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JANUARY 12, 1973 Would Vote for Lindsay As Mayor Staunchly Believe in Capital In­ •••••••••••• on the Liberal Party Linc t) 0 Cl) t ~ ·< .r, ,...J 0 < 0- u N 0 -r-: 0 I- ,1 I- - ::: C/) C1 President Zolman Shozor Urges - ,...Jc:: ;-: ,...J l•l W • Spiritual leaders Support Goren ..., '.:'. .i) . < . NEW YORK Is r ael's Shazar recalled his meeting with > President, Zalman Shazar. urged President Nixon in Washington 0- 0 after he had attended memorial • C c,: Jewish spiritual leaders here to i:: "'0. give moral support to the exercises for President Harry S. authority of the C hief Rabbinate's Truman. "He was gracious and oHices in Israel concerning friendly and, like President religious questions in that country. Truma n, President Nixon said he In an ardu o u s da y of also remains the same friend of appointments last week that began Israel."' in the morning at the Pierre Hotel On one of his appointments. South County To Form and lasted until late in the President Shazar, accompanied by evening, the 83-year-old President security men, went to 770 Eastern Jewish Community Council discussed vari ous subjects with Parkway in Brooklyn, the inter­ A public meeting to announce Dale, Kenneth Kozlin of Westerly, Jewish spokesmen. national headqu'!rters of the Lubavitcher Movement , the l and elect the first Jewish Commu- Ronald Ellish of Peace Dale and Focusi ng attention on a nettling l nity Council for So_uth County will Rabbi Benjamin L. Marcus of religious problem. he referred religious organization or Hasidic be held on Thursday, January 18, Peace Dale. indirectly to the recent criticism of Jews headed by Rabbi Menahem .: at 8 p.m. at the Neighborhood The October 26 meeting meet- C hief Ra bbi Shl omo Goren fo r M . Schneerson. I Guild at 13 I Columbia Street, ing of more than 30 persons fr om ruling that a son and a daughter Despite the cold . throngs ol Peace Dale. • all parts of South County unani- ol divorced parents were not dancing a nd si nging Hasidic Jews The meeting has been called by mously endorsed the plans for a bastards and could marry the greeted Israel" s President. a planning committee which was South County Council and cmpo- persons they were engaged to . The Leading the reception for Mr. formed at a meeting of various wcred the planning committee to ruling, which reversed a previous S hazar was Rabbi Schneerson. It groups of the Jewish community bring to the public meeting a full decision by a rabbinical court. was was not their first meeting. of South County on October 26. proposal for organization or such a protested by Orthodox rabbis in President Shazar. a foll ower ol the Members of the planning com- council. Israel and in this country. Hasidic movement . was born in mittce arc Dr. Ira Gross of King-C hairma n ol the meeting will be Spuks of Immigrant s the Czari st Russian ci ty of ston, Joseph Block of Narragan- Dr. Gross. Spea kers will include T a lking to J aco b Stein. Lubavit ch. where the movement sett, Dr. Richard Hellman ol Rabbi Marcus, Dr. Hellma n a nd DANIEL HUIEN STEIN, four day1 chairman ol the Conference ol was fou nd ed . On hi s missio ns to Kingston, Mrs. Donald Gilbert or Mr. Block. Mrs. Gilbert and Dr. old in the above phot09raph, wa1 Presidents or Major American this couutry. he has un failingly the lint Jewith baby born in Jewish Organizations. a nd to paid visi ts to the leader ol the Peace Dale, Alvin Rubin of Ex- Mirman will be in charge ol re-· Rhode ltlond in 1973. lorn at eter, Dr. Ralph Mirman or Peace fr cshments. Rabbi l,rael Miller. president ol Lubavitcher movement. 4:59 a .m. on January 1, 1973, at the American Zionist Federation, At their meeting. bo th spoke ol 0DMHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMHHHH the Providence lying-In Hotpital, Shazar cited the merits ol the problems tha t confront Jews in he i1 the lint child of Dr. and Mn. Mr. Joshua Stein of 58 Union Street, newly a rri ved immigra nt s in Israel a nd th roughout the wo rl d. Man 01 Emanu-EI Tallis Bristol. Israel. including Russ ian Jews. and underscored th e spiritual Daniel weighed 7 pound,, 7 a nd hi s nation's effo rts to signi ficance ol the Torah. the a ll ­ To Go To Archie Chaset ounces, and was approximately integrate them into the Israeli life. cm bracing document fo r the 19 ½ inch .. long at birth. The " Man or Emanu-EI"' tallis Speaking in Y iddis h. M r. Jewish reli gious community. for outstanding service will be presented to Archie C haset at Men's Club services this Friday, Dayan' s Proposal To Build City January 12, at 8: 10 o'clock, a