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March 24, 1972 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-03-24

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

56—Friday, March 24, 1972

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Weizmann Institute Splits ADL to Distribute Film on Police-Community Ties
NEW YORK — The John Jay illustrates how seemingly insig-
Department of Chemistry College of Criminal Justice has nificant police acts—during the

REHOVOT—The expanding pro-
gram of chemistry research at the
Weizmann Institute of Science has
led to the division of the existing
chemistry department into two in-
dependent departments.
Biologically-related aspects of
chemistry now will be the major
concern of the organic chemistry
department, while the physical-or-
ganic chemistry department will
largely dwell on its physical as-
pects. Both departments will ope-
rate within the framework of the
faculty of chemistry headed by
Prof. David Samuel.
The department of physical-or-
ganic chemistry will be headed by
Prof. Mendel Cohen, and the de-
partment of organic chemistry by
Prof. Abraham Patchornik.

granted the Anti-Defamation routine performance of duty—can
League of Bnai Brith distribution build confidence and win coopera-
rights to a police training film on tion, or create an atmosphere of
community relations produced in hatred and distrust.

cooperation with the New York
The right of petition belongs to
City Police Academy.
The film, "Man in the Middle," . all.—John Q. Adams.

BUY QUALITY

NOT PRICE!

Everything from
soup to nosh!

Clinic Opened in Gaza

Rabbi Says National Groups Showed
`Paralyzed Incompetence' on Queens

NEW YORK (JTA) — The na- Isaac Elchanan Theological Sem-
tional Jewish organizations have inary of Yeshiva University; he is
displayed "paralyzed incompe- a member of the university faculty.
tence" in the Forest Hills dis-
Rabbi Jerome Fishman, a
pute a rabbinical leader charged
social worker for the Jewish As-
sociation for Services for the
in a speech here.
Rabbi Louis Bernstein, vice
Aged (JASA) in its office in
president of the Rabbinical Coun-
Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where
there is a large hasidic com-
cil of America, charged that it is
munity, assailed the city admin-
this "paralyzed incompetence"—
not "lack of understanding of
istration for proceeding with the
what the law is doing"—that has
Forest Hills project to score
led to "their silence on affirma-
"political points" at minorities'
tive action.
expense.
Noting that the aged are "the
"They have no contact with
the local community," Rabbi largest single Jewish group living
Bernstein declared. "Their con- in city housing," Rabbi Fishman
stituents, the wealthy Jew who charged that "Conditions have so
foots the bill and the profes- deteriorated as regards safety of
sional working out of an office, the tenants in the city housing
no contact with the projects that a re-evaluation is
hive
middle- and lower-class Jew, necessary, and solutions found, or
the Jew of the synagogue, the existing projects will be abandon-
ed completely as is the case in
unaffiliated.
"It is evident to those of us in- other cities."
volved," said Rabbi Bernstein,
who is also spiritual leader of Dr. Feinberg Gets
Young Israel of Windsor Park, in
Bayside, Queens, "that a Jewish a Unique Pulpit
SAN FRANCISCO—With the
area (Forest Hills) was singled
out and others must follow on the Beatles song "Let It Be," playing
path of communal ruin and de- in the background and 300 parish-
struction." It is also "evident," ioners clapping along with the mu-
he said, "that the national organ- sic, a Methodist church in San
izations do not represent their Francisco installed its first "rabbi
own local groups, let alone the in residence" Sunday.
Dr. Abraham L. Feinberg, 72,
Jewish community," and have
"failed" because they have been rabbi emeritus of one of Canada's
leading
Jewish congregations, was
"unprepared" or "unwilling" to
sworn in at Glide Memorial Meth-
work on the local level.
"The rabbi," the speaker pro- odist Church waving a black and
posed, "must accept a new role white cane which he said he re-
of battler of Jewish rights in the ceived from Ho Chi Minh.
"I am a revolutionary," he said.
face of the vacuum created by the
unwillingness and failure of Jewish "I am backing Angela Davis for
her
moral courage and intellectual
national organizations."
Rabbi Bernstein spoke at a con- freedom representing all peoples
ference on inner-city Jewish prob- of the earth."
The rabbi, a former radio bal-
lems sponsored by the Rabbi

Chavez Union Supporter
Remembered With Fund

KEENE, Calif. (JTA)—A Nan
Freeman Workers Memorial Fund,
in memory of the 18-year-old Jew-
ish college student accidentally
killed on a United Farm Workers
picket line near Belle Glade, Fla.,
has been announced by the farm
workers union, with headquarters
for the fund established here.
Union officials said the Fund
would offer support for young peo-
ple, age 18 and over, who want to
serve with the farm worker move-
ment led by Casar Chavez; and
provide financial aid to farm work-
ers or their children who need
education and training and who
intend to put their skills to work
on behalf of "the wider community
of farm workers."

ladeer, once told a congregation
that "organized religion is a de-
serted lighthouse." He will de-
vote himself to Gray Power—
improving the lot of the elderly
—at the church.
Minister of the church is the
Rev. Cecil Wiliams, spiritual ad-
viser to Angela Davis.
The church is now in the process
of finding a Roman Catholic priest
in residence.

Forest to Honor Palmah

SAFED—Following the decision
by the Jewish National Fund World
Advisory Council at its recent
meeting in Basle marking the 70th
anniversary of the JNF, a forest to
bear the name of the Palmah (the
crack units of Hagana, the pre-
state fighting force) will be planted
on the barren slopes of Mount
Canaan.

JERUSALEM—A new clinic was
opened at the Gaza governmental
hospital in the presence of Deputy
Health Minister Abdul-Aziz Zouabi,
an Arab. He stressed the improve-
ment of health conditions in the
Gaza Strip and the need to improve
its social life.

Produced under strict Rabbinical supervision. Certificate on request.

NO CEASE FIK , ON
_ HEALTH
!1

Twice a week Chave Shamir travels
sixty miles to a clinic in one of
Israel's outlying development towns.
Chave is a nurse. Today, a pregnant
woman awaits her. She is an
immigrant She is proud and happy
that her child will be born in Israel.
But she is only one of the many
awaiting medical care.

And Chave is worried. The facilities
of the clinic are not whit they should
be. It can meet the demands of
childbirth, but can it cope with more
complicated cases? Not always, and
yet it is the only clinic in the area.
Chave knows that her people must

allocate 80% of their tax
revenue for defense, but she is also
aware of their many health needs.

Occupancy in hospitals is running
as high as 135% of capacity.

Wards and laboratories lack
important facilities.

There's not enough medical
personnel in rural areas and In

specialty fields.

Many immigrants need immediate
medical care—and care in depth.
It's our responsibility to see that they
get it

GIVE TO TIN ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND
OF THE UNITED JEWISH APPEAL

1972 AWED JEWISH CAMPAIGN—ISRAEL EMERGENCY FUND

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