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… national youth commission. Graduate courses in the field of the Romance languages have been given at the University of Michigan for 80 years. C is for CHILDREN who wear proper shoes "u First $100…
…• Jewish Youth No Longer 'Escapist,' Dr. Haber Tells Hillel Delegates * WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Les- sening of external and economic pressures in the American com- munity is allowing Jewish youth to…
… cease being "escapist," Dr. William Haber, chairman of Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation : said at a meeting of the Na- tional Hillel Commission. The new security, he said, "has dissolved apologetics and…
… national Hillel head, criticized national agencies whose "zealous efforts" to or- ganize students along denomi- national lines are creating "de- nominational rifts." Stressing the danger of "fragmentation…
… and organizational competition" he characterized Hillel as a uniting agency where Jewish students can learn both about their ideological differences and the importance of their com- mon faith. Rabbi…
… other groups have something of value to contribute. Announcing a $1,750,000 bud- get for '960, national Hillel director Rabbi • Benjamin M. Kahn made known that Hillel has 170 requests for its service…
… Dinin, dean of the California school. * * * JEFF WACHLER and BOB SILVER of the Jewish Corn- munity Center's Men's Health Club won the Class C doubles squash tournament, sponsored by the Michigan Squash…
… scholar, as associate re- search professor of Latin- American Jewish History at the University of Judaism, Los Angeles branch of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Amer- ica, was announced by Dr. Sam- uel…
…." He said that, to be Jews, young people must take an ini- tiative in this regard that was not required of grandparents who enjoyed Eastern Europe's rich Jewish tradition. He stressed that American- born…
… parents do not have this contact with the past. Their children arrive at college "not knowing of the history, poetry, literature, art and theology of the Jews," he said. Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, a former…