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-/ ·c Massive Rally Will Pinchas Sapir \ Convey Outrage to Address JJ;.. By Riva Alper Water Comp.any. In February I 948, ' · Pinchas Sapir, a vigorous person- when there was much military ality in Israeli political life, will turmoil in Israel, he became With a sense of outrage and integrity. Although they were given address the Stem College student commander of the Quartermaster moral indignation the students of the choice of whether or not to stay, body on Wednesday November 6. General's -Branch of the Hapnah, Yeshiva University and Stem the Arabs. fearing any repercussion Just recently elected to the and iD May 1948 he headed a College are µreparing to assemble fled the newly-acquired Israeli chairmanship of "tfie Executive of Ministry of Defense mission to en masse on Nov. 4, 1974 at 12:00 at territory. The Palestinian refugees the World Zionist Organization and Europe in order to purchase military Dag Hammarskjold Plaza. This is in now insist that they have legal rights of the Board of Governors of the equipment. Upon his return. he wu protest. of the invitation extended to to the land which they abandoned Jewish Agency, Mr, Sapir carries appointed Director General of the the representative of the PaJestinian over twenty-five years ago. During with tRim an impressive record of MinistryofDefense.,apostwhichhe Liberation Organization to address that time the Israeli people utilized service to the Israeli government. occupied until 1953 when he became the General Assembly. that land and cultivated it The Born Pinchas Koslowsky in , Director General of the Ministry of The Palestinian Liberation Or- Arabs have nurtured the refugee Mr. Sapir joined the "Hechalutz." Finance. ganization advocates the creation of problem as a tool against Israel and Zionist Pioneer Movement before he More recently, Pinchas Sapir a separate. independent Pi.Jestinian its people. finished his secondary school served as Minister of Finance, State. After the War of lndepen- The vote in the United Nationa to education. He emigrated to Israel in Under his direction, Israel spent dence in 1948, the Israeli govern- reeognize the Palestinian Liberation 1929 and settled in K'far Saba. billions of dollars in order to finance ment gave new im'migrants property Organization is not only a discredit There, he played a prominent role in Arlny reserva. He arranged the sale and, a be put... It, devote ~ to deserted by the former Arab to the General Assembly aa .a the struggle for the employment of of Phantoms, Stybawts, and other fostetuiaAu,.J,. occup.ants. The desertion of these peacelul instrument of conciliation, Jewish tabor in agriculture. He vital weapons betwNn the United Sapirbeliffestherelano...,.ter areas was urged by Arab leaden in but marks the end of the U.N. as a organized several labor strikes and States and Israel. challenge for the Zioalat M­ their attempt to discredit lineli brotllerhocd of mankind.~ at one time was placed under Regatdins the occup.ation of and .. Dilapora ,_, .... administrative ~ by the Arab~ Mr. Sopit,. 11; an pdll;lpolloa la- tho ...... ~ DeanM""J.rslty Mandatory Authorities for a period opinion poll, expressed opposition of Allyal, by providing the financial of four months. As a representative to keeping all the captured Arab resources and the manponr, In Iris of Mapai, the he territories and incorporating. them new pCllltion, Mt, Sapir wauld lite founded a workman's housing into Israel. He said Israel should be to - a -ewal of Aliyah from the Discusses Various project and loan fund in what wal guided only by seeurity in regatd to West He "°"Id lite to ,ee a then an agricultural settlement, but the Arab areas, not by historical, strengthening of Jewish colllclous­ has recently become a township. religious or emotional association. ness and dlaemlnallon of the Academic Programs In 1937, Pinchas Sapir waa an When the present government was Hebmr languaae- Your praence at assistant to the late Levi Eshol, who formed by Yltchak Rabin, Mr. this -llJlique lectun will be most by llelb Danller wish t<:> leam solely Judaic studies was then in charge of the Mekorot Sapir decided to leave the Cabinet worthwhile. On Wednesday, October 16th, for a year. In addition, the voluntary during club hour, Dean Mirsky Seit Midrash program baa been discussed the various academic structured to a biweekly sbiur and programs available to Stern stu­ chevrusa with regular course credit. Project Ezra Brings dents. The purpose of the speech Plans are also underway now for was to inform the students of the joint programs in undergraduate­ new academic options and clarify