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Thursday, February 3, 1966 . Page Two THE JEWISH POST Thursday, February 3, 1966 THE JEWISH POST Page Three' ------, ---.. -.- -._-_._. Ill,
9 i School Honours Frank Simkin Fro ... the Editor s Des" Children's Arl Exhibit T~esday lOver 200 g\lests attended the an nual men's dinner of the I. L.! The Oldest Anglo-Jetvislt Weekly in Westem Canada ~ Peretz School January 26 at Rosh (l~8uL>(1 we~kly in the inh're;ts of Jewl~h Community netivitie» In Wlntllpeg nnd \Veitcrn Canada) . I Pina Synagogue. Of particular note : Member of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency : was the attendance of younger par, I ,ents at the func1ion an1.lheir 1',1,·-1 Publillh~t.I every Thursdny hlo' : ticipation in, the leaden]" Ii .1I1d EMPIRE f'RlNTERS LTD, 'organization of the' affair:' Printer.l nnd PuuliBelgium in 1947 for war the child pleaded, "Today's the day when we start and mutual respect between Christian and Jew. erimes, lIe acquired Austrian citizenship and was , to 'make clay models of cows ancl I'm chairman Jewish communities acro::;s Can~ld:l share man:,>" common interc:sts, th, iI- I As Cardinal Cushing was to admit:' "the dec'lara el'entually brought' to' trial in: Vienna 'on five 'of the udder 'committee!" . . . Solly Fogelman are rrLany clear dilIl1rpnel's" bet\VI't 0'1 tion we have is not' perfect but, iIi my opinion, charges of inurdel'. Although found guiIt~· on had worked' long. and hard for his ungeshtopteh them, Mr, Arnold pointed uut arid:, it is a good statt." 'We would hope that he will t\\'o of them, he was freed. boss, J. Lancelot Pierpont the Third, One day, FRAXK (FEIVEL) SDIKlX, left, h shown receiving an ('n~ra\'cd ing that "ther.e is no 5uch ,thm>! I, prove prophetic when he added: "People will Solly figured he had worked loyally and hard hl'Onzeo pIa,!"" Wcdnl'Eday, Jan, 26. at the annual men's dmner of "As this succession of votes bl' Austrian as an id.('n tifiablf~ J t: w comrnon to forget to' follow it up to the end that ,'Ill terrible l. L, Pc'relz-Folk Sehool, J, A, Cherniack. a founder of the juror;; ~ho\Li." an A'mel'ican Jewish' Committee enough over the years and d~served' a raiRe, He WI~XEns of Pioneer Women's art contest pose here with' judges all, parts of Canada," ' fron, things said about Jews in Christian literature or ,d1001. 'I'll" plaque expr,sSl's affection of the ,chool for 1111'. Simkin \'(~port says" "great segments of the Amltrian walked inio Mr, Pierpont's fancy office' and ex-' Juck Li'wis-Smilh' and Graham Clarke. Also present a~(: Mrs, L. r ~lile djscipline:,l,?ti uni't)' we' 1'(' all the edl insinuations against them mLlst' be claimed, "Either I get' a raise or I'll move into ']\'llebuunJ. ch.tirn)an of the Israel Supply Tea; co-c'haiIman Mrs, H. on his 80th, birthday wh19h was marked ~arlicr in the year, and population have their own reasons t:or not' COil deSirable on, malP'r mterests and,' ,eradicated." ' 'your neighborhood!" . . . A -Ycry distraught J<;reel and E. Greenberg: and Mrs. 0, Chaikin, art cont"s! chail:"'an, ,grutltudl fOl' his yo"rs of dedication to the perpetuatJOn of Jewish sidering Nazi crimes as crimes at all; 01', at any concepts, it was healthv to Call \' ' In all this, however, there are stilI many, 'who mothel~ rushed her little !1ve year-old-son to her " culture'. rate. as crimes, that should be excused . .Few popu With Piolll'('r Wom~n's Ismel Sup- Gradl' IV: Dcho!'