Most U.S. Jews Will Stay Liberal, Task Force Feels WRICANITORIDCAIC<>1211:‹AlICKAIIK 341tRK:'00 NEW YORK (JTA) — A task force of scholars and community relations experts studying inter- group relations in America has predicted that a majority of Amer- ican Jews probably would con- tinue their involvement in the liberal coalition during the 19705 despite a serious erosion of the traditionally liberal position of Jews in the decade recently ended. The 111-page study titled "Group Life in America" was prepared for the American Jewish Commit- tee and published by its Institute of Human Relations. Prof. Seymour M. Lipset, pro- fessor of government at Harvard, authored the report based on the task force study. Prof. Upset conceded that Jews are torn between Jewish values which breed a liberal orienta- tion and Jewish interests which sometimes tug toward the con- servative camp. He said it was his opinion and that of the task force that values will ultimately prevail over self- interest. He said one basis for that prognostication was the fact that better educated, more affluent Jews tended to be more liberal. Since Jews are the best edil- rated ethnic group in America, it followed that a majority of Jews are better educated and hence, liberal, he said. Another basis for predicting Jewish loyalty to liberalism in the long run he said was the Jews' long historic memory which warns them instinctively against anti- liberal political movements. Prof . Lipset said that even though he felt the Nixon administration may have done more for Israel than previous administrations, many Jews cannot believe that a con- servative. Republican "Wasp" would be better for the Jews in the long run. Lipset recalled that Nixon go: only 15 per cent of the Jewish vote in 1968 and predicted that hi , would get no more than 30 per cent in 1972. Abrams described American Jews as more issue-oriented than other groups. He said that while Jewish ties with liberalism had been "strained" they were far from breaking. The task force agreed that the Jewish community was threatened with a revival of anti-Semitism and that Jews therefore must con- tinue to be concerned with prob- lems of defense and the elimina- tion of prejudice. For this reason, Jewish groups constantly strive to build coalitions with other ethnic groups. Israel and Michigan Exchange Scouts trio- Youth ,>1111KNIller:...4111V. - Allti News - . AC : >IN AIRT-2tRite.>111}.:AIDCAMOCARK N1RK >11117‘ Scouts will be coming and going Ave., Oak Park, are among 40 at the Bernard Cantor home next scouts from throughout the U. S week, when their son Jim leaves who will tour Israel and meet for Israel on an International fellow scouts on a five-week tour. Friendship Tour, and the Cantors It is the first tour of its kind, under welcome to America Israeli scout toe sponsorship of the troy scouts Ilan Falkovitz. of America. Jim, 14, of Forman Dr., Birm- In turn, Israel is sending Ilan ingham, and Brian Levitt, 16, son as one of 23 boy scouts and eight of the Howard Levitts of Beverly girl scouts to spend the summer at U. S. camps. Ilan, of Haifa. will spend five weeks as a counselor at the Charles Howel Scout Reservation near Brighton. His stay here is under the auspices of the Jewish DEBORAH SCHUMER, daughter Committee on Scouting, of which of Mr. and Mrs. William Schumer Bernard Cantor is a member. of Burton Ave., Oak Park, and a I The Israeli scouts will serve as member of the Class of 1974 at counselors and resource advisers Wellesley College, has been at 15 camps throughout the United selected as one of two officers re- States. They are all 17-year-old sponsible for students who will high school students who speak enter Wellesley next fall as trans- fluent English. The scout delegation is a joint fers from other .colleges and uni- versities. Miss Schumer, a grad- project of the Israel Boy and Girl uate of Oak Park High School, has Scout Federation, the Boy Scouts served as a sophomore class repre- of America, the Girl Scouts of the sentative from her dormitory at U. S. A. and the Hadassah Zionist Wellesley. She was a member of Youth Commission. This scout-to- the committee for the annual scout project is in its 12th year. Sophomore Fathers' Weekend at the college. Beth Moses Youth Group They Made The Grade Center Youth Programs Prepare for 2nd Term LOS ANGELES — Harvey Sha- piro rejected the advice of doctors to give up his dream of becoming a lawyer, and as a result the Z3- year-old graduated from UCLA with honors recently. At age 14, Shapiro crushed his spine in a diving accident. lie was paralyzed from the neck down and confined to a wheelchair. Doctors told him to forget college. But Shapiro and his father, Irv- Knesset Kills Attempt ing Shapiro, wouldn't give up. The senior Shapiro hired tutors for his to Equalize Army Duty son and sought out hospitals that for New Immigrants offered innovative aid and tech- JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Knes- niques for handicaped persons. set rejected Wednesday