ORT Students Keep
Jobs Long After War
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Reservations
Letters to Editor
TEL AVIV — Out of 4,000
students mobilized for special
jobs in industry during and
immediately after the Yom
Kippur War, 1,700 were from
ORT. Some of these students
are still on the job because
of the high number of key
ISRAEL, U.S.A.,
Editor, The Jewish News:
and EVERYWHERE personnel from industry still
in military service.
We of the faculty of Wayne State University, lend our support to our colleagues
in the universities of the besieged land of Israel. We join you in mourning the dead
and wounded of the terrorist massacres in Kiryat Shemona and Ma'alot.
The death of your children at Ma'alot is an act of wanton murder that cannot be
explained as an act of frustration. Those who do not denounce terrorist acts condone
them. Those who supply armaments to the terrorists participate in the crime.
Syria and Lebanon support murder, Syria by active support of the terrorists and
Lebanon by tacit support, of them. The UN, by not condemning the terrorism at Kiryat
Shemona participated in the terrorism of Ma'alot. It is with great regret that we note
that our own government failed to condemn the recent terrorist occupation of an apart-
ment building and the murder of its families at Kiryat Shemona. •
We of the Wayne State University faculty will encourage our government
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to strengthen its stand against terrorism.
We fear the conscience of the world has been lulled into accommodation to the
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terrorists in their actions against the Israelis as in the past the world accepted the
destruction of the European Jews.
ESTHER M. BRONER, English
ABRAHAM CITRON, Education
Present and past convenors of Conference of Jewish Faculty, Wayne State University.
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World 'Accommoaation to Terrorists'
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POLITICAL SCIENCE:
Prof. Tony Liao
Prof. Leonard Stitleman
Prof. Charles Parrish, Chairman
Prof. Maury Waters
Prof. Dale Vinyard
Prof. S'aadia Greenberg
Prof. Robert Miller
Prof. Itzhak Galnoor
••illiam Buczko
• Gerald M. Anderson
•Marvin Folkertsrna
• Charles Omarzu
Prof. Wesley L. Gould
Prof. James C. Dick
Prof. Clifford Kaufman
Prof. Bryan Jones
Prof. Mary Jane Clarke
Prof. Philip Abbott
Prof. Carol 0. Smith
Prof. Louis Friedland
Prof. Barbara Greenberg
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'Joseph Drew
NEAR EASTERN LANGUAGES:
Prof. Jacob Lassner
Prof. Tikva Freymer
Prof. Ivan Starr
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Going to more funerals than graduations lately?
Getting Sunday night phone calls from your
off-spring that aren't collect?
MAZEL TOV! YOU'RE MIDDLE-AGED
Albert Vorspan, author of "My Rabbi Doesn't
Make House Calls," has come up with this
tongue-in-cheek book of advice on how to hack
the middle ages.
In the same warm funny style that beguiled
readers of his previous books — Albert Vorspan
plunges head-on into the hang-ups that snag
many caught in the menopausal years.
MAZEL TOV! YOU'RE MIDDLE-AGED is complete
with chapters on parenthood, travel, sex and a
little bit of exercise and is based on the very
sound finding that most people nevT' get to be
middle abed because . . . "actually middle-
age is your age plus ten."
Albert Vorspan is an experienced professional
leader in Jewish social-action groups, a busy
lecturer, and the author of several serious books.
His numerous articles have appeared in a variety
of Jewish and non-Jewish magazines. Mr. Vor-
span spends his. middle age with his wife and
four children, on Long Island.