(lli Stl'inbei'g, Ian on debated and' refle;t -,fJfrl'll'IIC"~' ! are- concerned about some of the,rationalizatiowl. lations were so involved with Nazism as waR the doctor's ofl'ice. "Di": Goldberg,' tell' me, can a For. example" the emphasis on the Jewish ante child this age take out an appendix?" The doc ply tea and art exhibit .scheduled Silverman. \VilliatTl DaVId MIller; "Otherwise)" he saId, ~(we reinforce i school prL'sident D. 1. Vic:or and, I ecogIlltlOn of hb communi tv service Austria'n." In a country of 7,000,000, 537,000 to take place Ulis coming Monday, 'hono'..,.b/c' nwntion, Margo' Catz the stereotrPe of Jewish clannish- 111".nkl'd by J, Levit. fo,' O\'cr h"lJ ,; ,c['~tury w~ made cedents of Christianity, th~ lack of delineation were registered Nazis while, 400,000 boys and' tor smiled yeTY 'warmly and declared, "Wby of Feb '7, winners in the 'art contest (R\l~h Pin'I), Fden Presma, Sandy ness' and sticking together:." , Presentation of an {'n;::rm'( d on behalf of the school by J, A, , of differences and a C0l1centmtion upon ,likent!~';, :300.000 girls belonged to Hitler youth m'ovements. course not, ,Mrs. Levine -, why do' you ask?" . , equality before God, and the similarity of aspira "When one adds the famHies of all these people, "Never mind," she retored; then looking at the ha\,(' now been announced. The,OmEon, 1 The speaker \was introduced bv hl'Onzeo plaque to Frank Simkm in Cnernlack" a founder of the schoo], tions etc., even, by the man who helped so much one easily arrives at a quarter of the entire child, exclaimed, "See, I told you ~ so put 'them 152 entries from pupils of the Jew- Gradl's V, VI, VII: Shl'ree Silve;'- : - . -, >'-- .. -, :' ----- •• --._- --- •• - .-. - .-.. '_ : who referred to the honoree as "a in getting a UN seat' for' Israel - Cardinal Austrian population, if not more." back!" . , . A reader wrote the following letter ish ,parOChial schools, as well as a man, N,,~mi Somnll'1' (Talmud Reg,"na L' 'h' H '. ... diD ,. ;popular" though independent spint, Spellman - leaves one to admit that the (iecree to a mail order house.' "Dear sir, please ~end 'me travelling exhibit of Israeli chil- Tomh). Marni Kalef;. honorable , Clune es ,s,'o TU rIve lo~'ed by all." .' was certainly "not a shout of innocence," as Mr . " Much attenti~n has be~n paid during the post the gasoline 'engine on page 493, and if it's any dt'cn's art, will be on view, in con- mentio~, Deborah' Kapl~ (Talmud' ' , " " ' A tribute to Mr. Simkin was also Silver pointed out in his release, and maybe little war period towards fostering education in demo good, I'll s'end you the cheque." .The 1\,I. 0; house junotion with· the tca,. fro.m 2 to 9 "Torah)" Steven KOI'ma~1 (Talmud I. dclivHed by student Bath Sheva more than a whisper in the, scheme of things. cratic attitudes in Western Germany, but very' wrote back, "Dear sir, please send us the cheque. p,m., at Th!, Bay auditorIUm, The Tomh). Moe Lerner (T'a 1m u d Zukor, on behalf of the stud"nt little in Austria. The series of . verdicts handed For Bubel' IPad~ patently clear that a real dia and if it's any good, we'll sen'd you the engine!" whole will be entItled "The World. Torah), Janice Karlinsky, I }jody, .. logue allows fl;>r the full respect and equality of down by Austria'n jurors during this past year .. , Our friend went to the'doctor for a complete Through Children's Eyes: Beer- , " I ' Anoil prunting of Mr, Simkin, who woulcl)ndicate that considerably ,more' such atten- hIt W· . ,,' FlI'St prIze ill each of the three validity of the the next man's position, and can pnysica}. The doctor ,held the file with the test s ")a 0 Inmp~g, 0 categories will be a scholarship to ,publi,hed the IsraelIte Press fOr nx)t he construed as such when either one or both tion needs to be p,aid to this country. ' results before him and declare(l, "Well, ,my boy, Pupils of Ramah submitted a total, study at the J, Lewis-Smith A,.t ' ! 