NY Criminal Court Reschedules 'Trial of Columbia Rabbi NEW YORK (JTA)—The trial of three members of the Radical Jewish Union of Columbia Uni- versity on charges of disrupting a religious service at Temple Emanu El here has been rescheduled for April 13 in New York City Criminal Court. The defendants are Rabbi A. Bruce Goldmann, rabbinical ad- viser to the RJU, Victor Levin, a graduate student at Columbia University, and Anne Rosen, a graduate fellow at New York- Uni- versity.The charges grew out of demonstrations by the RJU at Temple Eminu El on May 15 and May 29. A hearing was held on the charges before Judge Morris Schwab in City Criminal Court on Jan. 12, at which a postponment was requested because the attorney for the defendants, Gerald Lef- court, is now representing 12 Black Panthers being tried here on con- spiracy charges. Rabbi Goldinan ,has been charg- ed on two counts, and the grad- uate students on one count each. Rabbi Goldman said a legal de- fense committee has raised about $500 toward the estimated trial costs of $5,000. He said that at the April 13 trial, a request will be made that the hearings be transferred to a Beth Din, a rabbinical court. art4 • Ann.ouncernents Jan. 30—To Dr, and Mrs, Jack Laurie (A. Lynda Aronoff), 18415 North, Southfield, a son, Adam Ross, • • • Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Lavetter (Elaine Friedman), 22120 Church, Oak - „Park, a daughter, Amy Michelle. = • s. • Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Marv- in Fishman (Diane Kleemann), 24230 Jerome, Oak Park, a daugh- ter, Deborah Beth. • • • Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Gordon (Karen Eishtadt), 29234 Fairfax, Southfield, a daugh- ter, Ashley Nicole. • • • Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lubin. (Elizabeth Smith), Oak Park, a son, Bryan Kenneth. • • • Jan. 15—To Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Hoffman (Barbara Hellman), 27321 Dequindre, Madison Heights, a son, Daniel Adam Scott. • • • Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Roberg (Naomi Grosabard), 24281 Radcliff., Oak Park, daughter, Shasbana Riots (Roslyn.) RABBI -0:0 - GOLDMAN Expert Mohei Serving Hospitals and Homes LI 2-4444 LI 1-9769 RABIN _511A1A1L -- ZACHARIASH :341-11595 MOH III. New Life in U.S Aided by NYANA Fsionsery 5, 1,71-35 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 'Mobilizing ludaisni! 'Tient Topti--for ,-Man s ' tssbs' NEW YORK—"Mobilizing Juda- quet, at which new officers will be ism for Our Times" will be the installed. theme - of the 42nd convention of Serving on the convention corn- the 375-club National Federation of mittee are Detroiters 'Leonard E. Jewish Men's Clubs at Grossin- Baron, I. Murray Jacobs, Abe ger's Hotel, May 2-6. Katzman and Abraham Satovsky. The seminar "Putting God Into Your Daily Life" will be inaugu- People Proof rated with an address by Dr. Sey- Eyeglasses mour Siegel, professor of. ethics and rabbinic thought at the Jewish Theological Seminary. Rabbi Wolfe PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. Kelnian, executive vice president 543 - 3343 26001 Coolidge of the Rabbinical Assembly of America, will deliver the address and lead the discussion on "Israel and the Role of American Jews" following the Tuesday evening ban- Our Studesits Reed Faster Undisrstand Better and learn how to study Dorothy S. Orent READING IMPROVEMENT C.ENTER 23450 Woodward, N. of IP Mile Pleasant Ridge, Mich. 100I4 For Inforrnatka Call 399-0333 i • Family reunion culminates efforts by the New York Association for New Americans to resettle Jewish refugees who chose to begin a uew.Ufe in America. NYANA is supported by the United Jewish Appeal. Here Teodor K., his wife and young son meet Teodor's aging parents, who just arrived from Romania, four years after the younger part of the family left that country. Diesseslic Testing Individualised Instruetion FINE PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Sen. Henry Jackson Critical of Failure to Grant Israel Aid She Requested WASHINGTON, D.C.