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October 03, 1969 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-10-03

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Rita Hauser Opens Town Hall series Oct. 8

Grants to Attend Yeshivot THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Provided by Foundation

Friday, October 3, 1969-33

NEW YORK OITA i—The char-
Rita E. Hauser, the 94-pound 34- Hall lecture series in the Fisher attending Harvard law school and ter of a million-dollar foundation 14,000 Arab Refugees
year-old international lawyer who Theater Wednesday morning.
she transferred to New York Uni- originally established to award
was named by President Nixon as
Her topic will he "Law, Order versity law school for her final scholarships to orphaned students Reported in Brazil Since
U.S. representative to the United and Human Rights."
year. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hauser seeking a college education in the '67 War; Fatah Recruits
RIO DE JANEIRO (.1TA) — A
Nations Human Rights Commis-
Mrs. Hauser, who holds law de- were the first scholars sent to City University system or Nov..
sion and Economic 'and Social grees from Harvard and New York France as part of a new progr:it York University, has been broad- leading Rio newspaper, Jornai do
Brasil,
reports that 14,000 Arab
Council, will open the year's Town University as well as University of in Comparative Law sponsored by ened to permit grants to any stu-
--
Paris, is a Hunter College graduate the Ford Foundation.
dent unable to attend yeshivot be- refugees have entered Brazil since
the Six-Day War. The paper said
Town Hall now is under the cause of high tuition fees.
as well and received a doctorate
1.500-Year-Old Quote
from the University of Strasbourg, management of Mrs. E. Bratton
According to Rabbi David B. the immigration is continuing at
the rate of 40 - 60 persons a month.
France.
She
is
the
wife
of
Gustave
Mercer.
Hollander, president of the Charles
Found on West Wall
The Arab refugett;, many illiter-
M. Hauser, vice president of Gen- H Under Mrs. Mercer's direction, and Anna Ellenberg Foundation.
JERUSALEM — Prof. Benjamin eral Telephone and Electronics In- Town Hall commences its -11-t the foundation will distribute ate, the paper said, come on tour-
Mazar announced the discovery of ternational, Inc. She is the mother year here. It is the second oldest roughly $50,000-$1(10.000 annually. ist visas without the right to work
a 1,500-year-old quote from the , of two. She and her husband were lecture-sponsoring Town Hall in Preference will still be given to , n- - here. They receive no assistance
from the many Arab organizations
Bible on the Western Wall, and he ' married during the period she was the country.
phans, he said, but any needy ap
said it proves Jews lived and wor-
in the country with the exception
plicant will he considered.
shipped in Jerusalem in the year
of El Fatah, the terrorist organiza-
Rabbi Bernard Weinberger. a
'Loyalty' Remark by MP Draws Constituents' Ire
400.
tion, which seeks to find recruits
member of the foundation's board.
Mrs. McKay, who was winding
among them. The newcomers, the
He said the sentence was from
LONDON (JTA) — The Labor
said the original scope of the char-
Isaiah, Chapter 66, Verse 14: "And Party constituency in the Clapham up a speaking tour of the U.S., ter was restrictive and an insuffi- paper said, settle in the huburbs
of Rio, Sao Faith), Parana and
when ye see this, your heart shall area of South London has strongly reportedly said there were 62 Jew-
number of applicants re- Rio Grande do Sul.
rejoice, and your bones shall denounced the alleged remarks of ish members in the Labor Party's cient
ceived grants.
flourish like an herb." its member of Parliament impugn- parliamentary delegation who were
The board felt that it was not
Prof. Mazar said the inscrip- ing the loyalty of her Jewish all "150 per cent Zionist." She was
- sue of
' quoted as having asked rhetor- coping with the crucial is
fellow-members.
tion was written at the ti me
' Jewish education. A petition to
A statement published by the ically, "do they represent Israel
Jerusalem was ruled by the
broaden the charter was granted
Roman emperor Julian, who local constituency in the Clapham or Britain?"
On her return to Britain, Mrs. last month by the New York State
Advertiser and News, an inde-
the Jews to rebuild
Supreme Court.
part of the temple, destroyed by pendent weekly, said the reported McKay, who has belonged to the
15405 W. 9 Mile, Oak. Park
remarks of Mrs. Margaret McKay Labor Party since 1928. denied that