graduate work in such fields as some of the already existing ones, management and administration (in Aid to the Elderly and in general, to share ideas and health, education, and straight launch a year of events for "the systems) and in basic. health sciences by ,-., 5...... ,. develop meaningful relationships and their elderly desipa... is twentieth year,,. Misha A vramoff, a representative with their clients. satisfactory. A penon in clwJe of The Dean recalled some goals he of Project ·Ezra, successfully re- A Project volunteer mates .weeldy Special Projects plana parties and had set for himself when he first cnaited volunteers from Stem visits to an elderly person. Ideally, various outings, such as a trip to the came into office six years ago. These College at a lecture durins Oub volunteers should be willing to Jewish Theatr.. · included focusing on the original Hour, Wednesday, October 23. Mr. spend a few hours a week with these Project Ezra operates OD a budaet sources in Judaic Studies courses, Avramoff related the story of Ezra people, so that the relationship will of S25,000 a year. Its memben creating a comfortable atmosphere since its inception. The project was acquire a degree of permanence and -prompted the Federation of lowish for . each girl, changing the conceived tivo and one half years security. During weekly visits, the Philantropi

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fPuncl,_ and :fody We congratulate Sharon Schwartz on her ap­ ·ntment as instructor of chumash at Stern College. is is not only an honor of which she is highly It is an unstated but well known fact that the £xi1, 23u.t

Th~ Palestinian Refugees-­ . Whose Proble~ 1$ It? . bySh.anm:Yellln "The_Pale~tinians are figh~n~ a camps reinfo~ed this propaganda. \ '·- "v~--· -~ "The West fully understands war ofhberatton. They are reStsting History tells us, though, that the apparently why after over 2000 their exile and occupation and are Arab's exodus was voluntary. Often years, the Jews should still have this determined to conti~ue the struggle they left ~e word of their leaders, love and" the desire to go back to until Palestine is liberated. They or sometime5 it was because of the Palestinl ... Why isn't the same want to create in lieu of an ex~ exaggerated accounts of the battles. love for the land. the same grip of pan1ioniat, racist, etlutoeentrlc, After the Arab's defeat, it became the land extended to the closed state of Israel, a new land of more convenient for the leaden to Palestinians who have only been 20 Palestine, a democratic non- shift the blame of the Palestinian years away?" U) sectarian, secular, open, multiple, refugee problem elsewhere (i.e. to Woe to the Palestinian Arabs1 plura.J State in which Jews, the Israelis), This a1so became a When the Jews came to Palestine. Chrisdam, Moslems, Buddhists, good propaganda weapon. the native population {Arab) and Atheists, those who believe in When the Arabs failed to destroy received them with sympathy. Little Palestine, as an open, non-exclusive Israel in 1948, they drove out did they suspect that these Jews were society, can share, work, cooperate, 900,000 Jewish citizens from in fact, planning to establish a live together and really create a families who had lived for dominated by ·Palestinian talent, a!ro mak:; th;ir vokei heard, 'ff' not totally Jewish state. The Holocaust money and personnel. from the podium inside, then from had had its effect: it had The Palestinian Refugee problem the plaza outside. We mast show dehumanized the Jews and con­ is a probl~m, but whose problem? that we've lost respect for the sequently the Jews only knew force. Lately it has gained world wide ostensibly even-ha.nded peace­ But this very force negated their acclaim as the central issue and keeping organization, and that moral claim to Zion. The Jew was obstacle in the Middle-East con­ we're disillusioned by their decision ~ now conqueror and colonizer. flict. "Israel is responsible. Israel to give murderers a soapbox from Though the Jews represented only a must give in to their demands." which to rave. We refuse to accept minority of Jess than one-third, and "For as long as the Palestinians this. hypocracy quietly or passively! owned .less than 7 percent of the are frustrated there will be angry We will demonstrate our feelings !and area, they were allotted 56 per young men willing to sacrifice openly and vociferously! cent of that area by the United themselves to the cause in those Show that you give a damn! Nations resolution 181 of November terrorists acts." (5) 29, 1947. And these angry young men of the 1. "Th~ Palestinians Speak-Lis­ The Petition Plan; did, B.B.A. Palestine Liberation Organization ten." The Arab Information Center, (Blessed Be Allah) specify a number "will struggle by every means, to 2. Ghayth Armanuzi. "The of rights for the Arabs of the Jewish liberate Palestinian land and to Rights of tl\e Palestinians," The State: modem state which is integrated in generations in those countries. Arabs were to retain the right to the Arab world of which it is Israel took in nearly three-fourths of live in their towns and villages. part.'