Center Pool Opened With Big Splash THE DETROIT JEWISH PEWS Friday, September 25, 197G-5 Center Will Recruit Judaica Profs My . Wife Gives Me Orders! JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Jewish 2,000 schools In 27 countries, he Agency's education and culture said. My kids give me orders and department has decided to estab- my mother-in-law gives me lish here a Center for Hebrew and orders. For the best in ad- Judaica Chairs at foreign universi- COC. vertising why don't you give ties, according to department head me your order? Call Haim Finkelstein. Murry Koblin Adv. The center will be a clearing 548-5600 house for the recruitment of pro- fessors and lecturers. Israel's three major universities — Weizmann Institute, .Technion and the Hebrew •University—have pledged their cooperation, „as has the foreign ministry. An additional function of the center will be the promotion of new Judaica chairs. Finkelstein said also that a pilot project of the "Bridge of Brother- hood" scholastic scheme has suc- ceeded beyond expectations. Five more high school classes from Argentina, Uruguay and possibly Chile are to follow in the current school year. Harvey Freedman The scheme provides for the pupils' joining regular classes at Michigan's Newest Oldsmobile Dealer their grade levels in Israeli schools and for their living with You're invited to see the families of their temporary classmates. The headmasters of the all NEW '71 OLDSMOBILE 30 Israeli schools have announced on Display Sept. 29-Oct. 6 that they would like to receive in the Tel-Twelve Mall such guest classes. Some 120 Jewish high school pupils will arrive soon from South Africa for a year's stay. Their OLDSMOBILE, INC. studies in this country will be rec- 281000 TELEGRAPH RD-TEL-TWELVE MALL ognized by the South African Min- SOUTHFIELD. MICHIGAN 48075 istry of Education. 354-3300 Finkelstein said that 1,100 Jewish _44 educators had arrived in Iirael for training this year, with another 400 expected. That is 50 per cent more than last year. Finkelstein noted that 80 per cent of the 2,000 Jewish teachers in Argentina were trained in Israel at the Greenberg, Institute, which soon will be expanded and moved to larger premises and which has modern facilities for Hebrew study. The activities of the education and culture department now-cover around 250,000 Jewish pupils in Were Se//in Mrs. John H. Herman cuts the ribbon in pool opening ceremonies this summer at the Jewish Center's II Mile branch. With her at the John IL Herman Instructional Pool is Jewish Center President N. Brewster Broder. Looking on are Albert M. Colman, chairman of the summer program committee; George D. Keil and Milton J. Millet, former presidents of the Jewish Center; and Mrs. Albert N. Kaufman and Cindy Kaufman, daughter and granddaughter of Mrs. Herman. The pool, named for Mrs. Herman's husband, was available for use by more than 500 youngsters. Because of the availability of the pool this year, the day camp program was able to provide more intensive individual and group swimming instruction, besides more recreational swim time. The physical education depart- ment sponsored one afternoon swim for children and tweens, and at the end of -the summer launched two intensive swim classes for children. Israel Fears Greater Soviet Role to Emerge Out of Fighting in Jordan (Continued from Page 1) in Jordan they would be opposed by a guerrilla force commanding artillery and tanks. Observers here said that from the military standpoint, Israel was better suited than the 'U.S. to intervene in Jor- dan. There was a difference of opin- ion as to whether Israel would launch a preemptive strike or would wait until Syrian forces in Jordan actually fired on Israeli territory, giving Israel cause to re- act. The cabinet met in extraordin- ary session Tuesday morning to hear Premier Golda Meir's report on her American visit. The situa- tion in Jordan was high on the agenda. Some observers said Israel fears that events in Jordan will paire the way for greater Soviet influence and even the menace of a Soviet military presence in that country with Soviet missiles con- fronting Israel on its eastern fron- tier as they do now in the Suez Canal zone. Such a development would not fend Israel "sitting with its hands folded," one commen- tator said Tuesday. Syria's lefist Baathist regime Is supported and supplied with military equipment by Moscow though not to the same extent as Egypt. Some observers said the Kremlin considers the quixotic Syrians too unreliable as clients to risk all-out involvement as is the case with Egypt. The Israel government's attitude Tuesday was best described as "watchful waiting." Israel, as a matter of principle, has avoided interference -in Jordan's internal affairs. But this policy would be altered if the status quo in Jordan is destroyed. As far as Israel is considered, the status quo would even apply to a Palestinian guer- rilla takeover in Amman, but not to the creation of a Syrian enclave in northern Jordan. Nevertheless, Israel government officials were reportedly prepared to give the Jordanian crisis a chance to abate. There is a belief in some quarters that the Syrians will be forced to withdraw under foreign pressure, including that from other Arab states. Israeli military observers said the Syrians were apparently reluc- tant to wage all-out war against King Hussein. Military observers said the ob- jective of the Syrian invasion seemed to be to lift the siege of Irbid. The Israelis said that since Syrian troops wore the camou- flage battle dress of Palestinian commandos and Syrian tanks were painted with commando insignia, the operation had been prepared well in advance. Israeli military circles said that King Hussein could have repulsed the Syrian thrust had he concen- trated his armored forces against it. They pointed out however that a significant part of Hussein's army was pinned down watching some 12,000 Iraqi troops stationed around the town of Mafraq in northern Jordan. A move by the Iraqis in support of the guerrillas would menace Hussein's flanks. Israelis who observed some of the fighting in Jordan from hill- tops in the Golan Heights said Hussein's forces appeared to be trying to encircle the Syrian forces. Large convoys of Jordanian army vehicles were seen making their way down the Jordan Valley road in an attempt to flank the Syrians entrenched in the heights around Irbid. There were no signs of Syr- ian movements along the Golan Heights line with Israel, indicating that the Syrians had committed a large part of their forces to the fighting in Jordan. Unrest was increasing on the West Bank as the Jordanian crisis worsened. Many West Bankers feared for the safety of relatives in Jordan and asked for permission to bring them into the Israel-held territory for safety. But they are unable to do so as long as the bridges are blocked. Sentiment ...11 the West Bank favors the guerrillas over King Hussein. Israel Police Minister Shlomo Hillel said in Haifa Mon- day that what goes on in Jordan affects the population on the West Bank as almost every family there has a relative in Jordan. 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