- 6 Friday, April 25, 1975 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Seminary Names 'Ambassador' Head NEW YORK — George M. Levine, of Columbus, Ohio was named chairman of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America am- bassadors group. Levine succeeds William Blanks- teen, who has served in that position for the past 10 years. The ambassadors group, now in its 11th year, is a part of the Seminary's board of overseers, a na- tional advisory body, and serves as its educational arm. It conducts seminars and workshops - timed to coincide with each meeting of the board. Its purpose is to acquaint the board membership with the inner workings of the in- stitution and its many de- partments. Its members then serve as Seminary "ambassadors" to the com- munity-at-large. AJCommittee Plans 69th Parley Under Leadership of Detroiter NEW YORK — The com- plexities of the Middle East conflict, along with its im- pact on American Jews, will comprise a major part of the agenda for the 69th annual meeting of the American Jewish Committee, to be held Thursday through May 4 at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel here. The meeting, which will bring together representa- tives of AJC's 81 chapters and units throughout the United States, was planned by a committee under the chairmanship of Miles Jaffe, Detroit attorney and adjunct professor at Wayne State University Law School. .Together with planning committees of AJC leaders from across the country, he has developed a roster of speakers for the four-day meeting that includes Sim- New York State's Moreland Commission on Nursing Homes; and Vernon E. Jor- dan, Jr., executive director of the National Urban League. The formal opening of the four-day meeting will be preceded by meetings of AJC's four program advi- sory commissions, each dealing with a major area of the organization's activ- ities. MILES JAFFE cha Dinitz, Israel's Ambas- sador to the U.S.; Daniel P. Moynihan, former U.S. Ambassador to India and former presidential assist- ant for urban affairs; Nor- •man Podhoretz, editor of Commentary Magazine; Morris Abram, chairman of THIS IS THE VERY SAME MAN only the hair is changed you too can take years off. your looks honevwell barber salon of 424 ;11 I SAY WI place in New York in No- vember with a symposium on the "Holocaust — One Generation After," conclud- ing with a public function! at Carnegie Hall Nov. 5. He announced that the Bergen-Belsen Memorial Press will soon publish a full-length book, in English, titled "Between Man and Beast," a memoir of concen- tration camp experiences by Paul Trepman. Work has begun on the second volume of "Holocaust and Rebirth," which describes the world- wide activities of the Ber- gen-Belsen Federation dur- ing the past 10 years. Rosensaft announced the establishment of a special fund in Israel of $150,000 for literary grants to writ- ers and historians dealing with the Holocaust experi- ence. NEW YORK (JTA) — The 30th anniversary of the lib- eration of the infamous Ber- gen-Belsen death camp was marked here last week at a reunion of survivors and their friends sponsored by the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Associations. The theme of the gather- ing, at the Regency Hotel, was "Remembrance." "Remembrance is the key to survival," said Josef Rosen- saft, president of the federa- tion. Rosensaft announced an extensive program of memo- rial observances here, in Eu- rope. and- in Israel, that will take -place from through next November. Sam E. Block described the events, beginning last week with "Liberation Evenings" in New York, Montreal, To- ronto and Tel Aviv. He said a pilgrimage will be made to The 30th anniversary of the Bergen-Belsen site at the end of June to recite the liberation of the Ber- gen-Belsen camp was kadish for the victims. ; CONVINCE YOURSELF TODAY F U.S. Bergen-Beisen Survivors Mark Anniversary of Freedom An International As- sembly of Remembrance will be held in Jerusalem during the first week of July at which Arthur J. Goldberg, former U.S. Supreme Court Justice and former U.S. Ambassa- dor to the UN, will be pre- sentee with a special Lib- eration Award "in recognition of his humani- tarian services to peace and justice." Block said that a second International Assembly of Remembrance will take marked in Paris by several events. Memorial services were held at the Jewish Memorial and at the Na- tional Crypt on the Ile de la Cite in the center of the French capital. The National Federation of Interned and Deported Resistance Fighters and Patriots (FNDIRP) held a two-day assembly at the Mutualite Hall, attended by delegations from Belgium, Bulgaria, Italy, Hungary, Luxembourg, Romania, Czechoslovakia and the So- viet Union. . The national interreli- gious affairs commission will hear presentations by Rev. Edward Flannery, di- rector of the Secretariat for Catholic-Jewish Relations of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, and Rev. Dr. William Weiler, director of Christian-Jewish Relations of the National Council of Churches. The national foreign af- fairs commission will hear an analysis of the status of key Jewish communities around 'the world, with special attention to those countries that have under- gone major political changes in recent months — Portu- gal, Greece, Turkey and Iran. 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