· (3) . a million people. They were not to be discriminated This is the poignant ta.le of the It would not haVe been a great .again.st, -Palestinian -A.rab-,--Isn't it poignant? problem for the Arabs, either, with Their "adequate primary and Isri't it a tale? their vast territory and resources to se<:ondary education" was to be The Arabs are concerned with absorb 400,000 Arabs, who left ensured. "liberating Palestine" but the truth Israeli territory. Their property was not to be of the matter is that Palestine was Arab refugee problem has been expropriated except for public never originally an Arab state. It created and perpetuated to bn·ng purposes. might have been a province of a about the destruction of lsrae'l. A The P_a}estinians were supposed larger Arab political unit, but it was resolution of the Refugee Con­ never an Arab nation with a ference at Homs, Syria in 1957, separate state identity. The Jews, on stated that any discussion aimed at the other hand, have both a a solution of the Palestinian religious as well as a historical claim problem not hued on uturing the to the land. Furthermore, it was the refugee11 right to an:nihiJate Iarael U.N. that vot.ed on a Jewish state as will be ,ega,ded ... - ... of well as an Arab state in Palestine. the Arab people and an act of The Arabs, however, did not even treason." recognize this. U .N. decision. In­ The Palestinians speak of a stead, they declared · war on the "democratic secular state of Jews, newly-reborn state, announcing that Christians, and Moslems." But isn't they would "Orive the Jews into the that what we have right riow? 0-r - sea." When the Arabs were In fact the Arabs seem to have to be treated" ~n ~ar with the Jews_ in dtfeated, the Israelis soon "gained high aspirations, considering the the area occupied _by_ the Jew~sh fame" as "expansionists, racists and fact that outside of Lebanon, there state. But, the maJonty was, 10, those responsible for the refugee are no democratic Arab countries, stead, dispossessed and exiled from problem." and that during the 19 yead Jordan its homeland. The minority establish the people's national. Llnlt, M~y/Iuno .·1974. remaining in Israel has seen a gfeat independence and fight authority on 3. ,;The P!tt'5tiniw Speak. portion of its property confiscated every part of Palestinian land to be Listen!" · and turned over to Jewish set­ liberated." {6) 4. Samuel Katz, ,''The Truth tlements. The United Nations can un­ About The Arab Refugees," The It soon became apparent that derstand and sympathize with Ant.- Zlonlst, September 1974. ..,,_S. "The Palestinians Speak. there could never be peace in the terrorists such as the PLO. The area until the Palestinian refugees, U.N. Resolution 2649, (1970) ampns Listen!" from the area occupied by Israel, the right of self determination by 6. Documents From the Palestine were p_ermitted the right to return to any means at th~ir disposal (i.e. National Council, !une 8, 1974. their homes or be compensated for attacking and hijacking planes, them. murdering children and other Eventually this came"· to the members of the , civilian world's attention and the General population?). Assembly passed a resolution Furthermore the peace-Joving stating that refugees wishing to Actually, the Arabs happen to be unjustlY had sole control over East U.N. has just voted to give the return to their homes be allowed .to the only declared ,eju.ge6S, who Jerusalem. Many of the holy places Palestine Liberation Organization, and their committed leader Yasir do so and that compensation be become refugees not by the action of wete desecrated, Which says little for Arafat an opportunity to speak. paid to those who chose not to their enemies but au.t of the fear of secularism, Arab _style. return. However, Israel refused to their memies initiated by- their own Furthennore,_ a Palestinian Arab Maybe be who was responsible for the bloodbath of Lod, Munloh, accept this, explaining her refusal, /eaders.