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August 11, 1972 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-08-11

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10-Friday,

August

11, 1972

oTHE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Reform, Conservative Movements
May Join World Zionist Movement

JERUSALEM (JTA)----The Union. membership, the Jewish Tele-
of American Hebrew Congrega- j graphic Agency learned recently.
lions of America and the United' The negotiations were confirmed
Synagogues of America, represent- by Louis A. Pincus, WZO execol-
ing respectively the American Re- tive chairman. The JTA learned
form and Conservative move- that the talks are in a preliminary
ments, have put out feelers to the ;stage and are being conducted in
World Zionist Organization for ; secret between Pincus and official ,
--of the UAW and the United Syna-
- -
-
-

Ohm

. e.
to Head Weizmann ' 1"u
Pincus

made the confirmation in
a carefully worded reaction in
'which he said that "while no for-
REHOVOT, Israel - Dr. Vied- I mal representations have been
imir (Zeev) Zaretskii, a 44-year- made, there is an atmosphere of
old Soviet immigrant who arrived general interest - more so than
in Israel last November, has been in the past, particularly since other
appointed a senior scientist in the international Jewish bodies, such
Weizmann Institute's organic as Maccahi and the World Sephar-
chemistry department, where he dic Union, have recently joined
will be in charge of a soon-to-be- the WZO. - lie said the entire
Installed ultramodern high resolu- i matter was "at a very preliminary
tion mass spectrometer, to be used stage," and he added that the WZO
in advanced chemical experiments. 'has always aspired to be as
Dr Zaretskii, who for 12 years ' broad-based as possible and to in-
prior to his emigration, was assn- elude all Jews."

Chemistry Department

Included is counselling, reme-
YORK (JTA-For the
,sth year, a substantial number I dial education. cultural enrich-
, f New York City Jewish teen- ment, job development, recruit-
.•gers from poverty homes, in- ment and job supervision.
biding many from hasidic fam-
More than 60 campers, pre-school
ilies, are taking part this summer boys and girls from poor families
in a federally-funded program in the Boro Park section of Brook-
-vhich provides jobs for them and lyn, are participating in the first
badly-needed help for non-profit free "backyard" neighborhood day
.fewish agencies, the program's camp under Jewish auspices, ac-
.-imnsors reported.
cording to Torah Umesorah, Na-
A total of 415 Jewish teenagers tional Society of Hebrew Day
.n the 14-22 age group are partici- Schools, sponsor of the camp pro-
r ating in the program which is gram.
administered by Torah Umesorah.
The camp, run by Neshei Ahava
the National Society for Hebrew
Chesed, a charitable women's or-
Day Schools. The Neighborhood
ganization in Boro Park, is held in
Youth Corps program concen-
the backyards of neighborhood
trates on teenagers who are either
residents It offers the mostly
actual or potential high school
dropouts.

Rabbi Joel Kramer. principal
of the Prospect Park Yeshiva
High School of Brooklyn and di-
rector of the Neighborhood
Youth Corps summer project for
Torah Umesorah, said the 415
teenagers are working at vari-
ous projects for 23 hours a week
at $1.60 per hour.
They work as junior counsel-
Pincus' cautious reaction, it was
elated with the Institute for the
Chemistry of Natural Products of aadicated, might stem from the lors, library aids, clerks and rec-
the USSR Academy of Sciences, likelihood that the National Re- reational instructors at about 115
in Moscow, has published many ligious Party would probably raise job sites.
Rabbi Kramer said these include
articles in the international scien- a storm when it and its supporting
day camps, Head Start centers,
talc press as well as in Soviet •izrachi organizations learned of
summer schools, overnight camps,
journals the negotiations. The WZO execu
Jewish school offices and other
live, it was reported, has not yet
non-profit Jewish agencies. He said
k
learned about the talks. Reform
C Pekeris of the Weirmann and Conservative leaders have Torah Umesorah, as the sponsor-
ing agency, provides voluntary
Institute of Science has been long protested the non-recognition
services for the trainees at an
elected a foreign associate of the of their rabbis in Israel If the two
Italian Accademia Nazionale dei American movements do enter the I estimated cost of $50,000.
lincei, a prestigious scientific mainstream of Zionist life. via the
body founded in 1603. He is also WZO, they would he expected to Engineers Have Plan
a member of the Israel Academy bring pressure to bear to rectify
to Stop Soviets From
of Sciences and liumanities, the that non-recognition.
National Academy of Sciences of
Pincus contended that at present Jamming Broadcasts
the U.S.. Foreign Associate of the
three,
of
all
representatives
JERUSALEM (JTA) - Ministry
Royal Astronomical Society, and
branches of American Judaism sit of communications engineers have i
a Foreign Honorary Member of .
on the WZO executive in New York submitted to Communications Min-
the American Academy of Arts'
though in a personal capacity and ister Shimon Peres a number of
and Sciences
'not representing their movements ' plans aimed at combating the
Prof Pekeris is head of the They are Rabbi Emanuel Rack- . Soviet jamming of Kol Zion Lagola
department of applied mathema- man of the Orthodox movement,
broadcasts
tics and dean of the faculty of i Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg. a Con-
Since April the Soviets have con-
mathematical sciences at tne Weir- servative leader, and Reform sistently jammed all Israeli broad-
mann Institute. I Rabbi Richard Hirsch_
casts in Russian, Georgian, Yid-
dish and Hebrew beamed at East- ,
ern Europe. As soon as the broad-
cats begin. the Russians transfer
their broadcasting stations to the
frequency, range used by Israel.
The interference prevents listen-
ers in the Soviet Union from re-
ceiving the broadcasts-
In an attempt to widen the scope
of possible Soviet reception of Kol
Zion Lagola broadcasts, the minis-
try recently started experimental
broadcasts on its third program,
broadcast at night, which is picked
up in the Southern Soviet Union.

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