Center Businessmen"s Club Makes Annual Gift to Allied Campaign F0e111:. 011 JCIA s 111111 Between .Jew, and Revolutionary Forces will be the theme for lead- ing American Jewish and Israeli participating in the 10th annual American-Israel Dia- logue, sponsored by the American Jewish Congress. Au2, 1-4. at the Van Leer Institute in Jerti,alem Participants will examine the role that vari o us f .le rn nt, of the Jewish cornmanc:.• have piaae d i 11 revolutionary mo,eteer. , s. as nett as the impact that - and poliUCal chamte , are likely to has, life throughout the us arid . Hertzberg ∎ ,1 Arthur Rabbi Englewood. N. J., president of tile American Jewish Congress and ad- junct professor of history at Co- lumbia University, will open the intellectuals Soviets Used Jewish Issue to Oust Poet, Though He Sees Self as Christian dialogue proceedings. Other American participants will include Theodore Draper of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University: Marie Syr- kin, editor of The Herzl Press: Abraham Udovitch, professor of Near Eastern studies at Princeton; and Phil Baum, assistant execu- tive director of the AJC and co- ordinator of the dialogue. Israeli participants will include: Itzhak Ben-Aharon, secretary-gen- eral of Histadrut; Menahem Begin, By way of tangible proof, he wears a gold crucifix, SR added. Many of . his images in poetry suggest Chris- tian belief. Thus, when the Soviet author- ities approached the poet-trans- lator to leave for Israel, he was The journey from Moscow to Ann not interested. Late last year, Arbor, where he will be poet in he received in the mail two of- residence, reads like a saga for ficial invitations from Israel to Brodsky, whose ouster was a direct emigrate there. One was signed result of his "trouble making." The , by "Moses Brodsky," but the state preferrd to call it "parasit- poet says he has no such relathe. ism." The fact that Brodsky was a The other was signed by "Yevrey born Jew added fuel to the states Yakov," a Hebrew "name" that wrath. means Jacob the Tee'. Brodsky Iosif Brodsky may be home at last. On Sunday, the 32-year-old Russian poet—considered by many the finest writer in Russia today —arrived at the University of Michigan. 0111ii011 The poet has accepted his ouster NY Antipoverty Program .. philosophically. But in Vienna he for Jews to Start in Fa ll ackqwledged: "They have simply ' Select -A- Met GRAND OPENING Tel - Twelve Mall Yearbook of Human Rii:ht MEETING ROOM THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th MAURICE A. P.F.TMAN. pre , . dent of PRO FESSIONAL PENSIoN CONSULTANTS. ANT) LIFE ANT) PENSION PLANNERS, was in- ducted into membership in the In- ternational Association of Health 1"riderurriters. / 7:30 P. M. 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In an article appearing in the current Saturday Review, he was quoted as saying' Brodsky ignored the invitation, "While I am related to the Old but last May the Soviet govern- Testament, perhaps by ancestry ment insisted that he accept them. and certainly by the spirit of jus - On May 12. he filed the necessary Dee, I consider myself a Christian. applications, and 12 days later. Not .a good one, but I try to be." he received an exit visa. On June • 4, he left Russia. . - o ppoo,,, frov : *14 -11 - We %pet ■ 01,ze in commetctal tae.proot draperies for all types of office apart- . 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Herman Radiilo I D., N.Y.) described the Jewish poor as "the forgotten poor of New York" at a City Hall news confer- ence and urged a total overhaul of the city's poverty guidelines "to deal with the poor not so much on the basis of where they happen to Phone 399-1556 he located but on the incidence and nature of poverty itself." Rep. Badillo, the only Puerto I Rican in Congress, noted that Jew- ish poor, particularly the elderly, for appointment "have been tragically excluded from much of the city's anti-pov-; erty effort because when the pro- ; Examinations and Prescriptions Jews do not live in the officially! designated poverty areas and have thus been deprived of aid to which they are entitled. li Itning's Curtains, Contract Division told SR: "lie probably exists. and I don't mean to joke about a man's name, but I did laugh." gram began eight years ago it was targeted at 26 selected geographic 1 poverty-stricken areas." Many E member of the Knesset and leader of the Herut Party: and Yoram Holstein. Tel As iv University pro- fessor and editor of The Israel NEW YORK. ' The Relationship John Nemon, chairman of the metropolitan division. Allied Jew- ish Campaign—Israel Emergency Fund, accepts a check for S5.:35 from president Herman Levine of the Center Businessmen's Club. The money, raised by direct appeal to the club membership, re- flects the active interest of retired members of the business com- munity whose support might ordinarily he lost to the campaign effort, noted Nemon. Sharing in the presentation are (from left) Henry Carnick and Julius Heckman, chairman and co-chairman of the Center Businessmen's Club Israel Emergency Fund committee, and (far right) Joseph Tanzman, vice president of the Center Busi- nessmen's Club. 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