(4) For nearly a generation, state. is at present in e:ristence. by Kiryat Shmona, Maalot, Shamii, usually, in tenns of "security." those leaders have perpetually kept the name of Jordan. If you recall it and Nabariya wiD be able lo offer Thus she was rejecting in principle, as many people as· they could in was created by the U.N. on Nov. ccnstructive suggestion> for a quid< the return of Arabs wiUing to_ live at degradation and aqualor, 29, 1947 along with the Jewish State oflsrael. Jordan', territory ii part of peace settlement in the Middle Eat, peace with their neighbors. The real preventing their rehabilitation by historic Palestine. Her reason then, stems from racial offering them the hope of fellJm and economy, On - 4th, the - educati90al sy>tem, institvtloos and question will be opened at the U.N. grounds. (2) -~~F. _~&&:i~, ~e}'1's of lm,el. • g,ut deal of political life is And on that SIIIIC day, Jews must So we see that: The coptip.ued e:ustei,.ce of refugee -----·-----·------~-··

..... , THE OBSERVER Thunday, Octoblr 31, 1974 Gesher Searches News-Briefs · forftewish Identity by.J-,11'..... • Senate Campaign '74 Denise Baker, the dbector of the Gesher Foundatioa in AmeriOSition to religion by a freshman representative. Senate ... bridge the gap between these to Gesher for spiritual support and number of political parties. The meets eve,y other Wednesday two op~ps in Israel. they became interested in what the __Ministry of Education has, for the in room 819. AU students are · In the year 1<169, Gesher was organization had to offer them. first time agreed to excuse studeou welcome and urged to participate in founded by a group of concerned Gesber teams transported all types from school in order to participate meetings. If you would like to Good Luck young businessmen, including many of supplies to the Israeli soldiers, in a Gesher seminar, the most discuss a specific issue with a Yeshiva Univenity 2.i and includidf\ telllln, dlllllot, wine, intensive and successful Gcsher Senator, this list will help you find professors, as a~ organization ciJ~ radios. In addition, program. At ~her seminars, them. Congratulations arc to be ex­ unaffiliated with--"' any previously each soldier received a pamphlet which were originally modelled after tended to Karen J. Cbayt, class of established groups or sections of the entitled "Am· Yllnel Oud," can­ Y.W. T~Leadership Seminan, Judy Paikin JOA '7S, on her nomination as Stern's Israeli government. Gesher's found­ taining P:alms and prayers chosen Jewish Jsrael1 high school students Devora Herman 4F candidate for the Danforth Fellow­ en were primarily interested in exclusively for the soldiers on the of different backgrounds spend five ValMarSolis 14E ship. Karen is a biology major and, is presently head of building 8 H ....." or. bridge fronts. During the cease-fire, to seven dgs together at youth JoAnn Pastor 4E most fitting, she een the two Israeli groups traditional libraries were set up for hostels. Through intensive study Helen Stark 17E the biology club. rough a series of programs where the soldien, and teams of Gesher programs, students openly discuss ...... dad would become more members arranged and participated their own ideologies and differences, tolerant of the non-dad, and the in numerous Shabbat programs. often arriving at a deep under­ non-clad would aquire a more The Ges'her Army Program has now standing of one another's feelings New Faces Coming enlightened selllf of their Jewish been expanded because of the and beliefs. Previously, these heritage. The organization original­ demand expressed by the soWiers, seminars could only be sc~edu Barbara Saltman. p~ntly a Attractions ly worked primarily with youngsters and Gesher now works with Israeli during school vacations. G can student at Wurzweiler School of between the ages of fourteen and young adults as well as with now increase the number O possible Social Work, will be doing her field The Jewish Arts Festival will be eighteen, but they now work, with teen-agen. seminars, thus enabling Gcsher to work here at Stem College. She has held in December. Its topic is: Israelis ftwn age fuu1t«11 tip to the The impact of the Yom Kippu1 aeeept the theuseftds ef Israeli 1,een eepged 81 an assistant-tn---the "Different ways .,._ - their age of twenty-two, ( War has caused more Israelis to youths. who were tumed away in the field of guidance. role as Jewish women." express greater interest 1' their past for lack of space. During the Yorn Kippur War, ~ .. ... regular Gesher programs were Jewish heritage. Since the W'ar;-the Gesher offers a wide range of ca~lted, but the OIJ&alzation set Israeli government has recognized additional programs to Israeli up projects for the Israeli soldiers on the desire and need of Jewish students. In "ludaica Study Days," all fronts. These projects included