Student Rabbis to Live, Work in Slum Areas
NEW YORK (JTA)—Five Reform
student rabbis will live and work
in the slums of urban centers in
the fourth year of the Rabbinic
Internship in Urban Affairs pro-
gram, Rabbi Balfour Brickner re-
ported.
The project, the only one of its
kind under Jewish auspices, is a
program of the commission on
interfaith activities of the Union
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, the Central Conference of
American Rabbis and the Jewish
Miss. Eva Susan Cline
to Wed Paul Freeman
Chautauqua Society. Rabbi Brick-
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ner is commission director. All
students of the Hebrew Union Col-
lege Jewish Institute of Religion,
the Reform seminary.
The student rabbis will live
and work for about 10 weeks,
starting next month, in Boston,
Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Chi-
cago and Washington, D.c.
The interneships are sponsored
locally by Jewish community rela-
tions agencies. Each intern agrees
to live in a slum area, working
with Protestant and Catholic ur-
ban clergymen to study directly
the problems of the urban poor, to
provide help in anti-poverty pro-
grams, to study the response of
public and private agencies to
ghetto needs and to study attitudes
of the local Jewish community
relative to the urban crisis.
The intern also is expected to
make proposals on action programs
the Jewish community might under-
take for the urban poor.
Each intern prepares a weekly
report for the local sponsoring
agency, to the commission and to
the seminary.
MISS EVA CLINE
Hapoel Soccer Team
Plays Here Next Week
Hapoel Petah Tikva soccer club,
six-time champion of Israel since
1955, will meet K. S. Ruch of
Poland 8 p.m. July 10 in Ham-
tramck's Keyworth Stadium.
Hapoel will bring three interna-
tionalists here—three players who
have represented Israel in both
World Cup and other international
competition.
Goalie Itzhak Wiskover held both
Italy and Sweden to ties in the
recent competition at Mexico City.
Italy became a finalist, losing to
Brazil in the championship game.
Other Hapoel internationalists
are right half Shmuel Rosenthal,
22, and Iitzhak Druker, a wing-
man who has made 15 world
tour appearances.
Hapoel is making a 10-game
tour of the United States and Mexi-
co but in Ruch will be tackling its
greatest opponent in America.
Ruch is considered the top soccer
team in Poland.
Tickets are available in advance
at all J. L. Hudson stores, Grin-
nells, Dewald Travel Agency in
Warren, Vogts Import store and
Heller's in Windsor.
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encounter with Hasidism is treated
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known Hasidic mentor.
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Ex-Resistance Fighters
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organization of former Jewish re-
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camp inmates has appealed to Sec-
retary General U Thant, the dele-
gates of the United Nations, "to
the four great powers which in 1945
conquered fascism and Nazism"
and to "freedom-loving people
everywhere" not to "negate or
evade its responsibilities" toward
the security of Israel.
The appeal was contained in a
proclamation issued by the Amer-
ican division of the World Federa-
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occasion of the 25th anniversary
of the founding of the UN.
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