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July 22, 1983 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-07-22

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture
Elects Philip M. Klutznick President

NEW YORK - Philip M.
Klutznick of Chicago has
been elected president of the
Memorial Foundation for
Jewish Culture. Klutznick,
who was a founding
member of the foundation,
succeeds the late Dr.
Nahum Goldmann.

The foundation was es-
tablished in 1964 as a living
memorial to the six million
Jews who perished in the
Holocaust. It helps Jewish
communities, institutions

and individuals throughout
the world through grants
for Jewish scholarship, edu-
cation and research; the
training of young Jewish
men and women for profes-
sional Jewish service in cul-
turally deprived com-
munities; and the documen-
tation, commemoration and
teaching of the Holocaust.

Klutznick is a former in-
ternational president of
Bnai Brith and present
honorary president. He was

VANCOUVER, British
Columbia (JTA) - Harold
Troper, co-author with Irv-
ing Abella of "None Is Too
Many," a book which details
Canada's restrictive immi-
gration policies against
Jews before and during
World War II, told the
Canadian Society of Ger-
manists that Canada's atti-
tude towards German
Jewish intellectuals was
even more strident during
that period.
Troper, who delivered his
paper at the annual meet-
ing of the Learned Societies
of Canada, said that Cana-
dian government policy was
part of the larger immigra-
tion philosophy endorsed by
Canadians from the early
years of the century.
Those policies were an
expression of Canada's be-
lief that only Northern
European types would
make the proper kind of

immigrant needed to de-
velop Canada's vast rural
areas. Jews and Italians
(and other peoples) were not
considered suitable for this
kind of settlement popula-
tion.
When the Nazis took
over in Germany, Troper
related, many German
Jewish intellectuals tried
to obtain asylum in
Canada and met with a
total blockade.
In surveying the Cana-
dian university scene,
Troper produced grim evi-
dence of the attitude of
Canadian academics
towards the prospects of
German Jewish intellectu-
als arriving in Canada.

The initial response to the
German Jews was that
there were no academic
vacancies. Troper said iron-
ically that even if there had
been any vacancies no Ger-

BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN

ABBE A. LEVI

more recently the president
of the World Jewish Con-
gress and is now president
emeritus.
He is a former vice
president of both JWB and
what is now the World Con-
federation of Jewish Com-
munity Centers, and served
as U.S. Secretary of Com-
merce under President
Jimmy Carter. Klutznick
has served in various fed-
eral government posts
under seven U.S.
Presidents.

Author Discloses Canadian Bias
Against German Jewish Refugee

man Jews would have been
invited because in the 1930s
and 1940s the Canadian
universities did not employ
Jewish academics. That
situation did not change
until the 1950s.
Troper, who teaches his-
tory at the Ontario Institute
for Studies in Education in
Toronto, quoted from docu-
ments in which university
spokesmen during the
pre-war years warned
ominously about the spectre
of Jews inundating the uni-
versities if German Jewish
intellectuals were allowed
into Canada.

People can find out in
three minutes if they have
Mercury poisoning - which
can lead to blindness, retar-
dation, even death - when
their doctors use a new test-
ing kit developed at Israel's
Weizmann Institute of Sci-
ence.

Friday, July 22, 1983 11

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