Growth of Jewish Consciousness to Be Aired at Student Activist Seminar

NEW YORK—The strengthening
of Jewish identification among
American Jewish students, the
emergence of a radical Jewish
consciousness and problems related
to presenting the Israel image on
campus will be discussed at the
third annual seminar for campus
representatives sponsored by the
university service department of

The opening plenary session,
the American Zionist Youth Foun- will discuss the growing impor-
dation, Sept. 4-6 at Camp Cum- tance of the independent Jewish dedicated to the role of the ideo-
logical discussion in the present
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be attended by 150 members of the
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The conference. which will be Zionist youth movements.
addressed by Nathan Yanai, Israeli
Member of Parliament, Simcha
Friedman and Mordecai Nissiyahu,
will convene under the auspices of
Historical Society with 30,000 and the American Zionist Youth Coun-
WHERE
the Leo Baeck Institute with 40,000.
cil.
The report says that the three
largest Jewish religious seminaries
—Yeshiva University. the Jewish France to Deliver New
Theological Seminary of America
SO DOES
and the Hebrew Union College- Fighters to Libyans
; Jewish Institute of Religion—have
PARIS (JTA)—France is due to
1 "extensive collections with an ag- deliver her first Mirage planes to
gregate of well over a half million Libya. The French weekly
volumes. "
"L'Express" reported that France
YIVO was established in Vilna, will deliver four planes within the
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Poland, in 1925 and by the out- few coming days, and these planes
break of the Second World War will participate in the Libyan In-
had succeeded in amassing a dependence Day flyover due to take
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substantial library and archives. place on Sept. 1.
Than A Beautiful
The YIVO treasures were plund-
The French weekly said that the
ered within the first few months of planes will be piloted officially by
Groom!
the German occupation. Later the Libyan pilots but, the first planes
Beautiful grooms are our specialty.
YIVO building became headquar- will be Mirage 3-E models with
Because we're the world's
largest formalwear dealer.
ters for a Nazi office charged with dual controls and French pilots will
we can fit him and his
channeling Jewish cultural treas- be aboard the planes.
groomsmen perfectly. Select
from double breasted
ures of the occupied Eastern ter-
The weekly also reported that
Edwardian with bell bottom
ritories to Germany.
France is delivering these planes
trousers; traditional
A large portion of these holdings, nine months before the actual de-
dinner jacket with slim
trouser: full dress with
which were looted for the stated livery dates on personal orders of
while tie and tails;
purpose of "destroying Jewish in- French President Georges Pompi-
and single button
fluence on the world," were found dou. The French president report-
morning coat with
striped pants.
after the war in the American edly said "France will honor its
Zone of Germany and were return- agreements with Libya" and gave
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High style formal wear
ed to YIVO in New York, thanks to definite orders that the planes
for the
the cooperation of Gen. Lucius should be delivered in advance.
Bar Mitzvah boy.
Clay and the U.S. State Depart-
ment.

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Immense YIVO Library Focuses
on East European Jewry, Yiddish

NEW YORK—The library of the
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
houses the largest Judaica collec-
tion of any secular educational
institution in the United States,
according to a survey made by the
National Foundation for Jewish
Culture.
The YIVO library contains more
than 300,000 volumes in 15 lan-
guages. It specializes in the history
and culture of East European
Jewry, the period of Jewish mass
settlement in this country and the
Holocaust.
YIVO's collection of books per-
taining to Yiddish language. litera-
ture and folklore is the most ex-
tensive in the world.
The library, together with the
institute's archives of more than
2,000,000 items, has helped make
YIVO an internationally recognized
center of Jewish scholarship.
Other non-theological universities
and cultural institutior.s with major
Judaica collections, the founda-
tion's survey reports, are: the
New York Public Library with 120,-
000 volumes, Harvard University
with 100,000, Dropsie College with
95,000, the University of California
and the Library of Congress with
80,000 each, the American Jewish

GEORGE RUSKIN

NORTHLAND FORD

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Four was organized by DAIA, the cen-
prominent Washington attorneys tral representative body of Argen-
announced that they are trying to ' tine Jewry and an affiliate of the
go to the Soviet Union to guaran- World Jewish Congress, and held
tee a fair and open trial for the in the Teatro Argentine in Buenos
18 Soviet Jews who were arrested Aires.
on June 15 in raids connected with
The date, Aug. 12, was chosen
an alleged highjacking of a Soviet because It was the anniversary of
airliner at the Leningrad airport. the execution of 23 Jewish in-
The four attorneys—Meyer Feld- tellectuals in the Soviet Union
man, former aide to Presidents during the Stalin regime.
In Mexico, the central repre-
Kennedy and Johnson; Joseph L.
Rauh, Jr., counsel to the Leader- sentative body, also an affiliate of
the
WJC. will hold a similar mass
ship Conference on Civil Rights
and campaign organizer for meeting in September under the
slogan.
"Let our brothers in the
Eugene McCarthy; labor lawyer
Warren Woods, and Clifford L. Soviet Union go!"

to assure fairness.
Without them he said. "These

faceless people will just go down
the drain."

Continuing be stated: "Russia
asked the world to accept the
fact that there is more democ-
racy than in the past. We're ask-
ing them to demonstrate that.
A negative answer to our re-
quest would be the most damn-
ing evidence to the credibility
that they (the 18 Soviet Jews)
will get a fair trial." The attor-
neys volunteered their services
at the request of Bnai Brith

whose aid was solicited by rela-
tives in Israel of eight of the
arrested Soviet Jews.

A mass demonstration to ex-
press solidarity with Soviet Jewry

NORTHLAND FORD

PRICE SELLS

Four Lawyers Seek to Visit USSR
to Guarantee Fair Trial of 18 Jews

Alexander, Jr., former chairman
of the Equal Employment Oppor-
tunities Commission—sent a cable
to R. A. Rudenko, the chief pros-
ecutor of the Soviet Union, asking
to go to the Soviet Union and
"interview the arrested persons,
or at least their counsel, and to
attend their trial."
In a press conference, the four
lawyers said they had been asked
to help by Israeli relatives of the
imprisoned Jews. Eight of the
Jews who were arrested signed
letters to Russian authorities re-
questing permission to emigrate
to Israel.
Rauh called the group a "watch-
dog" committee, which would put
the light of publicity on the trial j

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
6—Friday, August 21, 1970

Psychology Dept. Wing
Dedicated at Hebrew U.

JERUSALEM — A new wing of
the psychology department building
at the Hebrew University was
dedicated at a ceremony presided
over by University Vice President
Bernard Cherrick.
Mrs. Charlotte Stiirman-Reich,
niece of the late Samuel Sturman.
who willed funds for the building
and the new wing, unveiled a pla-
que in the entrance hall of the
additional facility which is to house
the Center for Human Develop-
ment, also set up with the aid of
the Sturman family.
The ceremony was also the oc-
casion for the unveiling of a pla-
que honoring the Society of Found-
ing Fellows of the Center, a group
of American psychologists who
have pledged their assistance to'
the center's work and who held
their first international confer-
ence at the university's Givat Ram
campus.

Pittsburgh Public Schools
to Offer Hebrew Courses
PITTSBURGH (JTA)—Hebrew
will become an accredited course

in Pittsburgh public schools in the
school semester starting in Sep-
tember. The board of education's 1
department of curriculum and in-
struction and members of the staff
of the School of Advanced Jewish
Studies here have agreed on the
program.

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