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Thursday, June 10, 1965 THE JEWISH POST THE JEWISH POST Thursd"y, June 10, 1965 Page Three Page Two , ..,. Mizrachi\¥omen Herz/ia New ~xecutive Eleeled U~A CLOSING NEXT WED'NESDAY 9 to 6, as well as the newly instituted M'or/( 25th Year JewiSH POST the. Editor~. s~" Des"-" . .. , .. Hebrew high' school. N'ight sessionS will continue' to be five sessions The-oldest Anglo-Jewish Weekly in Western Canada per week. (Issued weekly in the Inte~tB of Jewish Community activities Herzlia also conducts a youth in Winnipeg and Western Canada) program through affiliation with Member of Ule Jewish Telegraphic Agency National Conference of Synagogue Youth. t· "'ubU.hed eVery ThlU'Bday b, EMPmE PRINTERS LTD. The new slate of officers includes: "'rlnters and I'ubllsheN , president, I. Zalik; immediate Mo,1 RUPERT SHRIAR, Ph.D,- LEO J. LEZACK ljlresident, Sam Pesochin; hOllOr,al'}' I­ Editor • Ad•• rtlsln .. Manager Dr.Y~Qcoy ""rzQg~.- Man,. . . in the.. . .'News vice - president, Fred Kravetsky; Head Office: 1244 Main St., Winnipeg 4, Canada executive vice-president, 'Dr. I. Subscription: $4.00 per annum Since biblical times, no public figure on the as Israeli Minis-ter to the U:S.A. and from then Kleinberg; 1st vice-president, Gor­ .' Phone JU 9-7331 Eve. t'hone HU 9-2989 Jewish scene has combinedqua:lities Of statesman­ unti!l June, 1963, as Israeli Ambass'ador to Can­ don P~llock; honorary secretary­ Authorized aa iecond elass mail by the Post Office Department. ship and Jewish learning as hl!-rInonious'ly as 'has ada. Since then the has .been one of the key­ treasurer, Nathan Rothstein; secre­ Ottawa. aud for payment of pooitage In ....b Dr. Y-aacov Herzog, the. new Chief' Rabbi in members of the political directorate of 's tary-treasurer, Sid Halpern; record­ Britain. . . Foreign Ministry with reSlponsibility f-or' UN, ing secretary. Mrs. Elvie Blum; . . '. ,', The son of the former Chief Rabbi of Israel, British Commonwe~ltlh and Midd~e EaStt affairs. financial chairman, Max Weinstein; the late Rabbi ~" I. Herzog, Yaacov Herz9g has He accompanied Mr: Eshkol on the latter'~. visit educational chairman, Harry M;tch­ LEN UD~W . . .. " The Queen 'and Germany to the last year an4 on his recent ell; educational committee, Dr. combined in his 44 years ~e highest level of Winnip!"g's UJA Canvass~rs were "It's really a wonder I haven't dropped J' ewish religious studies with a close association visit to London. ISRAEL ZALIK K?wall, Dr. S. Kantor, Mrs. G. DeStpite strenuouS diptomatic duties, Dr. urged this week to complete all , aU my ideals, ·because they seem so absurd with Israel's former Prime Minister, Mr. David Herzli A d 'I1 . Mlloff, Mrs ...E. Weinstein; house their assignments in time for the Herzog has regularly 'Continued his Talmudic a ca emy WI operate Its chairman, R. Waism;m' legal ad ~EBITZEN SARAH HERSON ner is slated for 6:30 p.m. at the and impossH?1e to carrY out.. Yet I ,keep Ben~Gurion, and with -her present Prime Minister, celebration of the drive's close next studies. For many years he gave weekly Talmud day school and night school cIa:sses' H G"I ' - Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. them 'lJeClRuse, in spite Of everything, I Mr .. Levi Eshkol. ,. in S~uth W. . VIsor, . ml»; scouts and cubs Weclnesday, June 16. g Presiding will ·be drive chairman stm believe that people are really good 1921, lessons on the Israeli radio and .at ,the present b . thi mn.lpe on an expanded Dr. L. Kahane; ritual committe~ Born in Dublin, in Yaa~ov Herzog emi­ time he gives a weekly TaJlmud shiur to twenty . aSls· d sJ corrung term, it was an- chairman, H. Silherg; ritual com- The occasion will be marked with Joseph Seeter. Guest artist will be at heart." grated to Israel in 1938. His Talmudic education -Anne Frank, in her Diary.. in Jemsalem where he Jives