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April 23, 1965 • Page Image 11

…Non-Jewish Rescuer Feted at Seder Polish Jewry ' s NEW YORK—A Catholic Polish buggy-maker joined at a seder here with the family of one of the 31 Jews he saved from the Gestapo Status Worsened in occupied Poland for two years, by hiding them in his home. Some of the Jews greeted the man, Staszek Jackow, 54, with by Anti-Semitism hugs and kisses when he arrived at Kennedy Airport. He came from Buenos Aires, where he had been feted by one of th...…

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…••• —'" r. • Youth Page 16-Year-Old Scientist Is First Israeli to Enter Global Fair; Will -Visit Detroit The first Israeli contestant in third annual Science Model Con- the 16-year history of the Nation- test. His prize was a trip to the al Science Fair-International, to be held in St. Louis May 5-8, is a United States as the first Israeli 16-year-old high school student, to participate in the National designer and builder of a digital S...…

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…NY Judge Succumbs ..WHEN HE LIGHTS CHELM'S STREET LAMPS, 4-(E'LL STEP ALL OVER 5NOVv: C h e 1 m i t S Court Hears AJ Congress Demand for Right to Picket Fair NEW YORK (JTA) — Judge Birdie Amsterdam of the New York State Supreme Court reserved decision on a motion by the Ameri- can Jewish Congress, seeking a preliminary injunction to restrain Robert Moses, president of the New York World's Fair, and the World's Fair, from interfering o...…

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…Rebecca Frohman and Marion Hahn Barbara Finkel Wed Join for Piano Due t at Choral Concert to Dennis R. Israel Children's Asthma Research Hospital Will Benefit From Donor, Tag Days The Don Frohman Choral Con- cert will feature as guest artists May 2 the duo piano team of Re- becca Frohman and Marion Hahn, in a program of piano compositions by Bach, Rachmaninoff, Borodin A pre-donor meeting, featuring The chapters taking part in the Asthma We...…

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…Co-Chairmen of Bazaar Named at Beth Moses omen's Chths MAIMONIDES MEDICAL SO- CIETY AUXILIARY will celebrate the success of its recent fund rais- ing event, held in the Sheraton- Cadillac Hotel, with a victory luncheon 12:15 p.m. Tuesday in Carl's Chop House. Election of of- ficers will be held and awards given to honor-roll members. Mrs. Harold Orbach will entertain. Funds raised at the recent event will go toward medical scholar- ships, re...…

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…Yeshiva U. Educational Psychologist Miss Pevzner to Wed Ca nadian Jack. Stein to Open Franklin Memorial Series Edmund W. Gordon, chairman' partment of psychology at WSU of the department of educational' and current Leo Franklin Lecturer, psychology and guidance at Yes- will conclude the series June 7. hiva University, will deliver the The Franklin Memorial Lectur- first address in the annual Leo M.. ership, now in its 15th year, is Franklin M...…

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…ILANA RUBENFELD, music di- 8:30 p.m. May 10 at New York rector and conductor of the New Town Hall. The program also 1 411 York Lyric Ensemble, will present include the world premiere of Mi- one. Remember last year, some of the New York premiere of "Letter riam Gideon's "The Habitable from a Birmingham Jail," with Earth," a cantata based on the you got sick." If they heard him, they didn't text by Martin Luther King Jr. Book of Proverbs. show i...…

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…Jessel to Star at Beth Abraham Event Senator McGovern 3,000 Are at - Concord for the Passover George Jessel, the living legend in the entertainment world who was dubbed by two Presidents as "Toastmaster -General of the U.S.A.", will be the guest star at the Congregation BethAbraha in dinner, ho nor- i n g William A. Genser and Sam Kaufer, Tuesday, 6 p.m., at the Jewish Center. The affair is on behalf of Israel Bonds. Genser and Kaufer have be...…

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…Roviii-Safran Vows Will Be Exchanged MISS ANNE ROVIN Mrs. Marcelle Rovin of Lafa- yette Towers West and Mr. Harry Rovin of Northgate Blvd., Oak Park, announce the engagement of their daughter Anne Merrill to Frederick David Safran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Safran of Parkside Ave. Miss Rovin and her fiance plan a Nov.- 25 wedding. At the Middle • Atlantic Figure Skating championships, Gail Ann Kaplan, of New York City, won the junior ladies...…

