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April 09, 1971 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-09

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South Africa, Latin America Are Represented
in Scopus Construction Projects at Hebrew U.

JERUSALEM — A Students Sci- ander Mordechai Dushkin, 80, pro-
ence Center, which will enable the fessor emeritus of the Hebrew U.,
Hebrew University to concentrate and Tal Dekel, a recent emigrant
the whole of its first-year science from the Soviet Union, where he
studies on the Mount Scopus cam- was known as Anatoly Dekatov.
pus, was dedicated in the presence
Honorary doctorates of philos-
of a group of South African Friends
ophy
of the Hebrew University
of the University who had donated
were awarded to Prof. Judah H.
the new facility.
Quastel and Louis M. Bloomfield,
The center contains one large both of Canada, who are members
hall and four smaller lecture halls. of the board of governors of the
It will make the Ferkauf Science university. The ceremony took
Teaching Center completely self- place during the week of the
sufficient.
board's 33rd annual meeting in
Ground was broken for student Jerusalem.

residence centers in the names of
Argentina and Uruguay, in a dou-
ble ceremony on the Mount Scopus Israel to Put $14,000,000
campus.
Into Anti-Pollution Drives

The two student residences, each
JERUSA_LEM (JTA) — The
accommodating 64 students, will be
h
the first in a new complex of health
ministry has announced
dormitory buildings to rise on that it will raise its allocation for
French Hill, adjacent to several . anti-pollution. drives throughout the
dozen student residence centers, country to $14,000,000 in the next
many of which are already in- fiscal year beginning April 1, four
times the amount currently being
habited.
spent for that purpose.
Rothberg Re-elected Chairman
Health Minister Victor Sheintov
of Hebrew U Board Of Governors told the Knesset that an outlay of
JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Heb- 517,500,000 was forseen for the
rew University's board of gover- 1972-73 fiscal year. Alexander
nors has re-elected Samuel- Roth- Donagi, the Heal n Ministry's
berg as its chairman. The Rus- chief anti-pollution engineer,
sian-born Rothberg, 60, of Peoria, charged before the Knesset public
Ill., will serve a second three- service committee that not one of
Israel's 35,000 industrial plants has
year term.
The board, closing its 33rd an- ever been checked for environmen-
nual meeting, aprpoYed the de- tal pollution.
cision of the executive council to
The committee is discussing anti-
award two special prizes for dis- j pollution measures recommended
tinguished service in Jewish edu- by an American expert several
cation. Those cited were Dr. Alex- months ago.

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he a - JERUSALEM (JTA) — The wel- sistance and a free supper before
NE W Y ORK (JTA) —T
being sent home. Cadres of social
ian American Civil Rights League, fare ministry and the municipal-
ity's welfare department have workers will also try to deal with
founded several months ago by
launched a major effort to reha- older youths who belong to street
Joseph Colombo to combat what bilitate underprivileged youths in gangs.
he termed was "the persecution of
the slum areas of the city.
Other measures to he taken by
the Italian people," has been work-
The joint drive was spurred by the government and municipal
ing closely with the Jewish De-
fense League since December, the recent appearance in Jeru- welfare authorities include the as-
salem of self-styled "B lack signment of additional social work-
it was learned here Tuesday.
According to Anthony Colombo, Panthers," youths who have ers and youth counselors to help
vice president of the Italian-Amer- adopted the name and the style girls in distress. Family aides and
ican organization, the League is of the militant black American household equipment will be sup-
"against any form of discrimin- organization but are in no way plied to about 100 large families
ation and persecution, and this es- connected with it, as far as the who live on the poverty level.
Wayward boys will be given
sentially is what JDL is all about." local authorities know.
Colombo confirmed the rumor The "Panthers" are encouraged I incentives to take jobs, and free
that his group and JDL were and abetted by Matzpen, a tiny lodging will be given some 30
working together on a number of :but vocal group of anti-Zionist young vagrants.
projects and added. "We are 100 leftist extremists. Authorities be-
per cent in favor of the work the lieve the best way to suppress the
JDL is doing.- They are fighting incipient street movement is to
Verna:. ELECTRONIC
for the• civil rights of Jewish win over the youngsters by im. -
OPENER
people in the Soviet Union and proving their education and their
United States just as we are fight- living conditions-
GARAGE DOOR
ing for the civil rights of our
School dropouts in poverty
people in the U.S. We will stand areas will be organized into
with the JDL in all their demon- groups with the aim of return-
strations."
ing them to their classes. Six-
Colombo disclosed that mem-
teen groups corresponding to 16
hers of his group had partici-
school districts will he organized
pated in the recent Washington
with a social worker attached
rally for Soviet Jewry co-spon-
to each.
sored by JDL and the 100-hour
Pupils in the 14 - 16 years age
vigil for Soviet Jewry which bracket will receive tutorial as-
was held in late December dur-
ing the infamous "Leningrad"
Holiday Greetings
trials.
He added that Italians had also
joined JDLers and black youths
in Hightown, N.J., to protest. a re-
cent series of cross burnings there
by Ku Klux Klansmen. Members
of the JDL, he noted, had partici-
pated in the Italian League's on-
SO DOES
going demonstration in front of
FBI headquarters. Acknowledging
that the JDL is not favorably
viewed by the "Jewish establish-
ment," Colombo conceded that
our organization has also been
10 MILE C7 GREENFIELD
condemned."
A JDL spokesman also con-
firmed to the Jewish Telegraphic
Agenca. that his group was work-
ing with the Italian American Civil
Rights League, and noted that al-
though some persons had ex -
pressed their disfavor at the as-
sociation, the JDI, ;would do
"what's good for Jews; even if it
hurts our image."
Colombo faces a federal hearing
on April 21 on charges of conduc-
ting a gambling business. He has
also just been convicted in the
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Manhattan State Court on a per-
Personalized
Enclosed
jury charge and was recently ar-
rested for allegedly receiving goods
Shops
Mall
in a robbery of the Long Island
Jewelry Exchange in Mineola.
Sixteen persons, including eight
members of the JDL and four
members of the Ku Klux Klan
were arrested during the JDL
anti-Klan rally in Highstown.
The 250 JDL demonstrators
were from Trenton, New York and
BURTON'S GAL .. .
Philadelphia. The Klansmen also
Specializing in glamour and leisure sportswear fashions
were mainly. out-of-towners, ac-
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cording to the police chief here.
Misses sizes 8-16.
Some 75 black youngsters joined
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the anti-KKK protest, joining in
Mr. M. Burton has prided himself on his exceptionally
shouts of "No more racism! No
good taste in personally picking the fine fashions for
more Klan!" Hightstown and the
his discriminating customers.
surrounding area have some 500
Jewish families, according to Or-
thodox Rabbi Joseph Weiss of
Temple Beth-El.

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Friday, April 9, 1971-19
JDL,ItalianLeacrue THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Form an Alliance Israel Welfare Ministry to Rehabilitate Youths

Rockefeller Asked to Nix
Private Prayer in Schools

NEW YORK (JTA) — The Am-
erican Jewish Congress has called
on Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller to
veto a bill passed by the State
Senate to permit "silent prayer
or meditation" in public schools
at the beginning of each school
day.
In a telegram to the governor's
mansion in Albany, Theodore J.
Kolish, chairman of the AJ Con-
gress New York Metropolitan
Council, urged Rockefeller to veto
the bill.
"This bill is an obvious attempt
to circumvent the U.S. Supreme
Court's sound decision holding
that it is not the business of the
state through the public schools
or otherwise to foster religions,"
Kolish stated.

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