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•are: Rabbi Zev Schostak,

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principal; Edward Ro-
senthal, executive direc-
tor; Dr. Martin Guyer,
president; Herbert
Speiser and Bernard
Dach, vice president;
Phillip Stollman, honor-
ary president; Ithamar
Koenigsberg, David S.
Tanzman and George
Weingarden, past presi-
dents. Education com-
mittee includes Rabbi
Max Kapustin, chairman
Jack Zwick, vice presi-
dent; Erwin Posner, trea-'
surer; Rabbi Gerald Tel-
ler, secretary; and Celia
Stern, administrator.

Lottie Tanzman will
install the PTA board.
Officers include: Bracha

Kupinsky, president; Judy Teller,
chairman of the board; Phyllis
Koenigsberg, vice president;
Joanne Paholak and Marcia
Rosenbloom and Esther Ryba,
secretaries; Esther Rube, trea-
surer; Judy Sloss, editor of Kol
Akiva; and Gail Adler, Mary Be-
res, Pearlena Bodzin, Rose Ches-
sler, Sharon Dach, Paula Finkels-
tein, Gabby Karp, Miriam Kelman,
Carol Lowenberg, Stephanie
Merzon, Esther Posner, Elaine
Sabbota, Evelyn Schwartzberg,
Myra Selesny, Elsie Simkovitz,
Sandy Singal, Corrine Skorski,
Esther Starr, Joanne Zuroff and
Shifra Zwick. Relatives and
friends are invited.

No man deceives while in
his death agony.
—The Talmud

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Moynihan Beats Abzug for U.S.
Senate Stressing Jewish Issues

NEW YORK (JTA) —

Daniel P. Moynihan, the
former United States
ambassador to the United
Nations, won the Democ-
ratic nomination for the
U.S. Senate Tuesday by
gathering a bare one per-
cent more of the votes
than his chief rival in the
five-way contest, Rep.
Bella Abzug.
Moynihan will now face
the incumbent Sen.
James Ruckley who eas-
ily won the Republican
primary contest against.
Rep. Peter A. Peyser.
Moynihan's television
advertisements showed
him attacking the resolu-
tion linking Zionism with
racism at last year's Gen-
eral Assembly session.
Abzug stressed her votes
in support of Israel and
her attack on the Arab
boycott.
The-reason for the stress
on the Jewish vote is that
New York's Jewish voters
traditionally vote in
primaries in larger num-
bers than any other group.
This proved to be impor-
tant in a race where less
than 25 percent of the re-
gistered Democrats
turned out at the polls.
However, some Jews
criticized what they consi-
dered a blatant appeal to
Jews on parochial issues.
But, it apparently paid
off for both Moynihan and
Abzug who together won
70 percent of the Jewish
vote, and especially for
Moynihan, who has won a
great deal of popularity in
the Jewish community
because of his support of
Israel at the U.N.
Moynihan's largest
plurality in New York
City was in Borough Park
which has the largest
concentration of Or-
thodox Jews in the world
and where he won 55 per-
cent of the vote. Citiwide,
Moynihan won about 40
percent of the Jewish vote
and Abzug 30 percent.
Abzug lost narrowly in
the Riverdale section of
the Bronx. Among the
Jewish voters. of the west
side, whom she repre-
sents in Congress, she
apparently was the top

Israeli Sailors
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NEW YORK (JTA) —
Two of th'e nine Israeli
merchant seamen who
were injured when the
minibus they were in col-
lided with a gasoline de-
livery truck early Tues-
day were reported still in
critical condition at St.
Vincent's Hospital. They
are Alexander Alon, 23
and Shabtai Golds-
schmidt, 58.
The hospital said two
others, Dedri Kubi and
Zion M. Turgi, were re-
leased and the other five
are in fair condition. A
tenth seaman, Mordechai
Aderi was killed in the ac-
cident. The sailors are all
members of the crew of
the Zim container ship,
Zim Genoa.
Police said charges are
still pending against the
drivers of the two vehi-
cles.

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Buckley, like his repub-
lican opponent, Peyser,
has been in Congress a
supporter of Israel and
the struggle of Soviet
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