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…3 Communal Lea-tiers Head Planners for Isaacs Dinner News Brevities "PINOCCHIO," perennial c h i 1 - dren's favorite, will be the annual children's spring festival program of the Department of Parks and Recreation dance classes 3 p.m. Sunday, at Mackenzie High School. Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich Morris Brandwine Morris Brandwine has accepted the chairmanship of the planning committee for the Jewish National Fund dinner which will honor Bernard Isa...…

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…Senator EUGENE J. McCAR- RICHARD J. JACOB has been THY, Democrat from Minnesota, elected executive vice president will be the principal guest speaker of Dayco Corporation, Dayton. He at the 36th annual convention of is a past president of the Stand- the National Federation of Jewish ard City Club of Detroit, and a Men's Clubs, May 9 to 12 at the member of the Standard Club of DAVID LIEBERMAN of Birm- A memorable St. Louis tribute Rear Admiral ...…

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…It's a Miracle of Division _Barbara Ginsburg to illarry an Ohioan The Multiplication of the Matzo By CHARLOTTE HYAMS Now that Pesach is almost over, I feel compelled to bring a critical problem to the attention of the proper authorities. It has to do with the crumblability of matzo. From the long-ago days when I was toting hard-boiled eggs in a Mickey Mouse lunch bucket through the years of hard-boiled eggs squashed between two psychology t...…

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…School to Teach Art for Art's Sake Art works donated by residents of the community have brought a new look to Hillel Day School. Assisting in the school's efforts to acquaint the students with culture are the Detroit Historical Society, represented by Ettie Raphael (second from left), represent- ing the Michigan Jewish Historical Society; Franklin Siden, of Siden Gallery; and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, of Friends of Hillel Day School. Max Goldsmit...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS cJ' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 24—Friday, April 23, 1965 ctw, adivil a little bit of everything • EVER BEEN TO ROOM 13 of you straight, Room 13 is the eatery Cocktail Lounge the Cadillac Motel? To set and after-dark spot that was for- and Restaurant merly Cork & Embers . . . Had NOW OPEN lunch there and was pleasantly HARRIET AND JACK SUNDAY taken aback by this fine place .. . GOLDBERG FOR DINNER It's a beautiful spot, highl...…

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…WishenoTad's 'Rope Dancers.' Broadway Hit. to Be at Center Stage LARCO'S i and Theodore Bikel. Center Theater will present P,a -ker and June Snow. The Rope Dancers" was writ- Ramiro Besada. who is designing "The Rope Dancers" May 1-2 and ten by Morton Wishengrad. author the set for The Rope Dancers,' 8-9 at the Jewish Center. Included in the cast will be of more than 150 radio plays for is a designer, actor. Spanish! Joyce Feurring. Morton P...…

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…Jack E. Leonard Back for Roostertail Show Comedian Jack E. Leonard, who bills himself as "The Mouth That Roared," will appear another week at the Roostertail, with songstress Jan Rae. Since his first apearance here, Leonard has had a year of star- ring an several Hollywood Palace shows, Johnny Carson, game and personality television shows and appearances in the top night clubs of New York, Chicago, Miami Beach and Las Vegas. Israel Mobbed by...…

April 23, 1965 • Page Image 27

…• 14—FOR RENT FLATS AND INCOMES 13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS FU LLERTON 2740 - LAUDER, 19975 Unbelievable Ranch Buy PRAIRIE N. 6 Mile. 5-room upper, heated. UN 4-8915. Corner Location 14-A—WANTED FLATS AND INCOMES 3 adults. 6-room flat. WANTED: Northwest section between. 6 - 7 Mile Roads. WE 3-2529. 3 rooms, newly decorated, well maintained elevator building, in- cluding heat, lights and gas. Near transportation and shopping. 6 13725 DEX...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE . 17—HOUSES FOR SALE . - SOUTHFIELD BLDR'S MODE FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 Beautiful city location. Large 3 bedrms. & pan. Family Rm., pass hall, 11/2 baths, gorgeous Rec. Rm. plus lay. & shower, huge covered terrace, 21/2-cr. brk. garage with elec. eye door, auto. sprinklers. Loaded with extras. For more in- formation call EVE SHERMAN. LI 4-3653 or VE 3-0077. • 24525 Lee Baker Dr...…

