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Vol. 45, No. 47
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967-13 CHESHVAN
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ThePorld's Week
WAsmNGTON (WNS) -i The ettorts of King Hussein of Jordan to create an image of Arab "moderation" during his current tour at Western capitals have been boobytrs^ved by the "hard^' and intransigent positian of his colleague and ally, Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser, who called for an "urgent^* sessioi ct the' United Nations Security Council to discuss the Ai;ab-Israeli crisis. Hussein's television oCfer of Arab concessions to Israel was not repeated in subsequent conversations tlie king had with Secretary of State Dean Rusk and later with President Johnson. Wliile the king's statements to the President remain secret, cfGcial sources have disclosed that the king's stand had hardened duringthe course of his visit; and Cairo^s call for tho "urgent" session of the Security Council was seen as a signal toHusseinto abandon Ids posture of moderation.
TEL AVIV (WNS) — Gen. Moshe Dayan, Israel's Defense Minister, has expressed Israel's "profbund regret and disappointmenl^' over the refkisal of the United Nations to investigate and to fix the exact spot off the Sinai coast where the Israel destroiyer Elath was sunk on Oct. 21 by Soviet-made missiles launched from Egyptian attack Boats. Gen. Dayan conveyed these views to Lt. Gen. Odd Bull, head of the UN observation forces iii tbe Suez area, at a meeting to discuss proposals by UN Secretary-Gen¬ eral U Tliant to extend the UN observers' force both in manpower and transport i^illties.
JEBUSALEM (WNS) — Dr. Ludwig Erhard, former chancellor cf West Germany, told newsmen here that he did not believe anti-Semitism in "democratic Germany" Iiad any chance of becoming contagious or a force. The West German leader arid his wife came here ten days ago on the invttatitHi of Premier Levi
ROME (WNS) •^- Italy's,small Jewish community, uridch today numbers only 33,000, is in daqger of demographic extinction as a result cf declining birth rate, migratim and tlie effects of Nazi and Fascist persecution 25 years ago. This conclusion was drawn ' from a statistical study just completed by two Italian Jewisb graduate students, Sei^io Delia Pergola and Franco Sabatella '
NEW YOIiK (WNS) ~ Mayor Teddy Kdlek of Jeru¬ salem said here tliat the whole of Jerusalem was in¬ divisible from Israel and "is not and never will be up for bargaining." He said that the united city could and should be a bi-ethnic society wliere Israelis and Arabs live and work together in peace.
Comedian Slated For CTA Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Pearson Press, general co-chair¬ men, announced MortyGunty as comedy headliner for tho seventh annual Torah.vAca- demy Scholarship-^Dlnner this Sunday evening- at the Sheraton Colini||^.Thedin-'' ner is being'p^pared by Sheraton chefs undei' strict Kashruth supervision.
Gunly has shared the big- time spotlight with Lena Home, Tony Martin, Eddie Fisher and many others. Ap- 'pearances in top clubs ' around the country have brought rave reviews. He is a regiflar on network T.V, doing his "bits" on the To¬ night Show, Hugh Downs' Nite Life, Ed SuUivan, Mike Douglas and hosted his own show' on WOn-TV for two years.
Morty's appearance caps an event-filled evening which begins witb dinner anl a keynote address by 'the honorable Abe Fortas, Jus¬ tice of the United States Supreme Court. Special hon¬ ors will be presented during a testimonial to Columbus'
Cash Mobilization
MELTON IN ISRAEL
Samuel Melton (left) receives the Hebrew Uni¬ versity, medallion ftom lAiiVersity President Ellahu Elath, at the dedicatory ceremony of the Samuel and Esther Melton Chair of Secondary Education .on Nov!.'1.
The important contributions made by Melton to eduicatlonid causes both in the U.S. and Israel were stressed by thb speakers at a ceremony^ held-at the Hebirew Ubiverally at which another of his gifts. — tbe, Samuel and Esther Melton Chair of Secondary EducaUoii — was dedicated. In the course of the oeremcmy the Medallion of the Uhiversily was pre¬ sented to M^ton in an>reciation <a Ms support of the IMversity ovier many years.
