• THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS U.S. Students at Tel Aviv U. Helping Deprived Israeli Kids NEW YORK—"It gets us out of the 'campus ghetto' and allows us to meet with the ‘`other Israel' ", was the description by one of the 60 American students at Tel Aviv University who partici- pated in a volunteer pro- gram helping children and teenagers in Or Yehuda and Kiryat Shalom (low income areas of -Tel Aviv). "The kids learn more English, more rapidly, when they play basketball or soccer, than they would if we came just to teach them English" was the con- sensus of the students from many different sections of the United States, who are studying in the Overseas Student Programs at the university. "There was no set pro- gram," continued the stu- dents in describing the proj- ect, which was sponsored by the Volunteer Section of the Overseas Student Pro- grams. "When the young- cation supervised the pro- sters declared they were in- gram in which 250 children terested in boats, we took and teenagers participated. them to the Maritime Mu- seum in Haifa. When they The project was one of expressed an interest in the the many social and cultur- university and how we al activities offered by the lived, we organized an eve- Overseas Student Pro- ning at the dorms. In this grams. Others include spe- way our relationship devel- cial tours of the country, oped and we gained their and week-end seminars, led confidence." by faculty specialists, in University psychologists contemporary social and po- and the Voluntary Service litical problems in the Unit of the Ministry of Edu- Middle East. ILO Attacks on Israel, U.S. Causing American Withdrawal • ► Lir WASHINGTQN—Secre- tary of Labor Ray Mar- shall, who returned recent- ly from what he character- ized as a "disappointing" assembly of the Inter- national Labor Organization in Geneva, said last week that the United States was likely to pull out of the United Nations agency this United States, Israel and ter, he said November. their allies. Marshall added, that is The U.S. gave the ILO was likely the U.S. would the required two-year no- Marshall emphasized how- not remain in the ILO after tice in 1975 that it would ever, that no final decision Nov. 5, and that a pullout withdraw unless Commun- had been made on with- could well "mean the end ist and Third-World coun- drawl. The Cabinet will of the ILO" since the U.S. tries stopped using the ,or- take up the issue this pays about 25 percent.of the ganization as a forum for month and make a recom- organization's annual budg- political attacks on the mendation to President Car- et, or $20 million. Begin Emissary Finds Favor Toward Israel in Congress o- WASHINGTON (JTA )- The personal representative of Israeli Premier Men- ahem Begin who has been assessing American senti- ment toward Begin's lead- ership during the past four weeks said that he found "a considerable degree of un- derstanding" among approx- imately 50 members of Con- gress with whom he has spo- ken and that the Jewish community is "solidly be- hind Israel." Shmuel Katz is expected to take charge of his coun- try's information program. He said "The atmosphere was not very pleasant" when he first arrived here "as a result of severe, even horrendous, reaction in the American media" to the Is- raeli election results, but now the climate "is quite different." He said he found "no con- flict" among the Congress- men he met about Begin's Orthodox Urged to GiveWomen Greater Role in Religious Life • • • 11. I • - FALLSBURG, N.Y. ,(JTA)—An Orthodox rabbin- ic scholar called upon the Orthodox community to give a , greater voice and role to Jewish women in re- ligious life Within the frame- work of Jewish religious law. Rabbi Moshe S. Gorelik, chairman of the 41st annual convention of the Rabbinic- al- Council of America, the Orthodox rabbinical associ- ation, spoke at the con- cluding session of the con- vention. He said "Women should be encouraged to strength- en their participation in the religious community such as on synagogue lioards, educational .institutions and philanthropic agencies. Their involvement should be in primary roles and not merely as auxiliaries," he said. Gorelik said "the solution is not to ask the woman to Replace Bergmans • 410 • • • NEW YORK—Two sons of Bernard Bergman, the nursing home operator in New York and New Jersey who was convicted last year of Medicaid fraud, were replaced, last week as administrator and con- troller of the Crescent Park Nursing Home. Bergman served • 31/2 months of a prison sen- tence, and is scheduled to begin a one year term July 12. He resumed control of the nursing home June 3, provoking an outcry by pub- lic health and law enforce- ment officials. New York's health com- missioner, state attorney imitate the man but rather to ascribe dignity to her as a unique being and co-part- ner with man in the crea- tion of an authentic Jewish life." position of negotiations with- out preconditions and Is- rael's right to Judaea and Samaria and that "we must not be expected to make concessions without negotia- tions." Katz indicated that the Tel Aviv U. Math Departinent Grows NEW YORK—"It usually takes some 30 years for a science community to be es- tablished, especially in an exact science like math- ematics," comments Dr. V.D. Milman, associate. pro- fessor of mathematics at Tel Aviv University. -"But here in the mathematics de- partment of the university we have created, in five years, a science community that has achieved an unsur- passed reputation in the in- In Grossinger, N.Y. in an historic shift in the tradi- tion of the Central Confer- ternational academic ence of American Rabbis world." (CCAR), the organization of Prof. Milman and his fa- the Reform rabbinate ther, Dr. David Milman, adopted a position paper professor of mathematics suggesting that Jews have at TAU, whose name is larger families "because known to every student of there are simply not functional analysis for the enough of us to be assured basic Krein-Milman Theo- survival in succeeding- gen- rem, are among the arriv- eration." als from the Soviet Union The CCAR also voted to who have contributed to the join with its congregational development of the presti- counterpart in the Reform gious reputation of the de- movement, the Union of partment. American Hebrew Congre- Other internationally gations in creating a mass known mathematicians who membership organization joined the department for Reform Jews who wish -.have Prof. Israel Goch- to join the World Zionist Or- include berg, the–only member of ganization. any Soviet Academy of Sci- ences who has thus far at Nursing Facility been allowed to emigrate; Prof. I. Piatetski-Shapiro, general and special state one of the world's leading prosecutor asked the Feder- mathematicians whose in- al Bankruptcy Court to re- terests range from the num- move Bergman as "debtor ber theory and classical in charge. ' The court "hard" analysis to modern _named a trustee and none analysis and algebraic of the Bergmans are now in- geometry; Prof. Nauk volved with the operation of Boris Korwnblum, a mem- the home. ber of the Institute of Math- ematics in the Soviet Union New Trade Seen TEL AVIV—A Mexican and Prof. Boris Moisheson, of the world's leading trade delegation to Israel one algebraic geometers who is has asked Israel to set up currently at the forefront - of joint trade ventures. The this very active field. group wants Israel to manu- In addition to the Rus- facture the Arava airplane sians, the Department has in Mexico and also sees po- attracted such prominent tential for tourist items: American scholars as Dr. clothing, jewelry, leather Harley Flanders and Dr. Shlomo Sternberg. goods and handicrafts. new Israeli government will embark on a com- prehensive information pro- gram in the United States because of the "mis- information" and "dis- information" taking place and the "rather successful Arab propaganda." German Swastika Painter Arrested Friday, July 1, 1977 21 •••••••••••••••••• • • • • DISCO • • • • • • _ • • • BONN—A 42-year-old man was arrested in Hano- ver on suspicion of having • daubed swastikas and Nazi • slogans in the Jewish ceme- tery and the old part of the city. High school students have offered to help clean up the cemetery, and a parlimen- tary group and children • have sent money to help in • • the restoration. 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