111i1ny years, 'was presented to him sides are merely motivated to change th'e other ,WHITE 'CANE WEEK: We 'li\'~ in the age the best. thing you' can do is give up drinking, "of 67 el,1tnes ,and carried off top Studio, 91 Albert Street, ~ well ,I : by H, :\1. Margolis, current pub- , - a mere monologue in reality - with no honest of vision. Today, more than ever, working condi and smoking, go to bed early,' and stay away honors, Forty~thrce cntnes came as a trophy inscribed' wlth the nal11(, llisher of that newspaper, The pal!lt- relationships 'established in truth. . tions demand good sight. We'depend on our eyes from the gay life you lead!" "So what's second from th,;, :ra/mud Tomh, 28 from the of the winner and the:school. Sec- ! .1:;( WJIJ hang in the school. Tl;tis suspic,ion of the decree has been e~ for ,driving, for watching' television and for read best?" he pleaded,' . " .. Peretz school and 14 from Rosh Pina,. ond 'and third priz"~ 'are' mi; sup- I The program included Yiddish pressed by many sides - some m01'e subtle and ing. Because good ,sight is' so essential to modern Th" winn~'rs ar(' as follows. wit,h the pli"s, donated by W, J, D!ck'. and I ' "mel H€·brC'w vocal selections by WORTHLESS: We agree with the conclusion being from R...mah, un- C I Corr' d h timid, some as blatant as the Hebrew Theological contest~lIiL", ompany,' " ' .::\I~rch < ill. accomparue at t e living', The Canadian National Institute for the of the B'nai B'rith Messenger when it reports COllege's Dr. Eliezel" Berkowitz who considers the Blind. who sponsor White Cane Week (February less othel';"ise, stated. • Presentation of prizes will be 1 ' pi ano b y Ri claron,k' B ,and recita- new, "spirit" of eClimenism as nothing more than 6 to 12), are dedicating this year's program' to that the U.S. Internal Revenue Service gave back Grades I, II, III: Deborah Belkin, made <;py judges Jack Lewis-Smith, :' tions i" Yiddish by school students an insulting public relations stunt. ' so~e of tpe nazi flags, swastika armbands, etc" Shelley Werner, .Han·iet Berkal; and Gililiam Clarke at ,5 p,m, on the ' F"igel Ostrow and Michael Rossner. sight preservation and prevention of blindness. seIzed from. the so-called American nazi party, At the same time most Jews,hm'e been .prone , There, is good reason for their choice. In this honorabl~ mention, Ronnie Wise7 day of the tea, Mr, Lewis-Smith, I I ! 'Chairman of ,the evening was I, day where vision is" so necessary, blindness is because theIr value was not sufficient "to justify "man. Minda Chaikin, Sally Richman' mcanwhile, has been outspoken in! : Raber, Chairman 'of the arrange- to acknowledge t,he progress the decree' reflects a minfmum price." Said the Anglo~Jewish ecll on the' increase. According'to a three-year study (Peretz)., his praise of the Israeli exhibit I I. :111011(." committee was L. A. Main- and are heartened 'by the new rela tionship develop torial -' "that's just about the s,um of the scum ------.--- , ,--- -- hi h' 'i lAAKOV MORRIS ,'ster, with W, Litwin as co-charman, ing in Spain, a change awaited since 1492; the, recently released by CNIB, the ratio 'is 132 blind W;'c was recently Iwld 0\'['1' h~' I I-::-:---~--:-~---~---:-~ _____-':-=::':-"::"::':-=~-==:::~::: persom; to '100,000' population today compared worthless! ~_'~_ , , 'changing church attitudes in Argentina where Jerusalem 'the Edmonton Museum,,'He has!, K H 'b " Tacuara ,membership is no longer co~sidered "in'" with 105 blind persons per 100,000 in 1946. Doc ?escribed it as "well-worth 5eei~g,; BEN SHAPIRO : . eren alar ut Spring Program tors ;:;tate that' half the blindness in Ca,nacla could by church functionaries; the set of instructions ntol °rntlhy,bBeeaushe'bof thh,eldhig~ qual-; J;regina -" Yaacov 1\101'1'\5, treas-l " Udow, Miriam Kuropatwa' Herschel be prevented if people would :leek 'eye care at the Examination, k sent by Augustin ,Cardinal Bea (the man who "I 17 I y 0 e eel'S" a c 1 ren s wor ' f ili J 'h 'A N I ' ' . "or pr, b t b f ,L' , ' urer 0 e eWlS gency, ew I Fox. Adde Freedman Judv Wein guided. the, schema throtigh the Council) to the first, sign of trouble., In addition, thousands suffer DjYENII: BY HENRY LEONAR'll S eI F A 11 ecause 0 tJle mterestmg use Y k 'II b . - - 'f ,.. , 'I' ' ,or ,WI e guest speaker at the: berg. ClIoishe Kaufman Rl'ch rd Catholic priesthood on how b~st to, l.\nderstand eye acCidents 'needlessly each year. The Work ' 1 0 pnrrutlvL' materIa s.' !.. .. . c • a men's Compensation Boards of Canada'report on- T h "sh:leent h annual Jerusa eJ1J .: Regma Histadrut carrpalgn affa,tr Bor'oditsky, Bryan Abrams, Shelle and implement the document;, and the Catholics' examinalipn ,in Hebrew language ~s, Oisher Chaikin, a.rt conl,'st I Monday, F,eb. 14, at the Hold ii, " Faintuch, Daplme Pozkanzor ~, re... ponse to the. American Jewish, Committee's , the-j ob inj uries totalling, between 300,QOO, and .' , and Ji.ldaic culture will be held Sun- chall'lnan" stresses that 50 of the Saskatchewan. " 'Elaine and J k '\1 II' 'Ad' ~n 400,000 e\'ery year. This record does not inelu'de , " ' be t . tu b I I h'ld '11 I l' , "ac "e er, - mls",on invitation to a series' of 28 conferences tilis year day, April 17, at a .number of cen- s pIC res y oca c J ren WI Morris Malt eampaig.n chairman ' i" I is 25c fo,.. \' uth d 7- f farm, 'household' or 'recrea't'ion accidents. So at b t tIl f sh '. th I ' • I ' " .. 0 .. an , ~c or adults aimed at fostering "mutual understanding and trally located "ducalional institu- C' sen 0 srae or, owmg ere. has reported that arrangements for; The national executive d' t respect.", .. ' ,,' " . , , least'this week give' a moment- to reflect on your f ' 'tions throughout th'" United' States' A highlight of the 1('a will be the: the reeeption-rally have been ebm- I ,! Keren Hatarbu't' A .. h ,,:.l·ec or Of gift of, sight and its meaning per,s ollally , and all ( . , app f 'B b W. 'h' t f ,:' ' I'=. er n 1l Ch er 0 Two thousand years of discrimination, perse~ 'and Canada, "ceol'dmg to the an- earance 0 ,0 as Ing on 0 pleted and an execullve team for' I Montreal w'll . 't W· " ,year round ,heed the plea of the blind who ,empha- ' , 'CKRC' h '11 'I ' 1 VIS1 mmpeg Febru- cution, forced conversion 'and continued lack of '. ,- nouncC'ment of Ill', Samuel 1\1,' . W 0, W1 be a guest pourer, the drive has been organiZed. In-: 'ary 14 to 16 ' , , .' size that all should "remember they are your, . , ' " 'f 2 t 230 ' 'I' " I . ill ,conJunetJOn WIth respect will, need eVen more than a humanitarian 'eyes'- one pajr for a lifetime." , Blumenfi('ld, director of .. the de- rom 0: p,m., , duded are L. Reinhorn, treasurer;: ': ' , sessions of the annual conference of Cushing or a "Zionist" Spellman - it will need pm·tment of education, and culture ,Chairman of the tea is Mrs, L.' Ben Shapiro, mid w est regional tcachers of Jewish' and Heb · I . 'rew.! a ,cal'efu,l building of bridges and a real willing T ba I r LA U(; H WITH ME : A be Goldstein was '0 o f t h e Jewish A gency, TieI examina-, ene urn, aSSIsted by Mrs. H, chmrman,.. and J. E. Freeman, hOH- I'On, Thursday·, Feb.,eeren 24 th K ness not only to forgive and forget, but to live finally. convinced he should develop his cultural tion, which is administered by the Kreel and Mrs, E. Greenberg. Pastry, ?rary cham~an; E. Yudltsky, secrp- Hatarbut will present Chaim G '. and let live - concepts that, to now, at least, understanding of life and agreed to let his wife