THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—hid.7, Joe 12, 1970 Volunteers Sought for Young Adults Tutoring Program Public diligently "and we should be able A call has gone out for volun- nixed by the Detroit services as to report that our drive for the teers for the Jewish Welfare Fed- Schools' volunteer "one of the most energetic, in- 1970 Allied Jewish Campaign- eration's Junior Division summer teresting and effective of all Israel Emergency Fund hag at- tutorial program July 7-30, to help tained 200 per cent of last year's programs conducted by volun- in a program of activities for third teers." Both men and women are total." In addition to fund-raising against the most sacred values through sixth grade students from activities, the division has held needed. of Jewish tradition impenls the the Greenfield Park Elementary very foundation of oar society. School in Detroit. Orientation and training meet- open board meetings with speakers discussed subjects of imme- ... Outraged as they have every The group meets at Temple ings for vohmteers will be held who right to be, the members of the Israel. 12:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. Tues- prior to the beginning of the diate concern to young adults. Jewish community are urged to day. Wednesday and Thursday for tutorial program. Volunteers may All Jewish young adults age 18-30 look upon this desecration as the tutoring and tours to Detroit at- call Mrs. Lillian Bernstein. direc- are invited to the meeting, which work of a few sick members of tractions. Volunteers may work tor of the Junior Division, at the will also serve as an informal society already sadly divided and from one to three afternoons a Jewish Welfare Federation, WO social to acquaint prospective tormented by crime and violence. week for the four-week period, 5-3939. members with the work done by * * * ... Good people of every creed. Sally Jo Sorock, chairman, said. the division. every race and calling must join High school seniors, teachers, in brotherhood now to save our college students and other young Junior Division Meeting city and country." adults are eligible to work as Scheduled Wednesday volunteers in the fifth annual The annual meeting and election Leon T. NeLson, president of Boston NAACP. called the destruc- program which has been recog- of officers of the Junior Division of the Jewish Welfara Federation tion "a deplorable and regrettable FOUR ARTISTS / FOUR VIEWS will be held 8 p.m. Wednesday in act." 0,. e the Somerset Apartments recrea- Similar expressions were ,rnadc tion center, Troy. by the Mayor's Office of 14tman Stanley Frankel, president, said Rights, Youth Inc. and area rabbis. Yitzhak Heimowitz. an Israeli that volunteers have been working The Torah and other burned leader visiting this country, will religious articles were buried in a be tendered a reception by the Jew ish cemetery, in line with One of America's outstanding Zionist Revisionists of Greater De- Judaic law. troit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. labor officials, JOSEPH BELSKY, Steven Goldin. =151 Beverly, Oak has been designated as chairman Park, 9 p.m. Saturday, will speak of the dinner honoring Rabbi H. on "Israel and Judah Hurwitz, it was announced Russia's Exp a n- by Herman L. Weisman, president s ion is m in the of the Jewish National Fund. The Mid East and; testimonial will be held at the was confronted with severe econ- America's Inter-' Americana Hotel in New York omic problems. there has been no City, Dec. 17, to launch a ne-.v NORTHLAND CENTER est." criticism of the government's Heimowitz, 35, Nahlah settlement in the Holy SOUTHFIELD/352-1 957 policy or the use of public funds to a native of New Land. aid the refugees. York, was admit- More than 1.600 Polish Jews ted to the Israel have found refuge in Denmark in Heimowitz Bar 1 1=2 years ago recent years. They receive gov- and is a practicing attorney in Tel ernment assistance and are free Aviv. A graduate of the City Col- to establish permanent residence lege of New York, Columbia Law and take employment. School. Columbia School of Inter- national Affairs and the Hebrew Swedish Prime Minister Theological Seminary. he practiced Says Big Powers Can Prevent law in the city of New York far M. E. Conflict From Spreading WASHINGTON (JTA)—Swedish nine years before settling in. Is- Prime Minister Olof Palme said he rael. He became affiliated with the regards the Middle East conflict militant branch of the Zionist as "potentially dangerous" and movement. the Zionist Revision- that the Big Powers are the force ist Organization, in early youth. to prevent it from spreading. From 1956 to 1959, he was national Palme. who was in the United president of the Betar Youth Or- States for what the Royal Swedish . Embassy here terms a **private ganization of U.S. Formerly nation- al secretary of the United Zionist visit." stated Friday during a Revisionists of America, he