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May 12, 1972 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-12

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THE DETROIT JEWISH

8—Friday, May 12 1972 1

Mrs. Niebuhr Secures Removal of Husband's
Name From Masthead of Anti-Israel Paper

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Cowan acknowledged that Mr-
Niehuhr had written to protcst
article in the Starch 20 issue Ie.
Israeli Prod Israel Shahak, whose
remarks about Israeli "oppression
of Jerusalem's Arabs were quoted
in a Palm Sunday sermon by Thu
Very Rev. Francis B. Sayre. Jr..
pastor of the Washington Cathed-
ral. Christianity and Crisis inaugu-
rated a series of commentaries on
the Middle East situation in the
Sept 20. 1971, Issue, and the Sha-
hag piece was "the last straw•• •
Mrs. Niebuhr asserted.

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Harry Platt

Dr William Ilaber. president of • said the effects are yet to be
World ORT (it- gam/Awn. address-
studied in the approaching, devel•
ing the annual meeting of the De-
opment:
tout Men's ((PT Chapter. Sunda,
David K. Page, who was re-
morning. at the Jewish Center.
elected president of the Detroit's
gase a graphic account of rapidly
Men's ORT Chapter, reported
expanding ORT activities through-
that its membership had grown
nut the world and described the
to 1,390. making it the largest
r11115ement s important vocational
men's ORT eh.ipter in the coun-
training activities as having devel-
try.
oped into a Jewish Unitinl Na-
Harry Platt reported on progress
tions
made in securing support here for
Prof Ijaher told of ORT services
the William Haber ORT Scholar-
in African critintries, with the sup-
ship Fund to prrivide for scores
port and encouragement of the
of students in ORT schools through-
United States. in Latin America.
out the world.
wet1 mc in the European coun
Page, joined by Dr. Haber,
and in the Mobile and Near
utilized the occasion to honor
I- a
Platt on his 70th birthday he
' ten in Beirut, he said. Jews
was to observe the next day.
an' non Jewish boys and girls.
Platt was the organizer and
are studying in an ORT school.
first president of the Detroit
flue Red Cross operating it in
ORT Men's Chapter.
OR'Us name.
David Ifermclin was elected to a
Pointing out that ORT is no
vice presidency . in the chanter.
longer operating schools for the
Other officers elected included the
poor. no longer emphasizing the election of the following for three-
ordinary skills. and is now a not-
year terms to the board of direc-
able effort to train technicians. He
tors: Leonard E. Baron, Paul Bor-
said that Jewish youth craves for
man. Martin L. Butzel. Alfred L
skills in the scientific fields and
Deutsch, William 11. Fran'c, Aaron
he said that ORT fills such needs
II Gershenson, Judge Lawrence
by training dental technicians, ex-
Gubnw, Jerome G. Hirsch, Dr.
perts in applied engineering, tele-
Haro'd W Jaffe, Edward C. Levy
comniunications and computer no-
Sr and Richard Strichartz. Harry
eratorS
Platt was re-elected honorary
He said there is a "New Dia•
chairman.
spora" where ORT functions—in
The following other officers were
France which now has a Jewish
re elected, Judge Gubow, Jerome
population of 500.000, Iran with
Hirst:h, Richard Kux and Malcolm
a Jewish population of 1(81.000. in
Lowenstein, vice presidents: Dr.
India, and many other lands.
Murray A Shekter, secretary.
Dr Daher utilized the occasion
and Mark Shaevsky. treasurer
to discuss the new merit system
iiriversittes. the advantages of
fered to the blacks whose more
meritorious students are given op-
portunitics for a higher education
Ile core cried there is an aspect
affecting Jewish students, since
\
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Cowan told the JTA that Shahak
had asserted "I am not and never
have been a member of Matzpen"
and had added that he has been
anti-Marxist "f r o m boyhood,"
which is "very well-known in
Israel." Noting that the magazine's
circulation has declined in the last
five years, Cowan said "This kind
of thing (the Niebuhr protest) is
certainly not going to help us. Its
very sad and tragic. All we're
really trying to do is get the dis-
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She charged Shahak with mern-
bersh•p in Matzpen, an ultra-left
Israeli splinter group that follows
a Trotskyist, Maoist, anti-Zionist
line. She further resented the omis-
sion of this alleged membership
from his credits in the magazine,
whichidentified him as "chair-
man of the Israel League for
Human and Civil Rights, which is
affiliated with the International
League for the Rights of Man . .
on leave from his post as senior
lecturer in organic chemistry at
the Hebrew University in Jerusa-
lem (and) a survivor of the Ber-
gen-Belsen concentration camp. -

New Party Formed;
Judge Charles Levin
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