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compiled and the sahlahle
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ire impressiye works published
Jointly by the Jewish Publication
Society of America and the Society
for the Ilishory of Czechoslovak
.lewry The first volume of "Thc.
Jews of C.,z•choalovakia - was is-
sued by the .11'S in 1968 The sec-
ond aolorne, just issued, contains
supplementary data dealing with
the period between the two world
wa rs
Dedicated to the mommy of Dr.
Oskar Habinowict. the presi-
dent of the C'zec'hoslovak society
who pa 'sect away on June 2.6, 1969,
the second s olume deals with Zion.
i•I rain Zoini.t. Orthodox and re
l.ced sithiccts and
movement,

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instored l'/ech

welfare, edit( ational
sublet is ate ani.n:: the detailed
anal%scs
of
historic at
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en, es
out oit's Vi0111,11•111, whic h
m iiked the life of Cif I h Jewry.

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it ct.tth the

many. matters ..f inipertam;e in the
history of a people that hail be
come invoked icI mans responsi-
bilities, including care for refugees
in the early vears of Ifitlerism be-
fore Czechoslovakia itself was de-
prived of freedom and national
independence.

The reader gets a thorough view
of the role of youth, of student or-
ganizational life. their sports ac-
tit 'ties and their interests in
politics. Then there are the edu-
cational factors in Czech Jewry's
functions. Writers of eminence de-
scribe authoritatively the role of
.l•wish artists, and the Yiddish
theater's position is evaluated

the many other

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sac mg that the 'affirmatlye action'
progra in 'is not intended and
should riot be used to discriminate
against any applicant because of
race, color. religion. sex and na -
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NEV. YORK (ILA i—An official
of the North American Jewish
Students Network, which cla MIS
to represent more than 300 stu
dent activist groups, said the um-
brella group will sponsor six re
gioual conferences this year and
was planning also to organize a
national conference on the prob-
lems of Jewish women.

Martin Salowitz, secretary gen-
eral of the umbrella agency, said
the decisions were made at a meet-
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mittee convened to
irnplement
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legal narcotics networks to fight
communism. resorted - to by capi-
talists in ('hina in 1927 and in
Southeast Asia in the 1950s, seems
without our knowledge to have

been sanctioned inside . the United

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social. and political
endeavors of pre 19:39,Czechoslovak
Jewry Some are nutted figures also
on the world Jewish scene.

the cultural,

The Society for the History of
Czechoslovak Jeuvs, which spon-
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cultural organization
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('iii it s td freedom is pro-
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who later antic - ated to Western
eolintries. the settlers in Israel and
those who fought in Israel's War
of Independence, the compensation
some received for their imprison-

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34 — Friday, July 7, 1972

Emigration to Palestine in the
era of trials and tribulations is
taken into account and the inter-
Uni‘ersity of California Prof.
ment of "illegal" immigrants in
Peter Dale Scott charges that there
: ■ lauritius and Cyprus provides
is •'s ystematic disinformation -
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