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- May 26, 1967
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'Jewish Floridian
Combining THE JEWISH UNITY and THE JEWISH WEEKLY
Volume 40 Number20
Miami. Florida, Friday. May 26. 1967
Two Section Price l'.~.
UNEF Withdrawal Heightens Mideast Tension
NATIONS (JTA) was reportedly conveyed to rcpre sabre rattling by the Arab countries,
ed Nations Secretary General sentatives of the seven nations pro accompanied bv substantial troop
lent agreed to Egypt'* request viding troops for the lNEF movements by' Egypt, Syria and
withdrawal of the UN Emer- .. ,. ... Iran
UNITED
United
l Th
for
pency Force which has maintained
an uneasy quiet on the 171-mile
Egyptian-Israel border during the
past 11 years.
The Secretary General's decision
NAZI SENTENCED
Chicago Jury
Gives 3 Mos.
To Rockwell
. HICAGO 111 (JTA)
George Rockwell, leader of the
American Na/i Party, wai entenc
t ,i ihi- week to three months in
jail and fined $500. the heaviest
penalty yet imposed on the Nazi
leader
The sentence followed .i finding
of guilt} bj a jui\ ;11 i jurors
heard evidence of Rockwell"!
orderly conduct, criminal trespass,
and obstructing a peace officer
The sentence imposed on the Nazi
resulted from his role in creating
disturbances during last summers
racial tensions in Chid
In Los Angles, written objec
tten to the appearance last weak
Continued on Page 2-A
tion after formal request for with-
drawal was made by Egypt's per-1
manent representative. Ambassador
Mohammed el-Kony. It followed
several days of intense diplomatic
activity sparked by widespread'
Iraq.
Thant took the position that
since the UNEF troops were
stationed on Egyptian territory,
they could not remain there if
the host nation objected. Au-
thoritative Israli sources in Jeru-
salem challenged that view. They
said that only the UN General
Assembly, which voted establish-
ment of UNEF, had the authority
to remove it.
The sources indicated that Israel
considered any withdrawal from
the Gaza Strip and Sharm el Sheikh
a grave breach of the ttatiu quo.
Sharm el Sheikh common i
transit point between the Gulf of
Akaba and the Red Sea which is
vital to Israel shipping from -
Eilat port to Asia.
The Israeli views were cor.\<*>ed
by Foreign Minister Abba Ebii to
Continued on Page 3-A
U. 5. WARMS CITIZENS TO LEAVE AREA
Nasser Blocks Aqaba;
'Draw Back' Eshkol
U THANT
Guatemala
Suspect Not
Bormann
GUATEMALA CITY (JTA)
A man arrested here on suspicion
he might be the long Nought Hitler
deputy. Martin Bormann, told a
television audience here this week
that he lived in the lulled Stalls
for 20 years, seven of them in New
York Cltj
The mjpeCt, who identified him
elf to Guatemalan authorities sa
idan Kalei no ktartinei
riant carpet i his
temenl to police in
lilt, in h ision
He said lhal in
k Pity, h- lived
Side ol Mai the
l-Divis'oi He
I he recalled a Jev
tiled n.....
The Israeli Embassy hre em-
phatically denied either that
there were any Israeli com
f ont:nued on Paoe 6 A
PRIME MINISTER ESHKOL
JERUSALEM (JTAi Prime
Minuter i.evi Eshkol, speaking not
Onl) as Premier but llfO as Israel's
Minister of Defense, proposed lues
daj thai Israel and Egypt cam
out "reciprocal reductions'" of their
troop concentrations on each
other's borders
(At the same time. Egypt pn -i
dent Gamal Nasser announced he
would dose the entrance to the
Gulf oi Aqabl to all shipping under
Israels flag, as well as to any
foreign shipping destined for Is-
raeli Port of Eilat Both the United
States and Great Britain simul
taneously warned Egypt not to
close the gulf to Israel shipping, de-
claring the gulf to be international
waters. The V. S. also warned all
American citizens to leave the
Middle East.)
Eshkol addressed the Knesset
at its opening summer session
here. He told the hushed house
that he was speaking "with corn-
Continued on Page 8 A
NO GENERAL MOBILIZATION
Israel Takes Measures
To Meet Arab Buildup
Dispute Widens Over
Reform Viet Policies
M 'A YORK (JTA) The dis
pute hi tw -en the i ni >n ol Vmeri
rew i o Dns. the
I ol Hi I
atioi s and I nu El
Ken York, the lai I form
tion in the world which
withd xll< '''
was wdened til I
hem
:! I'AHC :r.-\<- its new < hai Res
ttei from president, Irsing
sas i ity, which was
ent to .ill member congregations
The Utter charged thai the
bad opposed "manj
dynamic and important programs"
he past .
resolution joining ith the n si
of I hi Jewish community in sup
portii t the establishment ol a
Jewish Commonwealth in Pales
In disclosing the withdrawal.
Iminv-El president, Alfred
Bachrach, charged last month
that the UAHC president, Mau-
Continued on Page 16-A
BUSK DOESN'T ANTICIPATE WAR
JERUSALEM 'JTA) The
Israel Army spokesman said this
week, in a special communique,
that Israel had "taken approrriate
measures' because of Egyptian
troop concentrations in Sinai These
wen described as the heaviest
since the Sinai clash in 1956 Life
proceeded at its normal pace
through Israel
NO details were given on the
nature of the "appropriate meas-
ures" hut it was believed there had
been a callup of some reservists but
no general mobilization Israeli
officials were reported a< remain
ing convinced that there would not
be anj significant changes in the
present quiet on Israels Egyptian
borders bul that the precautionary
step- were considered desirable to
cope with any Egyptian surprise
move of a prestige nature "
There was widespread belief
that President Nasser of Egypt
did not want a confrontation at
this time with Israel and that his
moves were aimed at reasserting
his role as Israel's most implac-
able enemy a role preempted
by the radical Syrian regime. Ex-
perts here said that Nasser would
need all of his armed forces for
a ma,or blow at Israel, including
the 50,000 trooos now involved
in the undeclared war in Yemen.
PAGE 11-A
In another
was rep
i i.in,i-.i
developnu
to ha> i ''''I '
IN Truce Supi i
Hungarian Refugees in Good Adjustment
NEW YORK (JI a The
suits of a study of Jewish Hun
Parian refugees settled in New
York in 1957. showing that they
have made a remarkable adjust
ment in the 10 years since thej
arrived without funds or po
s:ons after fleeing across the Hun
garian border during the Hungarian
revolution of late 1956. were re-
ported here this week at the annual
meeting of the New York Aasocia
tion foi Nets Americans, a bene
enC) of the tinted Jewish
tppeal, by Philip Soskla, executive
director
Martin Kleinbard. who was ,,
elected to a fourth term as presi
dent, reported that NY ANA had
resettled 118.000 Jewish refugees
in the 1H yoars Mine the agency's
inception in 1049
The 200 families, representing
568 individuals, were picked at
random from the agency's 1957
files. They constitute 18 percent
of the 1,100 Hungarian families
aided by NYANA in 1957. The
agency provided homes, jobs,
training, financial assistance and
counseling. The s?udy showed
that 40 of the 200 family heads
had set up business establish-
ments which today provide em-
ployment for 200 persons.
Most ot the adults m the group
stud) had been in concentration ot
forced labor camps during the WBI
Hut the fact that almost all were
working up until the daj the) left
Hungary and that this was | phv
sically skilled and generall) well-
educated croup probabl) accounts
' for then adjusting faster than
jearlier immigrants from the dis-
continued on Page 5-A
PRESIDENT N*SSER
visioi '
both
bui i
I I >.
lion > a
I
1/VrSO ii i mili-
lai i i ell as of i
I to I for heavy
con-
centrations i bservi
,. prol sbl) refusi
the hi av) ai ms and troop coi
lr at ions ihi Sj i ians have placi
the border
The growing tensions found little
reflection in Israel In such major
cities as Jerusalem and Tel Aviv,
conditions appeared normal People
s.,t in cafes, lined up before movie
theatres and went ahead with rout-
ine shopping. Officials said there
Continued on Page 7-A
said
because of
Pcce 2 A
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Frici
Prelate is Mum on Passion Play
M:lton Weiss tnght' receives an award from Federation s past
president. Joseph M. Lipton "for outstanding service and ex-
ceptional dedication as campaign chairman of the 1967 Com-
bined Jewish Appeal" at the 29th annual meeting of Federa-
tion May 21 at the Fontainebleau. (See story. Page 8-A).