an earlier Roman conqueror.
MUSIC IN THE FASHION
SPECIAL SELLING
were "quite disgraceful" and in I she had questioned the loyalty of
OF WILD GYPSY PASSION
"The inscription proves we were no way represented her constitu- ;Jewish MPs and charged that she
OF FALL CLOTHES
there at that time, and that we ency's views. was quoted out of context. But
longed for Jerusalem even then,"
AND COCKTAIL
Mrs. McKay created a storm persons present at the meeting she
And Her Gypsies
prof. Mazar said.
DRESSES & WALKING
in the House of Commons a week addressed confirmed that her re-
4 to 20 Men Available
Archeologists have discovered an
marks were substantially as re-
ago when news service reports
474-7638
SUITS — TRIMMED AND
ancient water tunnel dating back
ported.
quoted her as telling an off-the-
UNTRIMMED
to the Second Temple, according to
record meeting in New York •
an announcement by Prof. Benja-
Sizes 6-20
that pressure exerted by Jewish
E. Europe, M.E. Events
min Mazar. The tunnel was carved
OPEN
SUNDAYS AND
Labor MPs on Prime Minister
in natural rock and runs from the
Increase
Migration
BY
EVENINGS
Harold Wilson Prevented Britain
Western Wall to the southern part
APPOI NTMENT
from taking anything but a pro-
Photographers
Needs, HIAS Says
of old Jerusalem.
Hours Daily 10-4
Israel stand in the Arab-Israeli
GENEVA (JTA) — Events in
Prof. Mazar added that access to
conflict.
546-2011
Eastern Europe and the Middle
the area was made possible by
UN 4.8785
Michigan Bankard—Layaway
East have increased the migration
using an approach that had been
needs of Jews seeking safety from
uncovered 100 years ago by the City of Hope Club Elects
religious , racial and political per-
British archaeologist, Sir Charles Ho ptman for Third Ter m relig
sec ution, an official of HIAS (He-
Warren.
Charles Hoptman of Mr. and Mrs. brew Immigrant Aid Society) said
'Complete Selection including the Finest 14 Kt. Gold Jewelry
Group, City of Hope, has been here Tuesday.
See Morris Watnick
elected to serve his third term as
Gaynor I. Jacobson. the agency's
president.
executive director, said its facili-
Other officers are Jules Olen, ties were being taxed by rising
DRESS SHOP
vice president; Ruth Nathanson, appeals for migration aid.
secretary; and Sarah Fishkind..
Jacobson, speaking at IIIAS's
FINE JEWELRY
S GIFTS
SIZES 14-20
14th overseas migration confer-
treasurer.
STOREWIDE SALE
283 Hamilton
Thurs. & Fri. to 9 p.m.
644-7626
A meeting will be held 8:30 p.m. ence, cited the invasion of
Birmingham (Near Demery's)
Saturday at the home of .Mr. and Czechoslovakia, the anti-Jewish
Mrs. Hy Lewis, 24271 Blackstone,' campaign conducted by the Pol-
30%
Oak Park, when receipts of the ish government and continuing
leukemia letter will be tabulated, ' unrest in the Middle East as the
10460 W. NINE MILE RD.
(Corner Seneca)
and new 'fund-raising projects dis - ' major factors forcing Jewish
families to emigrate.
OAK PARK
cussed. A social evening will fol-
He said that if Jewish minorities
low.
in the Arab countries were permit_
ted to leave, his agency was confi-
dent that it could find resettlement
The Name
opportunities for them in Europe
and North and South America. He
said many •governments were co-
operating in providing resettle-
ment opportunities for Jewish refu-
gees. He cited the Scandinavian
FOR A DIRECT COLOR PORTRAIT
countries notably Denmark and
Sweden, for their assistance in this
area.
HOME
IN YOUR
Carl Glick, HIAS treasurer, re-
ported that the agency would be
CALL 626-5546
required
to spent $2,800,000 this
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year to meet mounting refugee
needs, a 15 per cent increase over
its 1968 expenditure.

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See More Jewish Officers
in Philadelphia Banks

PHILADELPHIA—Jews current-
ly comprise 12.5 per cent of all
bank directors in Philadelphia and
3 per cent of all bank officers in
the city. Ten years ago, Jews ac-
counted for only 2 per cent of bank
directors and 1 per cent of bank
officers.
These and other developments in
the employment of Jews in bank-
ing were discussed here at a
luncheon under the sponsorship of
the Philadelphia Chapter of the
American Jewish Committee and
the Philadelphia Jewish Employ-
ment and Vocational Service.

Single Adult Lounge Set

The Jewish Center's Single Adult
Group will host a lounge night 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at the Center's main
building.
Featured will be games, dancing.
ping pong, movies and conversa-
tion. There is a small charge for
nonmembers.

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