-mug, itify a!, mei III[ ULM! I /MIMI REINJ Knesset Speaker Warhaftig Retires, Served Since 1948 By UZI UZI BENZIMAN JERUSALEM (JTA) — Dr. Zerach Warhaftig, the doyen of the Knesset, has left the parliament ,after 33 years of continuous service. At the age of 75, Warhaf- tig, a member of the Na- tional Religious Party, left the political arena with ill feelings toward none and with a sense of calm ac- ceptance. From the vantage point of elder statesmen and experi- enced politicians — and as a noted talmudic scholar — he stands back and observes the hectic arena of today's Politics: Warhaftig himself was corn in Poland in 1906 and studied law at War- of Poland. All escaped to Shanghai. He immigrated to Israel DR. WARHAFTIG - saw University. During World War II, he led a re- scue mission that saved the lives of some 5,000 Jews from various cities Handicapped American Joins Haifa Archeological Project HAIFA — A handicapped American woman is par- ticipating in an underwater archeological diving project in Israel. Anna Mary Washburn of Boulder, Colo., is participat- ing in the Caesarea Ancient Harbor Excavation Project of the University of Haifa's Center for Maritime Studies. The project is being conducted in cooperation with teams from the Uni- veisity of Colorado and the University of Victoria, Canada. A fourth-year student of anthropology at the Uni- versity of Colorado, Miss Washburn wanted to corn- bine her work in cultural anthropology with archeol- ogy. She became interested in the excavations at Caesarea after taking a class taught by Prof. Robert Hohlfelder, the head of the Colorado :" team and CAHEP's associate .direc- tor. A certified diver, Miss Washburn is part of a group of 35 Israeli, American and Canadian underwater ar- cheologists, marine spe- cialists, and students (the largest underwater ex- cavation team ever as- sembled), who are exploring the submerged ruins of the harbor com- plex of Caesarea in 1947 and, as a leading ac- tivist of the national reli- t gious movement, he was in- cluded in the "Peoples As- sembly," the first semi- parliamentary organ estab- lished in 1948 in order to prepare the first elections in the fledgling Jewish state. His research on legal sys- tems had a major impact on the formulation of the "Election Law," by which the elections are still run. "One of the questions that arose in those days," says the veterian parliamenta- rian, "was whether the law should lay down restrictions on the eligibility of candi- dates who have a criminal past. "I object to such limita- tion, arguing that it was entirely unlikely that in Israel there would ever be 10,000 people (in 1948 this was the figure needed to elect one member of the Knesset) Museum Recalls Abolitionist August Bondi ANNA WASHBURN TOMORROW 250 BABIES WILL BE BORN MENTALLY RETARDED Maritima, a city con- structed by Herod the Great late in the first cen- tury BCE. Miss Washburn's work for the four-week season has been, in the main, par- ticipating in a series of air- lift operations in and around the harbor entrance which are aimed at dis- covering the periods in which the harbor was used and defining the construc- tion of several submerged ruins. In addition, she and the other student volunteers take part in study courses in the history of Caesarea, the archeology of the land of rael, basic under-M.1er- archeology and ancient port research, coastal geography and oceanography, for which they can receive aca- demic credits from the Uni- versity of Haifa. Other students from North America participat- ing in the project are Bob Morstein-Marx of Carbon- dale, Colo.; Elizabeth Berg of Colorado; and Andrew Sherwood of Calgary, Al- berta. 125 don't have to be. Bomb Wrecks NY Synagogue You can help! Association for Retarded Citizens Jewish Association for Retarded Citizens Sponsors of Haverim Homes 24525 Southfield, Rd., Suite 107 Southfield, Mi. 48075 557-7650 A Public Service Contribution CLARKSTOWN, N.Y. — A bomb went offat the New Jewish Center here last week, causing an estimated $10,000 in damages at the Coniervative congregation. The bombing was the latest in a series of anti- Semitic incidents in the Clarkstown area. No sus- pects have been ap- prehended-in any of the at- tacks. GALESBURG, Ill. -- Wood from a tree that grew near the home of Jewish abolitionist August - M. Bondi will frame a picture of him soon to be placed in the John Brown Museum run by the Kansas State Historical Society, the Galesburg Historical Society announced. The picture shows. Bondi in the uniform of the Fifth Kansas Cavalry in which he was a sergeant for 3 1/2 years during the civil War. A photo of Bondi in his later years has hung in the Brown Museum for years. The new photo has never been published before. ORT Offers Archive Guide NEW YORK — A com- plete guide to the newly es- tablished library and arc- hive of original documents and–materials relating to the 101 year history of ORT is now available. The "Guide to the Mate- rial on ORT's History," as well as access to the archive, is available to qualified scholars and historians for research in areas relating to Jewish history, from the American ORT Federation, 817 Broadway, New York, N.Y., 10003. Nobody sellgl diamo for les-§..tA who would back a crimi- nal as their representa- tive in the Knesset. I added that should there be support for such a man, then the Israeli people will deserve to have him included in its legislature." 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