In responding Melton said he felt privileged to be aU^ to assist' the cause of education'in Israel and so to help in raising the intellectual level ofthe country. He staressed that .his wife, v^a had sup-,~ ported and encouraged him' in tdl his public activi¬ ties, had been Instrumental in the establishment of ' *^ the Ch^, , i'
"Thank God The People , of Israel Lives I" This is the theme of the Cash Mobiliza¬ tion Campaign, which will .begin this Sundayji Nov. 19; when a group of volunteerd will meet with David Leyi- sbn and Samuel J. Schlon¬ sky,. co-chairmen ofthe .campaign, to map,plans to collect maximuih fkmds from outstanding pledges to the regular 1967 Campaign and to the Israel Emergency Fund.
Although tremendous sums pf money were realized in the Cash Mobilization Drive which preceded the effort of the Israel Emer¬ gency Fund Campaign prior to' the Six Day War in June, there are stiU outstandhig balances on both of these drives, and the Columbus community is joining others throughout the country to iH-ing in as much money as possible before the end of the year.
Schlonsky and Levison have asked the following men to assist them in the Cash Mobiiizatldn Drive to turn every pledge into cash be¬ fore the end of the year;
20% Of Endowment
Fund Begun
MerlyGHRly
own Abe Wolman, and Torah Academy's Fifth Grade stu¬ dents ; will present an original playlet in Hebrew and Eng¬ lish.
LEON Schottenstein is president of C.T.A. Seathig is by reservation only. For last niinute airangeirtents, call Mrs. Bernard Yenkin, Ticket chairman, 235-0467, Silver tickets are $50 per couplo. Gold Tickets aro $100 per couple.
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Jewish
SAN EKANCBCO (WNS)- Twenty percent of ttie 'Up- ple' population cftlieHaight- Ashbury section of this city are young Jewish people, it was reported by b'win H. Gold, executive director ot tlie United Jewish Commun¬ ity Centers here.
GtAA said that the sectitm had a 'hippie' population of between 4,000 and 5,000, of whom about 1,000 were Jews. Haight-AsUbury is one of the two major areas of 'hippie'' concentration in the IMted States, the otiier be¬ ing tiie East VUlage, a part of tbe Lower -East'Side of Manhattan.
GOLD.; lSvani>joPcial(of a program established to aid the young Jewish 'hippies' which was set v^ by the UIJC and the Jewish family and childbrens' agencies in the U.SL, advising them at ttie e>dstence of the project and 'olroring its office as a center for informaUon and assistance to tlie young Jew¬ ish wanderers.
Gol4,,.also reported that "generally^ we feel we are not too, successikil in pro¬ viding welfare service to Jewish. Mppies essientially because of the estrange^- mertPfr-'of the young people to the "straight society" which the project represents.
HE REPORTED- also that several "very disturbed" Jewish 'Wppies' were re¬ ferred to the Jewish Fanllly Service agency for psycho^ logical treatment, ,
Morton L, Mandel, Cleve¬ land industrialist, wUl hiead the first national Committee on Federation Endowment ¦ Fund Development to be est¬ ablished by the CouncU of Jewish Federations and Wel¬ fare Funds. The' Commit¬ tee's activtties are "de¬ signed to help individual fed¬ erations realize the great financial potential involved in endowment fund pro¬ grams,'* Mandel said.
In Columbus, through the United Jewish Fund and CouncU, the Columbus Jew¬ ish Welfiire Foundatim has been estaUished to receive oidowment ftmds. Chairman of Board of the Foundation is Samuel M. Melton.
