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February 18, 1972 - Image 41

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-02-18

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42—Friday, Febrviry 18,1972 •

THE

ornioni-livnso

Aide„
PTO Borman' UHS Pope Paul Sends Note to. Sabin s Via
s •
%r•
ItEHOVOT — Pope Paul VI's
Btanch to 'Review peponal interest in the work of A new --International scientific
Institute President Al- journal deVoted to mechanochemis-
Status of School' Weizmann
bert B. Sabin was expressed in a try and cell motility made its

. • • i
activ ities in Society

appearance this month_ under the
Parents of children attending the message to Prof. Sabin delivered
editorship of Dr. Avraham Opiatka
United Hebrew Schools Borman by Archbishop Giovanni Benelli,
Branch have called a meeting for Pope Paul's assistant secretary of of the Weizmann Institute's poly-
mer research department. That de-
state,
shortly
before
the
arch-
next Wednesday evening to discuss
partment has pioneered in the field
the effects of the possible closing bishop's departure from Israel.
of mechanochemistry, which deals
of the branch at the end of this
"His Holiness," Archbishop Be-
with the conversion of chemical
year's studies.
nelli said, "asked me to inform
energy
to mechanical energy.
you
how
interested
he
is
in
your
The school's parent - teachers
organization has called the meet- work and how he would like to Purim Toast With Seagram's
ing to be held at the Borman encourage you to continue with
Purina is the happy time for a
branch "to share with the total your important undertaking. The toast with Seagram's V.O. Cana-
community the information gained, Pope prays that God will bless all dian whiskey. "Seagram's V.O. has
your efforts."
exploration of community concerns
enjoyed an excellent reputation for
• • •
and plans for action the com-
years with our clients, especially
*---- ALWAUKEE (JTA)—The local lion is no longer at the univer-
munity elects to implement."
"In the Crucible of Scientific on Purim," the most reputable
chapter of Masada, the youth sity."
Dr. Benjamin Yapko, superin- Revolution," a book of essays by caterers assert.
branch of the Zionist Organization
He said that the quotas and tui-
Weizmann
Institute Prof. Aharon
of America, has charged the Uni- tion increases had "effectively re- tendent of the United Hebrew Katzir-Katchalsky on the social
"WEIGHT REDUCTION"
versity of Wisconsin, in Madison. rimed the percentage of out-of- Schools, informed The Jewish and moral implications of the ad-
Watch For Opening of
with maintaining admissions stand- state students from 25 (per cent) News that the schol board has not vancement of science, has just
"Contour-Wrap Salon"
ards that are "hazy," "racist" and to 16 per cent," and that the Jew- acted as yet on the status of the been published by the Am Oved
"anti-Semitic." ish student population had de- Borman branch. He stated, how- Co. of Tel Aviv.
LOSE ONE LB. DAILY
In a protest to the university— creased from 3,137 in 1967 to 1,150 ever, that neighborhood changes
H.C,G. Kennedy Clinic's method
are causes for serious concern re-
Prof. Katzir-Katchalsky, who
copies of which were sent to Sens. in 1970.
No Hunger. 759-0308
garding location of UHS school heads the Weizmann institute's
Henry M. Jackson (D. Wash.),
Frenkel said Masada would "use
polymer research department, has
William Proxmire and Gaylord all legal means at our disposal" branches.
devoted much time and effort not
Eye Doctors
Nelson (both D. Wis.). Abraham to obtain reduced tuition for out-
only to the popularization of sci-
Ribicoff (D. Conn.) and Jacob K. of-state students, cancellation of
Prescriptions Riled
Saturday
Night
ence
but
also
in
-bringing
the gap
Javits (R. N.Y.)—the chapter de- the university's 18 per cent out-
clared:
between various disciplines, par-
of-state -quota, and "a fresh look on Israel's Streets
1 SPCDP1
ticularly
during
his
six-year
pres-
It does not really matter any into the hazy motivations and rac-
PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO.
BY-EDITH LINDERIKAN
dency of the Israel Academy of
'Mere if the limitations on out-of- ist, anti-Semite results of UW's Dizengoff Street in Tel Aviv and
26001 Coolidge
543-3343
Sciences
and
Humanities.
state students was a result of out- admissions policies."
Herzl Street in Natanya,
A
all of the streets in all of the towns
right anti-Semitism or de facto
Robert Taylor, UW associate And
All over Israel on Saturday night
anti-Semitism. What is important vice president, was quoted by the Are brimful of Israelis who're brimful
of fondness
is that action be taken immediate. Milwaukee Journal, the local daily
other Israelis, happy and talking,
7 WEEKS IN ISRAEL—JUNE 27-AUG. 15
ly regarding the severe decrease newspaper, as replying: "The uni- For
Walking or prancing,
4 weeks, working and living in a Kibbutz
of Jews at the University of Wis- versity denies and always ha , Serious or laughing,

,

The Bodzin Family Club will meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Cohen, 24321 Cloverlawn, Oak Park. Plans
will be made to attend a hockey game in March.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Kusnit of Votrobeck Ct. recently cele-
brated their 50th wedding anniversary. They will be honored at a
champagne cocktail party in Mardh, given by their children, Nathan
and Betty Kusnit and Ethel and Alvin Kramer, all of Detroit, and Lewis
and Helene Kent of Northbridge, Calif.