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…• OUTER DR. W. 5063 OAK PARK Delightful and different Superb view. Country charm in this home. 3 bedrms., 3 baths, family rm. complete built-in kitchen, attached garage. May be sub-divided. By appointment. Thelma Polsky, 342- 8255 or VE 8-0077. Colonial, newly carpeted, decorated. 1st. floor lay., paneled den, modern kitchen, new dishwaSher-disposal. 3 bedrooms, tiled bath, gas heat, air- conditioned. F.H.A. $1200 down. App't. only. Owner....…

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…17-HOUSES FOR SALE Oak Park Ranches Outstanding 3-bedrm. brk. ranch pan. den, 11/2 baths, pass hall, excell. kitch. with eating area. Lovely carpeting, drapes, gas ht. A hospitable home. $24,500. Phone 353-2400. Beautifully planned NEWER, lge. 3- bedrm. brk. ranch, C. E. pass hall, 2 full baths, pan. Family Rm., dream kitch. ,,•/blt..-ins, lovely car- peting, drapes, fin. Rec. Rm. w/ ext. lay. 9 Mi-Greenfield area. Ask- ing $26,500. Call to...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 23, 1965-31 Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35. VE 8-9364. Written am nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stana- ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) 5 S Th family of the late Leon Dub- rowsky ...…

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…State Department and Middle East: Expedience and Realities (Continued from Page 1) Middle East in the event of a com- bined Arab attack on Israel, he was vague in his reply, indicating uncertainty as to steps that might be taken. But there is firmness in the declaration that an arms race will be avoided—and the advice for Israel was that the military supplies she needs are available on world markets—but on harder terms." What our officialdom ...…

April 16, 1965 • Page Image 1

…E JEWISH Freedom From Taboos: Need to Emphasize Learning, Elevate C~E Teachers' Status TROI -r A Weekly Review Commentary Page 2 A Happy PASSOVER To Jewish MICHIGA N Communities of Jewish Events Everywhere Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—I ncorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XLVII — No. 8 Printed in a 100% Union Shop 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd. — VE 8-9364 — Detroit 35, April 16, 1965 $6.00 Per Year; This Iss...…

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…Purely Commentary Passover again inspires consideration of the basic human values in- herent in aspirations for freedom. Once again there will be discussions of the inalienable rights of men to liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This Passover will be an especially suitable time for Jews to join with their non-Jewish neighbors in emphasizing the duty to strive for just rights for all. On this Passover we will renew our faith in American ide...…

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…Prosperity, Not Past, Concerns Germans, Prinz Complains NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Joachim Prinz, chairman of the Conference of Major American Jewish Organi- zations and president of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress, said that West Germany possessed the basic institutions of democracy but that too few Germans were concerned with making democracy work. Dr. Prinz, who just returned from a visit to West Germany, told a news conference: "There are hopeful ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS • ••• • • • • e were slaves wit Pharaoh in Egypt' Incorporating the Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951. Member American Jewish Press Association, Michigan Press• Associa- tion, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 35, Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign 07. Entered as second class matter Au...…

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…Bnai Brith to Sponsor Viscount Edwin Samuel in Lecture Here on 'The Middle East Scene' One of the most distinguished men in world Jewry, Viscount Sam- uel—who, as Edwin Samuel, was a leader in pre-Israel Palestine for many years—will be the guest of the Bnai Brith Adult Education Department, under the sponsorship of Pisgah Lodge and. the other U.S. and Israel Sign Pact for Power Plant Study WASHINGTON (JTA) — The The agreement covers admini...…

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…JNF'S Annual Dinner June 16 to Pay Honor to Bernard Isaacs' Cultural and Zionist Labors Bernard Isaacs, one of world Jewry's most eminent Hebrew scholars and educators, has been selected as the honoree at the an- nual dinner of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit, to be held at the Shaarey Zedek on June 16. The JNF's objective is to plant an Isaacs Forest in Israel, as part of the larger John F. Ken- nedy Forest being planted through...…

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…Teens Are Sentenced in Connection With Attacks on Seminary (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BALTIMORE — Two teen-agers were sentenced Tuesday to maxi- mum jail _terms of 60 days and fines of $50 each for taking part along with 18 other youths in the stoning of the Ner Israel Rabbini- cal College in which windows of a dormitory building were smashed and doors damaged. , The college had been the target of other attacks by youth ga...…