SERVING with him as of¬ fi cer s are the foUowing: President, Herman M, Katz; VlceiPresidents, WUiiam L. GUck, Edward Schlezinger, Mrs. Aaron Zacks; Secre¬ tary, Jack S, Resler. Mr. .Melton also serves as Treasurer of theFoundation. Members of the Board in¬ clude the foUowing: Sidney I. Blatt, MUlard Cummhis, Edwin EUman, Mrs. Ray¬ mond Kahn, Charles Y. Laz¬ arus^ Mrs. Simon Lazarus, Norman Meizlish, Lawrence p. .Scbafferi^Samiielf^chlon- sky, ,Leon^,Sctiotteiiistein, ' S^ey Schwartz Jr., Isa- ] dore-Topper; Robert WeUer , St., A.B. weinfeld, Abe A. Wolman, Richard J. Abel, Troy A. Feibel, WUliam V. Kahn, Herbert S. Levy.Her- bert H. Schiff, Abe I. Yen¬ kin, Fred Yenkin, and Hon¬
orary Members Robert W. Schift and Leo Yassenoff. Active in promoting~en- dowments and gifts to the Columbus Jewish' Welfare Foundation are'Troy A. Feibel and Stanley Schwartz Jr., members of the Endow¬ ment Funds Promotion Com¬ mittee. The Committee, in addition to the promotion of the program, also concerns itself with the investment of ftmds by the Foundation, the maiKigemont of real estate owned by the Foundation, the allocation of funds, the supervising of the admin¬ istrative responslbUities, and'the creation and main¬ tenance of an Independent image of the Columbus Jew¬ ish Welfare Foundation it¬ self.
Veterans
Preference
Supported
The Jewish War Veterans i of the U.S. A. testified be¬ fore the eleyen-man' United S.t a tes Veterans Advisory ;f!pnunission that "JWV is .^unalterably committed tothe '.long-standing Civil Service concept of Veterans Prefer- ,ence." ¦;-'.>, ,.,'
Testliying for the Jewish War Veterans was VaulRib- ner, of PhUadelphia, JWV's Natimsd Judge Advocate.
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Norman MeizUsh, Harry Schwartz, Al)e A. Wolman, David LeyinsOn, George Le-. 'vine, Leoii Handler, Myer MeUman, Saul Sokol^ Louis M. Levin, Hy Wehiberg, Rob¬ ert Kayheis, Ernest stem, Arthur Katz, Carl MeU¬ man, Morris Groner, Jer¬ ome Gross, Dr; Charles Young, Leonard Quinn, Mar¬ thi Godofsky, Gerald Fried¬ man, Arthur PoUack, Ben Seiferas, Dr. frvingS. Abra- mowitz, Marvin Frank, Bei^ nard Kaplan, Maurico Chanis,Hy Stone, Aaron Horowitz, Bernard Yenkin, Louis Feuer. Any one who is Interested in assisting the committee is asked to come to the special meet¬ ing which is being called for this Sunday morning, Nov. 19, at 11 at the Jewish Center.
Rabin,
Wdrren
Slated
Chief Justice Earl War¬ ren of the U.SJ Suprejne Court; General Itzhak Rabin, Chief of Staff of Israel's Army of Defense who was the top military leader of the June "Sbc-Day War," and Louis A. Pincus, chairman of tbe Jewish Agency for Israel, wUl head an inter¬ nationally renowned roster of guest speakers at the Natipi^ Conference of the United Jewish Appeal in New York on December 8, 9 and 10.
Key leaders of the Jewish communities of the United States, Europe and Latin,. America wUl participate in ' the Conference.
THE UNITED Jewish Ap¬ peal is a majpr beneficiary of The United Jewish Fund and CouncU of Columbus. Attending the Conference wUl be Herman M. Katz, President of the UJFC and other [ local leaders, whose
names wUl be announced.
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Cppifest
Sixteen community organ¬ izations were named winners'' of the ismnual public relations contest sponsored by the Council of Jewish Feder¬ ations and Welfare Funds at the opening session today of the.CouncU's 36th Geh-f , eral Assembly at the Sherr atori-Cleveland Hotel.
The United Jewish Fund and CouncU is a member of the Large City Budgetbig Committee of the CouncU. Attending ''the General As¬ sembly from Columbus are a large group of more than thirty leaders of the UJFC, members of the Board of Trustees, and meYnbers of the Campaign Leadership.?*
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| Title | Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1967-11-16 |
| Subject | Jews -- Ohio -- Periodicals |
| Place | Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio) |
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