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.. T HE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
YIVO Names Center for Advanced, Jewish Studies After Max Weinreich
NEW YORK G1TA)—The VIVO Borenstein graduate program in and especially the
Friday, November 14, 1969-31
heritage of i
Institute for Jewish Research has honor of the VIVO Institute's - Eastern European Jewry. Graduate
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ROSC////1// / liamed its new Center for Ad- president.
, courses and research seminars aie
vanced Jewish Studies after the
Dr. Judah J. Shapiro, writer and .open tostudents of -all recognized
late Max Weinreich, founder of lecturer, told the organization's an - universitie, and to faculty mem-
VI Vo and lead er of it s research Dual banquet here that the new hers.
Fort.). nine' students and
acti‘ ities for many years.
l'IV() Center was established to . faculty members horn enrolled in
The center's courses and semi - provide young .Jews with know I-the center's program, which is
oat's will he known as the -Julius edge about Jewish history. culture barely a month old.
Israel's Population Dcnsit v
MOVING TO SOUTHFIELD
By IIAIM SHACHTER
rael rose from 136.5 per sq. km . at
. Of the 82.2 per cent of the Israel the end of 1967 to 139.8 per sq.
phot,,,,ophcrs
Population which at the end of 1968 km. at the end of 1968.
counted 2,841.100 as urban dwell-
At the end of 1968. the population
ers. 66.4 per cent lived in towns of
'if Israel was scattered over 882 , •
15.8 per cent in urban settlements:
settlements. of which 779 were
while 17.8 per cent of the Israel Jewish. Twenty-seven were
Casual Living Modes
towns
population in 1968 lived in rural (of which 25 were Jewish); 117
INTERIOR DESIGNING
- areas.
were local councils (of which 73 -
Among the Jews (2.434.800), 88.6 were Jewish). In addition, there ;
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per cent were urban dwellers of merits included in
a Regional - L et us h e l p you ad,
whom 71.2 per cent lived in towns Council framework (of which 669
. ality that expresses you."
and 17.4 per cent in urban settle- were Jewish). In adidtion, there _
ments. whereas 11.4 per cent lived were 12 Jewish settlements with
in villages: 5.2 per cent of the o ut any municipal status and 45
We Make Our Own Glasses
Jews lived in moshavim and co- Bedouin tribes without municipal
operative villages while 3.5 per affiliation.
UN 4-8785
MRS. DAVID ROSENTHAL
Landra Dian Eppstein, daughter
of the Robert Eppsteins of Coach
House Rd., Southfield, became the
bride of David B. Rosenthal in a
Sunday noon ceremony recently at
cent lived in kibutzim.
•
Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
From additional data in the ab
Among the non-Jewish popula- stract, it transpires that 82.3
The bridegroom's parents are
pc
Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Rosenthal lion which in 1968 numbered 406, - cent of the settlements in the coon
,
200, 43.2 per cent were urban dwell- try consisted or
of LaSeine Ave.. Southfield.
fewer than 1.0(i
ers. 37.1 per cent of them living in
Rabbi Gerald -Teller officiated towns and 6.1 per cent in urban inhabitants. These settlements ac
counted for 9 per cent of the tota
at the ceremony, for which the
settlements, while the remaining
population in the country.
A
bride wore a Princess-line gown
56.8 per cent lived in rural areas:
of peau de soie. Beading was at 35.8 per cent of the non-Jewish against these. 10 population o r)
ters.
constituting
about
1
per
cen
the neck and cuffs of the gown, rural population inhabited large
of the total number of settlement
which featured a train. The bride villages and 11.8 per cent hamlets.
in the country, had each a popula
carried sweetheart roses and
The 45 Bedouin tribes in Israel tion of over 50,000. These 10 town
baby's breath.
constituted 8.7 per cent of the mi - accounted for about 50 per cent a
Mrs. Clifford Gorov was the nority population. Israel's population. The remaining
bride's sole attendant. Sheldon Otis
The density of population in Is - 4 per cent of the population wee
was best man, and ushers wet e
scattered over settlements with
Richard Eppstein, Robert Slia3e,
populations ranging between 1,000
Agency Tells Happy End m
and Lawrence Snider.
ow
The couple honeymooned in New to Story of Cuban Kids
Ten per cent of the settlements
York City.
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — The consists of populations of between
Association for Jewish Children 1,000-5,000 and account for 11.5 per
Police to Air Problems
has announced the successful com- cent of the country's population.
pletion of a program it undertook Five per cent of the country's
at 12th Precinct Session
eight years ago to resettle 13 towns have populations of 5,000-
A panel of experts from the De-
Jewish
refugee children from Cuba 20,000, and account for 15 per cent
troit Police Department will speak
at an open meeting under the aus- who were sent to the United States of the total population of Israel.
by their parents for - safe-keeping" The remaining 17 per cent of the
pices of the 12th Precinct Commu-
after the Castro revolution.
population are resident in 2 per
nity Relations Committee, 7:30
Irving Schwartz. president of cent of the country's towns with
p.m. Monday at Mumford High
the association, said the young- populations of between 20,000-
School.
A question-answer period will sters were entrusted to its care by 50,000.
follow the discussion of such mat- the United Ilias Service of New
ters as the narcotics and juvenile York and the Hias Council of
Indira Snubs Israelis
problems and what the scooter Philadelphia.
The youngsters ranged from i TEL AVIV (JTA) — Premier
patrol is doing to protect Detroit
age 10 to 17 when they arrived in Indira Gandhi of India refused to
citizens.
this country. All have since been meet with an Israeli delegation to
reunited with their families — five the annual interparliamentary con-
in Philadelphia, five in other parts vention in New Delhi, the head of
PHOTOGRAPHY
of the U.S. and three in South the delegation reported here on its
America, Schwartz said. Five are return Wednesday.
attending college, helped by agency
David Hacohen, a former mem-
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scholarship funds, and - several ber of the Knesset, said, however,
WEDDINGS — BAR MITZVAS
others are in trade schools or are that the Israelis had met with a
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statesmen.
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the engagement of their daughter
Harriet Cheryl to Josh C. Asher,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Asher
of Eastwood Ave., Oak Park.
The bride-elect is a French ma-
jor at Wayne State University. Mr.
Asher also attends Wayne, where
he is majoring in sociology.
An Aug. 30 wedding is planned.
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