fatah lead- Wolfson wing of the Westchester
ers in the various Arab countries. Day School given by Sir Isaac Wol-
fson and members of the Wolfson
family. Sir Isaac and Lady Wolfson
NCRAC Adds Initial
and other members of the family
NEW YORK (JTA)—The Nation- were present for the services as
al Community Relations Advisory was Rep. Ogden Reid, former
Council, coordinating body for Jew- American ambassador to Israel.
ish organizations in community re- The Westchester Day School is an
lations, has officially changed its Orthodox .Jewish Institution.
name to the National Jewish Com-
munity Relations Advisory Council.
Those who set out to serve God
The reason given for the change and, Mammon_ soon discover that
w "Itt 'Make - the Jewislr character there is- no God. — Logan Pearsall
of the organizations more explicit." Smith.

a demoralized Palestine nation.
We must make it clear to our
own people and all the world
there can be no peaceful, polit-
ical solution short of a return to
Palestine."
Dr. Habash is opposed to seeking
peace with Israel. "We will not
start the battle against Arab re-
gimes," he said, "but if they try to
stop us from fighting to regain
our homeland, conflict is inevita-
ble."
Dr. Habash was gratified by
Israeli retaliation for commando
raids because they "anger the
(Arab) people" and diminish
chances for a peaceful solution,
"which we cannot accept." He
expects his struggle to last 10 to
20 years.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 13, 1969-31

Miss Weinstein to Wed
167r. Rubin in December

Segal Foundation Awards
$500 Prizes to 3 Canadian
Education Leaders

MONTREAL (JTA) — The J. I.
Segal Foundation . has awarded
$500 prizes to three leaders of
Canadian Jewish cultural and edu-
cational life.
The recipients were Shlomie
Wiseman, principal of the Jewish
People's School and a pioneer in
the integration of Jewish and gen-
eral studies in Canada; Dora Was-
serman, head of the youth and
drama program of the Jewish Pub-
lic Library; and Mordhe Hussid, a
critic and poet, who has contrib-
uted to many Yiddish and Hebrew
publications.
The foundation's awards commit-
tee, headed by Chaim Silber, said
it hoped to make yearly awards for
ADL Joins Other Faiths
the best works of Jewish writers
MISS ROSALYN WEINSTEIN
and poets in English, Yiddish, He-
in Calling for Continued
Mrs. Ingeborg Weinstein of Hil- brew and French. It disclosed that
Sex Education Courses
Southfield, announces the an anonymous donor in Vancouver,
Continued development of public ton Rd.,
B.C. has set up a fund for $100,000
school programs in human sexual- engagement of her daughter Rosa- in yearly prizei for the best works
ity is imperative, according to the lyn to Michael N. Rubin, son of written or produced in Yiddish.
Mrs. Frieda G. Rubin of South-
Joint Commission on Religion in
Public Education, an ecumenical field Rd., Southfield, and the late
Louis G. Rubin.
group composed of clergy, educa-
Miss Weinstein, daughter of the
tors and family life and human
late Fred Weinstein, is a student
relations authorities.
In a statement, the commission at Wayne State University. Her
Direct Color
membership, drawn from the Anti- fiance is a senior at the Chicago
Defamation League of Bnai Brith, College of Osteopathy.
A December wedding is planned.
the Michigan Council of Churches
and the Michigan Catholic Confer-
Weddings and
ence, called education in sexuality
MUSIC BY
Bar Mitivas
"essential to total human develop-
ment. This should be done in the
Merrillwood Bldg. Mall
setting of family life education and
251 Merrill, cor. Woodward
in the framework of total human
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
Birmingham
relations. The commission recog-
LI 1-2563
647-5730
nizes the merits of many of the
public school programs now in
existence and urges that they not
be shelved through legislative
action. Criticism should be aimed
at improving the school programs,
not toward abolishing them.
"Home, church or synagogue
and school share in the respon-
sibility for education in human
sexuality," the commission assert-
ed. "Educators should be the
STYLES BY Gto.i .,„,,
source for curriculum improve-
ment, not legislative action."

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NEIL A. WERNER has been ap-
pointed manager of the newly
opened brokerage agency of the
BANKERS LIFE in Northland
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Security Life. He is a native of
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has been a qualifying member of
the life insurance industry's Mil-
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ceived the industry's National
Quality Award each year since it
was first awarded. He has been a
member and officer of New York
Life's President's Council for many
years, and has been named Man
of . the Year by the company on
several occasions.

Polish Yiddish Monthly
Suspends Publication

HAIFA (JTA)—A local importer
of foreign books and periodicals
said that the Warsaw Yiddish
monthly "Yiddishe Shriften" has
ceased publication. He gave this
information to customers who
wanted to renew their subscrip-
tions.
He said he was advised of the
suspension by the Polish State
Periodicals Export Co., which
gave no reason for the closure of
the magazine.

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