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July 13, 1973 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-07-13

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Hebrew University Inaugurates ,
Israel Can Strike Terrorists
Anywhere: Former Spy Chief
Romania- Jews Studies

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is- groups which he said num-
rael has the ability to strike bered 14,000 men.
at terrorists no matter where
He said that terrorists had
they are, Gen Aharon Yariv, missed 37 out of 48 Israeli
former chief of Israel In- targets abroad.
telligence, said in an inter-
However, Yariv said Is-
view in Yediot Aharonot.
rael must take a serious
The interview was given view of the murder of Col.
after Yariv announced his Josef Alon, the air attache
retirement as special adviser at the Israeli Embassy in
to the prime minister for Washington. But he added.
counter-terrorist activities in "We can rely on the Ameri-
order to run as a Labor can authorities to take all
Party candidate for the Knes- the measures necessary to
set.
expose the murderers."
Yariv said that there has
Yariv denied there was a
been a recent decline in ; security failure in Washing-
morale among Arab terrorist ton.

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JERUSALEM — In two as co-chairmen of the corn-
ceremonies at the Hebrew mittec.
University, contracts were
In another agreement, the
signed to further the study Chief Rabbi J. Niemirower
of European Jewish culture. Institute for Research on
Under an agreement con- Romanian Jewry was incor-
eluded with the Committee porated into the university's
for Jewish Culture in Israel,1 Institute of Jewish Studies.
selected classics of Yiddish The new center, which will
literature will be published study Romanian Jewish his-
jointly with the university tory, folklore, literature and
at the rate of two books a periodicals, will serve as a
year. Intended for use in scientific entity to prepare
university-level classes both young scholars and open a
in Israel and abroad. the new field of research: the
of Romanian
annotated series will present contribution
each author's work with in- Jewry to the history and
troduction a n d Yiddish- culture of the Jewish people.
Signing on behalf of the
English glossary.
President Avraham Har- Niemirower Institute were
man signed the agreement on its director, Dr. Michael
behalf of the university, Landau; Dr. Theodor Lavi,
while Itzhak Korn. M. K., director of the Romanian
and Prof. Dow Sadan signed section at Yad Vashem Holo-
caust Museum; and Adv.
Ady Carmi. President Avra-
ham Harman and Rector
Prof. Michael Rabin signed
on behalf of the university.

Soviet Emigres
to Perform at
Tanglewood

NEW YORK — Two Soviet
musicians, both Jewish ar-
tists permitted to leave their
country, arrived at Kennedy
Airport with their families
on their way to Tanglewood,
where, on the recommenda-
tion of Leonard Bernstein,
they have been accepted in
the fellowship program of the
Berkshire Music Center for
the 1973 season which has
just opened.
They were auditioned by
Bernstein in Rome while
United Hias Service, the
worldwide Jewish migration
agency, was processing them
for migration to the U. S.
and making all the neces-
sary arrangements for their
transportation, reception and
resettlement.
The newcomers were Vic-
tor Yampolski, 30, a violinist
who was assistant conductor
of the Moscow Philharmonic
Orchestra and a one-time
student of David Oistrach,
and Michael Zaretsky, 26, a
violist formerly with the
Moscow Philharmonic Quar-
tet and the Radio Orchestra
of Moscow.
Zubin Mehta, conductor of
the Los Angeles Philhar-
monic Orchestra, also audi-
tioned the two artists in
Rome, following which he
wrote to United Hias Serv-
ice: "I can say with absolute
certainty that . . . they will
both be absorbed immedi-
ately in any one of the major
American symphony orches-
tras . . . string players of
this caliber are very badly
needed in the United States."
Gaynor 1. Jacobson, ex-
ecutive vice president of
United Hias Service, report-
ed that more than 800 Jew-
ish refugees from Eastern
Europe, over 700 of them
from the Soviet Union, are
now being assisted by Hias.
While in transit, the refu-
gees are maintained by the
American Jewish Joint Dis-
tribution Committee.

Individualism
I never submitted the
whole system of my opinions
to be creed of any party of
men whatever, in religion, in
philosophy, in politics, or in
anything else, where I was
capable of thinking for my-
self. Such an addiction is
the last degradation of a free
and moral agent. If I could
not go to Heaven but with a
party, I would not go there
at all.—Thomas Jefferson.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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