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…UN Human Rights Commission Recommends That All Nations Put An End to Statutes of Limitations on Nazi Prosecutions GENEVA (JTA) — A resolution recommending that all govern- ments seek means to ensure that all Nazi war criminals would be liable to prosecution for an in- definite period of time, without any statute of limitation, was adopted unanimously here last weekend by the United Nations Commission on Human Rights. The measure, originally i...…

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…Adherence to Johnston Jordan Water Plan Is Reaffirmed by U • S •, • Arms Supplies Delayed 2 By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ WASHINGTON, D.C. — Official sources here reaffirined the United States government's strong adher- ence to the Johnston Plan which proposed the utilization of the Jor- dan Rivers waters for the benefit of both Israel and the Arabs. "But there is not much disposi- tion on the part of the Arabs to adhere to it," the responsible gov- e...…

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…Detroit Zionists to Implement United States, world Decisions, Sponsor 'Peace Corps' Aliyah The Zionist Organization of. Detroit this week announced the unanimous decision of its executive committee to proceed with plans to implement t h e program of the Zionist Congress to encourage aliyah to Israel. Judge Ira Kaufman, president of ZOD, announcing the appointment of Dr. Simon Dolin as chairman of a special aliyah committee, said the movement ...…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 16, 1965-11 now more can come... In the last four years 250,000 immigrants reached Israel. Now more can come—if .. . They can come if you help sufficiently through the United Jewish Appeal. In the same time UJA helped nearly 50,000 Immigrants to reach other free lands. More ... can do so this year The 250,000 who arrived in Israel make up the heaviest sustained flow of newcomers since the young state's ...…

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…Sermon Dispute Is a 'Closed Issue,' Vatican Declares Progress in San Francisco's Educational Efforts SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.—Pessi- ly find it needful to be cautious mists about the Jewish future will in their approaches to advancing Hebrew studies, to emphasizing be quickly mellowed when they the Zionist and Israeli ideal. make a study of conditions in this But there is no doubt that these most interesting community. obstacles will be overcom...…

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…UN Urged to Push Tititnisian President C ails for Arab-Israeli Peace for Policy Change Urges Return to Partition Plan of '47, wtih President Helou the Arab Prior to his Paris visit, Presi- I plan to divert the waters of the , dent Helou visited President Nas- on Russian Jewry Condemns Nasser for 'Daydreaming' ! Hasbani tributary as a "spite" ser of Egypt in Cairo. measure against Israeli plans to NEW YORK (JTA)—United Na- tions Secretary Gene...…

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…British Parties Reaffirm Friendship for Israel; Aide Backs Right to Arms (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON — Richard Crossman, British Housing Minister, said Monday night that Britain would consult with the UN in any threat to the peace in the Middle East, but that "meanwhile we do ac- knowledge the principle that all countries in the region have the right to arms to defend them- selves." Emphasizing that he was speak- ing...…

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…Hate Publications C Stir Brooklyn Jews h to Seek Redress e (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) 1 EW YORK — Brooklyn and other communities in the New York metropolitan area are being m • flooded with scurrilous hate sheets and pamphlets, many of them corn- ing from the National States Rights Party in Birmingham, Ala., Abra- ham Lindenbaum, president of the Brooklyn Jewish Community Coun- cil, reported to the council's board of direc...…

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…Australian Jews Face Dilemma `Emmanuel', Powerful Novel by Nicole Vidal, By MAX AWNER wedge between themselves and their Gentile neighbors. Deals With Messianic Aspects in All Humans SYDNEY, Australia—Few coun- The rabbis and other Jewish (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) tries are as free of overt anti-Semi- tism as Australia. Yet almost half of Australia's 70,000 or so JeWs- the 30,000 living in its most pop- ulous state, New South Wales — conf...…

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…Coughlin's Blind, Unreasoning Anti-Semitism Exposed in Dr. Tull's Book; Reveals the News Editor's Controversy With the Radio Priest 41) • • • "Father Coughlin and the New I Deal," by Prof. Charles J. Tull of DePaul University of Chicago, pub- lished by Syracuse University Press, is timely. It appears just at the time when the Royal Oak priest has announced his retirement from his pulpit. But whenever it were to appear it would be tim- ely...…

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…Arab-Israel Peace Organization Gets Under Way Throu gh Sabra's Efforts A grass-roots peace organization has been sown in the troubled soil of the Middle East through the efforts of an Israeli woman. Nina De-Nur is the wife of the internationally known writer whose novel "House of Dolls" was pub- lished in 22 languages under the Hebrew Corner Academicians' Employment Haim Schiff Is an academician who completed his studies in the United Stat...…

