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October 18, 1968 • Page Image 21

…Friday, October 13, 1963-21 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Mr. Nina visits fusers Prima Minister Lai EsIskal Jars:aim, Jape 23, 1117, has weeks at 1 u 1 Day Wu le &sem MiiI-Ent ram. Richard M. Nixon Issued this Challenge to the Administration On September 8th . . . "Israel must possess sufficient military power to deter an attack. As long as the threat of Arab attack remains direct and imminent,sufficient power means the balance must be tipped in...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 22

…Labor Zionists. Nationally, Locally, Endorse Humphrey-Muskie 'ream NEW YORK — The candidacies of Hubert H. Humphrey and Ed- mund S. Muskie for President and vice president were endorsed Oct. 10 by the Central Committee of the Labor Zionist Organization of America-Poale Zion. tan of the Council of the Labor Zionist Organization of Metropoli- tan Detroit, it was unanimously decided to endorse Hubert H. Humphrey and Edmund S. Muskie for Preside...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 23

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Women's HILLEL DAY SCHOOL PTO an- nounces the election of the follow- ing officers: Mesdames Abraham Pasternak, president; Morris Baker and Franklin Siden, vice presi- dents; Donald Davidson and Simon Murciano, secretaries; and Julian Liebman, treasurer. The committee chairmen for the new school year are: Mesdames Saul Reubin, mem- bership; David Margolin and Hy- man Freedland, square dance; John Mames and Herbert Lef...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 24

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October 18, 1968 • Page Image 25

…26—Friday, October 18, 1968 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS R osen th a 1 F reed la nel Rites at Arias Shalom - . Co-Op Council Sets Stephanie Kutz:cn Thetis Dr.G rossma n of Ch !Annual Meeting Open to the Public Cooperative Council will hold its annual meeting 12:15 p.m. Thurs- day at Temple Emanuel. Mrs. Abe Bc,okstein and Mrs. Jules Sanders, vice presidents of League of Jewish Womens Orga- nizations, are co-chairmen of the program. They will h...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 26

…Jacqueline Gilson to Wed Ronald Lorfel in June Sally Fields Honored. I Miss Nancy Goodman by Shaarit Haplayta I Engaged to Mr. Ehrlich Shaarit Haplayta honored Sally Fields at a surprise birthday party at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Among the guests were Council- woman Mary Beck and Judge Nathan J. Kaufman. Mrs. Fields is a member of City of Hope, Sinai Hospital Guild, Women's Economic Club, the De- troit Women's Passenger Traffic Club, I...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 27

…28—Friday, October 18, 1960 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Welfare Federation Honors Mrs. Jones, Sinai Hospital At the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation, honors were extended to Mrs. Harry L. Jones (seated), who received the Fred M. Butzel Award, and Sinai Hospital. In the photo with Mrs. Jones are Paul Zuckerman, (seated, left), Max Zivian, (seated right) and Dr. Julien Priver, (standing). Zuckerman is vice president of Federation a...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 28

…Revisionists to Celebrate activities in Society David P. Zack, president of the Jewish National Fund and Mrs. Wm. Levin, president of the Women's Auxiliary of JNF, head the Michigan delegation to the Jewish National Fund. National Assembly, at the New York Hilton Hotel. Dr. Israel Wiener, Jack Belkin, Prof. Samuel M. Levin and Selma Friedman will join Zack and Mrs. Levin, along with members of the auxiliary who include Mesdames Pearl Nosan, ...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 29

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, October 18, 1968 • • A MINO • t GREEN-8 CENTER Suburbans BLOOMFIELD COMMONS REMODELING SALE! GREEN-8 IS GROWING ! SHOP BOTH STORES ! SATURDAY & SUNDAY! SATURDAY & SUNDAY! Double Wool KNIT ! 1;: Very Famous Label! Reg. $50 Now $25 SATURDAY & SUNDAY! Author of Book on Today's German Jews to Open Book Fair at Center Nov, 9 The men's club of Temple Beth B. Z. Goldberg, whose daily col- umn has appea...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 30

…`The Two of Us' Opens at Studio 8 Theater The Studio-8 Theater is present- ing "The Two of Us," winner of 10 international awards, directed by Claude Berri and starring Michel Simon and Alain Cohen. The film takes place in Nazi- occupied France in spring 1944. Young Claude (Alain Cohen) is sent by his Jewish parents to stay with a Gentile couple in the country. The father (Michel Simon) is staunchly anti-Semitic, but a warm relationship devel...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 31