1 <>\i><>\ The Rom-
IB ( atholic prelate, John I ardinal
HeeiMii look no official action
on a report b) members <>f hit
m'.\isorj lhal the Ober-
immergau Passion I'iay presented
;<\ Catholics m Manchester lecentrj
anti Semitic and wisrep>esenta
lion ol Ihc Goat* l si
Slater LouiacGBbriel and Dr
Patricia Keeff two momben of
he national commission appointed
by the Cardinal in 1965 to inrple
ment the Vatican Declaration on
the Jews, charged that the plaj
m direct 1) opposed to the spirit
>f the Vatican Declaiation after
thej listened to tape recordings of
it
Si-ter Louise-Gabriel -aid the
play presented Jews a- had.
strongly emphasized the role of
Tuda- and wa- likely to have a
prejudicial effect on the mind- of
children who watched it Specta
lid, i" ght ...ill' r thi minion on the
- impressi ,au1 tha. .. ,.,,,
i atholic Mi nking towa nai held the view t.
Jews Passion play could he
Christopner llollis, chairman of without appeal
dinal Heenans advisor) I'tic er'
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Rockwell Given
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of Rockwell on the campus of the
University of California was ad-
dressed to the California Board
of Regents by Herbert F. Rosoff.
commander. Department of Cali-
fornia, Jewish War Veterans.
Rockwell addressed an overflow
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' The position of the JWV, stat
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the caiuptu with his dangerous,
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breache- of law and order
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Meeting Also A Bon Voyage
Judaism Popular Again! Whj ins Federal, 1234 Washii
Ivi also served ;i- a bon vo
for members planning
abroad this summer, among them
Mr. ;md Mrs. Uoc I
Hostifig the \ir and
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Levii man on Sundaj
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Tam;: was guest of honor at a dinner of Tii-
at week in Sklur Auditorium of the
temple Some 300 persons attended the dinner.
Shaw fcerved as president of Ner Tamid for
five yeqn and is now on the board of true-
tees al the 550 membership temple Left to
right are Col. William J. Harris, past president
of Nei Tami 1; Herman L. Shaw, chairman of
the board of trustees; Mrs. Louis Cohen, past
president of Sisterhood; Louis Cohen, execu-
tive vice president of Ner Tamid. Rabbi Eugene
Labovitz. and Shaw.
I NEF Exit Adds to Tension
Corrt nu*d from Pag l-A
v bassad i i ol the United
Si iles ': itain an I France al a
' asalem meeting He also lold the
lyi that Syria must beat full
rcspomubilfty fqr th- current ten
-1- >ti
I he I-racli view was th.it
station! ei I NEF units was
. dertak n, not .it Egypt's in\ u.i
lion, bur as a compromise worked
JVW Convention
June 9 to 11
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The : partmefil el Florida
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withdrawal from territory it occupi-
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I in- stationing ol the L'NEF
ps on the border was describ-
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as a "two-way contract." Israelis
fell at the time that tin- opening
ol the sea lanes at Sharm el Sheikh
to Israeli navigation was practi
the onlj benefit of their
. ictoi ious Sinai ill ive It was made
plain thai i -. lei c mid nol and
not tolei ate thi cutting <>i
this lifeline to Via and Africa bj
replacement of I NEF troops with
Eqyptian units
Ri poii- cei.' A .ii the t \
the i NEF troops bad I
withdrawn and that
a few I was
Ihdraw 11-. I Ml
iceifii de
AitHur J Goldberg, the chief
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met with Th.int and Mid tint
t'-e two men hjd reviewed the
M'ddle East situation. Coldberq
s^id he had assured Thant th.-t
the United States would support
any UN action required to keep'
the peace
He also disclosed thai the l nited
Stales had made diplomatic rep
resentations to all nations concern-
ed on the growing Middle Hast
crisis and that thi- t s Mission at
the IN was carrying on talks with
all member states .lust before Gold
and Thant had their meeting,
the Secretarj General had a 30
minute talk with Ambassador Giden
Rafael, the Israeli chief dele
who iiitriat"'i Israel's pledge "nol
to start hostilities
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Volume 40 Number 2J
F:.day. May 26. 1967
16 IYAR 5727
Tense View Of
Possibility of War
"r.i- United States war:
<-:.zzr. citizens lo quil the M
nations,
:s proof
n
A.'-d -.- t tglon s
tor the S
does net necate th to
prss !cte V.'
~mjrjllity of wars 8J
rr of the
n ri|
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*.'.: 'pr's dema:.
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i Hamer somt second thouahts
r^pect to the world's det^r-
daOB BOt to s*e a new war &:
on th '"'e of rhe ear*h Th^nt's
.al okay may very well have
Nasser that no r>r.f really carea
v. -'-;her or not th** Arab forces take
Israel ;n their loner-threatened
.d round Thi s a danaerous cilculation.
Alreodv the U S. has warned th- Eavr>
But if our own aov*mnen* speaks loudlv
arries no stick, to what avail the warnina?
.'.'hat can be said at a time when the situa-
ticr. changes from moment to moment is that
JN had about as much right to leave the
area so preapitiously as Nasser has to order
blockade of the Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli
shippinq.
What also can be said, even at so early
:ge of the crisis, is that the Soviet Union
." ms once aqain to be playing devil's ad-
[te. Doubtless, Egypt's Nasser would never
onstrate the strength of purpose he seems
tc oe doing at this time if he were not sure of
Mcacow's approval.
The Soviet announcement Tuesday that
Hussians are prepared to back Syria and
:t all the way in their confrontation with
el seems proof enough of this thesis.
It b clear that one does not exaggerate in
icing upon this latest crisis as the other side
o: the coin in Vietnam. Once again, the Hus-
s are having everybody playing the dan-
cerous war game for their benefit.
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A Trio of Honorees
Temple Israel of Greater Miami will Friday
pay tribute to three professional sialf
members. Cantor Jacob G. Bomstein will be
- Tiored for his 15 years of service. Assistant
Rcnbi Morris W Graff and Edward Cohen,
acministrative director of the temple will be
hcr.ored for ten years of service each.
The special Sabbath eve dedication, creat-
oy Dr. Joseph R. Narot. spiritual leader of
Temple Israel, will recognize their contribu-
t.cns toward the temple's growth and leader-
p in our community.
But the recoanition accorded them will also
<-d praiseworthy liqht on Temp'e Israel which
has, throuahout the years, achieved a status
of stability in its conareaation. reliqiou* school
arid aifihate organization"* reflected in the long
f-.-.are of th3se professionals.
That Cantor Bornstein. Rabbi Graff and Mr.
Cohen are investing their energies and creative
ent in Temple Israel and its congregation is
indicative of their faith in the temple family
no less than the Temple's faith in them.
The Fndav ninht service will be a fitting
recognition of both the temple's qratitude and
the professional achievement of the trio of
hone
The American Jewish Press
The period of May 22 to June 17 has been
selected this year for the observance of Ameri-
can Jewish Press Month.
This period is being highlighted in 1967
by the scheduling of the 1967 convention of
the American Jewish Press Association in
Israel on May 25 to Juno 4. Durinq this historic
"first" for American Jewish journalism, news-
papermen from throughout America are gather-
ing for a rare experience of observation and
study of the Jewish State, whose ongoing story
has been a steady highliaht in periodicals
throughout our nation for the past 19 years.
At the same time, the Association takes
this occasion to crvstalize the aims and purpos-
es of the English Jewish press to maintain a
free, vigorous and vital Jewish press in our
pluralistic society.
The English-language Jewish press expres-
es the aims, goals and aspiration of American
J^wrv for a free democra'c America. It mirrors
the Jewish organizational life in our communi-
ties It rejects the contributions of Jewish leader-
ship to the reliaious, cultural and social life of
the qeneral community.
It is concerned with the continuity of Jud-
aism, the advancement of the heritage of our
Jewish faith and the encouragement of every-
thing that is aood and true in th well-b-ma of
Jewry everywhere, including the Stale of Israel.
The Fnalish-lanauaae Jewish pres? m
America should continue as a vital force in each
American community acting as a unifying
force for all of them.