department .in c~operation with the, chairmen are Mrs, M, Reiseh a~d: tary ~nd publicity; and executive "Poet of the Palmach" in a iec~::; , have been no more than words - not real aspira Hebrew Umverslty, tests the knOW-I Mrs. L. Rayter. Mrs, S, Slywow,cz comnuttee members L, Hyman, Dr, in Hebrew for students of th d It tions or achievements. take him to a concert at Lincoln Centre. It was one of the most important concerts of the year. ledge of participants in the funda- r and Mrs. S. Fink are m charge ,of S. Bookhalter, Wm. Abells, 01:, J. Hebrew classes, older stud:n~ uat mentals of Hebrew language and I pourers and hostesses. Home-bak-I Kanee. Dr. p, Bookhalter, N, San- Hebrew schools, and the H'b DANGER SIGNALS: While senior Austrian After an hour, just in the middle of the concert, I. « Abe's wife nudged him and whispered, "Look, Jewish, .culJure as exemplified by ing. sales chairman is Mrs, J. Charlat, I domirsky, A, Ber~ovitch, A. D. speaking community. Presen~yrei:, Government officials busily tell the world they a fm11lhal'lty WJth a number of assisted by Mrs, A. Sheemer, Mrs, A. Samuels, J, Zavadski, L, Moss. Canada on a cultural to . look, Abe, over there, there's a man sleeping!" , I ur spon- want to wipe out Nazism and anti-Semitism, basic texts, ' ,'Gelfand and Mrs, O. Mandell. Mr. Morris,. a native of D~blin, CHAIM Guru S~red by a world-wide French orga- Austrian jurors are thwarting justice by freeing Abe growled back, "For that you had to wake All person sixteen years of age The art contest conunittee in- Ireland, followmg a long association ! ruzation, Chaim Guri has 'tie Nazi war crimina:ls or giving them light sentences, me?" ... Two college students were discussing indicating a widespread state of mind that is religion and philosophy. "A philosopher.is like a an dover who live outside of the cludes: Mesdames Bill Segal, A. I with Zionist youth groups, migrated Kicking off the spring program of Iseveral volumes of poetry a~dn blind man in a totally dark room, looking for a borders of Israel are·eligible for the Miller, J. Daien, M. Kirschner, Ito Israel where he fought in the War the Keren Hatarbut will be the of the Eichmann trial, and is eSP'/'" dangerous for democracy in Austria. examination, whose successful eom- Joseph Goldberg, M. Natch, , S. of Independenee, later serving on second Hebrew Hootenany to be cially known for his poetic ,tribute black cat - l that isn't there," the student ex Verdicts by Austrian juries on important pietion confers academic privileges, Mozersky, I, Kleiman, S. Shriber: special overseas commissions and held Saturday, Feb. 12, at 8:30 p.m. to the 35 heroic defenders f th cases involving Nazi and neo-Nazi murderers have claimed. "That may be," said the theology stu dent, "But a rabbi would have found it!" . , . for study at the Hebrew University,1 and J, Flexer.' rep:esen~ I's:rael m several areas. a~ ~haru:ey Zedek Synagogue. Pre- Etzion block of co1onies, ?'Hine~ made "a mockery of justice." The criminals in "Here's an odd one, Rabbi, ••• a' couple for the Bar' Dan University and the Door prizes will' mc1ude dinners A J~urnalist and lec~r of note, ~ding will ~ Moshe So~dack, Spe- '~ulatot ,auiateynu." 'l'Ihis marks volved in four cases are: Franz Novak, an assist Little Paula had been attending a progressive marriage, I' school. But, one day when she arose she seemed and they're both Jewish" ~a Technion. The examination for two at thr"!' of Wiruripeg's top he 1$. currently,. ~urmg ,western CIa! guests, wil 100 Rabbi I. E. Witty the ,~ visit of a dis1:inguisbed .ant of Adolf Eichmann who "organized the trans Copr. 1964. Dar-nY 'rod~clio"' 1$ re, '. ~
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