18—Friday, May 12, 1972
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Dr. Judd L. Teller, Noted Author,
Lecturer, Historian and Editor
NEW 13 MK (.ITA I --Dr. Judd 1.
director of the Institute fur
Polley Plan:ling and Research of
the Svnagoole Council of America,
died Mas 3 it :14I.` 59
A noted author. lecturer and
sacral historia n and an expert on
Jewish communal affairs. Dr
Teller sea, I orn in Tarnopol.
Austria all I came to this country
in 1921 ile received his under-
graduate do tree at City College.
and his masters and doctorate de-
grees at olumbra university in
psychology .
Ilr Teller had a ritten extensively
on Jeaish affairs, here and ahroad.
e Ills latest hook w as "strangers
and Natives. The Evolution of the
American -lea from 1921 to the
Present His other books in-
cluded ''S c apegoat of Revolotion,"
a hich deals a ith the effects of
DK. JUDD I. TELLER
social CCNIIIIIt 14 41 c 71 Jeas from
the Reformation through the Com -
Organizations
mum , ' rmolution in Russia. "The American Jewish
nom,1,1, the Ct.." an i the Middle and of the Conference of -Jewish
He was executive
t'ad
an 1
the .leas piographv Organization.
vice president of the American
■.1. a Pe Mlle
Cultural Exchange In-
Ourrentl, he a., concerned w ith
stitute
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Dr. Teller had traveled on go ,-
Ile was
ttran !.::t:: er r at
c'rnmental and foundation assign-
I:nisei-sit. and consult
ments in Europe. Asia and Africa,
ant
ant on soviet affairs to a Penta.
vibi. h provided him with an oppor-
sib
gon research project at American
turoty to study Jewish conditions
Universitj.
first hand. lie had contributed to
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hehl numerous professional leading journals and newspapers.
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In the Jewish commumtv m among them Ccounentary.
Mid-
al
.. ladOleal secretary of the stream, Middle Eabt Journal. The
Word: Zmnist in- ganization. con - 'New York Herald Tribune Syndi-
soltaid 77 the Conference on Jewish sate. The Christian Science Alond
\lateral] I La os A mdist Germany tor. Ni'" Republic. The Nation and
an I on ,tea ns a2aInst Aus- t ag s irnal of Jeaish Social
tria. and td- • secretary of the otu .H.,
-- f,• rem, of Ma ior
President.
Zionist-Socialist
Youth Group Quits
Ellen na•ku- av:
Aided Survivors
Throutrli ,IF(:S
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nod.
Leag I, - laser -was
Ito
Ellen Rackway. . a caseworker
disbanded after a Jeaish agency
for 22 years with the Jewish Fam-
W as canceled
In a communique, a Laser ily and (71-uldren's Service and Re-
spokesman said it was no longer . settlement Service, died in Israel
able to rent a meeting hall or at age 68. The Jewish News was
hold any of its normal activities. informed this atzek
Mrs. Rackwav, who had retired
Another reason given for disband-
ing was that the league's actions from the JECS three years ago but
and the ''new revolutionary per- continued to work on cases for th^
spocto C , had cut us off from agency, had gone to Israel to visit
with her sole surviving relative.
the ,leash establishment "
a brother. Dr. Fritz Landsberger
The legue said it had decided
of Kfar Kadima. and his family.
"tee openly fight Mapai (the Is-
rael Labor Party I which pre-
tend, it is the Jewish Agency
and which did every-thing pos-
sible to contribute to our end."
Laser was a small student or-
which favored Zionism
jointly aith a Socialist revolution
in Israel The league won the last
Jevii.h student organization elec-
tions and firmed the Action Com-
mitted of Zionist Socialist Youth .
The Jewish Agency is believed
to have been disturbed by Laser's
for more social justice
Israel and for its support of
the Illack Panther movement
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She had been in poor health.
Born in Berlin, Mrs. Rackway-
owned and operated the Anna
Freud Nursery for emotionally
disturbed children. She and her
husband, the late Prof. Hans
Rackwav, escaped to Shanghai
during the Hitler period, and 14
months later came to Detroit
where Prof. Rackway joined the
staff of the Lawrence Institute
of Technology. . He died many
years ago.
Kissinger: Mined Harbors in Vietnam Just as Risky as Soviet Arms on Canal
WASHINGTON (JTAI
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queried for a clarification, derlinedalso recalled that the Sov iet Unto
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The president in his speech
Monday night alluded tee the
Middle East situation as follows:
"An American defeat in Vietnam
would encourage this kind of
aggression all over the aorld,
aggression in which smaller
nations armed by their major
allies could be tempted to attack
neighboring nations at w ill in the
Mid East, in Europe and other
areas. Vlorld peace would be in
grave jeopardy."
recalled
the
Observers here
sharp criticism by the President in
his report on foreign policy issued
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Eastern Mediterranean area.
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Yeshiva U. Gets Gift
for Electronics Institute
NEW YORK—Maxwell R. May-
haulm 83-year-old retired diamond
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merchant. presented Dr. Samuel,
Belkin, president of Yeshiva Uni
versity. with a check of SI00.000
as the initial gift towards the de-;
velopment of the Maxwell It May-
baum Institute of Material Sci-
ences and Quantum Electronics, a
$500.000 center for frontier research
into such areas as lasers, optics,
electronics and fur the preparation
of new materials.
Th Maybaum Institute will be'
located at the university's Beller
tiraduate School of Science here.
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also included processing indemni-
fication of survivors and setting
up refugee organizations. In this,
said a colleague, "she was widely
known for her selfless devotion and
dedication to
every newcomer
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Happy • ther's Day,
Gran' ma Bebe
of postwar refugees. Her work
escaping from or surviving the
Nan Holocaust. No favor nor re-
quest a as too big for Ellen to meet.
Her generosity of self and mate-
rially- . 'was known by all auo ever
knew her "
In addition to her assistance to
refugees. Mrs. Rackaay a as super-
.isor of the JECS' homemaker
service, aiding the elderly and ill
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Samuel Lerner, director of the
JECS, described Mrs. Rackaay as
a devoted and skilled member of
the staff.
Her own experience as a war
refugee aroused compassion
for
others, and for a period she was
almost the sole staff worker han-
dling settlement of the large flow
I was the chief supplier of weapon
Henry A. Kissinger seemed to im - to expand on Dr. Kissinger's stato
lily Tuesday that President Nixon's mcnt regarding the Soviet " cling! to India's armies in the fightin
decision to mine North Vietnamese of upheaval, " However, i teas with Pakistan last December.
harbors is no more ''an unaccept-
able risk" than Soviet arming of
Egyptian forces along the Suez
Canal.
The President's national security
adviser pointed out at a news con-
ference that the Soviet supply of
weapons to the North
s- ph
want your business.
Vietnaulese for their invasion of
Before you buy your cor
S iuth Vietnam %vas the second time
in two years that Soviet atans had
get our price . . LAST.
- fueled military upheavals."
lie put the "upheavals - in the
context that they had occurred in
the two ;%ears in a hich the Soviet
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