Memorial Day Tuesday
We -oin the Jewish War Veterans and the
communty at large in marking Memorial Day
on Tuesday.
At c time when American boys are laying
down theil lives in the war in Vietnam, and
when the distinct possibility exists of yet anoth-
er war in the Middle East, we pause to take
note of the sacrifices our m^n and women in
the Armed Forces Mve made throuahout the
troubled time* of the twentieth centurv
From the Arqonne to Haiohong. our soldiers
have aiven unstintindv of themselves, too
many in ertreme sacrifice, for the principles
thir nation holds dear.
We will remember them on Tuesday.
Headlines Again
By S. J GOLDSMITH
London
Ernest Bevin is in the newt
again He refuses to die Like
John Brown in that famous son?,
his body is buried but hi* soul
maiches on The second \olumr
of Alan Bullock s trilogy. Erne>t
Beu- Jii- Life and Time-.' ha>
just appeared and reopened the
argument The saea i r'>
brought up to IMS, and the (He
it ion nf the war t'me coa
under Churchill, ir when K
Bevin terved a- Minister of La-
er of the U
. in'i activiUi
i
\
Few Notes
Bi vin left no diai
privati papers \
Mi
dur
Uig the *ai. a- K \ ; :.oth-
.r menbei of th wai
I'm in could neither r.u-
a fen notes which
matical and
or read N i left only
hi* choice "i oral evidence i*
rather He makei little
u! Berii hates, rayes. rudeness
and intolerance When somebody
remarked thai \ irin r. ... was
!.i- worsl i DCBBJ Bei ir. r>
N '". while I jrn around He
accused treat l^bor leaders men
like Herbert Morrison Bmanoel
Shinwell and Lord Citrine, of
"nagajuii, yuislin< pelicies Man
Bullock for fives everything
But Bevin had intuition, wa* a
natural lender of men and an in-
spired organizer on a crand scale
IL- gave a lifetime of service to
the trades unions and won their
uplete trust He mobilized
Britain's manpower toi the war
nd hind a detailed de
mobilization plan for peace He
wa* no doubt a ureat Ministei "f
I sboi and some ever claim
he v.a* also ;i : real Foreign
tarj Vlsn Bullock has nol
bed 'hi- period m Bevin's cs
m what we read until
* esns to th nl
r of les* biased
judges of political form
Personal Yardstick
where we part com-
Perhaps Bevin wa a great
Minister of Perhaps hr
w.i- !* u jn al Foreign So i
tar) Hi* impact on the war and
hi- beneficial contributions t" the
advance of the working liaSSCI l-
not In dispute, but we Jews ar--
entith il ude and
our own yardstick: There li
thing nee in this
The Emperor Titus is recorded
in history as a uood kinu and a
IB It i- said Of nun
then t m his life
with 11 deed "i et in Jem
lafa tradition he is known
ba, which n i
Titus the Wicked Foi he de
stroyi d the Temple and la d Je
rusalem waste I his i not en
peculiarl) Jewish The British
look al Napoleon from their own
angle and do not accept the
French version
We do not have t<< apolofl
for our attitude to Bevin It was
he wt. made a frtmnndoua effort
to crush the Jewish National
Home and strangle the Jewish
i" its infancy He dTd
succeed, but he had a good try
And he was a formidable enemv
Nor would it be tenable that a'
this belongs to the past It doe-
no: It is very much the present
Destroyed Peace
K ;hard Crossman, one of the
nasal perceptive Labor leaders
the man whom Bevin put on the
Ingle American Committee ofin-
qu r\ to no ni hHdin? and (ened
the side of Zionism told
US tl The evil men
r them Bevin i< -
troyed foreve
',il r. lal
i and Arabs r ,:
a M-
far, but Groshman i- pj:> i ;
a- the next few
; r.(d
.. an
ndow of a
\
S
el i st t ha I
li anti-S
right to
b
; i
ce a pre rence or.
Europe after the war To a
'v fair and sti ward
Br'
l-h contribul lo 1 SRB \ I
bar- following anewc
will be lHiked Bi
he !i nui.; not push then.
- '. > lo the head of the (I'leue
I did not mention Jean In
question If this is not the talk of
an anti S mite what
Violent Anti Somite
Another less offensive but
all; teilinf remark of Bei
also reveals the ignorant and vir
ulent anti -Semite inside the lj
tic an He told a I jbor
conference at Bournemouth, in
June 1946 With Whitechapel
Jews I always cot on Why there
wa- '. over Pale
ection I went down
to W ipel and fixed it up
with the Jews He was referring
II : nt vears earlier, when
Easl End Jews refused to vote La-
bei ause of !>>rd Pasafield s
Palestine policy
This is the talk of an al
nite One knows the genus
when (':. comes across it T!
exampiea of Be.
nti Semitism, such as h -
the interfering
' Of New York I -e. : I I
have been destined to collect
anti Semitic remark- I
nber one speech ol
h s on Palestine or the Middle
w.ihout a couple of th
bis la the Una I
member Hevm as we Jews
him Alan Hullock is entitle*
his rieu and so are we
Ranks With Titus
Churchill kept Bevin in eh
as far a> the Jews were con
Ha could not rarj well trust
the Jewish Brigade once Choi
ill had decided that it mu-t
A ChuTchiilian mi
OVerceaaa any opwaoHmr
from Bevin and the I b
of Staff Bui under \r.. a "
the 1049 elections, Bet in had
pleti over foreign affan
and he used it to try and de
li wish people bs daetros
the reality and the dream of t
National Home The Jew- i
sun that he should fail This d
not make him less of an SSM
After all. Hainan also failed
In Jewish history, Bevin n<
rank with Titus as < 1
will rank with Cyrus.
Friday May 26. 1967
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Held Over For
Third Term
gation Anshi Ernes will
h. nor Emanuel Ku> i
serving a third term as i lident
testimonial dinner al the syn-
.i Sunday beginnini
C U p ni
Koshelewitz, before coming to
Miami, was active in the Sons of
Israel Synagogue and the Young
Israel of th' Bronx, N Y
H it p*il president of the Ntw
York Letter Carriers, en organiz-
er of tht Jewish Postal Workers
Welfare League, and a life mem-
ber of both organizations. He is a
member of the Masons.
Cmst speaker for th*- evening
will bv Rabbi Avroffl L Drazin,
spiritual leader <>f Israelite Center
Synagogue In conjunction with the
testimonial, the eoBgregation will
celebrate the 19th birthda) <-f Ii
n el
Entertainmenl will be pres
bj i antor Paul Deutsch. ol Hallan
and William Skyler, sii
Irving Sperling, chairman ol the
nittee, will at t as toast i
assisted r> Max fl I. co
chairman Joseph Plcus
nnan *r, In chai l the
dinner
ionjinued from Page 1 A
placed persons camps of Europe,'
the repor;,*t#'ssod 'It was also a
young group, with the majority ol
dulls under 2J and only two over
SO
irlj three-quarters <>f the
completel) self-
lupporting in less than four months.
II p rcent ol these wen i
in !- than Iwo months
seven percent required aid
the i nd ol the year, and these
ng srii.m> illness
or widow with small children. The
stud) showed thai BO percent of
h ad ills had gone beyond lemen-
including 4t univei t Ij
wit h some ci
trainn 1 inlj two ol the nun and
thi nking women wei e
I thret were pro
fessionals; 53 had owned business-
es hi 34 wci
minor ma at
nd 79 wen skilled oi s
Altl "i the '" wcoi i
all were liti ral i
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limmri Cohen
lokki Greff
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owned a weel one tirr.-
papcr> and Uh \-
He has served as editor of the
Quarterly of the National Associ
ation of Temple Administrators,
is a member of the national
board of that organization and
serves on two committees of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations dealir-T with inter
congregational relationships. In
Miami, he has been chairman of
the Communal Services Division
of the Combined Jewish Appeal
?or the past three years and on
the welfar committee of the
inter faith Agency for Social Jus-
tice
I be .
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Continued from Reeaes |.a\
mandoes involved in the nrtBlcl j
tenure or any other Isre-
volvements in the case. T> Em-
bassy. commenting on preu .e.
ports of Israeli parties
said "Israel has no jnte ;
Mart n Bo-mjnn Only Germany
is interested in him, tinct ,
had been convicted na
aemned by the Nurembe-j Wir
Crimes Tribunal."