an attempt Harvey went to Cleveland View by Knesset member Shalom Cohen Hospital, where he was taught to to have army service for new im- feed himself and operate a special migrants equalized with that of wheelchair. For his studies, he Israelis. used a stick held in his mouth to Defense Minister Moshe Dayan write, turn pages and type. accused Cohen of trying to stir ! An outstanding student, he lived hatred and resentment of immi- in a dormitory at UCLA. joined grants among young Isdaelis. a fraternity and attended athletic Cohen, who broke away from Uri events He is engaged to a nurse Avneri's Haolam Hazeh party last and plans to marry after he fin- • year, claimed that it was intoler- ishes law school. able discrimination for new im- migrants to be allowed to serve Who inspired those infinite truths? shorter periods than Israelis. Who spoke through the mouth of Immigrant men have to serve the prophet? from three to 18 months depend- Who mapped out the highways of ing on their age and family status. • ages, They are then placed in the re- The glorious lines of the Scrip- serves along with other Israelis tures? who must serve a three year term. Immigrants who have already Who planted the flowers of served in the armed for. es of their wisdom homelands are exempted from In this sacred soil of the angels? Israeli service and join the re- O dream of eternity — Bible — serves immediately. O Light that is all and forever. Friday, July 7, 1972-31 Gen. Ezer Weizman Rates Israeli Leadership TEL AVIV (ZINS) — At a pri- were up to me I would replace 15 vale meeting of students from the ministers in the cabinet." Hebrew University, Gen. Ezer Weizman expressed his feelings Just remember, the ladder of about a number of leading political success is always a step-ladder. personalities in Israel affiliated with parties other than his own. The substance of his remarks was revealed to a reporter from and Haaretz, who published the follow- HIS ORCHESTRA ing details of Weizman's observa- Must< For A!! Occasions tions: LI 5-1244 Gen. Weizman expressed high regard for Haim Bar-Lev, former- ly commander in chief of Israel's Say goodbye to armed forces, and presently min- lvssrng otret your ister of commerce and industry. hoer this summer In Weizman's opinion "Bar-Lev is lt.st for July we otter much more capable than the Ox- this unique pert.. ford-educated Yigal Alton." nent It keeps your haff As for Golda Meir. Weizman brushable crushable said, "speaking relatively, 1 have prat locally rndestructo a lot of respect for her." Ole' A casual set then Weizman was full of praise for ;vs , Brush n Go. Ready Yitzhak Ben-Aharon, secretary gen- for sun n tun wrthout a eral of the Histadrut. "I do not care about your hat, share his views," Weizman said of No muss, no fuss styling Ben-Aharon, "but he is a man of seeps you looktng great . principles and a terrific fighter." Israel Galili "is one of the most Mile I:1:25 serious leaders of the regime." On Moshe Dayan: "After the Six-Day War, I proposed that he 398-2727 and I should form a separate list for the Knesset elections, but he didn't have the guts to go along." • 11.1 ST YUISTS On the regime as a whole, "If it JOE MILLER odite. to Hear Arlo Guthrie Beth Moses Senior United Syria- gogue Youth will attend the per- formance of folk singer Arlo Registration is open for the sec- Guthrie at the Meadow Brook and session of summer activity at Summer Festival July 19. The the Jewish Center, July 24-Aug. group will meet at the synagogue 18. Youth of all ages are invited at 5:45 p m. The public is invited. to take part in tho following: There is an admission charge Preschoolers. Playland Jr.: kin- for the event, and all are request- dergartners. Playland; lst-3rd ed to bring food and blankets. praders, Funtime; 1st tirade-10 1z- , Drivers are needed, and they will year-olds. Day Camp: 1 0 ' , 12-Year- have their admission paid for. olds. Safari Jr.: 51h-7th graders. For information, call Jeff Frank. Sports Skills for Boys: 6th-11th 534-9376, or Alan Horvitz. 533-6162 grades. Comp of the Arts; 7th- • 9th graders. Safari '72: 10th-12th graders, Teens on Wheels; and 10th-12th graders. Teen Stock Theater. For information and brochure, call the Jewish Center, 341-420). Wheelchair Student Graduates UCLA THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -41' 1 ' 4% 9+e 14e 41.1.41 dukassesd J 44$1 , 1 k tcyAl pv.-4 *lb ~ kvol AV" •P I- aie gaol • Se, Norman Allan & arm Mo.• Thur. 9 30 9 00 17540 WYOMING • TEL 341-1330 • '"' "Z.°. MARK CONTI'S SQUARE LAKE & FRANKLIN TENNIS SCHOOLS Morning, Afternoon, and All-Day Sessions Boys and Girls 8-18 • 8 Indoor Tennis Courts • Tournament Play • Video Stroke Analysis • Instructional 16mm Sound Film (color) • 10 Experienced Tennis. Instructors 2 WEEK SESSIONS: July 10th through August 18th 5 4000 per week . . . Limited to 30 students CALL EARLY FOR APPLICATIONS! DIRECTORS MARK CONTI, previous head pro at Bloom Feld Tennis House. 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