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…, Bnai Brith at a 'Lincoln Inaugural' Public Speaking Manual Is Offered in Toastmaster Forley's New Volume How does one eliminate stage fright? There are many public- spirited people who are active in public causes but are unable to express themselves on a public platform. How can they correct it? Maurice Forley, executive of Toastmasters International, offers the solutions and provides aid in "Public Speaking Without Pain," published by Da...…

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…Passover Due in the Area Tonight The ancient Festival of Freedom will begin at sundown today throughout the world. Synagogue services will precede the seder for many observant Jews, and there will be special sermons in Detroit area synagogues on the first two days, Saturday and Sun- day. Reform temples plan services the first night and day only, and will recite Yizkor prayers on the seventh day. Following is a schedule of syna- gogue services...…

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…Call by lob' for Divine Justice, Biblical Works' Major Profundities, Told in New Anchor Book Doubleday-published Anchor volumes already have attracted deserved worldwide attention. The volumes that have appeared so far have added to scholarship, creating added interest in biblical lore and in the translations already extant as contrasted with the Anchor texts. "Job," the newest of the Anchor Bible books to make their appear- ance, was transla...…

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…of Jews Up to 6,000 in Spain Samuel Sandmel's 'We Jews and Jesus' Leaves1Number NEW YORK (JTA) — The nol,v constitute 70 per cent of the Spanish Jewish community, con- community. Reviewer Puzzled Over Vague View of Equality sisting of only a handful of Jews While ohe stressed that the Jew- Dr. Samuel Sandmel, Hebrew Union College provost and profes- sor of Bible, attempts in his new- est book to "ar- rive at a calm end balanced un- derstandin...…

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…The Jewish Black Book Pentateuch and Rashi in Braille BY JOSHUA IL JTJSTMAN Chief JTA Correspondent in Israel (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) iJ it JERUSALEM — Four-hundred- and-fifty pages. Long, wide pages; each in double-column—each filled with names and figures. 33,914 names. Each—the name of a town, town- let, village or hamlet. Each spells names of tens, scores, hundreds, thousands of men and women and children. A book filled with nam...…

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…Defense Dept. Asked for Report on Jew Fired by German Supervisor WASHINGTON (JTA) — Rep. Leonard Farbstein, New York Democrat, made known that he has asked Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara for a detailed explana- tion of the firing of a Jewish chem- ist from a U.S. Navy civilian job by a German national accused of prejudice in a pending court suit. The Congressman said he has -asked McNamara for a report on the case in which Bernard Perl-...…

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…• Russia Prevents Listing of Jews in 'Who's Who' in World Jewry By JEFFREY HART (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) • • There are 11,000 Jews from 70 countries of the world listed in the new 1965 edition of "Who's Who in World Jewry" just published by the David McKay Co., but none are from Russia and the majority of other satellite countries. The Iron Curtain was drawn tightly and the editors of the new "Who's Who" were denied the opportun- ity...…

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…Mumford Parents Map Plan of Action in Changing Area; Draws Jewish Groups' Support Jewish groups in the area have joined a worried community fight- ing to preserve the reputation of Mumford High School. Their ambitious program out- lined at a press conference, Mon- day, is called MAP, Mumford Ac- tion Program. Its goal: "to con- tribute to community stability by publicizing the advantages of the excellence of existing public edu- cation facili...…

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…Arlazaroff Meeting Set Lefcourt-Winograd Engfigement Told A meeting of Arlazaroff Branch, Farband Labor Zionist Order. will take place 8 p.m. Wednesday, at omen's Class MISS PHYLLIS LEFCOURT Sheruth League will hold its Spring Bazaar 12:30-4 p.m. April 27 at Sholem Aleichem Institute. Coffee and will be served to guests t h r out t h e after- . noon. Mrs. Ber- nard Cohen chairman, has obtained a vari- ety of booths from antique jew- elry ...…

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…Dr. Judd Teller Closes Midrasha Institute Lecture Series Susan Budson to Wed Rusk Will Speak "When crises cease in the his- encouragement to young people, become more "inner-directed," Dr. on Immigration tory of a people, that people said Dr. Teller, there should be Teller suggested that "a new type Lawrence Rosenberg ti ceases. A culture, to survive, must an emphasis on "ritual that's be in constant ferment." Thus. Dr. meaningful, like the ...…

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