Israelis for a greater identification regular school classes are cancelled lectures, bands, and performances with Jewish values. This is true so that students can participate in a Rabbi Miller by the 7:a,mir Chorale. At this time, despite the fact that there is still (Continued on Page 8) Corresponcllnt Addresses TAC Yom Kippur in Jeru~alem byl!atherB- Rabbi Israel Miller addressed a Stern College audience as a guest of the Torah Activities Committee. He Reflects Special Mood did not speak in his capacity as the Vice President of Student Affairs of Yeshiva University, but rather as the by Aahlra Rapoport guns and hard fighting. How recited on 7,000 other shuts in President of an organization known It is needless Jo explain the frightening, how upsetting, how Israel. Silent emotions seemed to cry as the Conference of Presidents. uniqueness of experiencing the sudden it must have all been ... out of every person's heart as they This group is made up of holiest day of the Jewish Year in I could hear scattered people in chanted along with the chazan. r~piesentatives of all major Jewish JudaiSm's holiest city. What better shul recalling to one another where Even after the day was over, the organizations. The purpose of this waj fo feel the utm.ost significance they were and what they were doing solemn atmosphere could be felt group is to serve as the liaison of" both? ·ff,ence my first Yom when they heard the alarm, as if it over the radio, with"touching" slow between the United States govern­ Kipp~r in JCrusalem was naturally had been quite a while since then. songs of the war, of the soldi~r·s ment and American Jewry. The very special. Yet it all seemed so terribly longings and of ID"e. conference has dealt with those Neither was this an ordinary Yorn if that day had just drifted problems that directly affect the lla!tbl&nel Mlllernplalna .. of close-as Now that we can .evaluate the Kippur for Israelis, however'. even later, Jewish ·community. Exemplifying slowly into this one, a year Yorn Kippur War with a year·s those who have lived ID Jerusalem all with no actual division of time ·in this.is the anti-Shechita bill that was 'zation· ~to address the United perspective, we ~ee its effects more their lives. This Was the first time (Isn't that how it must introduced to Congress not long Nations. The United States was one between. clearly. Perhaps the worst outcome that the day of Yorn Kippur, have been for ihe soldiers keeping ago, but was never passed! ----of four nations which toted against is that ..a question mark was thrown awesome in itself, brought with it long 1hmlrah week after An0ther area of concern is Soviet the proposal! night over the concept of Zionlsm as a the anniversary of the nation·s week?) This was, in a way no Jewry. There was a political need to Through the efforts of Rabbi secure haven for 'the Jewish crue·lest v.:Jlr. '"The peaceful day from all the others, has separate the . issue from others; Miller and the Conference of different people ... It was like a child stood in marked contrast to last therefore, the National Conference Presidents, the American Jewish discovering that his father is not year's Day of Atonement, when air leads for Soviet Jewry was' funned as a people have direct representation to re:~io:r:~ .:who t~e all-powerful, that he too, is raid sirens pierced th'e air and b,a:ttles of lsrae1 . : . remember for separate entity of this gpoup. Rabbi the United States government. frightened, ... Many were shocked a~_nounced_ the beginning· of what the good of the souJs of the nation's Miller recently received a telegram into a more realistic evaluation of an t8-day war." Uerusalem heroes ... who rushed off in the from Sylva Zalmanson, thanking .me things." ~erusalem Post 9/27) the Chic look in nightwca,;, li... 9127) Only now, as I actually middle of Yom: Kippur to, protect him for his active participation on For i.1n4ed an lsrae-li Yorn Kippur our lives and our country" chanted An ironic element also pervades her t,ehalf. Buy a Stern Night Shirt, service. could 1 begin to imagine the chWn, " ... The memory of the first annivenary of the l97J°war. Rabbi Miller played a major role In either Blushing Red, what the scene last year ,nust have their sacrifices and their bravery will Juxtaposed against our mournful in the lobby a1ainst the admission of Sky Blue, been like. To be cruelly interrupted neYer de us. and for their remembrance were military parades the Palestinian Liberation Organi­ and Gold. in the micbt of one's most sake ma "bed and sealed and gleeful commemoration by zation into the United Nations. He At the low, low cost of Three coqcentratcd praye:r-to be told that for a. goodness and Syrians and Egyptians. It mat... one spok~ to Se,.