O Shazar Visits Kfar Chabad `ORT Programs Must Be Expanded for Israel Veterans' Book Notes U.S. Jewry's Uolution The rate of intermarriage the tension between these two objectives grew more in- has been rising steadily. tense," the book asserts. It Jews remainin; in the declares: large cities find it difficult "The acculturation process to maintain the institutional has resulted in the almost facilities essential for con- complete acceptance of Jews tinued Jewish identification. into the mainstream of The book is comprised of American life and has allow- papers by 11 prominent Jew- ed for the enrichment of ish sociologists, philosophers, many Jewish cultural and re- community leaders and ligious institutions. It has scholars. also resulted in new ques- • tions regarding the continuity of Jewish identity and the quality of Jewish life." In addition to the fact that the vast majority of Ameri- can Jews are native-born, the book states that among the other "acceptance" factors involved are these: American Jews are largely college-educated. They have increasingly Former President Schneur Zalman Shazar of Israel an- moved away from the heavily nually visits Mar Chabad, the Lubavitcher village near Tel Jan. 2—To former Detroit- populated Jewish centers to Aviv, on the 19th of Kislev, the day commemorating the lib- areas of sparse Jewish eration of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1812) ers Mr. and Mrs. Lowell settlement. founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, from Czarist Seyburn (Judith Krasnick of prison. Shazar, a Lubavitcher hasid, who was named after Elgin, Ill.), of Portage, a him, is seen here warmly addressing a huge throng gathered son, Adam Joshua. * in Kfar Chabad to celebrate the Lubavitcher holiday. Dec. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Silver (Judy LaBell), 29203 Franklin Hills, a daugh- Meter cry ter, Aimee Beth. NEW YORK — The sur- vival of the Jewish com- munity and the quality of Jewish life depend on the way in which Jews react to the near total acceptance of Jews into the mainstream of American life, according to the book, "The Future of the Jewish Community in Ameri- ca," edited by Dr. David Siborsky, published by Basic Books. "As the American Jewish community changed from a society seeking to adjust to the American way into one composed primarily of third- and fourth- generation Jews actively involved in all as- pects of American society, NEW YORK — Technical education programs for thou- sands of Israeli veterans of the Yom Kippur War will be a major focus oft,discussion at the 1974 national confer- ence of American ORT Fed- eration Jan. 25-27 here. 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