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Dr. Hillel Ruskin, head of the Department of Physical Education at the Hebrew University, was traveling abroad two summers ago and had made arrange- ments to join physical edu- cators from Israel at the Zurich Airport in order to fly with them to the USSR to attend the international meeting of FISU, the inter- national body of physical educators. The Russian Ambassador who was stationed in Switz- erland would not permit Is- raeli journalists to accom: pany the athletes to Moscow to cover the university games, despite the fact that visas had been issued to the writers. The Ambassador calmly ripped out the visa pages and then turned to us and said, "Well, I don't see any visas inside these passports." THE WHOLE FAMILY will delight in dining here. Enjoy fine food, comfort and service at reasonable prices too! * STEAKS ' * CHICKEN * SEA FOOD (ASK ABOUT OUR FINE SELECTION OF WINES!) 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"I was appalled at the sil- ence that prevailed in the meeting room and was stunned when not even the United States delegate lifted a finger to help us in our protest against this malicious action. This was the first time in my life that I felt that the whole world was against my people, the Jewish folk. I felt like crying, but I saved my tears for later in the week." Dr. Ruskin described his view of Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasir Arafat sitting with Kremlin leaders at the Games, how Russian Jews stormed the playing field to mix with the Israeli athletes, and how they were beaten by the KGB secret police. The Israeli basketball team was booed unmerci- fully by the crowd, and So- viet Jews who unfurled banners in the stand were beaten by Soviet police during all four games. Only at the Moscow Syn- agogue was the Israeli dele- gation able to mingle with the crowds. "I left for home with the firm resolve that my future services as a physical educa- tor had to be built around the premise of improving the quality and raising the standards of health and physical education in Jew- ish community centers and YM-YWHA's . . . "I felt it was my duty to aid staffs to convey the meaning of Israel for the Jewish_people, to interpret Israel as a rich resource in Jewish programming and to build a stronger bond of understanding between the Jewish people of Israel and North America." As a result of his experi- ence in Russia, Hillel Rus- kin's thinking and philoso- Get On The Right Track' Famous "BIG" Tyme Sandwiches phy, so far as sports is concerned, has changed considerably. He is de- pressed over the fact that a study he made at Hebrew University indicated that 51 percent of deaths in Is- rael were due to the failure of the cardio-vascular sys- tems. It was established that this was due to the fact that only three percent of the population is active during leisure time. "I have studied every piece of writing I can on the psychology of aggressive sport, on behavior, on 'life- time' sports. I have spoken to -everybody who will listen, preaching the message that people must exercise in or- der to live. It really doesn't tale much — maybe 15 min- utes a day jogging easily, just enough to raise the heart rate to 130-140 beats a minute. Just enough to create a training effect. "People have to be in- structed in sports so that they can participate after the age of 30. Most of them don't realize that when they hit 30 they are really old people, physiologically speaking." In pursuit of this type of programming, Ruskin joined the staff of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board as a special consult- ant, where he can give of his .experience and train- ing, at the same time com- mitting himself and his students to a Jewish exist- ence. Dr. Ruskin says, "Physical activity in Juda- ism is invested with human dignity and spiritual sanct- ity. Judaism believes in the soul, and the body must be regarded as a sacred temple of the soul. Some of the spir- itual giants of Judaism be- lieved that every activity of man should be purposeful. "According to Maimon- ides, the purpose of physical activity is to serve as a means, not as a goal, to- wards the achievement of man's major purpose on earth. The Maharal adds that intellectual activity specifies that man and the body shall be taken care of, in order to serve as a staging area to the activities of the mind. Without a healthy body man cannot achieve completeness and therefore, physical activities are justi- fied." `Hester Street' Due at Somerset "Hester Street," a film about the Americanization of East European immi- grants who settled in New York's Lower East Side, will open for an exclusive De- troit showing Dec. 19 at the Somerset Cinema. 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