Elie Wiesel, Dr. Herzog to Address Council of Federations, Welfare Funds

NEW YORK—Elie Wiesel, author,
journalist and humanist, and Dr.
Yaacov Herzog, director general
of the Israel prime minister's of-
fice, will give major addresses at
the Seth general assembly of the
Council of Jewish Federations and
Welfare Funds in Kansas City,
Nov. 11-15.
More than 1,500 representatives
from North American communi-
ties will attend the five-day con-
clave at the Muehlebach Hotel.
Wiesel will give the annual Her-
bert R. Abeles Memorial Address
at the Nov. 14 banquet.
Marking the 25th anniversary of
the liberation of Europe's concen-
tration camps from the Nazis,
Wiesel will discuss "From Holo-
caust to Rebirth."
Dr. Herzog, who will address the
delegates at the Thursday general
assembly session, will offer a geo-
political analysis of the Middle
East situation.
The tone of this year's as-
sembly will be set 'Thursday, at
the opening breakfast session, by

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Philip Bernstein, executive vice
President of the CJFWF. Ad-
dressing the delegates, Bern-
stein's keynote briefing will fo-
cus on the "Major Issues Facing
Jewish Communities and the
assembly."
Following will be more than 50
day and evening sessions and
workshops devoted to the numer-
ous problems and issues covering

almost the entire range of major
Jewish needs at home, in Israel
and abroad which American Jewry
must meet in the 1970s.
The interdisciplinary report of
the task force on Jewish identity
will be presented at the Thursday
general luncheon session.
Featured also among the ses-
sions is a consideration of "Jews
in Eastern Europe."

India, Oil Sheikdoms Running Slave Trade ?

NEW DELHI (ZINS)—A revela-
tion of modern-day slave trading
between India and several oil-rich
Arab countries has been made by
the Indian Express, published in
New Delhi.
According to the press report,
young Indian girls are sold for
service in Muscat, Bahrein and in
Kuwait. It is estimated that in the
past few years 2,000 young girls
were imported from India, at least
45 of them last month.
To "legalize" the transaction a
fiction is employed by which the
girls are pro-forma wedded to
Arab men who travel specially
for this purpose to Bombay. The
latter pay up to 2,000 rupees
(9280) to the agents and middle-
men, who also conduct the "mar-
riage ceremonies."

At the Saturday evening general
assembly banquet, presided over
by Council President Max M.
Fisher, the Fonds Social Juif Unifie
will receive special recognition for
its 20 years of service to the
French Jewish community.
Due to the death of Dr. Samuel
H. Dinky, director of the Ameri-
can Association for Jewish Educa-
tion's department of community
service, the Midwestern Regional
Conference for Jewish Education,
which was to be held in Kansas
City Nov. 15-16, has been canceled.
Many plans for the conference de-
pended on Dr. Dinsky's presence,
it was suited by Dr. George Rosen-
thal, consultant for the department
of comnImity service, AAJE.

The newspaper report also re-
veals that, simultaneously with the
marriage ceremony, the necessary
"divorce papers" are prepared to
cover the contingency where "the
bride does not live up to expecta-
tions."
When the human cargo is finally
delivered to its destination in the TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Arab countries, the price paid for
the girls can be as high as 7,000
rupees each. Most of the victims
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ultimately wind up in houses of
prostitution, Indian Express claims.
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