with :his nounce une 7, at the annual meet- 'tt MS' I a dinner, to be addressed 'by Sol folk singer-guitarist t,en Udow. incJludect studies at the Yei?h1vah Etz Ohaim, in ing of Herzlia-Adas Y sh "- I mI. ee, ' plge man, Dr. H. Kahan- Granek at Montreal, national execu­ wife ~nd two cl1ild;ren. e urun '-"'... - 'ovltch S Gruber S Hal B CanVassers for the UJA in all LOndon, and 'betWe!ln. 1939 and 1948 he acted gregation. Israel Zalik was re-' " ". pern, . The nature of the Chief Rabbinate is not tive vice-president of the Zionist divisions have bern invited as guests ,Few human dramas have so moved the world as fellow at the,Harry Fishel Instittitefor Higher elected president of the can e a- Kurtz, F .. Kravetsky; SOCIal ~hair-. Talmudic Research in Jerusa1em. rea!Hy defined by the contract Dr. Herzog will tion. gr g man, Mel Neuman, co-chaIrmen, Organizatipn of Montreal.. The din- of the UJA campaign corrunittee. as th~ wartime diary' kept by an ebullient young, I ' •• •••. "l'h' Mrs, Belle Stern, A. Chamish' pub Among his teachers, in addition to his father, enter into and neither are its powers. It becomes girl who was to die, at 15, in a Nazi concentration what he makes it. He can assure its prestige Ad'e congregahon '. operates Herz1ia licity' Harold H yman . speCIal.' pro-- camp. were Professor Sawl Ubernl'an, head Of the Fislhel ca emy m cooperatlOn with the J'ects Lo Elk' ' . and the esteem of the entire community, by Talmud Torah. ' ~ m. There are not many Anne Fra.nks in the world, Institute, and RaJbbi Do'v Kook, brother of the exercising patience, tolerance, perseverance, Tw ' ExecutIve at large: Dr, H, Trege- IY HENRY LEONARD Illite Chief Rabbi ~ook. He received 'his main o pre-nursery classes (one more bov Dr A M Ik' 0 C M Ik' but thete is perhaps 'a lit,tle 'bit of Anne Frank vision and courage. He can make Judaism a tha It) f 12 h'l ' . . a m, r, . a m iq most of us. And it is in this - in the capacity Talmudic training during four years of private meaningful force in the life of the Jew in Briuain. n as year 0 C I dren each M. Solomon, P. Schachter H. Mo .' to find the good in life, to cherish and believe study with the hit!) renowned Gaon, Isser Zalma'll If 'he can do this he. migiht a't the same time have :been completed as well as the S. Zinman B. Blum M 'R d rns,. Meltzer, of Jerusalem, f'rom wl),om he received monung and afternoon nurse ' ,. u er, Dr. in it - t~~t lies the ;,-"easol). for Queen E'lizaQ~th's help make it more meaningful everywhere. Cer­ I ".1.. ry I A. Frankel, Dr. J. Matas J Boxer c asses Whu 24 children to each class. A Ri h G Kr . W ,. , r~ent VIsit to West Germany where slhe was Semicha. . . tainly he has the attr~'butesof intellect and energy Th' . I . c, . aWltz, m. Tax H .enthusiastically received. " As a result of his research at the Fislhel Insti­ to embark on such a co.urse. . ere IS now a waltmg list for pre-I Brumer, A. Silverman, Leon &ber' . But it is unfortunate that the Queen was tu-te, he publi's-hed .in 1946, the first P!1rt of an nursery and nursery classes, but J. Panter S. Stern M S Z' ' there are a number of openings In ' ,rs. . Inman, 'used by her Pdme Minister to eXtPress sympathy English n-al),slation and cqmmentarY of the , · d ~ lass . Mrs. M. Solomon, Mrs. M. Stern 'for the reunificaiiQ;n of. Germany, which inter­ Mishna. the kIn. erga.l.'l.en . ' c . . MrS.· N . Po Ilack, F. Kravetsky," ·B. • ",. ! .' .