-rotary of State Henry dollars and Fifty Cents. OH must grab plate of his peac, .•• " Looking around the wonder what war is all about. How Kissinger and Ambassador Scali Sold by the Sophomore class. 38 Zigl)' Levine 160 --...::10 ·• mood of room. l could see which faces were we can mark the amaivenary of many ,times until he was assured ·oail Zaret " lled the T'ehlp people Israel. In addition to the never been all the way up there! whether cut down or ~ hi th, personally acquainted regular activities the two girls Well •.. I live right down the to become soil are forbidden. What Is alluded hence, planned for these children, they also street ... with their co-inhabitants; to by "a different city"f R. Kblsda work and klnn to instill them with a love Yes, woman (or for that matter, much of the soeial attempted said: Jericbo; for It is written· and place on an informal scale. for :,lddllhk*. through stories, anyone!) we are living in the midst of took Ifie city •ball be aecuned to the many of the songs. prayers, and blessings. "The a wealth of culture, and we are not Whereas at first Lord ••• And Joshua adjured them orthodox Jews as kids loved saying the bndlat so taking advantage of it! Don't sit in immigrants viewed at that time sayina: "caned be tbe in their much," said Rita. ''that once they your room contemplating about the old fashioned and fanatical man •. , " What follows is the storJ reminded us after a meal that we cracked plaster on your ceiling! Be ways, their misconceptions gradual­ ·of Chiel the Bethelite wbo rebuilt through continual expo­ daring and adventurous! The New ly altered forgot to say the blrbt - " Jericho and whose IIOII died u a A•thesametimethatthUspec:ial York Convention and Visitors sure to living examples of modern result (KJngs U6), observant Jewish youth. Often day camp took place, other T'ehlp Bureau has published lists concern­ operated a ing many of the sights of N.Y. that It - that the rebuildins of Russian immigrants, currently so volunteers __in Canniel Jericho is ...... , prohibited children; there are easily accessible. Below is a list preoccupied with the material bltua for ·11ormal perhaps either because the cane problems of their absorption into too, yiddishkeit was intertwined of some exciting things to do which will further enrich your knowledge constitutes a probibitlm or -­ to -.- of our ~ir city: one is not pennltted brinJ shows. (Also availablb in the SC upou himself. The...... , a.., ... Registrar office. Just askl) ma1a aarees that It Is_...... _ !. The Great ~: Metro 5. - Slmwa1 In Manhattan, forbidden to rebuild Jedcbo bat ho Brooklyn, Bronx, and Queens there politan Museum of Art, 5th Ave., at maintains that then ii a sipilielllt are e::d:raordinary Botanical gar­ 82nd St.; Frick Collection, I East. dift'eren

by Deena Becker The basic plot of the movie FASTER FOR QUALITY & SERVICE that view. To the people who have $60 56 EAST 34th ST. To !r.ay ··The Mad Adventures of centers around a rabbit from the seen this movie, please Dote that all 5 weeks a:uaranteed course N Y.C Phone MU,9·3629 Rabbi JaL·oh" ls a beautifully, well Lower East Side of New York who the silly, brainless antics are done by DOUBLE or TRIPLE yow done, highly cultured, profound takes a plane to Paris, France for his the gentiles while in the movie, the Now our Dry Cleaning speed. Understand more, retain Includes work of art. I would not. I would be nephew·s liar M1tzvah. While he is Jews are just slightly gullible. To more. Nationally known Dupont more likely to say that it is an flying merrily along. accompanied those who hllve not seen it-go pay a ZEPEL professor. Class formtn1 now 1ty!r.lerically funny movie; no~hing by his Chassidic side kick and a. visit to Rabbi Jacob and company, Garment Protectors more. hut certainly nothing less. freshly baked cheese cake for the see for yourself ... and laugh READING SKILLS 864-Sli2 For stain and rain protecting lf~uu ate in the mqod to laugh. to Bar Mitzvah boy, another plot gezunte. First in New York Cffy! he. pa,l~u\. entertained. then this is unravels, It involves a Parisian gen­ lhe nw\·ic to !!tee. You must rid your tile oit his way to his daughter's mind of all !!terlous thoUMhts when wc.'Clding and an Arab revolutionary !oCCmg th-i!r. movie. Chances are, ypu who has hopes of becoming prime Nick Nicholas formerly will po,itl\·cly lau~h !r.O hard that the minister of his country. As anyone pcopk next to you will have to poke \\1th an eye for slapstick can of Franklin Simon announces )OU tor quiet. prcdkt. the plots get interchanged. The rc~t of the