…BarbaraLesyBetrothed Director of Hospital for Tumors Talks at Meeting of City of Hope Groups City of Hope Businessmen Plan Dance to Mr. Ronald Cohen Dr. Ralph L. Byron Jr., direc- cology and general surgery in THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, October 18, 1968 tor of the City of Hope National 1955, he was named director of Medical Center's Hospital for Tu- the medical center's Hospital for Tumors and Allied Diseases a year mors and Allied ...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 32

…People Make News Sam Beber, Park Forest, EL, community planner and developer, h a s contributed $100,000 tow ar d creation of a Bnai Brith youth camp in the Mid- west, it was an- nounced by Ben Barkin of Mil- waukee, national chairman of the Bnai Brith Youth Commission. The camp will be operated by the Bnai Brith Youth Organization for leadership train- Beber ing and informal Jewish education on regional and international levels. It will augm...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 33

…34—Friday, October 18, 19611 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Youth News Kids to Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom TRICK CR TREAT, EH? 1-151-1-1-1E1-1, WELL,THIS FOR UNICEF! HE SAID,"THIS IS FOR YOU, • NICZP! HOW SHOULD • KNOW? GAN'T EVEN FIGURE HOW HE KNEW MY NAME! Grotesque, contorted features. Grim, tragic lines etched by hun- ger and disease. Fanciful, whimsical caricatures. Bodies deformed by starvation. Silhouett...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 34

…Jerusalem's Old Shrines Being Reconstructed Friday, October 18, 1968 35 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - U Thant Hails Award to Charles Jordan (Continued from Page 1) i Yeshiva, one of the oldest in- tion. No Jews have remained Habad, who in Mandatory times stitutions of Jewish learning in in the city because they all UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) with his wife. The case remain had on several occasions blown Jer u s a I e m. also reopened a fled or ...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 35

…'Pundits Muddle M. E. Issue in the Capital (Continued from Page 1) barrassing to many and are re- sented in the knowledgeable quar- ters where it is known with cer- tainty that Israel's best friends often are to be found not among members in both houses of Con- gress who come from states with large Jewish populations but from remote areas where the Jewish voters are small in numbers. The "Jewish vote" charge has been utilized, capitalized upo...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 36

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 18, 1968-37 Tinian's Rainbow' Comes to Americana Theater Warner Bros.-Seven Arts is pre- senting the Technicolor-Panavision film, "Finian's Rainbow," at the Americana Theater. The reserved seat presentation is the first road- show attraction for the theater. • BANQUET FACILITIES Now: Open Sunday 12 Noon 7523 W. McNichols Rd. UN 2-6455 OUT OF THIS WORLD! THE REVUE SUPPER CLUB WHERE THE STARS APPEA...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 37

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Silent Movie, With Sound, Coming to Redford Show 38—Friday, October 18, 1968 Israelis, Jews Succeed in Munich Music World MUNICH—Jewish artists are tak- prize in clarinet at an international music competition in which partici- ing this city culturally by storm. After conductor Leonard Bern- pants and jurors from throughout stein and the New York Philhar- the world took part here. In 1970, monic Orchestra won standing...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 38

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS MOVIE GUIDE Grand Circus Park ADAMS WO 14525 Free Parking after 5 p.m. Truman Capote's "IN COLD BLOOD" 11:15, 3:05, 6:50, 10:40 MICHIGAN System Auto Park, Adams at Withered ALL Day Wednesday Is Ladies Day! AMERICANA 9 M i. a Greenfield Rd. 444- 8676 358-3920 A RETURN TO ELEGANCE FOR ALL MOVIEGOERS SPECIAL RESERVED SEAT ENGAGEMENT Petula Clark, Fred Astaire "FINIAN'S RAINBOW" MATINEES; Wed., Sat. & Sun. at 2...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 39

…▪ 40—Friday, October THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18, 1968 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OPEN SUN. 2-5 OAK PARK. 3 bedroom brick ranch. Close to synagogue, school, park. Built- in oven and range, tiled basement with half bath. 512,500 down, 5 14% mortgage or conventional possible. Owner. 548- 7275. 21621 CLOVERLAWN OAK PARK Must sell. Immediate possession. 3 bed- room brick ranch, I'-'s baths, large paneled family room with built-...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 40

