Friday, May 19, 1918 9 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS xxxxxxx)(xxxxxx xxxXXx>cxxxXXXX.xx Yeshiva U. Offers Program on Teaching the Holocaust NEW YORK — Yeshiva University will offer an interdisciplinary summer institute on "Teaching the Holocaust," July 5-25, de- signed to fill a basic gap in the present educational curriculum for junior and senior high school students, according to Rabbi Robert S. riculum planners and coor- dinators; pedagogic spe- cialists; and graduate stu- dents. They will be offered the full scope of Yeshiva Uni- versity resources for the program: graduate and undergraduate faculty, lib- raries, and media center and archives together with the New York City Board of Education's newly-issued tial support in the party syllabus, "The Holocaust: A that he founded. But his Study of Genocide." political base has shrunken The institute will in- considerably. From 40,000 clude a study of the fac- registered members a year ago, the DMC is now down to 10,000. Although Yadin holds the office of Deputy Premier, nominally the second- ranking man in govern- ment, and presides over the Cabinet when Begin is ab- sent, his influence over gov- ernment policies has been minimal. His critics say there is no evidence of any DMC in-put in foreign pol- icy and no sign that Yadin has made any headway toward effecting the social reforms that were a key element in the DMC's elec- tion platform. Hirt, director of Holocaust Studies. Applications for the program should be re- ceived by May 26. The institute is aimed at Judaic and general studies teachers in Jewish schools and in public, private and supplementary junior and senior high schools; cur- Dissension Wracks DMC TEL AVIV (JTA) — The secretariat of the Demo- cratic Movement for Change (DMC) is trying to stem an open revolt within the party against the lead- ership of Prof. Yigael Yadin. It voted unanim- ously to condemn Dan Bib- aro, chairman of the DMC's council, for participating in a meeting of DMC dissi- dents urging Yadin's re- moval. Bibaro himself was urged to resign. The DMC, which emerged from the elections just a year ago as Israel's third largest political party, has been wracked by internal differences since then. These were magnified when the party leadership voted to join Premier Menahem Begin's Likud-led coalition late last year. That move alienated the DMC's "Shinui" (Change) faction and other moderates. The dissident factions convened the meeting Mon- day night at which Yadin and other party leaders were accused of abandoning DMC principles and looking after their own interests. The meeting drew barely 100 members but these in- cluded Bibaro, who occupies a leadership position. Let- ters of support were re- ceived from two DMC Knesset-members, Mor- dechai Virshuvski and Shmuel Toledano. The secretariat's unani- mous condemnation of the meeting indicated that Yadin still enjoys substan- Labor Zionists Criticize Begin on 242 Views NEW YORK (JTA) — The Labor Zionist Alliance issued a policy statement calling on the government of Israel to accept the tradi- tional interpretation of Resolution 242 "namely, peace with defensible bor- ders agreed to in negotia- tions with all of its neighboring states and in- cluding territorial com- promises on all fronts, but no return to the 1967 bor- ders." At the same time, the LZA assailed the "contin- ued erosion of support" for Israel by the Carter Ad- ministration and criticized the Administration for tying the sale of war planes to Israel with war plane sales to Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, the Jewish Labor Committee criticized Israel's Menahem Begin, Egypt's Anwar Sadat, and Jimmy Carter "for con- tributing to the breakdown of peace negotiations." For information and ap- plications, write Stuart Zweiter, Stone Sapirstein Center, Yeshiva Univer- sity, Room 519, 500 West 185th St., New York, 10033. X Now at tual accounts of the X Holocaust and its histori- X cal baCkground; partici- pant reaction sessions; teaching strategies; us- ing interdisciplinary methods and multi-media resources, including Holocaust documents, exhibitions and pre- sentations. teiV? Zero Neckband Shirts 100% Cotton Solid & Stripes from $27.50 Long 8. Short Sleeves 31455 Southfield Road between 13 & 14 mile) Phone: 645-5560 Open 9-6 daily Ito 5.30 Sat.) 9-9 Thurs. & Fri. ample parking/credit cards accepted >( 5(XX X)000(XX X)< XXXXX X XXX XY X X XXX X WIN A DUTCH TREAT FROM A&P Air Pollution Detector Created REHOVOT — Weizmann Institute scientists have de- veloped a new method of de- tecting air pollution. Pollution particles can be made to emit a sound by enclosing a sample of air, thought to contain pollut- ants, in a specially-designed container. 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