Frankfu I S1 Pr
RJehter laid thi
Pi
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f ## Ik/rirfiinn
Page 7-A.
Season Ends With Social
an 11 :30 a m buifel lunc
followed b> caro -
home of Mrs M Sossin. 7.">17
-,,i a ass Avi Island
Emil Morten chairman o! the building com-
8 for Temple Emanu-El's new social Hall-
School Buildiuq in Miami Beach, points to new
arch:!ect's iendennq at committee planning
June 4 cotneistone-laying ceremonies. Looking
on left to riqhl ire Joseph M. Rose, pa3t piesi-
I, Max Bcaerman. president. Joseph Hotl-
man, Innna Srhatzman. Dr. Irvinq Lehrman,
-
Robert L. Bium, Harry Millman, Murry Koretzky
and Harry A. Levy. A bruncheon at the DiLido
Hotel will follow the cornerstone-laying and
installation of officers, both scheduled at the
temple. Samuel Fiiedland is general chairman
of the June 4 activities, with Harry Pearlman
bruncheon chairman.
Israel Takes Varied Measures
To Meet Arab Troop Build-Up
Continued from Page 1-A
of
were given the same point
view.
and British governments, he said.
bout I v mile- from the
. i \i Min blast in the same
,,i '.. n no on ** shoi ,
.. area dan a ed a irU-pImm- pole.
HUM i .ill-altliin- ,, ,, ,....,.....,
Observers said thai while these He.reported hat Britain was in
,The mo*s er relatively small and harmlest formed through di|
fell s that none of the ,,_,, ,.,,,,, ,h i-^i.
..,, o. Jerusalem Macka. Ih. ronld brlni an eecahv ,ae,s ,r R
lip ijon in .: -A o| irte EKyplioa troop received clarification ol i
oeotral and lhat what was views on Ihe current crisi
cui rwntl) a wi nerves mighl
i ruati aendi i l
..'. in l-i.i
l nile I latea
hat i! e e\t ol
. aj ad
Israeli observer* indicated a
tendency amorg officials to
discount he Egyptian troop con-
central ion and the declaration of
emergency status for the Egyp-
tian armed :orces as one largely
* ip service >n support of the
increasingly belligerent Syrian
regime. Experts here felt that
the Egyptian military moves
stemmed largely from repeated
Syrian protesrt about lack of
Egyptian support in recent Is-
raeli Syrian clashes, particularly
the land-sex an battle on Apr. 7
when Israeli planes shot down
six Syrian Soviet-made MIG lets.
Twi norc
this i ek botl '1 them neai the
ii hunter.
\n i c i hai
I roar II I
, ,,i the i Ministrj
here between Aryeh Levavi the
. ihe Foreign
Ministry, and Dimiti i Chu\ all
the Soviet Vmbassador t" Isi i
Raphael Cites
Dr. Unterman
During Saturday morning sen
ices al Temple Beth Raphael on
m.i\ ii. Dr. Isaac I ntei man was
presented with an honorary life
membership t.> Ihe temple bj Vbe
\ I'lfiiiit-i K-hkul anil Klian I In- ,,. ...
..... ,.,,,., U.i hit. ronnri-uatiiin president
Hnn'ign Minister told the < aotnet
inl> Syrian raaaatjnn "f en> \ noted Talmudic scholar, Dr
couragemenl .mil engineering "f Unterman has been .> membei
Binal Israel would re* Beth Raphael since it opened, and
duce Middle Ka-t tensions conducts a Talmud class in Ihe
A .11
state llagi were desi <
: this *( ek i>v unknown vandcls
mp \i.iti -.'liases. Kair Kassem
iffieials reported this
i Govern
menl schools The) were round t"
been lowered .mil n|>iH'il and
te II) insulted Poiiee opened
an investigation and it was report'
d that arrests were imminenl
i hi- situation a.- reviewed b>
i Cabinet in discussions
He reported he had sent in-
structions to Israel s diplomats
abroad to make that point clear
to the governments to which
they are accredited. The Soviet
chapel on Saturdays from to
|i in ih has frequent!) delit i
the Saturda) morning sermons
Dr Unterman is leaving for an
, uti i ded tour ol Israel in June
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luxury
happened to
a harried
Sam Heiman
on his way
to Washington
"At last," said Mr. Heiman as he stepped at
the Yellowbird. 'They've fina flying
civilized!'
And from Miami to Washington
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Friday Muy ?G. 1067
Page 9<:
'67 CJA Told Goal $40,000 Shorl As
500 Gather for Annual Meet
.1 UK- in
Ovei 900 communit) lr.id.i~ raking a prominent place on the andoned Montreal and
gathered al the Footaincbleau evenin *i li .-. the plection Miami
Hotel foi the 20th annual meeting ol Leon Kaplan, Miami attomej n .. ., ,, ,
and closing dance of the Greater i I.....' 1968 pre.....nt of the Gr, ,""' "" "'"'"' "'
M.ami Jewiah I-.....ratio.......i.e. Miami Jewish Kederation Z".......... "....."
Combined Jewish Appeal on Sun ,,. ,
dlv niuhi '" ""-''i' the two year Joseph \i Upton presented
'.,.,' ... lam ,.,. presidential term ol Joseph \l hun with .. bronze and walnut
Milton Weiss Off CJA cam ,,,.,.,. preMden( ... Dade Keder.l plaqu...... behall ... the office.
':,:..n chaian' ,".1'1 ^";'\,h;" ......i Loan Association. executive committee and board ol
In his final address to tht Miami ''"'""" "' ,,,' Greater Miami
Jewish mmunity, I ipton cited ,ewwh Federation
.everal .>i Federation's advance Carl Wfeinkle delivered -
paid him thi high tributi of sin
i' i admiration vt ith tin- pre i n
' t wli ol ;i in ||)e
I feel very humble aid Rosi
' li.in .ih.l \ n \ p. mill
have ben here it isn't uivch t<
I in.in to Blake i many friends in
i "
\l '< presented awards were
M.lton Weiss < .1A campaign chair-
lo.epii M Upton, past presi-
denl of Pederatlon; Mrs Jesn c
I ehman, tampaign chairman of
1 i \ Wocnbn'l Division, and Mrs.
ard .1 Trim and Harry B.
Arthur S. Ros.chan. (thud from ritjht'. Gr<
Mui.iii Jewish Federation's executive director,
stands surrounded by the many who bestowed
him wilh honors at his testimonial dinner on
Sunday niqht at the Fontainebleau Hotel. Left
to right are Robert P. Forman, assistant exo< u
to nght are Robeit P. Forman, assistant ex.
Federauon-CJA leader. Joseph Kanter, UJA
national chairman; Dr. Irving Lehrman, spin
tuul leader. Temple Emaun-El and former CJA
campaign chairman. Joseph M. Lipton. Federa-
tion past president; and Ffraim Gale, executive
directoi, YM and WHA.
Nasser Blocks Aqaba Gulf
Continued from Pag* 1 A
plete confidence in Israel's de-
fensive capacity and her stead-
fastness" and expressed" rediness
fastness" and expressed "reedi-
ess at this hour to participate in
advance peace in our region "
Reciprocal reduction of the troop
concentrations, said Mr. Eshkol.
would constitute 'in endeavor
to ensure continuation of the
quiet that has prevailed on the
Israeli-Egyptian frontier for the
last 10 years, and would be a
concerted international effort to
outlaw terrorism and sabotage
against any member state of the
United Nations."
"If Egypt recalls her r.
Is. a< i i frantic.. he
P|,(l aril) do likewise
The < i m i ,,, cording t<>
the General lasembl) resolution
of 1051 a/ai i" contribute to peace
in the area I ence m
areas, and the duties it performed,
Were doubtless a |>ositiw fa< I
EahlUkl told I'jrl.ament that he
fouml perpl, .. |ir, (,,
tats action bj ( sited Nations Bee
retary-Gcneral I Thanl la on
form .it met to Egypt's request
for withdrawal >( the li
tions Km. ; gen. > I .ii
1 Id Mr Eshkol "was
a pa.'
m<
ol tin rim betv.ee. I
i i'.ut th.- 5
demand lignifj a weakening "' the prudence In the present situation
United Nations'role as a guardian Shimon Peres, vtr Ben-Gurion'i
of the peace The late Secretary- co-leader of Rafl, was expected to
General would consult with his
'although the event was to hav.