- ·To Breale. or N-ot to Break? jected';her ~ntQ a highly eXplosive politiCal issue. General Education RegIStratlons are also being ac- Luffman, Dr, P. Barnes, H. Pollack, Many, in~luding 'Ilhe Telegram, 'are opPosed Yaacov Her~og recejviP ,l),is s~l.!'l1,tr education . Mter the tete- a - tete talks between. King ·cepted. for day sessions Grade 1.and Wm. Holt, L. Sedletsky, Sid Sionim, I to reunification at the present time and ean at the Universities of London, Jerusa:lem, and Hassan of and the Allgerian President, 2, and for night sessions Grades l' H. Miloff. MRS. I: 'WOLINSKY understand the Soviet's repugnan~ to reunifica­ Ottawa. His impressive array of degrees include .A!hmed Ben Bena, in Saidia on May 12, the Moroc­ Mizrachi-Hapael Ham i z rae h i tion after what was perpetrated in two wars on the LL.M., D.E.S.D., and LL.D., and he is a can king is to confer with 1Jhe Tunisian President, Women's Organization of Winnipeg, Russian soil. . . member of the Israeli Bar. His doctorate was Bourguiba, from June 10 to 17 when he Hadassoh Reviews Year's Activity founded -by Rebitzen Sarah Herson will celebrate its 25th anniversary a; Sins of the Fathe~ • received at Ottawa University, wlhHe serving as wiH be paying an official visit to Morocco. Over 750 Hadassah women at­ . This does not mean, of course, that we are I'sraeli Ambassador to Canada, for 18. thesis on Of major importance during these talks will tended the annual Give or Get din­ a dinner Tuesday, June 15, at 6:30 not prepared to forgive. It would 'be unjust to "bh.e evolution of thought ,in the be the question of North Mrican attitudes to ner, hosted for the 22nd year by p.m. Rabbi I. Glickman, director of visit Qn the present generation' of young Ger­ field of 'human rights." Israel and to West Gernlany, particularly in Nathan Portnoy, last Wednesday. . Hillel, will be guest speaker. mans the sins of their rather.s. Dr. Herzog's activities. in the wider commun- the light of the ract that and Rabat have Re-elected president was Mrs.' To mark the jubilee year of flte But 'We must not forget. the lessons of the ity began in 1943, when he became associated limited their reaction to ,the Bonn-Jerusalem Norman Goodman.' Other officers Win nip e g women's organization, sponS(lrS to the dinner will partici­ past. We must be on our guard, 18.8 Adolf Arndt with Jewish rescue efforts from Nazi-occupied estalblishment of diplomatic ties to a protest for the 1965-66 season are vice­ cautioned twom'onJths ago in the Bonn Bundestag . Europe. In 1944 he acted as secretary to the lodged with Bonn, whereas Algiers has rO'llowed presidents, Mrs. B. Schwartz, Mrs. pate in a candle-lighting ceremony. wlhen he acknowledged that the German nation rescue delegation to I8.nd in iJhe following the Mi.ddtle East States in breaking off relatioris. S. J. Pearlman and Mrs. M. J. Mrs. J. Wolinsky is chairman of carries "this inheritance" of Nazi tyranny and two years he accompanied 'his father on a Euro~. 'Dhe King and the Moroccan Government 'have Eosenberg: recording secretary, Mrs.. fhe Mizrachi Women's Council. "And .P9P, ••• if I fulfill all the 613 Mitzvoth that no one' can say it will no't happen agl8.in. pean tour to 'assis't in the rescue of Jewish be,en much less vocal -than President Bourguiba C. H. Shnler; .treasurer, Mrs. R. 'Rabbi Norman Fredman will be I orphan\,<;. on -thi,s issue, hut there can neverlheless be no Ludwick; and financial secretary, dinner chairman.·. . could ! someday also become President of the Some people ·are saying' it is time, after' 20 Tickets may be obtained from any Shul?" ;. years, to 'lrive up the old "propaganda stereo­ · Thereafter, untH the establishment of Israel, doulbt tJhat the 'Dunisian leader's pronouncements Mrs. C. Schwartz. 'he underto'ok a number of 'secret missions for have the support (even though tacit) of the The evening's "angels," Mr; and member or by ·telephonlng Mrs. I. Copr. 19M, Dayenll Product1ons types and ~ook at the Germans as they are." Kirschner (JUstice. 