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Jacobs, New York industrialist and Jew- ish communal leader, was elected president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America at KE 5-0495 j of the oral polio vaccine which bears his name, will retire Jan. 1 from the presi- dency of the Weizmann In- stitute of Science, after hold- ing that post for the past three years. This was announced at the annual meeting of the insti- tute's board of governors by board chairman Abraham Feinberg, who expressed the institute's deepest regret that ill health has forced Prof. Sabin, who underwent open heart surgery some months ago, to leave his post at the end of this year. Prof. Sabin will spend the Poverty Official Hits Jewish Groups and Government for Neglecting Poor BOCA RATON. Fla. (JTA) —Recent evidence that the organized Jewish community has neglected its poor and that government agencies to aid the poor have deprived Jewish poor of basic services has "galvanized" grass roots Jewish leadership to act "to create immediate relief" for these long-neglected Jews. This was stated here by Jack Simcha Cohen, execu- tive director of the Metropoli- tan New York Coordinating Council of Jewish Poverty. Addressing a seminar of the 74th anniversary biennial convention of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congrega- tions of America where some 1,000 delegates are holding a five-day convention, the di- rector of the newly-created council described as a "scan- dal" reports about Jews "liv- ing on the dregs of human ex- istence" and the proliferation of pockets of Jewish poor es- tranged from Jewish offlu- ence "waiting to die in slums." In coming at last to grips with the problem, Cohen said. the leadership of Jewish or- ganizational life recognized that Jews had "a wealth of or- ganizational resources" avail- able but that because of "ide- ological differences, personal sentiments and past experi- ence, the power of these re- sources had been diffused into a multiplicity of organ- izational activities," each ag- ency "going its own way without coordination with others." Moreover, he said, it be- came evident that the Jews, as a community, "had to ef- fectively relate to key gov- ernmental agencies to insure services" to the Jewish poor. Cohen asserted that "indi- vidual power brokers were parcelling out services and coming year at the National funds on the basis of personal Institute of Health in Beth- political considerations," with esda, Md., as a Fogarty effective grass roots involve- Scholar. ment "minimal" and with The board of governors "vast numbers of Jews" ne- elected Prof. Israel Dostrov- glected. sky, until now the institute's Cohen said that, if there vice president, to serve as was to be an effective Jewish acting president and chief response to meeting the needs executive officer. of the Jewish poor, all seg- Prof. Dostrovsky, 54, is a ments of Jewish leadership distinguished physical chem- had to understand the need ist and a member of the in- to "speak out as Orthodox, stitute's staff since 1948, Conservative, Reform, secu- most of that time as head of lar or free-thinker but as its isotope research depart- Jews." ment. He warned that unless syn- From 1965 until 1971, on agogues functioned as an in- leave from the institute, Prof. tegral part of local grass-root Dostrovsky served as direc- Jewish community councils, tor general of the Israel they would be left behind as Atomic Energy Commission. communal life moved on, with In that capacity and subse- the ultimate risk of losing quently he has played a key their institutional identity role in tackling Israel's and possibly even their con- water problem. stituencies. Earlier, a warning was is- Israeli Concerto sued by the newly elected president of the UOJCA that Applauded in Lima Jews generally were under- LIMA, Peru (JTA) — The estimating the dangers of a Lima Symphony Orchestra new form of anti-Semitism. concluded its winter season Harold M. Jacobs of Law- with the presentation of the rence, N.Y., in his acceptance Concerto for Harp and Or- address said this new form chestra written by the Is- raeli - composer Ami Maayani. stemmed from ongoing revo- lutionary changes in many The concerto, which was re- ceived with standing ovation, parts of the world and that was performed by Celia Mer- it had generally replaced tens, an Argentinian mar- "classic anti • Semitism" ried to a Jew, who met which had been "primarily Maayani in Israel where he Gregory Peck in Israel introduced her to his con- certo and supervised her Gregory Peck is in Israel study of the composition. portraying a Western hero Among those in attendance in the motion picture "Billy at the performance were Two Hats," with Desi Arnaz Ambassador and Mrs. Moshe Jr. at his side as a Mexican Avidan of Israel. half-breed. supported by reactionary, na- tionalistic forces." Delegates attending an in- formal panel session heard a proposal from an American Orthodox rabbinical leader for a program to apply the organizational skills of Amer- ican Orthodox rabbis and Orthodox college students to the goal of increasing reli- gious commitment among Is- rael's Jews. Rabbi Noah Chodos of New York, a -member of the pre- sidium of Poale Agudath Is- rael, the Orthodox workers organization, proposed that American traditional Jews undertake a program to help build community centers in Israel; that American Ortho- dox rabbis visit Israel to stay in a maximum number of set- tlements for several months at a time, to act as "spiritual community leaders with the American know-how and ex- perience" to become a part of the life of the community in Israel "to indoctrinate re- ligious understanding"; and that Orthodox students on American college campuses spend time at Israeli univers- ities for the same approach to nonobservant Israeli stu- dents. Oanni0 ill Ij! 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