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17—HOUSES FOR SALE • BONNIE BROOK APTS. TELEGRAPH AT 7 1/2 MILE RDS. ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS Carpeted & draped, stove & refrigerator, garbage disposal, air condi- tioning. swimming pool. All utilities except elec. 1 yr. lease. From $155 per mo. (Children under school age O.K.) MANAGER KE 8 2530 - (Closed Wednesday) Country Corner Apartments in the Beautiful City of Southfield LUXURIOUS ONE AND TWO BED...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 41

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 42—Friday, October 18, 1968 OAK PARK DETROIT CUSTOM BUILT Spacious 3 bed. ranch, Anderson windows, nr. Trans. 1 blk. walking dist. to Syn. Screened porch. 2-car gar. $26,900. * S ECONOMY RANCH 3 hedrm. ranch, gas ht. 2 car gar. vacant $1200 dn. Land Cont. no qualifying. Move right In. $16,900 LI 8-1500 3-Bed. tri-level with Ige. Pan. Fam- ily Rzn. 2 full baths, 2 lays. CENT. AIR COND. Thermopane windows. Carpeting...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 42

…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE AIR-CONDITIONED 7 room face brick custom ranch, beautifully wooded area, ideal lo- cation in Southfield. 3 fireplaces, lovely walnut paneled family room, gorgeous basement recr. room, breakfast nook, 11/2 baths, shower stall, double sink vanity. Central air-conditioning, self-wash electronic filter. Drapes, carpeting. Fenced yard, beautifully landscaped, under, ground sprinkler, many many many more feat...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 43

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 44—Friday, October 18, 1968 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE Southfield HUNTINGTON WOODS OAK PARK CUSTOM RANCH WEST OF COOLIDGE, NORTH OF 9 MILE. Attractive custom all brick ranch. 3 bedrooms. 3 full baths, fully carpeted, custom drapes, cen- ter passhall, large paneled den in front. Central air-conditioning. De- luxe kitchen with all built-ins. Cov- ered front and back porches. Fin- ished basement with mai...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 44

…17-HOUSES FOR SALE Southfield Stately 4 Pillared Georgian Colonial On lovely landscaped grounds in desirable area. Gracious home in immaculate condition with attach- ed garage, basement and restful patio. 4 bedrooms, 21/2 baths, din- ing room, family room, and kitch- en with all built-ins. Convenient to Expressways and shopping. Value: $48,700. Phone DAVE SCHIKLER 353-2530 chamberlain 17 - A - LOTS FOR SALE FRANKLIN FOREST Northwestern a...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 45

…Monument Unveilings The family of the late Mollie The family of the late Isaak Nissenbaum announces the unveil- Silverstein announces the unveiling ing of a monument in his memory of a monument in her memory 1 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20. at Mach- p.m., Sunday, Oct. 27, at Work- pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Sperka will men's Circle Cemetery. Rabbi officiate. Relatives and friends are Goldschlag will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. a...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 46

…Mrs. Abraham Srere, Active Worker on Behalf of the Jewish Community Anna K. Srere, widow of Detroit philanthropist Abraham Srere, died Oct. 12 at age 71. Mrs. Srere, 16500 N. Park, Southfield, was a member of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Sinai Hospital Guild, Women's American ORT and the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion executive committee, as well as past president of Hadassah. During World War II she was ac- tive with the Detroit Army and Navy Committee...…

October 18, 1968 • Page Image 47

…• Purely Commentary t • (Continued from Page 2) the high proportion of Hebrew-speaking people not only among the Arabs who have lived in the Israeli state since 1948, but also among those who have been under Israeli administration for hardly over one year. Even more surprising is the unexpected degree of everyday administrative and economic cooperation of the con- quered population with the Israeli authorities. The Arabs are ardent national...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 1

…Arabs Flock to Hadassah for Medical Aid An Arab couple from the Old City of Jerusalem is shown registering for treatment at the Outpatient Clinic of the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center. Hundreds of Arabs from the Old City and the West Bank are flocking to Hadassah in search Of cures for diseases that had been eliminated from Israel years ago. The changes wrought by the Six-Day War are making available to them the knowledge and skil...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 2

…Purely Commentary Emphasis on Religious Freedom in Israel . . . Tragic Plight of Egyptian Jewry By Philip Slomovitz Truman Center to Be on Scopus benches eventually we had to sit—and even to Ile—on the floor, JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Har- despite its condition. At last we were herded together for departure. As we left the outer door we were set by the mob outside." ry S. Truman Center for the Ad- The Egyptian tragedy is symbolic of the sufferin...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 3