9-0005). Yes, let's 'look at the Germans as they are, the Vaad Leumi (rtJhe governing Jewish body Moroccans, Who stand to lose more t.han they Mrs. Nathan 'Portnoy, were honored at Willy 'Brandt, "Der A,lte" Adenauer and others . unde~ the l\1'andate) and for iJhe Hagana. During could gain by cutting ties with Bonn. . with presentation of a $250 high who fought the Hitler menace. the sIege of Jerusalem in 1948 he was attached To be sure, King Hassan cancelled his pro­ school scolarship certificate. Mak­ to Military Intelligence Headquarters in Jeru- jected official visit to Bonn in March, but only ing the presentation, Mrs. H. Sokol~v Krupp and Strauss sallern. because it would -have coincided with the period invited. and received Mr. Portnoy's But let's a]s\)'!ook at Alfned Feli;K Alwin Independence when the Bonn-Cairocrisis was at its height, assurance that he would maintain Krupp, whose ~ulh:i~industrial. compiex' became T.he proclamation, of independence 'brought and would have heen 'awkward to explain, since the s~holarship for an additional the .heart of HItler's arsenal III World War II Dr. Herzog into"the'r:forefront of Israel's efforts the King was also to pay an officia'l visit to three yearS. ' . MRs. MARION GOODMAN and who has suc:cessfuUy evaded· an Allied order to make tUhe reborn State a success. He acted, . In her treasurer's report, Mrs~ R. the educational iront, innovations to divest 'himself of ibis coal and iron properties first, 'as the 'Government'·s adviser on Jerusalem In the intervening period, however, Rabat Ludwick reported a total of $127,541 included the development of· a file so that his diverse operations are now bigger affairs and, working hand in hand with the late has continued to maintain good relations with raised in . all Hadassah-Wizo pro- of informal brochures on Hadassab than ever. Presid!lnt, Dr. Chaim W~izman, he became in- Bonn; an agreement for ,Gernlan. financial aid Let''S look ·at former defense minister Franz jects. The nominations report was projects, and the use of "flip-sheets" strumentaI in seCuring Jerusalem as a part of totaHing 80 milHon marks (about $22 million) presented by Mrs. Alex Steinman. o~ Hadassah structure, an innova- Joseph Strauss who, just rour years ago, secretly Israel. has ,been concluded,al).d another similar accord sought military supply dep'Ots and air force train- In addition to Hadassah's oWn tion developed locally and borrowed Uudng the Sta~'s firs:t years he also acted is due to be negotiated in 'Rabat soon. projects, Hadassah women were for national use- by the Montreal ing faCIlities in SMip.· '. . ·;,l.s the Government's main ildviser on relations African Attitudes responsible' for $104,000 sales' in' office. The report summarized major Let"s~ook atth~ GerIl1all scientiEJtt!l Who, at with Isra~l's . Christian CIOmmunities, and laid Another aspect o/the issue which has more this moment, are working on an ambi'tipus roc'k:et a. Israel 'Bonds last year, Mrs. Marion annual fuitd-raising projects in­ down the foundations of the' country's tolerant urgent character for President Nasser and, even Goodman slated ·in her annual re- eluding the innovation lntl'oduced prograIl1 in Egypt. attitude towards other religious communities. mor!! so, fo: Preside~tBen Bella, is tUhe general port. Among several innovations in this past year of the $250 women's , Let's look at the direct descendants of Nazism . In 1954, Dr. Herzog was appointed director of Mrlcan attItude the Arab States in tfhe year's .program was . a party Youth A;Uyah' ·category in the form tow~rds thi~ •• who, . a, feyv shprt years' a:go, initiated in West · th!! :United States Division of the Israeli Foreign context, on the eve of iJhe Afro-Asian "summit .' staged ¥ay 30 at .the· International of the Henrietta szi>iii: seholarship. Germany' Ii pr'9gram Of anti-SemiItic vandalism Mllllstry and .Ibecame Mr. Ben-Gurion's most confe;re;nce,'" whic'h is due 'to open in Algi~rs Inn for teen:age girls, designed to Individual c hap t e r fund - raising which !!pre~. throug!h m\)st of the world. t~us~ed advis.er during. the years prece

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