THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS. Friday, October 11, 1974-9

NYC Council Funds Coordinating Council on Jewish Poverty

NEW YORK (JTA) - The
Metropolitan New York Co-
ordinating Council on Jewish
Poverty has received a re-

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funding grant of $475,000 for sources Administration.
Founded in: 1972, the co
the year beginning last July
1, a 50 per cent increase, ordinating council is the Jew-
from the city's Human Re- ish community's central body

for- coordinating city-wide ef-
forts to help 357,100 impov-
erished Jews living in New
York City.

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U.S. and Jewish Leaders
Mourn Shazar's Passing

NEW YORK (JTA) - with the modern social view-
American Jewish leaders, of man's potential.
"He was the inspiration
mourning the death' f former
President Zalman Shazar of and mentor of- generations of
Israel, recalled his scholar- Labor Zionists. In the role
ship, humanitarianism and of president, he gave Israel
dedication to Zionist ideals.. its Jewish identity and its
Rabbi Israel Miller, chair- progressive concern for all
man of the Conference of people."
David M. Blumberg, inter-
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Organizations, ob- national president of Bnai
served that President Sha- Brith, in a cable to president
zar's "commitment to Jewish Ephraim Katzir, stated: "We
scholarship and tradition, mourn with the people of Is-
c oupled with his social rael and Jews everywhere on
and humanitarian sensitivi- the passing of a distinguish-
ties, made him a creative ed leader of our times whose
force in the unification of Is- scholarship, love of the Jew-
rael's diverse population and ish tradition, and faith in
in creating bonds between the Jewish future distinguish-
Israel and the Jewish com- ed him always."
Rabbi Emanuel Rackman,
m u n i tie s throughout the
of New York's Fifth Avenue
world.
"His ties with American Synagogue, said Pre's•dent
Jews were strengthened both Shazar was one of the great-
by his frequent visits to our est Jews not only of this gen-
shores and by the warmth eration but of many genera-
and grace of his hospitality tions. He said his writings
in his official residence in will some day be recognized
Jerusalem," Rabbi Miller as great a contribution ashis
work for Israel.
said.
Ambassador David Rivlin,
"A great scholar-statesman,
he was one of the last of Israel's consul general in
the generation of Israel's New York, said President
pioneer fighters who helped Shazar's greatest contribu-
bring the state into being and tion was providing Israel with
who guided its destinies with "deep, profound unshakeable
and unbreakable faith."
skill and effectiveness."
Rabbi Miller, who is also
president of the American Workmen's Circle,
Zionist Federation, said that
President Shazar "was one of Forward Relocate
NEW YORK (JTA)-More
the foremost Zionist propon-
ents throughout his career." than 1,000 persons participat-
He termed him "an elo- ed for five hours Sept. 29 as
quent spokesman for Zionist E. 33rd St. between Park and
ideals ana -.clues, both in his Madison a v e n u e -s became
gifted writings and in his "Workmen's Circle Plaza"
and the new $750,000 home of
lofty speeches."
the Workmen's Circle and the
Rabbi Miller said that Jewish Daily 'Forward was
President Shazar "recognized dedicated by Mayor Abraham
that Zionism was a people's D. Beame, Israeli_ Consul
movement, and throughout Shlomo Levine and national
his brilliant career he main- Jewish and labor dignitaries.
tained his contact with the
With leading officials of the
people in Israel and through-
Jewish Labor Committee,
out the world."
Dr. Judah J. Shapiro, presi- Israel gond Organization,
dent of the Labor Zionist Affi- Histadrut, Farband, HIAS,
ance, said President Shazar United Hebrew Trades, Amer-
"was a leading intellectual ican Jewish Committee and
light of contemporary Labor the National Jewish Commu-
Zionism". He combined the nityRelations Advisory Coun-
traditional roots of Judaism cil in attendance, Harold Os-
troff, president of the 63,000-
member Jewish family fra-
ternal order said that after
Latin American
62 years on E. Broadway, the
Jews Urge Aid
Workmen's Circle had de-
cided "to move uptown and
for Fifi Victims
continue to be the bridge
BUENOS AIRES (JTA)- between Jewish fraternal
The Latin American Jewish secularism and the American
Congress issued an urgent labor movement.
appeal to the leaders of all
The six-story building at
Jewish representative bodies
and communities in Latin 45 E. 33rd St. houses the ad-
America to help the people ministrative offices of the
of Honduras in the wake of Workmen's Circle and its
hurricane Fifi, which claimed medical, social service, camp
and other departments. The
the lives of some 7,500 peo- Jewish Daily Forward com-
ple and made 50,000 resi- posing and editorial and busi-
dents homeless.
The LAJC urged the Jew- ness offices occupy other
ish leaders to cooperate with floors.

local committees set up to
aid Honduras. The appeal
was signed by Dr. Isaac Gol-
denb_erg, chairman, a n d
Marc Turkow, secretary, of
the LAJC.
Meanwhile, the American
Jewish Committee in Mexico
City confirmed that 'there
were no Jewish casualties in
the tragedy that hit Hon-
duras, but there was consid-
erable property damage.

French ORT Student
Has Own Company

PARIS - ORT' France re-
ports that a Montreuil grad-
uate has former his own tel-
evision service company.
On his trucks the signs
read: "Television service
and repairs-all makes and
models. All our technicians
are ORT graduates."