t Temple Emanu-EI. Mr. Chase!, a temple member for 30 years, has devoted much On Sinai Arouses Controversy time and effort to the youth of the JERUSALEM - A proposal the Gaza S trip. temple. He was instrumental in tentatively na med Yamit. which is by Defense Minister Moshe T he 10-m o nth study was the founding ol the USY at the Hebrew fo r ··seaside ... wo uld be Dayan to build a new Israeli ci ty completed in September. Although temple and in the New Engla nd based on tourism. services a nd ol up to 250.000 people on the it has not yet been fo rma ll y Region, and was chairman or the science-based industries. In the roll ing sand duues ol northeastern submitted to the Governm ent fo r N.E. Region for three years. master plan. it is envisioned as the Sinai has aroused a contovcrsy approval. Finance Minister Pinhas He has served each offi ce ol the major port ol entry for the here a nd has split the Cabinet. Sapir has al ready denounced it as N.E. Region or the United Syna­ southern part of the country. A Acting as the minister the so rt o l · ·c r eeping gogue and is now a member of the much-needed thirtl Mediterranean responsi ble for the occupied Arab annexationism.. he believes will national board. He serves also as port would be established there. territories, Mr. Dayan ordered a reduce the chance o f reaching a a member of the temple board. along with th e country's second tea m ol a rchitects a nd city negotiated peace with the Arab The first "Man of Emanu-EI" interna ti onal airport. A new oil planners to draw up a nations. He also argued that such tallis was presented in 1959. The pipeline from Elath might also comprehensive master plan for a a n a mbitious project would list of names includes Milton M . terminate there. new town in the former Egyptian overtax Israel's limited economic Dubinsky, Hyman Fishbein, Dr. ARCHIE CHASET territory immediately southwest of resources. The only development on the Joseph G . Fishbein, Samuel Garr, si te now is farms of several The controversy reveals the Simon S. Greenberg, Isador Korn, hundred Arab residents. Some thinking of Israeli leaders on the Sanford I. Kroll, Dr. Albert Ku­ Expert Says Skeleton Is That Of Bormann future border with Egypt. actually live within the proposed mins, Dr. Solomon Rubenstein, BERLIN - A West Berliu site, and others have their homes reported in hiding in different The plan for a major new Gustave Spanier, Jacob N. Tem­ forensic expert said this week that parts of the world. in the nearby village of Sheik Israeli urban settlement in kin and Sol M . White. Deceased he had established with near Zuwaid . Dr. Spengler' s findings, ii northeastern Sinai is an integral members are Harry I. Albert, certainty that Martin Bormann. accepted, would refute such · One of the resident farmers, a part of that territorial concept. As Morris Bromberg, Nat C. Cohen, Hitler's aide, died in Berlin at the reports. Less than three months wizened man who identified proposed by Mr. Dayan, the city Adrian Goldstein, Clarence end of the war as Russian troops ago Ladislas Farago, a Hungarian­ himself only as Moha mmed, was would be built a few miles south Schneider, Louis J. Temkin, Nath­ closed in on the former German born writer, presented documents bitter about the proposal for an and west of Rafah, the small Arab an Y. Temkin and Jules A. Zuck- capital. alleging that Bormann was living Israeli city. "This is my land," he town that sits astride the former The expert, Dr. Hans Jurgen in Argentina. told a visitor to his mud-walled line dividing the Gaza Strip and Spengler of the Berlin Forensic house. "I have farmed it for 40 the Sinai. Institute, said he had identified Rash Of Strikes years and I want my children to "with probability bordering on Judging from their public be able to do the same." certainty" one of two skeletons Hits Israeli Workers statements, there appears to be Mohammed said that hi s life unearthed here last December as TEL A VIV - Israel's three little disagreement among Israel's had already been made difficult that of Bormann. seaports were crippled by work top leaders, including Premier JO-loot-high security fence tha t the slowdowns and walkouts last week Golda Meir, about the necessity of Israelis have constructed around a retaining the Gaza Strip. Even vast area known as the Rafah Dr. Spengler said that he had as 4,000 dock workers demanded Mr. Sapir is said to concede the salient. This area, which lies to the been able to identify through a wage scales on a par with the strategic importa nce of the area.
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