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June 02, 1972 - Image 30

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-02

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32—Friday, June 2, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

IleCoN ern Takes Str

►l►! ,

People

Israel Stand:

Urges U.S. Embass- ill Jerusalem

Make News

WJCongress Official Denies WZO
Is Trying to Reshape Its Policies

NEW YORK (JTA)—An official

AL DELIDOW of Whitmore Dr of the World Jewish Congress
'denied that pressure was twin -,
)ak Park, was named by the De-
troit News as track coach of the brought to hear by the Worl d
year, (Class A), for coaching Oak , Zionist Executive in Jerusalem to

interim between meetings of
the governing council.

the

LOS ANGELES (JTA)---In his in the Middle East should he the
Be virtuous and you will be
strongest pro-Israel statement yet. survival of an Israel that is mili-
—Mark Twain
eccentric.
George McGovern called on tarily secure, politically demo-
the Nixon administration to recog ' crab(' and economically sound." Park to the 1972 ('lass A track establish "a collective leadership of
nize Jerusalem as the capital of he told the 1.800 persons who championship. It was the school's
more
organization
global
the
Israel ''and move our embassy jammed the synagogue.
!first state championship in any
o current Zionist any
amenabl e
there." The Democratic presiden-
Another 500 heard the address . sport.
tial aspirant addressed the Valley
Israeli policies.

• over loud speakers in the syna-
Jewish Community Center end
MARTIN L. (701IEN of Teaneck. ! Max Melamet, executive direc
gogue's parking lot.
Temple here, a Conservative syna-
N J has been named co-captain , for of the WJC's American Section
McGovern said the U.S. should
gogue
of the United States team to the said that recent changes in the
"furnish Israel the advanced
"The cornerstone of our policy
ninth world Maccabia games in 1WJC's top leadership structur
Olt
aircraft and other equipment
Israel. July 9 - 19, 1973. Cohen also were the results of decisions demo
necessary to prevent attack."
served as co-captain of the U. S. craticalty arrived at within th
Such arms delivery, he said,
team in 1969.
Congress and representative of th
"should not be made contin-

views of its constituent organiza
gent up Israeli agreement to
MRS. LEON I, WATTERS of lions which include most Zionis
American diplomatic demands.
New York City was honored at groups in the U. S. and abroad.
but should rather he an on-
dedication services for a four-
Melamet offered that explana
ONE CENT SALE!!!
going commitment based solely
foot high menora presented by lion when asked to comment on
BUY ONE AT
upon military requirements."
her children to the chapel of the .ITA dispatch from Jerusalem re
REGULAR PR 7.E
Union of American Hebrew Con-
AND NEXT ONE
On Jerusalem, he rejected any
porting that the WZO executive
FOR ONE CENT
gregations House of Living Juda-
idea of international control and
meeting in plenary session ''de
NATURAL VITAMINS
ism in New York. The menora cided" that the WJC should hence
said the city should remain unified
C •
ORGANIC FOODS
was designed by the Israeli artist
under Israeli administration pro-
forth
he led by a group of person
21123 C••lidg•, 0.411•y
Ludwig Wolpert. Mrs. Walters, a
vided only that full and free access
PHONE 543 - 3505
past
president
of
the
National
Fed-
that
would
act collectively
o
to the holy place of all faiths he
! policy and
administrative
matters,
Fres ► a•Irin•
Open D•ily IS to 7
oration of Temple Sisterhoods, has
continued.
WZO
executive
said
that,
The
been a member of the NETS board •
McGovern criticized the U.S ac-
of directors far 51 years. . at the annual meeting of the
tion last September in joining the
WJCs governing council in New '
Soviet Union at the UN in voting
Columbia University recently ' York Monday through June 9,
to censure Israel on the issue of
honored philanthropists LESLIE , clear guidelines for the Congress'
Jerusalem. adding. "in the last 20
LESTER, GERARD OESTREI functions and for the shaping of
centuries Jerusalem has never
('HER and ARTHUR OCHS SULZ- its policy should be demanded
seen better rule than it sees today
the Zionist executive, the :
BERGER for their service to the by
under the Israeli administration of
JTA dispatch said.
university's Jewish campus life
Mayor Teddy. Kollek."
Lester.
72. is an attorney With
The WZO executive and Dr
Asserting that "the only kind
the Cris Building Corp. in New Nahum Goldmann. president of the;
of negotial
which can bring
York Oestreich•r. 55. is a New NNW, recently had sharp differ
peace are direct negotiations
York real estate executive and ences over policies relating t,
without preconditions between
theatrical producer. Sulzberger. Soviet Jews. Dr. Goldmann was
the nations of the Middle East
46. is president and publisher of barred from addressing the 28111
themselves," he added:
the Nc ev York Times as well as World Zionist Congress in Jeru
"The cornerstone of any peace a trustee of the University. All salem last January because of re
marks he made in a speech ua
settlement must be a mutual agree- three are Columbia alumni.

London last fall.
ment upon defensible and recog-
DR PAUL W. McCRACKEN. an
Meta met denied that these differ-
nized national boundaries capable
adviser to Presidents Eisenhower. ences had anything to do with the
of deterring any future aggres-
Kennedy. Johnson and Nixon, has recent establishment of what he
sion "
berm
named national chairman
described as a "small inner ex
He presented a four-point U S. for the 32nd annual interfaith
• Selected fine jewelry
ecutive - to share the top WJ
Middle
East program including
National
Bible
Week
in
NOVC
rn
-
and Diamonds
leadership with its president. II
nu Ida ry supplies for Israel to her.
He succeeds ARTIIUR J
said the establishment of th
Large Selection of
deter Aral, attack. substantial GOLDBERG. 1971 chairman.
Fine Opal Jewelry
inner body was recommended by
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Goldmann at the WJCs governin
of diplomacy in support of Israel's .
7-5068
council meeting in Montreal
basic peace proposals and present
N••r Post Offic•
1970 to re examine the structure
peace policies, and help in re-
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the organization.
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Melamet said the inner body
to sisit. demonstrate their musical
talents. teach sunple knitting and when fully implemented, would
crocheting or leathercraft are consist of about 15 members an,1
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Michael Harrington, author, lee- .
tuner. and syndicated columnist.
will he keynote speaker at the DE-
, MOLT METROPOLITAN CHAP-
: TER OF AMERICANS FOR DEM-
' OCRATIC ACTION'S 25th annual
Roosevelt Day dinner 6:30 p m.
Sunday at the Latin Quarter.

CJF Board, Committees
to Explore Jewish Concerns

NEW YORK -- The major areas
of Jewish communal concern and
responsibility - a, home. overseas
and in Israel - --w tie the focal
points for more than 250 ,,,mmic
nal leaders and federation execu-
tives at the outirterly- board and
national committee meetings of
the Council of Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds. Inc. here
through Sunday

The first meeting of the board
of trustees of the recently created
Institute for Jewish Life, which is
charged with "enhancing the qual-
ity of Jewish life," is scheduled.

Among the highlights of the four-
day conclave
III he an assessment
of estimated final results for the

1972 campaign as weil as prelimi-

planning for the 1973 cam-
paign. Also, a committee ex•
"New Detroi—the
Detroit'—the anatomy
of an effective community coal' -
, lion on urban issues.

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