\.. t ,i urn -1\ i loseil (he 1067 ( i \
ili a e, there is no \ ictorj to ,- ai
nounced because the goal had not
yet in. ii reached
Weiss s.ini that the projected
' campaign funds to be raised Ii
.is ii they would fall short ui the
goal by M0,000
"If you iirtj as disturbed as I
am about not reaching our ,90a!,
if you are as disturbed as I am
about what is happening on the
Israeli border tonight, then I
believe that all is not yet lost,"
Weiss told the audience.
"l believe we will have a vie
to. ious 1 .1 m paig n." continued
Weiss "but we cannot follow the
pattern ol previous years and leave
the final collection of funds to the
professioiala This is not a pi
sional campaign CIA is a com
mints 'finin: the pasl two yean i;""k "' letters" in Rosichan,
ich .1 'in establishment ol the ""prised ol hundreds oi con
communit) chaplaincy service and Kratulatory letters from friends
the formation ol the public affairs
committee
Norton S Pallot, president of
Norton I Ire < ompany, was named
1 ampaign rhaii man for the 1008
1 ombined .lewis), Appeal
Highlighting the evening's fes-
tivities was a tribute to Arthur
S. Rosichan, executive director
of the Greater Miami Jewish
Federation, who was honored for
"40 years of dedicated service to
the betterment and advancement
of human welfare."
I)r
!'> eph Kanier. on behalf ..I
the I niied Jewish Appeal, ol which
he is a national chairman, present
"i i:.ism han with 1 2000-year-old
ill II em ase.l in glass
Robert P Forman assistant
exei utive director ol the Greate.
Miami Jewish Federation, gave
Rosichan a sterling silver Torah
pointer framed on blue velvet as ..
memento from the Federation tafl
Efraini Gale, executive direc
tin of the YM ami WHA. represent
ing the executive directors of all
of Federation's local community
to hav. made 10 man) Iriends in Smith, recipients of the presidents'
the seven and 1 hall years thai l Leadership Award
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Ml of the major parties on the
united during the
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Irving Lehrman, spiritual aOcnclea, presented Rosichan with
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Israel Tourism Vigorous,
Expert Antman Says Here
M I I is one
-.,1 to
people ol jll denominations, is
i -in. i re cons iction ol Naftali
\'i man direi tor m the Tour>
i-- Department, Pai tourist Lid .
and Toui si tgencj l *-t
.\ l-
:- ael,
the
tmari be-
jm ii |v>--i!ii\ oae
o tin Israel,
i rx U s Ive somi ol the im-
is i at the
i enl
The Land of Israel attracts
denominations. Antman said
here this week, because it is
the scene of Divine Revelations,
hoejM of the People of the Book,
tcckground of the marvels re-
. tded in the Bible, and is held
.cred by Jew and non-Jew,
* ke.'
i this countrj "' promotion
' r foi Panteui ist t< assist and
aura I rists ftoinj to Israel,
ii t coming to the I mted
tntmai h i i d ]
and I
Before < onting to Miami, he \ is
- went in Ii
to the
PATA convi ntu n in Seattle
urn i in- was m conlaci
mith ... travel agent
American and foreign
i otto ha De>
Fi anciaco. L tngeles Atlanta
ai >i Um i! Miami Beach t<>i a
k'enlion ol the Confedeiacion de
Organizaciones Turisticas de la
America Latina Beamed mainly
to the Lai American countii*->.
the gatl: rinj fi tm Ma) 21 to 26
.i" tiiv first held in DaoV Count)
\j..im tiching ofl the man) .it
tractions <>i Israel, Antman refer
red to tiio mild climate and the
man) modern accommodations for
tourists Then he added "We
hav< n.-w hotel-, with both high
and middle class accommodations,
and more are being constructed all
the time
"Transportation is constantly
being developed, and this applies
to travel into, out of, and within
the country. Facilities and serv-
ices are being improved stetdily.
Guides are highly cultured, is-
tciligent and multi-lingual, of
course.
The.. knowledge enables ruin
to interim t to the lot i i.-t the his-
torical, theological, i ......
ami religious values ol the pact as
< ,1 ,i- ol the modern wai
in Israel
\- n>r the mi lenl threat Ol
in the Middle Basfc ^EjUaan noted
that "Israel haa had > diMeull
tune with her Arab neighbors ever
indepeodenee
"There have been crises in the
past and. for the mo.st pan. they
e/ere :l\^ .> > resolved short of hos-
tilities We trust that thta ii i
mm Israel look- forward to vig-
orous and happ) tourist season this
summer, which should open shortly
and without any problem whatso
e\er
Memorial Services
Set in Miami Sunday
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Memoi ces will hi- held
throughout Um i ea on Sund
! local .'i wish
War Veterans Post
Edwin I l i ibeln chaplaii I <
Ri ,.,...i annual memoi ial i
luled lor Sunday. 1 1
a tn .; Mount Nebo Cemetery
\w 3i i St led b) Irving
1 ]" commander, Di
IWV it' present a
tei Miami Rabbin
ISSI :..
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Addition.,1 services will be held
ai 2 30 |i in at the JWA seotioi oi
Vista Men trial GandenaCemetery.
14200 MM 57th Ave under the tii
um ol Ralph Lamport
memorial I include
30 .i mi observance by W< sl
I West Miami City
Hall; Murra) Solomon Post 12 30
p m sen ices -it Star ol Da* id
< raeti : > and Hialeah Miami
Sprm s Pool cereaaonj also .it
1L' M p m at Lakostde Men
Abe Hoi rov itz Post ha s sched-
uled a Sunda) 12:30 pn service
a) Ml s..-. Cem ind an 8
p m. obsei \ .mi e at i nifii d Hall.
230Q NE lTi-i St mi Tuesda) eve-
ning Harold l hr i- post command-
11 and Vv. tte Gromet n Aux
president
Miami Beach Posl Ma iri(e
Weinman commander, announced
that a new Memorial Case will bv
officially dedicated at the Post
home. 1828 Alton Rd on Thurs
day. .tune 1 at 8:30 p.m
1 11 hairmen of the project Mas
Salad and Herman Sokolou \ull
assist with the dedication
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REPORTS TO HOUSE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Rusk Says He Doesn't Anticipate War
V. VSHINXI TON (JTA
i larj (ii Slate Dean Rusk told
Ihe House Committee on Fon
\ffairs that he did not anticipate
war in the Middle East but
thai it was necessary lo urge rca
on ^11 na'iona conci i ned t"
Inhibit action thai could tri
. i e (plosion
One implication ol the Secre
;.i > i comments appeared lo be
that Israel should not tut back il
further Syrian backed sabotage took
i in Israel
It was turned jfttr the com-
mittn? session that Rusk doubt
ed Egypt would involve itself in
a major clash with Israel now
because of the Egyptian involve-
ment in Yemen. The Secretary
was seen as believing Jordan and
Lebanon wanted peace to avoid
overthrow of their governments.
Syria was understood to be con
sidered by Rusk as irresponsible.
he I ited State s Sixth I
rle I to havi |. d a
it that
countr) request
S\i ian diplomats madi I
wild charges this week h i |
m< nt- io l N and t S official-*
i n, the Sj an n
Ihc t \ warned II
Securit) ( ouncil that .1 Sue/ ij pe '
<>f crisis was developing in Ihe
Middh East and su :< stcd thai ihe
al Intelligence Asencj and
Ihc I s Sixth Klecl were involved
in .1 conspiracy" against Syria
lln l nited Stati did not bother
omm< nt directl>
Caleb Kayali. the Syrian Em-
bassy charge d'affaires, accused
the United States of encouraging
an "imminent" Israeli attack on
Syria He made the charge im
mediately after meeting with
Lucius Battle, the Assistant Sec-
retary of State for Near Eastern
Affairs. Kayali said he rejected
an appeal from Battle to halt
incursions into Israel by Syrian-
based sabo'eurs.
I h" \i ..ii -..id S\. ia v. :i- unable
0 so He said that Syria < 1 i
not !" lie e 1 hat Israel's plan
i ne a Ltression' against Syria
could lie carried out "without Ihe
knowledge and blessing of the
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Friday May 26 1967
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QL.OATM ACrtlM. Tha MarMiiq.i
Motel. t*S3 Collins Avc Orthodos
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AGoDATH ISRAEL 7SC1 Can.ie Aye.
