ORT May Set Up School in U.S.
NEW YORK (JTA)—ORT,
Organization for Rehabilita-
tion through Training, will
send its chief of operations
and other members of its
central staff to investigate
the feasibility of establishing
an ORT school in the U.S.
This was announced by
Mrs. David M. Goldring, na-
tional president of Women's
American ORT.
The proposed ORT school
will primarily serve a seg-
ment of the Jewish poor,
probably in a major Ameri-
can metropolis such as New
York, Chicago or Miami.
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There are
some 800,000
Jews in the U.S. who live in
poverty. However, the school
also would reach out to the
broader community and
would, she said, serve as a
model for the establishment
of other non-ORT vocational
schools in the country.
Mrs. Goldring said that, in
addition, it is planned that an
ORT "task force" would
come to the U.S. and be
available as a consulting
body for all groups interest-
ed in education—on a feder-
al, state and local level, pub-
lic or private.
Mrs. Goldring stated that
one reason for the decision
to establish an ORT presence
in the U.S. was the discovery
in recent years of pockets of
Jewish poverty in the country
— a discovery which shocked
Europeans.
For the first time in his-
tory, the Jews of the U.S.
were looking to a non-Ameri-
can Jewish organization for
assistance, she said.
Dutch Orthodox
Debate Over
Role of Women
AMSTERDAM ( J T A) —
Holland's Orthodox rabbis
and congregations are split
over whether women should
be allowed to be elected to
congregational councils.
Although, until recently, all
Orthodox ra bbis in the
Netherlands ruled that wom-
en could not serve, Chief
Rabbi Eliezer Berlinger re-
cently permitted a woman to
serve on the congregational
council of the town of Bus-
sum, about 25 kilometers
east of Amsterdam, and an-
other to serve on the council
of Dordtrecht, near Rotter-
dam.
1kt-linger's rabbinical Juris-
diction covers all of the
Netherlands except Amster-
dam, The Hague, Rotterdam
and their suburbs.
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HENRY MORGENTHAU
CHAPTER will meet noon
Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. Kal Soskin, 18851 Capi-
tol, Southfield. The movie,
"Barbara and Yetta," will be
shown. Mrs. Sarah Mittel-
dorf of the Bnai Brith Wom-
en's Council will comment.
Boutique items representing
the articles for sale at the
forthcoming council bazaar
will be displayed. Proceeds
will go to the new Jewish
home for mentally retarded
adults. Luncheon will be
served. President Mrs. Char-
les Ruben invites guests.
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Detroit will host the 1973
national Bnai Brith bowling
tournament in March, Ivan
Edelstein, president of the
Metropolitan Detroit B n a I
Brith Bowling Association,
announced. .
The 32nd annual event will
be run March 17-18 for local
bowlers and March 24-25,
when out-of-towners will
bowl.
Paul C. /tales is general
chairman of the tournament,
which will attract 1,500 en-
tries from the United States
and Canada.
Kales is a vice president of
the National Bnai Brith Bowl-
ing Association and a past
president of the Detroit as-
sociation.
Headquarters will be the
Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel. Com-
petition will be staged at Oak
Park Lanes, North Lanes,
State Fair Lanes and Strike
and Spare Lanes.
Maddin Elected
Sinai President
Milton M. Maddin was re-
elected president of the board
of trustees of Sinai Hospital
at a recent meeting. He
served as president in 1972.
Maddin was first elected to
gregations do not deal with the Sinai board in 1059.
religious matters, which are Named a vice president in
left to the rabbis, but with 1969, he was elected acting
president in September 1971,
organizational matters.
following the death of Morris
Garvett. Also re-elected were
B renner-Truman
Charles N. Agree and Harvey
H. Goldman, vice president;
to Mark Holiday
Irwin I. Cohn, secretary; Mal-
Tu b'Shevat will be ob- colm S. Lowenstein, assistant
served by members of Bren- secretary; A b e Shiffman,
ner-Truman Branch of the treasurer; and Harry C.
Labor Zionist Alliance 8:30 Schaefer, assistant treasurer.
p.m. Saturday at the Labor Erwin S. Simon was newly
Zionist Institute.
elected a vice president.
Friends are invited.
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Service again reminds all have a relative or friend
New etchings from Israel aliens to report their ad-
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Korman, vice presidents;
Leo B Eurst treasurer;
Nathan P. Rossen, secretary;
Meyer I. Cooper, Leo Stein
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Rabbis Moshe Just and
Hans Rodrigues Pereira of
the Ashkenazi Congregation
of Amsterdam, h o we ver,
have ruled that no women
can be candidates since
Halakha forbids it.
The new quadrenniel elec-
tions for the Amsterdam con-
gregational council are to be
held in March.
The two Amsterdam rabbis
refer to a similar decision
made in 1950, to rulings laid
down by Orthodox Chief
Rabbi Dr. Benjamin Ritter
Aaron Reitman, president,
said a special program has
been planned, in cooperotion
with the Jewish National
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