$40,000 Jewish Welfare Federation Grant Friday, May 19, 1972-15 THE DETROIT JEWISH IMWS 75,000 March in Rain in NYC to Salute Israel NEW YORK (JTA)---Some 75,- r ed a counter march along the line 000 youths from the metropolitan of the parade. New York area marched along Police reported there was a brief Fifth Ave. for four-and-a-half hours confrontation between the Arab in the pouring rain Sunday in the marchers and some JDLers, but variety of demonstration proj- eighth annual Salute to Israel there was no violence and no ar- ects with seed money and par- Parade. There were 63 floats and rests were made. The parade was ticipates with other funding some 40 bands from 10 states. sponsored by the American Zionist sources in launching experimen- Israel Ambassador to the United Youth Federation. tal programs which it would like Nations Yosef Tekoah and Itzhak - -- to see established on a continu- Rabin, Israel's ambassador to the ing basis. Lowest Rentals United States, addressed the crowd. * purcrtone option The new courses in Jewish his- The largest marching groups tory' will round-out present in-. BEST SERVICE were from Bnai Akiva and the * Factory. trained experts struction in such subjects as He- Jewish Defense League. The lat- Quickest Results brew, Tannaitic literature, politics ter group was accompanied by a * - n - TYPE SHOPS, ADD and government in Israel, Jewish contingent of police. 689-3030 t INC. social and political thought, and Some 20 Arab students conduct- ;s. * 4: * 7800 will serve as the focal point for Judaic studies. Some 15 courses presently offered at the Univer- sity are included. It is expected that the presence of a profession- al Jewish historian on the campus will have an impact on the Bet Midrash now sponsored by the United Hebrew States Schools and SO DOES the tidied Foundation. as well as on the Hillel Foundation program itself. The Jewish Community Founda- tion secures its financing from the income of the Federation Endow- 10 MILE 8 GREENFIELD ment Fund. Provides for a U-M History Professorship A program which will make it possible for a student to select I Judaic Studies as his major field of interest is being formulated by the University of Michigan with the assistance of the Jewish Com- munity Foundation of the United Jewish Charities. The foundation has made a grant of $40,000 over a three-year period. to enable the university to employ an assistant professor of Jewish history, rounding out the program of Judaic studies sufficiently to provide for a major in this field. This development is announced jointly by the university, Alan E. Schwartz, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, and Irwin Green, president of the United Jewish Charities. The Jewish Community Founda- tion. under the chairmanship of Louis Tabashnik, has had the proj- ect under con- sideration for a period of almost a year. Its de- tails and final culmination were developed by a committee of the foundation c o n- sisting of Man- dell L. Berman, Tabashnik George M. Zeltzer and William Avrunin, together with Dr. Wil- liam Haber, adviser to university executive officers; Dr. Sidney Fine, former chairman of the history department; Dr. Allan F. Smith, vice president for academic af- fairs; and Dr. Frank H. T. Rhodes, dean of the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, of the Uni- versity of Michigan. The university is at present engaged in recruiting an assist- ant - professor of Jewish history for the department of history so that the program can be in- itiated in the academic year of 1972-73. The foundation grant will cover the initial three-year period. The university sources report that there is considerable interest both in Jewish history and in the Judaic study sequence by both Jewish and non-Jewish students on the campus. The program was first proposed to Federation by Dr. Zvi Gitelrnan, then the chairman of the Campus Jewish Community Organization, and by Dr. Herbert Paper, U. of M. professor of lin- guistics and Near Eastern lan- guages. The proposal has the en- dorsement of the board of the Campus Jewish Community Or- ganization. The foundation is an arm of the UJC and has a long history of pro- moting Jewish scholarship at the 2raduste level through the Nation- al Foundation for Jewish Culture which participated, as well, in the approval of the Jewish history project. The foundation encourages a ' QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE NORTHLAND FORD LEADS THE WAY GEORGE RUSKIN NORTHLAND FORD ProblemS of Teaching Holocaust to Students Studied at 'VIVO Confab NEW YORK — World War II the Holocaust that it was Jews movies have conditioned young who were murdered." At a subsequent session, Dr. American Jews to accept only a Paul Ritterband of Columbia happy ending. "not an Auschwitz." University, said that the number Teachers of the generation now of Judaic studies at universities being raised on television find it has been steadily rising since hard to explain "how fat old Sgt. 1923 and that there is no need to Schultz was responsible for the pressure university administra- death of 6,000,000 Jews and count- tions to speed up the process. less other innocents." Jewish students are increasingly He warned against linking Jew- "obsessed" with the question of ish studies to the now-fashionable , why Jews allegedly "didn't fight "ethnic studies" departments.1 hack." American Jews. "whose There was a danger, he said, that leadership abandoned these Jews, Jewish studies might become as now demand that they furnish us superficial as sonic Black studies 1 with self-pride - by having fought. courses, in which students have These were some of the thoughts already lost interest. expressed in a session at the YIVO Dr. Jacob Neusner of Brown Institute for Jewish Research de-. University expressed the view- that voted to a discussion by students the university was the best en- and professors on teaching about vironment for Judaic research. In the Holocaust. marked contrast, he said, Jewish Three panelists. Arthur Samuel- institutions, many of them rab- son, project director of "Encounter binical schools, tend to be "inhred. with the Holocaust." a course at parochial and sectarian," recruit Hampshire College; David Huskies. ing their faculty from among "be- PhD candidate at Brandeis Uni- lievers - in their particular reit versity and author of "Nightwords: dons philosophy or ideology. A :st ash en the liolocau , t ant -------- Rabb, In-n_ Greenberg, a s-istant Mrs. Ryan Admits .hr. prof c.,or of hi -t.iry d Ye ,pske on the pse:)ilens Hitting Prisoners The session was part of the NEW YORK (JTA) -- Mrs. lier_ 16th annual conference of the in - no Itriitinstetner It:, an, the con- VIVO Institute for Jewish Re• victed concentration camp guard search devoted to the theme of v. bent the United States is trying . Century of Higher Jewish to deport, testified that she had Learning." The choice of this not indicated hem 1949 Austrian theme reflects VIVO's growing conviction on her American citi- involsemeit in making Jewish zenship application because the studies progra ins a reality on Austrian judge had advised her university campuses. according she did not have to to Shmuel Lapin, executive di- She admitted that she "some- rector of VIVO. times" slapped prisoners with her Many students at the youth ses- open hand "when it was hard to get . sion severely criticized the way the Holosaust is ignored in public the people together . . to line schools and badly taught in Jewish them up." When the government attorney asked "Did they hit you schools. "Public schools never teach the back"" she said "No." When he implications of the Holocaust for asked "What if they refused to humanity: it is seen as a purely stand up?* she replied "They Jewish tragedy," said Samuelson. didn't." 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