Othooos Rabbi Isaac Ever *
AMAVAT SHALOM CO\GEGA
TION 85 SW 17th v O'thodoa.
Cantor Morns Barr
Si
ANSME EVES M33 SW th Ave
Con*erv.vtive Etnanu.l K ,.%*e svitl,
president. Cantor Sol Pakowit*
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Mrvat \- Rabbi Soi Lanoau. Ca-itor
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SiJP'rn C -to' r nantin Rn An
Or Orthodox Mabbi Alexander 5.
Orcse,
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Johnson St Conservative Ratb*
David Shapiro. Cantor Yehudah
Heilbra>>n
SRAELITE Lt .Ti R "75 SW Rth
St Consrrvat if tat-bi Aviom I.
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Awake People
Will Read Bibli
E m VO^ME CONGRFr.AT is
'3630 W D'Xie Hv.v Conservat ve
for"-, it v- Pabhi Harold R'chte*
Cantor Jacx Lernef
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mi Rabbinical Am iti n
Cooi of featu-ei a/>-
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I>R MAX UPSCHITZ
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CUBAN MFBRFW CONGREGATION
nr VAMi '147 Wash noton Ave
Orthodox Rabbi Dov Rozencweig.
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S Andrews *( Reform Ribh
Richard M Leviton Cantc. Jerom.
K lement.
FT LAUDERDALE TEMPLE BETH
ISRAEL 547 E Oakland Park Blvd
Rabbi Philip Chaiton Cantor Theo-
dore Mmdich
' Nl IPSrd S1 Miami
G.irdens Rd Rail Miiton 8chlinak>
a": Mar-r Neu
T| MPLE BETH AM '-O'O N Kendall
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26 E Hallandale Beach Blvd. Max
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HEBREW ACADE'4>
rCabhinieal television j~ rogrants
May 28 t'h 10. 11 a m The J< wish Worship Hour
i Abramowiti Temple Menorah
May 28 Ch 7 10 a m 'Still Small
Host Rabbi Eu. i dc l
Guesl Rabbi Ralph K
A TASTE OF HEBREW
relented* by THE TARBUTH F&UNDATI0N FOR THI ADVANCEMENT OF
HEBREW CULTURE end the AMERICAN JEWISH PRESS ASSOCIATION
Editor: Dr. Shlomo Kodesh
Do you vre HawJ sometimes?
I -j* h.in yeslt
He .amc to Imn ofltct.
m.iv. i. he? Where doei he work?
Me svorked m a rettauranl
he Joes not work (here un\ rm re.
V\hv'' I* there no wo k there
anyn
^'cv. but he haJ to take :i
He received a letter from Haifa.
His mother is ver> tick.
I am sorr> lo hear th.v I ihmk ih.it
be can get work in Haifa, ukj.
Yes but he does not like to wo I
in Haifa in a restaurant.
He seeks more interesting work.
Every kind of work is interesting.
I vt-rvone should love his woik.
I think so. too' But David does
not think that way.
?- .-K D'lSJJirt -er- --K
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TEMPLE BETH EL OF HOLLY
WOOD ISSt S 54th Ave Reform
Rabbi Sam,,el Jae
?4v0 Pmetree III I
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Rahhi Morton Malavtky. Cantor Er
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Cantor David Co"-.-r
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TEMPLfc BtTH TOV 64-,(t SW Btn
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TEMPLE B NAI SHOLOM 1M00 N v\
22nd Ave. Conservative Cantor
Abraham Reisem.in
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BY RABBI MILTON SCHLINSKY
Temple Adath Yethorn
i in this h, w ci
portion oi Torah that I am sure
many would like to ski|> over it
oi partii i
larl) ,i pleasant
M.h.i id that it
triu of God's
fortelling t h o
people what will
happen to t lu-
nation Of Isl.nl
if tht\ do not
follow the com-
mandments of
the Torah
We who an
pmileccrl to
live In
and age have
r n Toab. ScMimkv
that the n in life is to
that the mam pursuit in life
are const
bj am ice columns, b)
even mediun
i v ,! i i rx- hapi'v
live, iiv' livt-
If we havi any type of ;
it : really i
thl re Is really
with us Actually
At have is eithei
wrong upbringing by our
win. iiid not understand a
forces ol which ha
rd an unhralthy environn
We lend to explain our ..
I BUte if others do it so
an only live once; tomorrow
lx- too late; oi an) other exi
can find V\i' have b-ctnu -
loxu ated with the thin.
happiness, we refuse to look
Ij Thil i- what is wi
Bet hukisia
it is realit) to realise that i
art- two sides 10 the com.
who live In a dream w
1 'ly wake up son i
I: you u.int to sk,p this
unii
Ihe othi r and you jr.' a
awake human being, you Will
it well
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Is at a Bdnll
thus allowing ev ryons lo git
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TEMPLE EMANU EL 'Tot Wah,n0
ton Ave Conservatve R.ihbi Irving
I 'h'min Cantoe Zvi Adler
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TEMPLE ISRAFL OF GHEATFR Ml
AMI. 137 NE 19th St Reform. Rabb'
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TEMPLE (SHALL OF MIRAMAR
3500 SW 6 |
Rabbi Irwin Cutlae.
TEMPLE JUDEA 5O0 Granada Blvd
Reform R.ihbi Morns Kipper.
Mindlln, in<
TEMPLE MENOKAH. 620 7Mh St
Conservative R.ilim Vaver Ahram-
owitr Cantor Nito Frldman
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TEMPLE NER TAMiO HOth St and
Tetum Waterway Modern Trad,
tional. Rabbi Eugene Labovitz. Can-
tor Frlward Klem.
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B7M SW 16th St.. Miami Rabb.
Ralph G I x m a n Cantor Herman
Marchbein.
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Parents \-cc of II
rent* f Tors
nounce th,.
day .s,
Well as ., full) .,;,
ecular curricula
Tht school haa beei
offer the students religious
: le to thai i Yt
slm ath
Rabbi Abba Gehbei has been se
lected finalize all
Ihe *cho ,,) jrj
i mber Rabbi Gelbt r a grad
SYNOPSIS OF THE TORAH PORTION BEHUKKOTAI
ta|o^Jj '"l"^,'"" ^ws k HHds and ga
Hut ,f ye wiU nol hearkeo unto He I will brin* the land
""" ,nn -<' you wUI i icattar among the nation."
datV. 26.14. 32-33'
BEW KKOTAJ If y walk m My tfatlltas, and keep Mv
COmmandmenU, and do them, then Will I give you rams in ttuur
on. sad the land shall yield her produce, and the trees of the
Held shall Meld iheir fruit y, shall eat your bread until ye
have enough, and dwell ,., you, land safely .. And 1 will have
";""' untyo tnttUll. and multiply vou. and
h Hj covensnl with you But faf ". \e shall
'V,J''" Mv ltatut "' your soul abhor Mine ordlnsnces so
ye s,,a" 'li Mi commandinanu, but break Mv eme-
An.i'vou lm". .J!,'.11"' """>>""" for your sina
fh si 'Ton| "'1'""-. -"' will raw out
When they are m the land of their en, nues. I wlU not rt-jee.
heir (oi ri "U """""" "'"' ,h''m *' I ;"" l""1
which tE i^n T f" ',l*' S,-'U,"'S and ordinances and law-
mount 5i2 ?Ka
mount Sinai l.y the hand of Moses" (Lev. 26 3-46).
tract.?V-Z?""?9 tH* W*-,,V POrt,on "" Lw
H.rit.Q. ?JV. s!jpo2 Th* Craphic M,*,ory ? J"1*
Yarfc ? si v o* "a'4""* 2' William St.. New
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Pag 13-A
Zionist Leader,
Louis Rudnick,
Dead Here at 73
OTNfff OfATMS SEC.
Louis B Rudnick. of 1445 Tnllo
A\i\. I'oral Gable', a past national
vic pn-sident of Um Zionist Or-
ganization of Amenca. died May
IS at the atfe of 73 Services were
Id on May 21 at Gordon Funeral
Mime and included Masonic serv-
Originally fn>m Brookline. Mass ,
Kudnick came to Miami 17 years
auo. was a life member of the
Zionist Organization of America.
ind chairman of the Presidents
oundl of the South Florida Dis
trie! ZOA
An active supporter of Israel,
he was a member of the board
of governors of Bonds for Israel
Committee and a founder of the
Hebrew University in Israel.