movie is simply a the .opening, of jumble of impersonations. corny In the November 14th issue ol' jokes. goony faces and lots of the ()bi.en'er. wl' will feature a hubhle gum. !i.1'eL·1al . li1erarr supplement Some may accuse this movie of Refleetlons Bair Salon dedtcated to the memory of Dr. being a mockery of , or even Murri" Ep!r.tein z" I. The topic is of being anti definitely American Jewish Uterature. did not•feel the le nded by 383 5th Avenue - 2nd floor Contributions must be ·in by it, so;-1 cannot sympathesize with ·between 35th & 36th st. NovCmber 6th~ Word limit is 500 rt work is also ac­ Tel. 686-1302 faculty and studentt of On NO¥. II at 8:W p.m. in Ve are · invited to Koch Auditorium the Speech Open .daily 10 - 6, Thurs. 1O - 7 subail their contributions.· For Arts Forum will hold the year's mare details, conlact Judy first Oral lntcrpn;tatioo Festim, Specializing in Precision Haircutting Altshul 7F or Chaya Hilteflrath Everyone is · - 0 to attend. 178. Uptown. you can send your Reftahments $2.00 discount on h~ircut and blowdry by any of our haircutters ~ribou-.. -.h the with ,Pr4ts,entation ~f.. Stern C!)llege};,~: _th~~1;1gh ,Fr\. t:,iqv •..~_2 1J ?74 Thunday, ~ 31, 11174 THE CIISIIRVl!R ; , ' ' Dr •. Plotkin Dr. Krakowski Bxpl.: Joins Stern., Staff Role of Women. Zola llyDebbleN- broadens horizons. The practicality teas who will converse with the Dr: Frederick Plotkin, the new of an English major could lead to English majors about vocational byGallEpotdo chairman of the English depart­ careers in publishing, journalism, possibilities. An innovative service Dr. Anna Krakowski. head of the ment, comes to Stern College with a television, theatre. museum work, will be the English newsletter which French department at Stem Cotleg,,, long list of impressive credentials. technical writing-the communica­ will be pub'Ushed periodically for has recently \written a book Dr. Plotkin holds three degrees from tion arts in America. English majors. It will keep students exploring the role of women as Columbia, 0the latest, his Ph.D.. was In order to provide a firm basis informed of current curricular presented in the works of Emile awarded to him in l 966 by the for those interested in English, Dr. planning pertaining to department· Zola. The book, La c..dllloa do la English department in the History P1otkin and the English department al events, cultural activities related F__,dom l'Oeome ci'J!mlle l,ola, of Ideas. Dr. Plotldn's teaching are in the process of reevaluating the to the arts in New York, post was published in Paris this summer, experiences are numerous and curriculum. They are attempting to graduate and vocational possibilities with a preface by Henri Mitter-and, a varied. He has been trained and has for _the graduate, and related fields. noted French scholar, literary critic, taught philosophy, religion, and Dr. Plotkin looks forward to the and specialist on Zola. This book is literature. The last position which Speech Arts Forum with great now available in the United States. he held was at the University of pleasure. The first two speakers who The social and historical back­ Nevada where he held a joint have accepted invitations are Mr. ground of the French drive for of th, condition. of ...... , in his appointment in Philosophy and J. Einstadt and Mr. Jeremiah women's equal rights is depicted in time.-· English literature. in addition to Kaplan. .. Mr. Einstadt is from the a most interesting and lively style by Henri Mitterand, In his p,efaee lo this, Dr. Plotkin was also the, TV industry and he is specifically Dr, Kraltowskl She delve, deeply the book, states that Dr. Ktakowsld. coordinator of Jewish Studies in the involved in the production and into Zola's personal attitudes "in the course of a lhotoa,t, University of Nevada. The professor creation of commercials. He will toward women as well as his rote in analysis, sho,n the -t lo which has written and published three show actual slides and films.of the aiding women's struggle for dignity. Zola has succeeded in towns stayed such a limited amount Is Expanding mountains from each balcony.". of time. A six month volunteer Rita, in evaluating the experi· Program at the very least is by Madon Dere NCSY. ences as a whole, feels that more necessary in order _to really The Philosophy department of Rabbi Bick. teaches'-the- History of progress was definitely made accomplish part of T'cldya's aims; Stern, under the chairmanship of Pblklsophy at Stem and also towards helping the ollm app'reeiate already a small but devoted group Dr. Gersion Appel, bu. acquired conducts two courses in J.S.S. _In their lives in Eretz Yisroel and has s_tayed on in Kiryat Shemona to two new instructors,. Raf/bi Ezra discussing the PhllOS

