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February 11, 1972 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-11

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ntri ate& 'Alternative' Olympics Planned by Neo-Nazis
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NEW YORK—A contribution of
220,500 pounds of powdered milk
by the Swiss government was re-
ported by the Joint Distribution
Committee.
The Swiss government also has
underwritten the costs of pack-
ing, inland freight and half the
ocean freight, thereby increasing
the total value of its contribution
to $172,000. The -milk will be used
in JDC feeding programs in Israel,

BONN (JTA)--Neo-Nazi and ex-
The International Confederation
treme right-wing groups plan to of Nazi and Fiscist Organizations,
Bnai Moshe .fresIMaiir_and `app 4i
hold "alternative Olympic games" in its official organ, Nation Europa,
United Synagogue chapters are
this summer in Munich, the site of also has called upon its adherents
planning -a sledding and -tobogan-
the official Olympic games,
to participate in the "First Na-
ning day Sunday at the_Oak Park
The extremist group, Action tional European Youth Congress"
hill toboggan run in the park."The -.
Resistance, in its official organ, during the Olympic games.
group will meet at the synagogue
Mut (Courage), has called upon
at 1:45 p.m. -
"militants" to organize the alter-
Uponreturnipg to the synagogue
native games in order to prove to
at 4 p.m., an arts and crafts ses-
Bar Mitzvas, Weddings
the world the strength of right-wing
sion will be held in the youth
and special occasions
organizations. Acion Resisance is
lounge. Nancy Ankerman and Joel
a relatively new group which was
Garson Zeltzer
Ungar are chapter presidents.
Boy. Scout Troop 136, -sponsored Morocco, Iran and Yugoslavia.
formed by young nco-Nazis and
• • •
by Cong. Bnai David Men's Club,
Photography
right-wing
actiists
who
oppose
Marc Ankerman, president , of lvill present one of " scouting's THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Chancellor Willy Brandt's policy
255-4949
Bnai Moshe sophomore USY. an- highest honors, the Ner Tamid Re-
Friday,
February
11,
1972
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21
of
reconciliation
with
East
Europe.
nounces the group will meet 4 p.m. ligious Award -_,
t
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Sunday in the board room.
Saturday to first '

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Rabin Cartnies, Contract Division
18055 James Canons, Detroit 48235
class scout Nell
RepreSentatives of the Bnai Subar, son of
Moshe Mills and _Tefilin Club and Mr. and Mrs.,
the consecration class will meet Seymour Subar
1 p.m. Sunday-with Seymour Kap- of Rockingham •
lan, youth director, to formulate Rd.. Southfield_
plans forthe forthcoming educa-
N e it attends ih-)-3•
• OFFICES
• INSTITUTIONS
tional trip.
Glean. L e v ey
Daniel Hirsch has been ap- Junior High and
• APARTMENTS • PROFESSIONAL
pointed chairman.
is in the eighth
grade. He h a s _
been in scouting for three years
NYC Youth Wins
and is 13 years old.
WZO Eisay Contest
We specialize in commercial fire-proof
Rabbi Hayim Donin and Chap-
NEW YORK (JTA)Joseph Klaus lain Cantor Hyman J. Adler will
draperies for all types of office, apart-
nor, a ninth grade student of Ra- make the presentation, which
ments and other institutional use. Put
maz School here, was the winner coincides with the celebration of
us on your bid list, no obligation, call
of first prize in the inteinational Naticinal Scout Week, at Bnai
essay contest of the Torah educa- David Synagogue.
Rod Biddinger at 255-1440
tion department of the World Zion-
If any boy is interested in join-
ist Organization. Yael Bernstein
• g

of . Toronto and Ethel Rush of Bra- ing a very aggressive tr000p, the
Attention
zitv_ymn second and third prizes meetings are held on 'Wednesday
BUILDERS
-
ARCHITECTS
nights from 7:30 p.m. in the Youth
respectively.
A I 1411 ES
Lounge.
A phone call will bring our representative.

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His experience will make your drapery
Klausner will compete as a fi-
C rtaiW
installation
simple
and
inexpensive.
nalist in the International Bible
Contest in Jerusalem later this Ner Tamid to Be Awarded
Established 1924
year.
at Scout Court of Honor
Rlausner's essay on the theme
The Ner Tamid Award will be
"Jerusalem: The Holy City and presented to Jordan Chudnow and
the Sanctuary," was written in Ronald Efros at a Boy Scout Troop
23 court of honor 7 p.m. Feb. 21
liebrew and won for him $250.
He is entitled to participate in at Cong. Bnai Moshe:
one-of the educational seminars
Jordan and David Barth will re-
sponsored by the Torah departnignt ceive their Eagle awards at that
for American youths in Israel.
time, and there will be skits and
a demonstration of the boys' proj-
MORE YOUTH NEWS PAGE 23 ects.

Local Boy Scout
Eains Ner Tamid

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255-1440

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Hadassah Graduates 10

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JERUSALEM 'The hope that
peace would come to the Middle
East and -make. possible a new
—ship
era of -coOPeration- and,frietyl
between Jews. and Arabs, "ivTlo
are after all cousins," was expres-
sed by Israeli Minister of Health
Victor Shemtov, at a ceremony
at the Hadassam-Hebrew Univer-
sity Medical Center, during the
graduation exercise of the first
class of the international course
in public, health and social medi-
cine.
Ten physicians, nurses and other
graduate students from Malowl,
India, Philipines, Swaziland, Tai-
land, Uruguay, England and the
U.S. received master of public
health degrees in public health
and social medicine from the He-
brew University of Jerusalem at

New Health Course

the end of a 14-month course
Shemtov's remarks came when
he noted that no students from
the-Arab countries participated in

Girl Scouts *fiered — —
Opportunity to Spend
Five Weeks in Israel

Jewish Girl Scouts will have an
opportunity to visit the Holy Land
this summer.
Rabbi Meir Felman, national
chairman of the Committee on Girl
Scouting, Synagogue Council of
America, announced that applica-
tions now are being accepted to.
send 36 scouts and two young ad-
ults to the first Israel Seminar for
Jewish Girl Scouts, to be held in
Israel
_ . July 9-Aug. 13.



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