…Sabbath Observers Urged to Plan Now for Aptitude, Scholarship Tests on Days Other Than Saturdays Sabbath observers who plan to take any of the major college en- trance, aptitude or scholarship tests during the coming year should make arrangements early to take these tests on a day other than Saturday, the Jewish Com- munity Council urged this week. Testing centers and school coun- selors can provide assistance in making these arrangements. In...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 4

…THE JEWISH NEWS incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English--Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial ftrrociation. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit, Mich. 43233 vE 3-9364. Subscription 86 a year. Foreign 37. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit. Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 5

…Streicher Influence on USSR News (Continued from Page 1) "It now appears that the Soviet authorities have turned their policy of discrimination and deprivation into a cold war against the Jews." ly American, "imperialism." their captions, the report contains "Within this context, and in the1a selection of declarations by So- prevalent atmosphere of the Soviet I , viet leaders and articles from the Union, such cartoon images can Soviet press ...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 6

…SNCC Condemned for Adopting Nazi-Arab-KKK Line (Continued from Page 1) touches it whether it be Nazi Ger- many or Czarist Russia. It is also particularly devastating that SNICK should have adopted a pro- gram of extremist Arabs and Sov- iet anti-Semites who are at this time advancing the same argu- ments as SNICK did in its news- letter this week. "The obvious purpose of the Soviet Union and its Arab allies is to divide and weaken the United ...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 7

…Religious Spirit, Voice on Air in Israel By CARL ALPERT HAIFA — The circumstances surrounding the winning of the Six-Day War were responsible for a profound religious stirring on the part of almost the entire population of Israel. The spiritual impact of the events was enormus. Libera- tion of old Jerusalem andlthe Tem- ple Wall, as well as the sensation- ally miraculous nature of the mili- tary victory in the South, could not easily be expla...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 8

…Arab Provides News-Worthy Sight 4 ,,,.... ..... ..,... r This news vendor is an Arab. He is selling Hebrew newspapers in the Old City of Jerusalem—a sight unthinkable two months ago. Catholic Offici 1 in West Bank Rejects Charges Again t Israel Made in Jordan JERUSALEM (JTA)—A atholic charges emanating from Jordan official in the Israeli - held West that some Catholic churches in the Bank section of Jordan denied area had been closed bec...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 9

…Israel Tightens Security, Keeps Check on Agitators, Criminals; 500 Jordanians Returning Daily Confronted by repeated threats by heads of Arab states that the war in the Middle East is to be renewed, faced with the problem of both a threatened guerrilla war and an underground aimed at its destruction, Israel's cabinet this week nevertheless proceeded with I plans to welcome back many thousands of Jordanians who had fled from the West Bank of t...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 10

…Swiss Diplomat Goes to Israel on UN Mission (Direct JTAIrtrRe Wire to The Jewish News) the west hank. Majali then an- nounced that any refugee who de- UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.—Sec clined to return would he refused retary-General 1"rhant Tuesday further aid from the Jordanian officially anointed Ernesto Thal- Government. mann a Swiss dittlont.:t. as his ("Israeli authorities estimate per , onal recreientative to Jerusa- that the refugees number ...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 11

…UN Cease-Fire Force at Suez Raised to 50 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA) —Secretary-General U Thant filed with the Security Council a report from Lt. Gen. Odd Bull, his repre- sentative for the implementation of the Arab-Israeli cease-fire agree- ment, requesting that the cease- fire observation teams in the Suez Canal area be increased from the present strength of 26 observers on both sides to 50 observers. Of the 50, Gen. Bull stated, be is ass...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 12

…Fragile Dialogue: Why Jews of U.S. Are Disillusioned i Excerpts from an Article in Christian Century, by Dr. David e th m E et Free P o s, h R a abb' of o B e Synagogue. Evanston, III, for the world, voices had cried out, out which God-talk is a mere - Not again." . . . game. Second Jews will have to stop , Our greatest pain is because of instigating dialogue; they must ; ' those who choose to stand aside. , Had Israel gone down, then for...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 13

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 18, 1967-13 Greek may not be spoken, but superficial and the irrelevancies learning. In fact, people who in Jewish life. Few have question- could engage in pilpul, whether he who speaks of them in terms ed the authenticity of his stories, over religion or atheism, were of fossilized tongues just hasn't probably because, as the Yiddish held in high esteem in the Jew- done his literary homework. If idiom ha...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 14