PHYSICS:
Prof. A. M. Saperstein
Prof. William B. Rolnick
Prof. A. Lev
Prof. William Beres
Prof. Talbert S. Stein
MATH:
Prof. M. T. Wechsler
Prof. B. M. Sdhreiber
Prof. B. J. Eisenstadt
Prof. S. J. Walfson
Prof. S. E. Ebenstein
Prof. Marc Konvisser
ECONOMICS:
Prof. Mark L. Kahn
Prof. Robert D. Bach
Prof. Jay H. Levin
Prof. Wayne J. Shafer
Prof. Steve Rai:kin
MONTEITH
Prof. Robert Broner
ANTHROPOLOGY:
Prof. Leonard W. Moss
Prof. Bernice Kaplan
CONSUMER RESEARCH:
Prof. Anne Linn
Prof. Sally Heberlein
Prof. L. M. Lutz
*Gra•uate Students
Prof. Esther Collard
Prof. Margueta C. Huych
Prof. Nathan W. Sheer
Prof. Mary Jane Bostick
Prof. Emma Shiefrnan.
Prof. Leora A. Shelef
BIOLOGY:
Prof. Albert Siegel
ENGLISH:
Prof. Julie Jensen
Prof. Roy L. Weitzel
Prof. Leonard Tennenhouse
*Jacqueline Zeff
Prof. J. Morse
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L. Goldman
• Gary Simon
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GROSBERG RELIGIOUS CENTER
Rabbi Max Kapustin
Sr. Eileen MacNeil
Rev. David E. Kidd
Rev. Kean D. Cronin
Richard Flint
Rev. Michael Donovan
Prof. R. Wurtz
Rev. Brad. Watkins
Prof. Joseph P. Hourihan
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U.S. Aid Sought
for Jailed Syria
Jewish Youths
NEW YORK (JTA).— Sec-
retary of State Henry A.
Kissinger was urged to inter-
cede with Syrian government
authorities in the closed trial
of two Jewish youths in Da-
mascus facing "trumped-up"
charges of murder.
In a • cablegram to Dr.
Kissinger in Cairo, Rabbi Is-
rael Miller,' chairman of the
Conference of Presidents of
Major American Jewish Or-
ganizations, asked that the
trial of Yosif Shalouah and
Azur Zalta be opened to neu-
tral observers and to the
world press to prevent "a
terrible miscarriage of jus-
tice."
The two men are charged
with the murder of Eva
Saad, 18, •and three Zaibek
sisters, Laura, 22; Toni, 23;
and Farah, 24. The young
women were found raped
and slain in a cave near the
Lebanese border in , March.
On March 14 the two Jewish
youths and two other men
were reported by the Syrian
Minister - of the Interior, All
Zaza, to have confessed to
the crime.
NY Federation Says
Poverty Workers
Gave Misinformation
NEW. YORK (JTA)—San-
ford Solender, executive vice
president of the Federation
of Jewish Philanthropies of
New York, charged that the
Association of Jewish Anti-
Poverty Workers, who dem-
onstrated outside federation
headquarters last week, dis
seminated misinformation.
He said it was a disservice
to the New York Jewish com-
munity and jeopardized the
welfare of the people most
dependent on federation serv-
ices.
Elie -Rosen, head of the
Association of Jewish Anti-
Poverty Workers, said the
demonstration was a protest
against the lack of federation
service to the elderly poor
Jews and the "non-sectarian
spending of Jewish money
while 400,000 Jews in New
York suffer."
Solender said that tradi-
tionally the federation has
allocated 50 per cent of its
funds for direct services to
the Jewish poor and in re-
cent years this has been in-
creased to set up neighbor-
hood centers in the Far
Rockaways, the Bronx and
the Lower East Side; to ex-
pand scholarship funds and
provide vocational training
and employment programs
for the Orthodox community
in East Flatbush, Boro Park
and Canarsie in Brooklyn.
He also listed projects for
the Jewish elderly.
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JERUSALEM (JTA) --Ab-
sorption Minister S h l o m o
Rosen promised a delegation
of small settlements in the
north and in the Negev that
the absorption ministry would
Retribution is a vigilant
make special efforts this
year to channel new im- sleuth on life's highway, and
migants to those settlements. many try to slip the guard.
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Friday, June 21, 1974-15