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The-event was sponsored by the United Zionists- Revisionists (Herut) whose. chairman, Eryk Spektor, received the proclaination on behalf of the movement founded by Jabotinsky. The Jabotinsky Centennial Dinner will be held at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel Nov. 11 and Begin will be the main speaker. JERUSALEM — Dr. Eliahu Elath, Israel's first Ambassador to the United States and former Hebrew University president, and his wife Zahava, have de- cided to bequeath their house in Bet Hakerem to the University. They will also present the University with Mrs. Elath's collection of art ob- jects and Dr. Elath's per- sonal archive which will put at the disposal of st Women's League dents and teachers and the NEW YORK — The bi- public in general in a spe- ennial convention of the cial hall at the Jewish Na- Women's League for Con- tional and University Li- servative Judaism is ex- brary on the Givat Ram petted to draw 2,000 dele- campus. The hall will be named gates when it convenes at the Concord Hotel in after the Elaths, both Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. for alumni of the Hebrew Uni- tive days of sessions begin- versity from the eerily days ning Nov. 16. of its foundation. DISCOVEn BRIAN itlINA111) MOVIE GUIDE 98 0 vE R D ID ANgthi s PION Over •100 • • • • • • • statesman and poet who believed in the sanctity of the individual. "He was a visionary who dreamt of a free Israel in its historic homeland, a society based on justice and the spirit of the ancient prophets. I extend to you my very best wishes for the success of this historic event." Prominent Jews, city offi- cials and representatives of the Governor's office and the government of Israel gathered at City Hall Oct. 22 to pay tribute to Zeev Vladimir Jabotinsky. Mayor Edward Koch pro- claimed Oct. 22 "Jabotinsky Day" which marked the be- ginning of the Jabotinsky centennial year. 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