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Page Fourteen THE JEWISH POST Thursday, June 4, 1964 • David, S. Swartzman, D. Brown­ Israeli dance group under the direc­ every man has three names: one HOUSE FOR RENT ·Algeria·· his father and mother gave him, , Garden City - 3 bedroom home In Ezra Chapler stone; businessmen's luncheon, B. M. tion of Tamar Avitsur will perform, the Road Cohen, J. I. Furman, M. Gordon; and Hershel Fox will sing. one others call him, and one he L-shaped living rm. and dining rm . acquires for himself. The name. 4 years old. Fenced, landsca~ main ;=.10(1,000 took place ,in the. summer 1962, . which has led to a more tolerant attitude by the Algerian Ele.ds Executive clerical, R. L. Halter, C. Bell; dis­ Geneva (JCNS) ._... ID a matter of, month5"'n-om now, ~xod~ ~ Government. The Ministry of Religious Affairs has under­ given by , ts ef to th h Close to Elem., Jr. and Sr. High there 15 still Ii ~, but,steady,flow of.Jews leavibg the tribution, M. R. Morgan; flower Jewish life in Algeria will be dead. Even today, it is' a taken to make monthly payments to rabbis and other reli­ paren r ers . e er- Schools. Near bus and shopping country. cards, L. Waterman; give or get, Sisf'rhood Marks editary cauSes of a man's individu- centre. Fum. or unfurn. 1 or 2 feeble shadow of its former vigorous self. .This emerges gious functionaries, and there are other signs of relaxation from t;be report of a representative of the American Joint The official communal and religious bodies has disap­ of the earlier inflexible approach. A. B. Winograd; Israel Bonds, B. ality. Modem psychology informs years. Call ED 9-3080. peared, and communal property has in many cases just Distribution Committee who has just completed a compre­ The "Joint" foresees a long-term need for aid to Algeria's J .. Granovsky, M. Neaman; Jewish Ifs Bat M'ilzvah us that character begins to be hensive tour of the country. been abandoned. Apart from Algiers and Oran, there are formed in earliest some remaining Jews. The French-Jewish community has helped' National Fund, Wm. Moser, S. J. At a luncheon meeting held May infancy, Female Help Wanted Since Algeria achieved independence from France two fewer than hili a dozen cities where there are enough psychol.ogistssay even before the Woman .:wanted to care for middle to resettle about 300 needy persons in France, but an equal learlman. 19, Rosh Pina Sisterhood celebrated r aged WOnlan - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. years ago, her Jewish population has; ~~~~~;from 130,000 to Jews to make 'possible efforts at reconstituting, if only par­ number in Algeria will need help for the rest of their lives. Membership, A. M. Israels, S. A. the attainment of its Bat Mitzvah. child is born. The names given by 5 days a week. Apply Box "E," about 4,000. Of 2,000 are in } 1,000 in Oran 'ti~y, the structure of the commmiity. others refers to the iD1luence of The Jewish Post, 1244 Main, St. and the rest through 49 and towns, Well over half of them are 65 or older. Berg; medical aid, J. Wilder; music, The table decorations carried out .. 'in Constantine· and Bone. the It may be the, very scarcity of Jews in Algeria today L. Asper, P. Schulbaum; program the thme with miniature Maypoles environment. Every ~cial contact Winnipeg 4. we make has subtle on . and education, M. 'Neaman, S. M. highlighting the activities of Sister­ "l~ effe~ ';';';'-C;;:O'M'~";A;'-G-E-FO-R-R-E-NT-- Goiden; shoppers guide, E. A. Miller­ hood during its thirteen years of ~~t. we .are. Finally, .th~ 16 the W'mnipeg Beach Lake Front . World N@ws in Bri@1 supplies to Israel, M. D. Spivak, F. existence. mdiVlduality man acqwres through' 6 room, 3-bedroom cottage. Elec­ self-realization, the name he ac- tric stove and fridge. For July and I Buchwald; yiskor tea, D. Hornstein, Rabbi Philip Shnairson gave an Brussels quires for himself. Judaism believes AugUst. Phone JU 2-7151. • D. Freed, M. Morgan; iYouth Aliyah, address on the life and problems Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister, indicated this week that Israel that for all the detkmining factors still hopes to secure an associate membership in the European Economic <; D. Udow; scholarship tea, L. Hersh­ of Jewish Youth on the American 'Personal Community, in addition to the· trade agreement she just signed here. field; archivist, J. S. Lexier; Hadas­ continent. Mrs. J. ·Corrin sang a in human life there are large areaS Respectable widower in sixties - where the human will is free. It is Asked what the pact represented in terms of trade, ·Mrs. Meir said it sim, .'J. S. Furman;· phoning, L. group of songs including the song good character - seeks companion­ "opened the door to ,Israeli exports" and that it woula be up to Israel within these areas that ship. Object matrimony. Apply Box Braunstein, M. Kaminsky; repre~ which won her an award at the cluir.lcter i~o provide the necessary quality. She