In 1966 \u '< lebrated his 50th
nd in the
year I
\ ird 'i sen
i ndered to Israel He was
: .
I .um He
tcadi i trustfi
ph I an-EI He w as al
if II
Miami I
12-
ll. ia iun it ed bj his w ife 1* i
Di loe| Hi
i Gal augh-
: lian Esthei Isaacson,
..: Fit* hi' is two brothers,
i. ookline, "id Edward
Manchesi : N il and three
i andchildren
Novelist Gold
Dead at Age 74
s\\ FRANCISCO 1JTA1
Michael Gold, novelist and plaj
wright, died at the Kaiser Founds
:. llosp.tal. in nearby Terra Inda.
He was 74.
Mr Gold's beat-known work was
novel, "Jews Without Money,"
epicttng tenement life on New
I'orfc'i Lower EJaal Side
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Florida Stale Conference on Social
Welfare to be held in Orlando
June 7 and 8.
The sessions will deal with the
application of administrative prin-
ciples to voluntary and govern-
mental social agencies and the role
of the social work executive.
Ten new members have been
elected to the board of directors,
Jewish Family and Children's Serv-
ice, according to an announcement
Issued by Dr. Melvln L Becker,
president.
They are Mr- David Fieeman.
lid Landis, William Levin. Stuart
Newman, Maurice Pavlow, Edward
Rothbard, Dr. Ira Rothlield. Ed
ward Scheaffer, Mri Burghard
Steiner, Mrs Alfred Swiren
The new !>oard members will be
hi.mi ed at a reception on June 5.
al tbe home of Mr and Mrs Eu-
gene R Katz, when officers for
1967-68 will also be elected.
The Jewish Famil) and Chil-
dren's Service is supported tin
the Greater Miami Jewish I
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County, and provides counseling
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Friday May 26
Between You and Me: By BORIS SMOLAR
ignon I va liable
In Translation \ow
YCU WANT
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Jew -
; ere he
f I
NJ8. he p irtraj -
w hether th<
re all nat
-h feelin
le oft* xotic and
irmth and
pss clearlv
lew s. wl know little <>r
Iheit
will
I by. Thi
the li mImli the I
till tl
Capitol Spotlight:
By MILTON FRIEDMAN
* Vriny" Surgeon
I JNITED STATES
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Burn Ci
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h 1956 Di n> si
helped -
1 i h
medn al skills tl the !' |
ieneral of the I
!( ed to rehabi i il the most pathetic
ualties >>f service in Viel N D Giladis :
nc> in restoral has been reca nized
or l*. S Army surgi of his unique
to weai the
>wn "l the US krmj
in Giladi has treated nol onlj napalm victim* acci
ilallv wounded b) theil own an support, but also the
.ca! Viet Cong inflicted high velocit) wounds from
ishot shrapnel and mines He wu sent t" the i
Stales bj the Israel Arm) to join the surgical re*
unit at Brooke Hospital, Port Sam Houston, Texas, which
hai become the world*! most advanced center for II
nient of napalm and other bums
Patients at Brooke are flown directly from the ail
evacuation hospitals in Viet Nam Most would have died
of their insidious burns if not for the special techniques
perfected at Brooke in response to the present conflict.
Men with burns covering as much as 60 to 70 per cent
of their bodies are literally resurrected by plastic surgery
Panorama:
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
Drinking
Tea: Link to Japan
IT WAS VERY
I
ntries I think it
the beal '
tueet
. ...
the SI with this II
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Marmorek Syrkii
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As We Were Saying. By ROBERT E. SEGAL
Integration Not Sole Issue in Schools
"FFORTS OF "
" vaudeville husband and wife team
i nment on publii school integration
with .> bid b) .i
coupU of dn lo fit ml ai
Venus Geoi
l.urleei Wallaci
v merit
with the propel late 20th
i nlury educatioi i ich
P esidi J himself I
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12'. vi
I :. Wot Id Wat li i
With much ol this in mind out judgi
and commisi >l education know deep in then (.
th it n how long it takes to
schcx "i how much cussedness
rge part of our popu
the qualitv "i 'i and eq
tpportunitv w ill becomi hallmai h
.i poot bol
shall not continue to l>e hypocrites about eith<
di de ji i scl egregi lion
A look >rth and south li
'' S<
, timistic view. The 1
\. wt & tl -i rvei qun
lo Ni
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Oversea* Newsletter: By EUAHU SALPETER
Israel's l*i
S^NE OF ||
I r Mi I I H
this
..... nth thi
So\ iel I nioi whei
t Jewisl the I'nil
itsell
in ti the
part "I the Kremlin in the I lispute in
s support u ith thi \
a more liberal appr >ach lo th- i
and exp
Sov iel i nion and li i
There have bei verj flight indications
of improvement m trade relations and some i
offic profess lo discern signs ol .i
what differei t l e in the polil i
exampjf one high official mentioned that wl
ago Soviel communications after Syrian bordei
incidents warned Israel ol the due conaequeno
her activities as tools ((f American Imperialism, more
ix.nth similar notes warned Israel ol the dire
consequences should she act as a tool ol American
Imperialism i
While Mr F.shkol. implicitly and explicitly,
hoped for improvement of relations with the Soviet
Union. Foreign Minister Abba Khun plumed for
tries which I
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I
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i In the i i
in \ it m
lal outsid. I i
In mid April th policy ol re
1 iropi produced an cvei
important result an Israel trade delegation head
h> Finance Ministi i Pii B i| to
r-i in discuss plans for a liroad expansion
' Rumanian tradta
The first indication that not only i
Human rd to the visil ban roul
significance came when the Rui btii
I) welcomed the Israel dele
Bucharest airport Further indications oame
dailj A ihipping
lion to assist discussions on the possibilit) <>f eatab
lishing a regular shipping Una between Haifa and
Constanta Next day. the dnector of the govern
meiit COmpanj engaged in building industrial plants
broad flew from Jerusalam to Bucharest He ami
followed by experts from the Ministry of Tourism
and from the Department of Civil Aviation, indicat
ing that the possibilities of tourut trade and of an
air agreement were also being discussed
Friday May 26. 1967
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FLORIDA IN PROBATE
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in the circuit court of the
eleventh judicial c rcuit of
Florida in and for
dade county. in chancery
No 67-069
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I.anu. Florida. Friday. May. 26, 1967
Section 3
New Federation Prexy Kaplan
Has \otable Service Record
Elected this week for leadership service in the Miami Jewish
community were Leon Kaplan (left), as 1967-68 president ot
the Greater Miami Jewish Federation, and Norton S. Pallot
as 1968 campaign chairman of the Combined Jewish Appeal.
CJA is Dade County's major fund-raising organization tor
all Jewish causes and supports over 50 agencies locally, na-
tionally, and overseas. The CJA annual drive is conducted by
Federation.
Pallot is Named
Chairman Of
1968 CJA Drive
Leon Kaplan, newly-elected pres-
ident of the Greater Miami Jewish
Federation, is a dynamic leader
who has (leveled yean of service
to the Miami Jewish community.
Kaplan was unanimously elect-
ed by 500 Federation members as
the 1967-1968 Federation president
at the 28th annual meeting Sunday
night at the Fontainebleau Motel.
"Leon Kaplan hat served Fed
ration in probably every phase
of its activities campaign and
leadership," said Jud.-je Irving
Cypen, annual meeting chair-
man. "He is eminently qualified
for the high position to which he
has been elected."
In accepting his new post. Kap
Ian told the assembled guests that
he is assuming the Federation
presidency "with full knowledge of
the many major problems present
in our communit)
As president, i see two tasks
which challenge Federation First,
wc are challenged to raise more
money annual!) Instead ol meel
Ing only minimum needs and -el
ting a goal geared to what we can
raise, we must set i goal aligned
to what we should raise
"And secondly, we must develop
our legacy and endowment pro-
gram There is tremendous value
in endowment funds "
Kaplan has been a participant
in Federation and CJA for 20
years, is present!) co-chairman of
Federation's budget committee
For the past 19 years a member
Of the board of directors of the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board la
Federation hcncliciarv agency),
Kaplan has jusl completed m\
\ear- of service as a JWB vice
president. He has also served as
chairman of JWB's field service
committee and Is currently chair-
man of the Jewish Welfare Board s
legacy and endowment committee
Kaplan is a former president
and vice president, respectively,
of two of Federation's local
agencies, the YM and WHA of
Greater Miami and the Jewish
Family and Children's Service,
and he has served as president
of the Jewish Centers Associa-
tion of Miami.
