THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
42 Friday, October 22, 1976
Zionist Youth Unit
Aids Job.Placement
NEW YORK — The
American Zionist Youth
'Foundation has underta-
ken for the first time to
function as a field work
agency for the Wurz-
weiler School of Social
Work of Yeshiva Univer-
sity.
The American Zionist
Youth Foundation is a
national organization
which sponsors educa-
tional programs and ser-
vices for American
- Jewish youth.
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French Jewish Academy Unearthed
CHICAGO — A Univer-
sity of Chicago professor
made French newspaper
headlines recently when
he concluded that a struc-
ture dating from the 11th
or 12th Century disco-
vered in Rouen this
summer was a Jewish
academy of higher learn-
ing.
It was found in exactly
the location predicted by
Norman Golb, professor
of Hebrew and Judeo-
Arabic Studies, in book,
"The History and Culture
of the Jews of Medieval
Rouen," published in
Hebrew last spring in Tel
Aviv.
In the absence of any
contrary emerging evi-
dence, the remains of the
Romanesque building
found on Rouen's Street
of the Jews will become an
internatioal cynosure for
medievalists and Judaic
scholars the world over.
It is the first discovery of
a medieval Jewish
academy.
For 10 years Golb has
been gathering the mate-
rials which underlie the
thesis of his book: that
medieval Rouen was a
flourishing center of
Jewish culture and Heb-
raic studies.
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As a result of the fight-
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Tuvia Friedman
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NEW YORK — Tuvia
Friedman, the Nazi-
hunter who has tracked
down 2,000 Nazi war
criminals and played a
major role in capturing
Adolf Eichmann, is on a
lecture tour in the United
States and Canada until
mid-December through
arrangements made by
the Jewish Welfare Board
lecture bureau.
Friedman is director of
the institute of Documen-
tation for the Investiga-
tion of Nazi War Crimes,
located in Haifa and
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its greatest heights in
medieval France, Glob
said.
The fact that there are
no windows on three sides
of the first floor further
convinced Glob that this
was an academy. Remains
of a spiral staircase have
been found in one corner
of the building.
Scholars are evaluat-
ing the boxes of finds col-
lected daily from the digs:
shards of 11th-to-13th
Century pots, coins,
pieces of jewelry and
other artifacts.
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In reaching his conclu-
sions, Golb took into ac-
count physical evidence
at the site and a wealth of
historical data.
Archeologists have
dated the building's con-
struction between 1090
and 1110 AD. Golb places
the probable construction
period as 1099-1105. This
was at the beginning of a
period of almost unbro-
ken tranquillity for the
Jews which lasted until
1306, a tranquillity that
allowed the development
of Jewish scholarship to
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long as the Palestinians
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control, disarmed and re-
turned to their camps.
In a related develop-
ment, Israeli newspapers
carried reports that the
PLO terrorist Ali
Salameh, who master-
minded the 1972 Munich
Olympics massacre, was
shot and seriously
wounded by unidentified
non-Israeli agents in
Beirut.
Salameh had been a
target in the secret war
being waged between Is-
raeli and terrorist agents
in various parts of the
world.
Veterans Seek Books for Israel
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NEW YORK — Sam
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Bond Organization, has
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year" by the American-
Israel Chamber of Corn-
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by Max Ratner of Cleve-
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Secretary of Commerce
Elliot L. Richardson, Is-
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Academy Expands
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The American Jewish
Committee's Academy for
Jewish Studies Without
Walls has expanded its
program to include a
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ram that will include
summer seminars next
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