Athens University Gives
Sabin Honorary Degree

ATHENS—Dr. Albert B. Sabin,
president of the Weizmann Institute
of Science at Rehovot, the noted
virologist who developed the Sabin
oral polio vaccine, was honored
today by the University of Athens,
which aw arded
him an honorary
degree.
Dr. Sabin, who
on May 21 re-
ceived the Na-
tional Medal of
Science, the U.S.
government's
highest scientific
award, had been
nominated for the
honorary degree
by the faculty of
medicine of Ath-
ens University.
At the award Dr. Sabin
ceremonies, Dr. Sabin delivered
an address on "Prevention and
Control of Human Cancer." Attend-
ing the ceremonies with him were
his two daughters and his cousin,
Dr. Saul Krugman, chairman of
the department of pediatrics of
New York University. Dr. Krug-
man recently developed a vaccine
effective against serum hepatitis.
This weekend, Dr. Sabin will
participate in the sessions of the
Greek Pediatric Society as a rep-
resentative of the Israel Pediatric
Association. He will deliver a
paper there on "Perspectives in
Immunology Against Viral Diseases
in Childhood."

High Gov't. Post
to Israeli Arab

Plan Drive
to Close NYU
on Holy Days

NEW YORK (JTA)—A group of
Jewish students at New York Uni-
versity, the nation's largest private
university, disclosed plans for an
intensive pressure campaign to
obtain closing of the school on
Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur
after three fruitless meetings with
President James Hester and other
university officials.
Senior Denise Baker, a member
of the Jewish Culture Foundation
campus group, and of the editorial
board of Te-Chiyat Hanefesh, an
independent activist publication at
NYU, told the JTA that she and
other students had sought talks
with the university officials in the
belief they would be "open" to a
peaceful presentation of the views
of many of the thousands of Jewish
students, as well as of many of its
Jewish faculty members, on the
school's two campuses.

Brevities

Congressman Passman
Named Honorary Fellow
of Weizmann•Institute

REHOVOTCongressman Otto E.
Passman of Louisiana, chairman
of the appropriations committee
for foreign operations in the House
of Representatives, called upon
Congress to increase support of
scientific research, in an address
at the Weizmann Institute of Sci-
ence where he was made an honor-
ary fellow.
Prof. Sidney Goldstein of Har-
vard University, a distinguished
mathematician, also was so honor-
ed.
Dr. Albert B. Sabin, president
of Weizmann Institute, presided at
the ceremonies, which also heard
addresses by Israel Foreign Min-
ister Abba Eban and Professor
Michael Feldman, Dean of the
Feinberg Graduate School.
At the ceremonies, 37 doctorate
degrees and 38 master of science
degrees were conferred on stu-
dents of the Feinberg Graduate
School.
*
A reception honoring Dr. Sabin
on the occasion of the award to
him of the National Medal of Sci-
ence by President Nixon was held
at the Weizmann Institute Sunday.

A VOLUNTEER ROUND-UP for
women who have attended Wayne
State University is planned by Jewish Education in U.S.
Women of Wayne Alumni 9 a.m.-
2:30 p.m. Saturday at Alumni Stagnating., Says Official
LONDON (JTA) — A Jewish
House. It will feature training ses- Agency
official who was formerly
sions for women interested in vol- Israel consul general on the West
unteeer service to the university Coast of the United States, has
through Women of Wayne's pro- chided American Jewry for not
gram. Alumni Association directors doing enough for Jewish education.
include Rose Berman of Lee Baker
Michael Ravid, director of the
Dr., Southfield; regional directors, Jewish Agency's department of
Olga Dworkin of Stonew000d Ct., education and culture in Diaspora,
Farmington, a n d councilors-at- told the JTA that while there was
large, Leona Kutlov of Shrewsbury "an upsurge of Jewish identifica-
Ave.
tion with Israel all over the U.S."
after the Six-Day War, "strangely
Henry Ford High School's drama enough this new mood did not
department will present the play affect Jewish education in Amer-
"DAVID AND LISA" 8 p.m. today ica."
in the school auditorium. Directed
He said there were no more
by Mrs. Shirley Shapiro, the play Jewish children in Jewish schools
will star Randall Bizer and Sharon now than in 1961. Ravid said his
Freedman as David and Lisa. department planned to send 180
Among those in the cast are Tony qualified Hebrew teachers to Dias-
Haar, Nina Perry, Jeff Swinkin, pora communities for the next
Perry Rosett and Peter Cohen. school year.
Tickets are available at the door.

Penal Code Change
to Make Offenders
Abroad Punishable

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JERUSALEM (JTA) — Health
Minister Victor Shemtov informed
the Knesset officially that he has
appointed Abdel Aziz Zuabi, an Is-
raeli Arab from Nazareth, to the
post of deputy minister of health.
Zuabi, a Knesset member who
served two terms as Nazareth's
deputy mayor, is the first Arab to
be elevated to semi-cabinet rank
in Israel. He and Shemtov are
members of Mapam.
Zuabi has publicly declared his
loyalty to Israel, though he also
proclaims himself a loyal son of
the Arab nation. and has referred
to the Arab-Israel conflict as
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German-Jewish Relations Govt. Has Voter Support
"tragic."
on Territories, Poll Says
The cabinet approved Zuabi's Today: Partners butt41-o-_-, TEL AVIV (ZINS)—A poll by
pending appointment after near ly
Israel Institute for Public In-
Wt'l the mation
a year's delay due to the Labor Symbiosis Af ter 'WI
Research indicates the
Party's insistence on a similar I NEW YORK (JTA)—"A
rael government enjoys popular ,
post for one of its own Arab MKs. renaissance in GermanY...is
08ft by a majority, which re-
The Labor candidate was Seif possible. , but those JeWS living , aixl, jecis
call for new general
Eddin el Zuabi, a cousin and bit- •workity...., there have our::Tespect-1 electicns ,...before a final decision
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ter personal enemy of Abdel Aziz. and friendship," historian K ligt, "4,
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on withdrawing from the
The problem was resolved when Grossman said in a reasses'se
ticgupled Arab territories.
Seif was elected mayor of Naz- of German-Jewish relations:4ce-c- According to the poll, 71 per cent
areth as a result of a coalition sented at the Theodor. i rHetzlr In- of the population is behind the gov-
agreement. As mayor he could not stitute.
ernment and is opposed to the
. serve as a deputy minister- "Our relationship low id.. the - holding of new Knesset elections.
Abdel Aziz Zuabi told the Jew- German people should be that of
Only 20 per cent favored new
ish Telegraphic Agency that he equal partners," he said, "since elections before decisions are
didn't think the appointment of an the German-Jewish symbiosis after taken on the fate of the Arab ter-
Arab as deputy minister was pre- Auschwitz has come td' an end." ritories, and 9 per cent of those
mature. "In fact, I think the time But Grossman warned that "We questioned had no opinion. Among
has come for an Arab to serve As should not forgive and not forget." those who favored the call for new
Grossman, a native of Berlin elections are young people age 18-
a minister with full cabinet rank,"
who was 74 on May 21, added that 29, and citizens of Afro-Asian back-
he said.
he hoped West German Chancellor ground.
Willy Brandt succeeded in creat-
America-Israel Chamber ing "the other •ermany," for
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