Membership of the Greater Mi-
ami Jewish Federation also elected
Samuel N Fnedland as honorary
Continued on Page 2-B
Norton s Pallot, president of
Norton Tire Company, was select
ed Sundav night at the 29th annual
meeting of the Greater Miami
Jcwi.sh Federation to serve as the
li'fiii campaign chairman of the
Combined Jewish Appeal
Judge Irving Cypen, chairman ol
the annual meeting, announced
Pallot'l acceptance and expressed
the ho|>e "that Combined Jewish
Appeal would be infused with the
\ij{or and vitality uf youthful lead
eiship under Pallot > able direc-
tion "
Pallot served as associate
campaign chairmen of this
year's drive in conjunction with
George J. Talianoff, and will
serve as Federation treasurer for
1947-61.
Pallot has a distinguished record
of business and philanthropic sere
ice A Miami resident since 1924,
lie selves as president of one of the
largest tire dealers in the United
ststes He i- i member of the
board of directors of Dade Na
,1 Batik and is a director and
vice president o! the Biscayne
S.iv ingj and Loan Association
Pallot also served as president
of the board of d I reel A the
Better Business Division of the
Miami Dade Chamber of Com
liier.c
Pallot in ':'- rei enl asso ia
tiona with the Greater Miami Jew
ish Federation and the Combined
Jewish Appeal in< lude u r rent
service as secret.uv of Federation,
a member of Federation's execu-
tive committee and board of gov
ernOTS, recipient of Federation's
Presidents' Leadership Award in
19;4. chairman of Federation's
budget committee lor lttttti. and
co chairman of the Trades and In-
dustries Division lor the 1966 CJA
campaign
Pallot has al-o served n the
In.aid of two Federation agencies.
Jewish Vocational Service and the
YM and WHA of C.reater Miami
The I ruled Fund of Dade County
lists him among their most active
participants.
A member of the Scottish Rite
and Mahi Shrine, Pallot was wor-
shipful master of the Hibiscus
Masonic Lodge 275 nd served
as editor-in-chief of the "Crafts-
man," a Masonic magazine
Pallot is a 1947 graduate of the
University of Miami Married to
Gloria Mantel] Pallot. the couple
ami their three children liv,. in
South.Miami.
T_J jR, ID
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Zamora Picnic
Annual picnic of Temple /.imora
Men Club will In- held on Sunday,
June 4 at Matheson Hammock
mam pavilion from 111 a m Bark
transportation and tood will
be available, and a complete pro-
gram has been planned
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Rosichan. smiles blazing from a
night of tribute and honor, stand beside the biggest award
presented to them at the 29th annual meeting of the Greater
Miami Jewish Federation a new car given as a gift by their
friends in the community.
tr ohm ft earn hvatitul
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I.S. Says it W ill Fight if Xasser
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Hadassah Group
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Wed 50 Years
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WOULD YOU TMINrt S REAL 'N'E=ST
LE5?
My ONLY Business is Tfcs
Butintt of Tfte People!
Throughout my campaign, I hava ad-
hered to one basic pledge. NORMAN
CIMENT IS PLEDGED TO SERVE ALL THE
PEOPLE OF MIAMI BEACH -not special
groups. My backing comes FROM THE
PEOPLE... my obligations are TO THE
PEOPLE! If you believe m sound construc-
tive, progressive city government, I urge you
to -STICK WITH CIMENTI
Join hands *or
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VOTE FOR NORMAN
TUESDAY, JUNE 6
CIMENT3A
Friday May 26. 1967
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Relaxing at the banquet held at the Fontainebleau Hotel after
Mount Sinai Hospitals successful Postgraduate Seminar are
Mr and Dr. Warren Sherwood and Dr. Stanley Frehlinq.
Dr Frehling is president of Mount Sinai's medical stait.
End of Season Meeting
Del .c Delanej < hapter Sal
Hemophilia foundation will hold
its i meeting at the Bella
Aire Hotel on Thursday, June 1
I noon Mrs Leah I dell is pn si
d ni
Who else
But CM
Boy-Ar-Dec
Could Create
Such Flapor?
Deep, rich, simrrered a"-
day" flavor' Delicio.is t.
t I spicea en-
r I ed with the Italian t
of pure o /e oil Great with
spaghetti, omelets, fish
meat louf, too!
HAVE SOME SOONI
What does a doctor do on a
night otf? He takes his wle
dancing at the Fontaine-
bleau. as did Dr. Charles 1
Binder, shown with Mrs. Bin
der at Mount Sinai Hospital s
Postgraduate Seminar ban-
quet. Dr. Binder was chair-
man of this year s seminar.
Dr. Lipschitz
To Install Slate
Friday Evening
Dr. Max A Lipschitz will install
.nut directors ol Beth
Toran Coi during late
Frida) services on June 2
Roster "i leeders for 1987 88 in
. ludei
Joseph Golden, president; Milton
Hornstein. Julius Gordon, Ray-
moiul Bookman, Saul Schreiber,
H> Kati Judge Arthur Winton, Nell
Shteir, vice presidents; Seymour
Ros< n, treasurer; Arnold stern,
Mrs Franh Hornstein, Mrs Carl
Zwerner, secretaries
Elected trustees are Robert Bau-
inohl Mas Breslov Frank Burg,
Dorfman, Jerrj Duell, Aar
on EinJeger, Matthew Etlinger,
\ii,ion Ft Fox Ernie
Ih i ni,in. Ernt si Janko, Ben Kai ;>.
Irving KutUer Dave Margulies,
Irving Newman Ben Newmark,
Nathan Ostrov, Abraham Schorr,
. !! Schwarzbi rg Louis Ta> lor
Remember how good
bread used to taste?
August Bros.
still does!
AUGUST BROS. BAKERY
10777 N.W. 3*fh AVENUE, MIAMI. RO*IDA
Merwitzer, Rifkin, Rosen, Rabbi Gross,
Four-Member Presidium, to Head Acad.
For Hi. flfM ion. n thcVhooJ <
19-year historj ,i presidium, con
>i>ting of foui ,i- elect-
o replace the presidents offiec
't th' Hebrew Academj The four
member presidium was announced
l,is week following constitutional
. vision ol thi school's i>> laws and
lection procedure
Members of Hi,, presidium are
Louis Merwitzer. Jacob Rifkin,
Leonard Rosen, and Rabbi Alex
wider (iro^-
Merwitzer has served as presi-
dent of the Hebrew Academy for
the past five years and was chair-
man of the building committee
during the construction of the
new school.
Rifkin, ;i vice president of the
Hebrew Academy, has served the
-< hool hi various capacities lit- is
(sown tor his ext nsive activities
ind national and local religious
snizational life
Rosen has been affiliated with
the Hi bn m Icademj for the past
ten years, during which lime h
served .is chairman ol the board
if directors He is cut presi
dent oi Temple Menorah and i- a
leader in national Zionist and re
ligious endeavors
Rabbi Gross has served as prinei
pal of 'ho Acadi m\ Foi the past 18
years
Othes officers elected were Dr
David S. Andron, Harry Genet,
B. I. Binder, Morris Bienenfeld,
Jacob Cohen. Charles Frucht-
man, Jacob Kaufman, Joseph
Gonshor, Charles Kalb, Raymond
Rubin, and Wolfie Cohen, hon-
orary vice presidents; Samuel
Reinhard, and Oscar Mamber,
vice presidents.
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tary; George Kimmel,
In ing i-'i.t, l. general secrel
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larj -"ni ,i Jerrj Scbecht i
sistanl corresponding secretarj
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officers, il' additional, members
v ere elected to an xecutive c
mittee which will be the schi
policj making and govi 111111- bodj
Sen ing on the committee will he
Murraj Berkowitz, Andre B
lenki, Comm Irwin Christie \i 1
K.ihn Moses .1 Grundwerg In
Donald K.i-s pr0| 1,,,,. pj(
Julius San.I. Jerry M tti Dr
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