U. of Wisconsin Accused of Racist,
Anti-Semitic Admissions Standards

Attention Boys — Girls '16 to 21

consin and the seemingly blatant
anti-Jewish nature of the admis-
sion cut."

The protest, issued by Dan
Frenkel, spokesman for Masada,
charged that "two-thirds of the
Madison Jewish student popula-

the gay avenues brimful with
denied that anti-Semitism playe d '; Down
Lovers and children and old folks,
Brimful with young folk,
any part in enrollment quotas o
r And mothers and fathers pushing their
out-of-state fees.
carriages brimful

With twins, and triplets, and dear little
singles;
Soldiers, kibutzniks, come in from
kibutzim, with wide open gazes at
life in the city;
t
the navy, the bold
NEW YORK (JTA) — Presiden The army,
paratroopers,
John W. Kneller of Brooklyn Col _ The diplomatic corps, and the cabinet,

Brooklyn School Recalls
Controversial Survey

lege announced that the Brooklyn
College
questionnaire requiring

11170 tificements

Feb. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Remy
Zimmermann (Darlene Uten of

Windsor) of Hamden, Conn., a son,
Kent Malcolm.
• • •

Feb. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ramy
Amir (Bonnie Beerbohm), former
Detroiters of Chicago, a daugh-
teer, Susan Beth.



• •

Feb. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Chimovitz (Debby Rose), of Flint,
a daughter, Melissa Lynn.
• • •
Jan. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
tni , Collis (Edith Rubenfaer) 29148
Fairfax, Southfield, a daughter,
Julie Ann.
• • •
Jan. 31—To Dr. and Mrs. I. Den-
nis Potocsky (Myra Schulman),
29252 Franklin Hills, Southfield, a
son, Howard Paul.
• • •
Jan 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Dworkin (Sharon Stone), 24361
Kenosha, Oak Park, a daughter,
Debra Jill.

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students to answer questions deal-
ing with race, religion and ethnic
origin was no longer being dis-
tributed and has been recalled.
Speaking to a capacity audience
at Cong. Shaare Torah in Flat-
bush. called by the Brooklyn Jew-
ish Community Council to protest
the questionnaires, Dr. Kneller
said the students at the college
had previously been advised the
questions did not have to be an-
swered, but to avoid misunder-
standing, "we have withdrawn this
questionnaire."
He also denied that the col-
lege's School of General Studies,
attended by working students
and by many Orthodox Jewish
students who attend religions
schools during the day, was be-
ing phased out. However, Kneller
said, Brooklyn College did have
a funding problem.
New York State Supreme Court
Justice Abraham M. Muller, pres-
ident of the BJCC, told the audi-
ence "We never sought and are
not seeking preferential treatment
for Jews. We do insist the merit
system and capability to perform
be the criteria for staff and stu-
dent brdies without regard to col-
or, race, religion, ethnic origin or
economic status."

I With wide open shirts,
And even our leader, grandmotherly
Golda
Must be in these crowds that float
down the streets,
That mingle in love and in joy and in
shalom,
Down Dizengoff street,
Down Herzl street.
Down all of the streets in all of the
towns,
On Saturday night, on Shabat night,
Down all the Israeli streets.

Newcomers Repaid
$56,000 on Loans

NEW YORK — Recent newcom-
ers repaid more than $56,000
last year on resettlement loans
granted to them soon after arrival
by NYANA, the New York Asocia-
tion of New Americans, the immi-
grant settlement agency said in a
year-end report released this week.
Philip Soskis, NYANA's execu-
tive director, noted that even with
generally worsening economic con-
ditions here during the past 12
months and resulting unemploy-
ment and underemployment among
the new immigrants, repayment on
the interest-free loans totaled
$56,795.20.

Despite NYANA's readiness to
permit economically hard-pressed
families to d e f e r payments,
Soskis said that more than two-
thirds of all families which had
received the loans made payments
`Secular Israel' Topic
in 1971. He added that a total of
of Beth El Lecture
728 families, who arrived in the
The Married Group of Temple United States from Russia, Egypt,
Beth El will hear Abe Berniker, Poland and other countries during
of Windsor, national president of the past few years and settled in
Americans for Progressive Israel, New York City, still owed a bal-
8 p.m. Sunday at the home of ance of $566,031.41 a/ the end of
Dr. and Mrs. Carl Heifetz, 20290 December.
Thornwood, Southfield.
NYANA also helps newcomers
Berniker's topic is "Should Is- with guidance on a case-by-case
rael Be a Secular State?" Rami basis in such problem areas as
Armone, a student from Israel housing, employment and voca-
at the University of Detroit, also tional services and schooling, in-
will be on the program.
cluding special English classes.

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