was question and answer session at the delegate to World Zionist Con- National Press Club that it is "in gresses in 1956 and 1960. He was the interests of the Great Powers chairman of the Emergency Action to prevent this conflict from Committee for Israel in U.S. dur- spreading. Having Swedish Am- ing the Six-Day War. bassador. Gunnar Jarring as offi- Currently he is worldwide co- cial United Nations mediator in ordinator of a membership drive the .Middle East. Palme said. has for the Zionist Revisionists (Brit "made us extremely careful not Herut-Hatzohar), member of its to make any pronouncements on Fine Clothes For Over 35 Years the Middle East crisis." Palme • world executive and a member of the executive committee of said his travels throughout the 15200 W. 7 Mile world have shown him that there Israel Zionist Council. Friends are invited to the cock- is "deep pessimism on the pos- Open daily 9:30-6---SU sibility of solving" the Middle East tail party. While here, Heimowitz is the crisis." He said, however. that (S blocks East of Greenfield) "most countries have a groat con- house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- We accept Mich. Bankard, Diners, Security, Masters. fidence in Gunnar Jarring and man Horowitz, 14001 Elgin, Oak Park. 544-8813. hope he will continue his work Catholic Diocese, NAACP, Outraged at Desecration of Two Synagogues BOSTON (JTA) — The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston' and the local branch of the Na- tional Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People have joined area Jews in voicing sympathy and outrage over the desecration by fire of two Dorchester syna- gogues. A fire set in the ark of Cong. Chevra Shaas destroyed the Torah scroll, while two back rooms were vandalized. Two fires in Cong.. Agudath Israel gutted the Beth Midrash and its contents, the front of the synagogue and parts of the main sanctuary. The Hadrath Israel synagogue. located between Chevra Shaas and Agudath Israel, was skipped by the vandals. The Rev. Michael F. Groden. urban planning director of the Catholic Archdiocese. declared: "Violence of this kind directed GRAPHICS TODAY JUNE 8 -11 Revisionists Host Israeli Leader Danish Foreign Minister Sees Peace in M.E. as Dependent on U.S.. Russia COPENHAGEN (JTA)—Foreign Minister Poul Hartling of Denmark declared that hopes for peace in the Middle East depended upon the desire of the Super Powers—United States and Soviet Russia—to avoid a confrontation in that region. Harding said that Denmark alone, or, with the other Scandina- vian countries. would gladly take an initiative in seeking Arab-Israe- li peace, but he doubted that small nations could succeed where the Big Powers so far have failed. "In light of the present reality. it is very difficult to envisage hat results we could attain which v.- the Four Powers or the Two Powers could not reach." Hartling told. JTA vice president and editor Victor M. Bienstock. The Danish diplomat said he thought the best chances for a settlement lay in implementation of the United Nations Security Council's Resolution of Nov. '22. 1967 which Denmark, then a mem- ber of the council played a part in drafting. Hartling said recent visits to Israel and Egypt left him with the impression that both peoples sincerely wanted peace but there has been too much mis- trust and "too little flexibility" on both sides. He said he wel- comed a recent indication by Premier GoIda Meir of Israel's acceptance of the Nov. 22 reso- lution and Foreign Minister Abba Eban's remarks expressing Israel's readiness to leave the occupied territories in return for PeaCP. Asked if he believed the Soviet Union was sincerely seeking peace in the area in light of its military involvement there. Hartling said. "We must hope tha: the Big Pow- ers will not seek a confrontation and will ccnfine or limit the esca- lation of Arab4sr-aeli fighting .. He said there were signs at the SALT - talks in Vienna and else- where that the United States and the Soviet Union were seeking to avoid confrontation. "Now and then." Harting ob- served. "there are signs that the two powers share a common inter- est in keeping peace within the Middle East." But at the present moment, peace prospects, are at a standstill with both sides "in the trenches." Hartling described Danish rela- tions with Israel as "excellent." Asked how- it happened that Den- mark took the virtually unprece- dented action of opening its doors to Polish Jewish refugees without . conditions or restrictions. he re- • plied that it was just an expression of his country's tradition of hos- . pitality and opposition to oppres. - sion- He noted that although Denmark 1 BARCLAY GALLERY LTD. Harry Thomas 1143 has Tropical Suits, all hand tailored —select —Don't settle for less at Harry Thomas. Harry Thomas N DAY 11-4 It Used To Be Difficult To Choose The Proper Tire for Your Car!!? 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