Humphrey Due at 15th Anniversary Congressmen Show Dinner of Bar-Ilan University Dec. 5 Bipartisan Support for Desalting Plant JOSEPH H. JACKIER HUBERT H. HUMPHREY Phillip Stollman, national chair- man of the board of overseers of Bar-Ilan University of Israel, an- nounced this week that the annual dinner of Detroit Friends of Bar- Ilan University will, be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 3, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Argentinian Newsmen Hit Israeli 'Restraint' Plea Stollman announced that former Vice President Hubert H. Hum phrey. who holds an honorary de- gree from Bar-Ilan, will be the guest speaker. "Marking the 15th anniversary of Bar-Ilan University, we view the coming event as of special signifi- cance and we ask all organizations and individuals in our community to reserve the date," Stollman said. Stollman also announced that Jackier again will serve as chairman of the dinner com mittee. Joseph H. Announcing an enrollment cf 5,000 for the coming term, with a WASHINGTON — Strong biparti- san support for a proposed $40.000,000 grant to Israel for the building of the world's largest de- salting and electrical generating plant developed at a hearing be- fore the House Foreign Affairs Committee. The project had been approved by President Johnson as one of his last official acts in the White House. but the item was not ap- proved by the Budget Bureau under the Nixon administration. The bill is sponsored jointly by Rep. Benjamin S. Rosenthal. Queens Democrat. and Rep. Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen. New Jersey Republican. It would cover the cost of construction and operation for five years of the desalination part of the project. The plant would produce almost 40.000.000 gallons of water a day. Israel would pay S100.000.000. and Arab residents of the Gaza area, it was pointed out. also would bene- fit from irrigation and electricity. PHILLIP STOLLMAN faculty numbering in excess of 600, Stollman said that American sup- port for the university is more ur- gently needed than ever. New departments are being set up at the university. Stollman said. and a synagogue will be built on the campus. BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—An ap- peal by new Israeli Ambassador Eliezer Doron to Jewish journal- ists to "exercise greater restraint" in reporting news affecting Israel or other Jewries drew a critical reaction from the newsmen.. The envoy made his appeal in his first meeting with the jour- nalists. Most of them expressed astonishment and said they con- sidered themselves fully respon- sible and had hitherto relied on their own judgment. They asked the ambassador to display greater confidence in their handling of news. Reserve the Date ... For THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, August 1, 1969 20 Teens Do Six-Week Mitzva in Urban Ghetto problems in the United States. LOS ANGELES (JTA) — Twenty Jewish teen-agers, who have just completed a six-week effort to help anti-poverty programs in the black ghettos of Los Angeles as rnembers of the third Los Angeles Eisendrath Mitzva Corps, have learned that they cannot "change the world" but that "they are still challenged to plan for the betterment of their own communities," a Reform official said. Lennard Thal, a rabbinical stu- dent at the Hebrew Union College, said the aim of the Mitzva Corps was to give volunteers insight from their ghetto involvement. He said the teen-agers had learned what could and could not be done and that it was hoped they would take those insights "back to their homes and congregations, to influence the adults who hold the potential for The young workers were selected affecting change." from recommendations made by their rabbis, the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the associa- tion of Reform congregations. and the UAHC Southern California branch. Idleness To while away the idle hours, I seated the livelong day before the ink slab, by jotting down without order or purpose whatever trifling Th e Milzva Corps is a project of the National Federation of Temple Youth. During their stay here, the corpsmen lived in a fra- ternity house at the Unversity of Southern California. They spent their days at anti-povery project offices and attended evening lec- tures and discussion sessions. thoughts pass through my mind, verily this is a queer and crazy thing to do! —Yoshida KenkO. Essays in Idleness (c. 1340) Rabbi Erwin L. Herman, the UAHC regional director, said the teen-agers volunteered because they wanted their religious ties to be relevant to the growing social Insured Driveaway System 9970 Grand River Detroit, Mich. 48204 WE 1 -0620-21 -22 CARS TO BE DRIVEN To any state. Also drivers furnish- ed to drive your ear anywhere. Fully insured and I.C.C. licensed. 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