—Sen. Hen- ry M. Jackson (D., Wash.) said he "was dismayed by the failure of the administration's new budget to use the broad authority to extend military credits to Israel that was overwhelmingly voted by the last - Congress." "I am very concerned;" Sen. Jackson said, "that the amount of support requested in the admin- istration's new budget is inade- quate, the credit terms are pro- hibitive and the sense of urgency has been lost. This is a critical moment in the Middle East, which has become the cockpit of the cold war. "Rather than use the existing broad and decisive authority grant- ed last year in Section- 501 of the Defense Procurement Act," the senator said, "the administration has chosen to treat Israel's press- ing military requirements in the Hebrew Loan Association Reports Record Support SAN FRANCISCO (JTA)— The economic slump has brought many more requests for loans from the Hebrew Free Loan Association, resulting in total loans outstanding at the end of 1970 of nearly $300,000, a record in the history of the 73- year-old agency, according to Dr. Abraham Bernstein, president. He said the agency had record- ed "spectacular" increases in its student loan program with a rec- ord number of 103 students receiv- ing loan aid amounting - to $58,000 during 1970. He said this was greater than the total amount of loans to students during the first four years of the program. Israel Discount Baik Net Income Rises 12 Pct. NEW - YORK — Israel Discount Bank Limited reported 1970 net income of $3,943,973, or $1.13 per share, a rise of 12 -per cent from the $3,522,684 or $1.01 per share, earned in 1969. A cash dividend of $.40 per ordinary share was paid on Jan. 12. During 1970, total assets of Israel Discount Bank passed _the billion dollar mark and at year end amounted to $1,312,565,825, up 34 per cent from $1125,562,810 at. year *end 1969. The bank is the main subsidiary_ of .TDB 13ankholding Corporation Limited (OTC), Tel Aviv. routine manner of the Foreign Military Sales Act. "The measure passed last year," Jackson said, "carried a strong and decisive policy state- ment aimed directly at. Moscow that won the, appr6val of. 87 senators. Now the administra- tions has decided gratuitously to request authority it already has, but without the sense of urgency the Congress took pains to em- phasize last year and which Is as necessary as ever. "This action," according to Sen. Jackson, "may be interpreted in Moscow as an indication of inde- cision and ambivalence at pre- cisely the time when firmness and resolve are needed." Jackson, author of a measure approved by the last Congress under which $500,000,000 in military credits for Israel was authorized, pointed out that under the authority of Section 501, the available terms are appropriate to Israel's situa- tion while the authority requested in the - new is "wholly inadequate, both as to amount and terms." Sen. Jackson reiterated the me; ommendation from his recently released report to the. armed serv- ices committee that "we 'should faithfully implement the basic policy expressed in section 501 of the Defense Procurement Act of 1971—which is now the law of the land—to furnish , to Israel the means of providing for its own security, in order to restore and maintain the military balance in the Middle East." Richmond Community Improves Youth Service - RICHMOND, Va. (JTA) — The Rap Center, described as an in- formal unstructured program spon- sored by the Jewish Family Serv- ice,- is one of several programs for Richmond Jewish teenagers, college students and young adults which are now the subject of ef- forts at coordination to" improve service to the young users. The Jewish Center sponsors a JAM group, which is open to all single Jewish young adults in the Richmond area and those stationed in area military installations. A Jewish Student Center began oper- ations last November at Temple Beth-Ahabah, as a result of efforts by Rabbi Saul Rubin, and other individuals, through a .grant of fa- cilities by the synagogue's board. • Custom weddings • Family Portraits • Executive Portraiture • Restorations • Commercial • Framing fi0101ACK studio of photograph • 25211 TELEGRAPH ROAD 354 - 1677 (screw from Rabies Hawn) aimed Meaty t*******"." N - WIGS SPECIAL . . SYNTHETIC WASH 'N' WEAR WERE $30.00 $1111M50 - •41s. 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