…14—Friday, August 13, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS1 —"— Rabbi's Study Concludes That Rate Intermarriage Lower Than Pre-1840 Flint Community News 7 of 1 • The Washington. D.C. study and NEW YORK (JTA)—The results of a comparative study on inter- the college campus survey dem- marriage released by the Central onstrate that "assimilation will oc- Conference of American Rabbis cur in a large metropolis with a Willowood Country Club was the i...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 15

…St. John's /Man Who Played God' in Paperback THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 18, 1967-15 `Bahl Yar' Author Hit for Exposing Collaboration Robert St. John's analyses of ; conferences between Himmler, as ogles that dominated Over Eastern LONDON (JTA) — A writer in - However, the author was criti- events in the Middle East, his I Hitler's representative, and asso- Europe, the attitudes of Allied biographical works of Ben-Gurion,lciates...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 16

…Moroccan Community SYNAGOGUE SERVICES Due to the abbreviated summer services at most area synagogues, the regular listing is dispensed with until fall. For schedules, wor- shippers are asked to call their synagogue. The following have indicated special sermons or Bnai Mitzva. CONG. BNAI JACOB: Services 8:10 p.in. today and 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Isaac will speak on "Comfort, Consolation and Glad Tidings." THE NEW TEMPLE: Services 8:30 p.m....…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 17

…Scholarly Essays in New Roth Book Maurice Samuel Highly Commends Grade's 'The Well' During 40 years as a foremost the Jews of the Middle Ages, most Jewish historian, Cecil Roth has of the chapters are devoted to the Contributed hundreds of essays to Jews of Italy and Spain and Por- a multitude of periodicals and com- pilations devoted to Jewish schol- arship. Some of these essays were writ- ten as preliminary studies of per- sonalities and e...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 18

…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, August 18, 1967 No Room for Anti-Semitism in Cinema of Soviet 1 nion By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copy right, 190, JTA, Inc.) HOLLYWOOD — Robert Cohn son of Columbia Pictures co-found- er Jack Cohn, recently returned from the Moscow Film Festival where he was scheduled to screen his latest picture, "Young Ameri- cans." The film which had been ac- cepted by the Russians at first,' finally was ruled out by the Mosc...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 19

…omen's litubs Richard Kahn, Bride Speak Vows in ''llissouri Friday, August 18, 1967-19 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Yeshivath Beth Yehudah to Get State Bus Aid Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will be- provides. Area residents who wish come the first day school in the transportation to the school, may Midwest to avail itself of provi- contact the office at 353-6750. sions in Public Act 269, in which the state and county will provide transportation f o r...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 20

…Mr. and Mrs. Fi)v/c ll ill Live in Phoenix THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20—Friday, August 18, 1967 Brill] Council BlIVS 510.000 Bond ewry an the Ar ir This Week's Radio and Television Programs HIGHLIGHTS Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday. Station: WJBK. Feature: Harold Berke will dis- cuss archaeological exploration in Israel with Dr. Avraham Biran. director of Israel's department of antiquities and museums. and Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday. Station: Channe...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 21

…Jeivish Meals By ROSALIND S. ZUNSER (Copyright 1967, JTA Inc.) Following are pies which are very refreshing in these hot August days. The fresh blueberries are now in season. Deep Dish Blueberry Pie Pastry: Double recipe above but do not bake. Put 1.X of dough in greased 9-inch pie plate. Blueberry Pie: 1 qt. fresh blueberries 4 tablespoons flour a., cup sugar 1-x teaspoon cinnamon Wash berries and pick them over to remove stems. Add flour...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 22

…22—Friday, August 18, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS JDC Aided 400,000 :Needy in 1966; Lack of Funds Reduced Services Despite elimination of many pro- grams aiding needy Jews overseas — as a result of lack of funds — the Joint Distribution Committee aided more than 400,000 needy Jews in 30 countries during 1966, it was reported by Charles H. Jor- dan. JDC executive vice chairman and director general in the agency's annual report. The 401,000 ...…

August 18, 1967 • Page Image 23

…• • • i activ ities in Society Six Detroit Jewish education and social welfare workers are in Jerusalem for the International Conference of Jewish Communal Service which opens Saturday and continues through Aug. 23. Now in Israel is William Avrunin, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation, who has just completed a tour with a 17-man national delegation from the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds which appraised the ne...…

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