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November 23, 1973 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-11-23

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Friday, Nov. 23, 1973-21

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi Kanter Takes Govt. Post

Rabbi Morton M. Kanter, youth—serving organizations.
associate rabbi of Temple At Beth El, Rabbi Kanter
Beth El for the past nine was in charge of the youth,
years, on Monday will be- high school and college pro-
come deputy commissioner grams.
He and Mrs. Kanter and
for youth development in the
Department of Health, Edu- their children, Debby and
cation, and Welfare, Wash- David, live in Farmington.
ington, D.C. It originally had
Investment
been reported that Rabbi
Save for gold, jewels,
Kanter would take a pulpit in
works of art, perhaps good
Baltimore.
In his new position, Rabbi agricultural land, and a very
Kanter will be concerned few other things, there ain't
with preventive projects for no such animal as a perman-
juvenile delinquency, and re- ent investment.
—Bernard M. Baruch
lationships with national

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TEL AVIV (JTA) Yitz-
hak Ben Aharon has accused
his colleagues in the Labor
Party of conspiring with
"hostile elements outside
Histadrut" to force his resig-
nation, which he announced
Sunday night, as secretary
general of Israel's powerful
trade union federation.
The charge was contained
in an 800-word letter of resig-
nation which Ben Aharon sub-
mitted to the Histadrut ex-
ecutive.
He said the campaign to
oust him begaa almost as
soon as he took office in
1969.
Ben Aharon, an outspoken
"dove" and a frequent sharp
critic of the government's
economic policies and Fi-
nance Minister Pinhas Sa-
pir's in particular, claimed
that he was "punished for
fighting for a more equitable

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NEW ORLEANS (JTA) —
Mrs. Marvin Schapiro, well-
known Baltimore community
leader, and longtime mem-
ber of the board of directors
of the Associated Jewish
Charities and Welfare Fund,
was elected vice chairman
of the Large City Budgeting
Conference, the national body
created to review the budgets
and the programs of Jewish
national and overseas agen-
cies.
Election was held at the
LCBC's 25th annual plen-
ary session here during the
42nd general assembly of the
Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds this
weekend. LCBC, established
in 1948 by the CJF, is com-
Temple to Present
prised of Jewish federations
Lectures on Bible 'as and welfare funds in the
Jewish communities
You Never Knew It' largest
Rabbi Sherwin T. Wine will throughout the country and
focus on "Politics" 8:30 p.m. cooperating national and
Monday at the Birmingham overseas agencies.
Temple as part of a five-
part series on "The Bible—
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will take place 8 p.m. Tues-
day at the synagogue. Dr.
Herbert Paper, professor of
Near Eastern languages at
the University of Michigan
and an authority on Yiddish,
will speak on the develop-
ment of the language.
The literature lecture on
"Leivick and Modern Yiddish
Drama" will be delivered by
Wolf Snyder, Jewish educa-
tor and lecturer.
Both lectures will be de-
livered in English. with many
citations in Yiddish. Admis-
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Dr. Morton Siegel, execu-
tive director of the United
Synagogue of America and
director of education of the
national commission on Jew-
ish education of the United
Synagogue, will speak on
"The Uniqueness and Con-
tribution of the Conservative
Congregational School" 10:45
a.m. Sunday at Cong. Beth
Shalom.
Dr. Siegel will report on
the United Synagogue's ac-
tivities in Jewish education
throughout the country.

YITZHAK BEN AHARON

division of national resourc-
es.
Aharon Yadlin, secretary
general of the Labor Party,
said that Ben A h a r o n's
charges were baseless.
The Histadrut leader's
resignation came as no sur-
prise. The view he expres-
sed several months ago, that
Israel should voluntarily
withdraw from certain ad-
ministrated Arab territories
before a peace treaty, was
unpopular with a majority
of his party.
He aroused the fury of the
Likud opposition two weeks
ago when a newspaper here
published remarks attributed
to him in an interview in
New York were highly criti-
cal of Gen. Ariel Sharon,
founder of the Likud. Ben
Aharon, who cut short his
New York visit and returned
to Tel Aviv, denied having
made the remarks.
There was no indication
who will replace him in the
Histadrut leadership post.

Meyer Weingarden

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Dr. Richard C. Hertz of
Temple Beth El is recuperat-
ing at home following a heart
attack.
In the current temple bulle-
tin, Rabbi Hertz said that the
illness was not serious but
that he will be "obliged to
go slowly for a while."
This weekend, pulpit duties
will be assumed by Rabbis
Harold Loss and Leon Fram
of Temple Israel.

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