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• • 7 E'LECTION jJ 'I>AY 'P•- ·~~~ 5- ~~ ~ (' IO " ,. ,. J""'°'~l'~ON ~...... 111N Fl'Srl\ML ,· ao a, J ~. _, 2~ .. .., ~ l/n gram ~ Speech Arts Forum Philosophy Department Announces Plans On October 15th the Speech Arts Montgomery Qift, a touching film Forum met to plan its acitivities for about the life of a young Jewish boy the fall semester. Senne of last year's during the Holocaust and Ben­ (Continued lrom Page 7) Graduate Center in general philoso- of the girls have little Gemma programs were ~ewed including; Gurion Remembers, a moving color Mr. Shalom Carmy teaches phy. Aside from teaching at Stern, background, they need a course · the theatre parties to the Yiddish film depicting the early years of the Introduction to Philosophy and Mr. Carmy also teaches Bible at critical thinking. He noted ~ e Theatre and to the New York State of Israel. Modern Jewish Philosophy. He too Yeshiva College. ability to engage in · ndent Shakespeare Festival's production The Sounding Board, a journal of is a Y.U. graduate and presently a When 'asked to comment on the thinking is less developed than one of Macbeth. Also the fall Oral speech, language and com­ _____,,,doc""'to,cra.,l_,c.,,a,,,nd,.id.,a,.te._,.in,_.,Jew=i•,..h_,Ph"""ilc..· _.,n..,ced=fwor~•-,pwbwUos,,..op.,.b.,yJreq"'!'nwire~m-eu"'l~w~N.. ,,.111._..exqpect-=_.•-.1~twbe"-"ool.,...'-~11""-"le\"''e ..1~. -t,irn,iteori 17p1,.entartitio,r1,r1--Festivat and the Dl111lication, will 04 publlsh44- osophy at the University. He is al¥t at Stem, Mr. Carmy responded ~U:, :: : are:~~ spring Oral Interpretation Festival shortly. The journal contains some of last year's speech studnts' reactions to all f"orms of ' com­ munication experiences. The Forum will also sponsor an International Festival on Dec. 11 in which girls of different nationalities..·-will ''show ~~--G~~~~;~rl and tell" the customs traditions l ~Ii~ and debate with tlie Yeshiva College of their native lands. Debating Team is planned for However Speech Arts Forum isn't 1Continued from Page 4 l kibbutzim, absorption centers, and December 5th at Stern. Dr. limited to only thl:se events. It's Gesher program. At a "Sbbbaa universities. In the "Moadoa" Grossman has agreed to advise and open to all suggestions and new lyant" Israeli students spend a program. lectures are delivered to coach our team. The Forum will ideas. Almost anything can be done Shabbat together at the homes of youngsters in a Coffee House. along also be sponsoring two movies this - all that is needed are concern and different hosts, while participating with entertainment and refresh• semester: The Search starring imagination. in study and recreation programs, ments. Gesher members also put out Mr. Slwom • Canny, -­ Another program includes "study a number of publications, including n-ber twv. circles," where religious and non­ "Keshet B'A.nan," (a youth maga- self-confidence is established, the OPEN TILL 8 P.M. religious lsr8elis m~ weekly with a • zine), and various Jewish source ;tudent can delve more deeply into SPECIAL ATTENTION FOR SOCIAL FUNCTIONS books. Gesher-trained leader to discuss the subject matter. A person must LARGE OR SMALL - OVER 100 SEATS eurrent Jewish problems. "MJd~ Now that Israelis have expressed be self-motivated to learn how to -,_hat Ge.her," an intensive course such a great need and desire for the think '"because people don't have of !>ludy lasting one nionth. i_s geared programs offered by Gesher, the instructors to accompany them ESTHER'S KOSHER DAIRY RESTAU• loward those Israelis who have organization must , continue to through life." Mr. Carmy would like 165 Madison Avenu• (Na, 33rd St.) N.V.C. Telephone MU 6-7290 expand. Anyone interested in more to see specific courses added to the already participated in the other Undtr the Expen and Reliable Managamant of the Well Known information about Gesher and what Philosophy department, namely a study programs and desire a more Esther & Chaim Ordentilch you can do to aid the organization course in Aesthetics and courses adnt·nced c~rse of study. Fully Air Conditioned _:_ Shomer Shabbos can contact the Gesher Foundation such as the Philosophy of the Mind <.ti;\bcr also spunsurs a series of at the following address: 3 West (Psychoanalysis) which could be For Stern College Girls Only: 10% Off on all Meala • Owr $1.60 kTllHe programs in hi~h schools, 16th Street, New York, N.Y. IOOU. applied by majors'iri other fields. ----MII--IIMII-IINHIIIIIIN-•tMl"'ltlWUIIII______, __

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