TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Weizmann Institute Aids Nuclear Research Center at Strasbourg U. 14-71411w, Novasbow 27, IM REHOVOT, Israel — Reversing Goldring and Abraham Blaugruncl, beta ray spectrometer was design- the usual trend, one of the world's were pioneers in this complex ed and constructed at the Institute. Boris Smolar's 'Between You ... and Me' (Editor-In-Chief Emeritus, JTA) (Copyright 1970, JTA Inc.) Youngest institutions of higher learning has just lent a helping hand to one of the most venerable: France's University of Strasbourg has become an internationally recognized center of research on microwave measurements of ex- tremely short-lived atomic parti- cles with cumh assistance received from Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science. Weizmann Institute physicists, CJFWF REFLECTIONS: If one were to ask himself what are the three major problems uppermost on the minds of Jews in this under the direction of Profs. Gvirol country—ai reflected at the general assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds in Kansas City—the answer would be: the situation of Israel, the need to strengthen Jewish identity among the American Jewish youth, and the fate of Jews in the Soviet Union. The. Interest in Jewish youth centered around the Task Force on Jewish Identity that had been setup by the CJFWF. VOICE OF YOUTH: It was interesting to note that for the first time some communities had made it financially possible for several youngsters in their community to attend the CJFWF General Assembly field, where the particles to be measured have a lifetime of only one 100 billionth of a second. In the course of their work, a special Lowest Rentals with purchase CONTINENTAL WATCH (c., JEWELRY SHOP optic.. BEST SERVICE I by factory trained experts For Quickest Results Try ADD-a-TYPE SHOPS, INC. 342-7800 689-3030 r t 210 S. Wootiv,a•c1 BlIrmlicham It Starts Friday At 9:30 A.IVI. Sharp!! and to have their voices heard at plenary sessions. The climax of their participation was reached when they intro- duced amendments at a plenary session voting on resolutions. They energetically, but in a proper parliamentary form, defended their amendments. And—what was most interesting—their amendments, al- though opposed by some of the delegates, were supported from the floor by a conspicuously large number of adult delegates. All this was done within the procedure of parliamentary rules. And it was for the first time that an assembly plenary session voting on one of the resolu- tions was postponed for another session in order to find a way to incorporate some of the controversial amendments proposed by the youths into the text of the resolution. EYES ON RUSSIA: The most drastic moments at the assembly were the sessions devoted to Soviet Jewry and to life of Jews in other Communist countries. There were at least three such sessions. One was addressed by a wonderful young Jew who was permitted to emigrate from the Soviet Union. He was among those who dared to openly address a petition to the Soviet government requesting that he be permitted to leave the Soviet Union for Israel. He spoke in Russian—an elegant Russian as spoken by Russians of high education—and was translated on the spot in English by a translator who unfortunately did not possess the capacity to convey the spirit of the young Russian Jew to the audience. Those in the audience who understood Russian—and they were very few—found that he actually profaned the beautiful spech delivered by the Jewish youth from Russia. The latter was soft-spoken and informative, while the translator was hucksterish and often indulged into "translating" phrases which the speaker did not even say. Education Complex Built by Lubavitcher in East ORANGE, Conn. — A $1,800,000 educational complex of five build- ings was dedicated here as the new home of the local Lubavitcher institutions, Yeshiva Achei Tmimim and the Beth Chana High School for Girls. It also will serve as the headquarters for all Lubavitcher activities within the state. Rabbi Moshe I. Hecht, head- master, stated that the school is an important link in the worldwide chain of educational institutions headed by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, the world leader of the Luba- vitcher movement, who resides in New York. The school accommodates nearly 400 children. In a separate wing it will house the girls' high school, the largest of its kind in New Eng- land. The Beth Chana High School, founded six years ago, carries the name of Rebetzin Chana Schneer- son, the late mother of the Rebbe. Rothschild Honored by Israel Bonds SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE BIG REDUCTIONS ON ► NATIONAL BRAND SUITS4, $135 VALUE . 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