said another value of the agree­ development is possible.. F. The Jewish Post. 1244 Main St., . sentatives to Hadassah-Wizo Coun­ recent Musical Festival. She was menj; was that it .opened the possibilities of "dynamic relations" between Winnipeg 4. .JUNE~ 11,1964 . - . No., 24 the EEC and' Israel...... cil, S. Bass, A. M. Israels, S. Shnoor, accompanied by Marcia Micay. (Copyright, the Jewish Chronicle r Feature and News Service) S. A. Berg; transportation, L. Maza. The president of Sisterhood, Mrs. SElW-DUPLEX FOR SALE MRS. S. BASS Sydney Katz, gave a report on the North End 3 Up and 3 Down Bueaos Aires Good revenue bearing property, Adolf Eichmann, Jr., the' second son of the Nazi war criminal who was recent midwest conference of the LAR~T cmCULATION The annual luncheon meeting of So"omon. B.ran"h IN TERN CANADA·· $125' monthly income. Separate ·GERMAN-ISRAE·L RELATIONS executed in Israel for his role in the annihilation of. 6,000,000 Jews, Ezra Chapter of Hadassah was held .. National Women's League of the bathrooms. Good terms. For in­ proclaimed himself the leader of the "Argentine Nazi Party" which, he United Synagogue of America held May 26 at the Marlborough formation phone: days, 943-1055; said, belongs to a "world union of National Socialism." Addressing a HotelEleC#s OHicers .,', , laSt month in Omaha. evenings, .339-0635. I ARE DETERI'ORATING press conference on the occasion of'the second anniversal'Y of the death ,. Mrs. ?4. Gordon, the reWing presi­ iThe JeWish·Posi ~> . .,. ',FAST'..J . .- . . . Hannah G. Solomon Branch of . BqJ:in(JTA) _.'A West German. Parliameritary· leader. and a German: youth group who. have recently of his father, the young Eichmann, clad in a Nazi-style uniform and d~nt, r~pqrted the ye.J!'s· activities, Mrs. Alex Snukal, a past-presi- Current News _ Top Features Housekeeper Available wearing a swastika armband, said that Pis father had dedicated his expressed appreciation to the retir­ National Council of Jewish Women returned from' visitS to Israel declared here' that relations between Israel and West Germany. are reaching 1£ you are planning a holiday and a crisis Point. Carlo Schmid, vice-president ;of the .Bundestag; said in an interview that "the situation life to fightiDg for all those who were "bleeding Under the Jewish­ held its Windup luncheon May 9 dent, installed the new. slate of Dr. ing executive and welcomed the officers for the year 1964-65. Mrs. ~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ looking for a nice, respectable has deteriorarted noticeably." .The youth group, consisting of 28 high schoolteachers, spent·three weeks Zionist yoke" and was "assassinated by an unscrupulous people damned · new president, Mrs. S. Bass, and her at the ToV<11 N' Country Restaurant Katz was re-elected as president woman for housekeeping and look­ working and tra,Yelling in Israel Representatives of the groVP told a news conference that thll Israelis they by humimity for many centuries." · ,0 executive. A presentation was made where the 1964-65 executive was and the following officers were also ing after children, phone. 589-4620. met were seriously' disturbed over dev.:...:..:el:.::.o:.p:.::.m:.:en.:.:.-ts:...... :::in:::.-.W:.::.....as_t...... Ge_rm_an....:. y_. ______announced (Mesdames); chairman, installed (Mesdames): immediate - LEASING - to Mrs. P. Silver on the occasion of Winnipeg Beach They said that Israelis were most are wormed about the German with Israel by a series of lesser Geneva her sixtieth wedding anniverSary. Bernie Gunn; 1st vice-chairman, past-president, F. Billinkoff; vice­ PORTAGE AVE. STORE concerned over Bonn's refusal to rocket sci!llltistS in Nasser's employ. steps.' Discussions between the International Red Cross office and· Israel on Past president pins were awarded Allan Mandell; 2nd vice-chairman, presidents, Jbseph Billinkoff, Henry Cotlagefor S(de establish diplomatic reIations with "The fear is very great," he added. To Invite Nasser entry of the Mogen David Adom in the Red Cross remained snagged to Mesdames A. B. Winograd and Harold Rubin; secretary-treasurer, Michel and J. J. Klady; treasurer, Between Eaton's and the Bay. Ash Street One Block Off Lake Israel,' the West German Govern- "Israelis are worried about anni- The Bonn Government is con- over Israe1'..s· insistence that it use the Mogen David Adom and not Robert Ruskin; membership, Barry 14 room.cottageon 75 x 150 ft.lot. ment's failure to take~'adion· hnation." He expressed. the ho.pe templating m' Vl'''-g Egyptian Pre51'­ the Red Cross emblem as a member. The Israelis want the same right L.Hershfield, as.well as Wizo pins Norman Spigelman; corresponding North side.· 1,400 sq. ft. Suit­ .accorded Turkey when that country joined the' Red Cross. Turkey uses Elkin; hospitality, Syd Bercovitch; Privately . 0 w ned property. . No agaiJist Germmi 1lCienti.Sts·workingthat the West German Parliament dent Nasser to ~it West Germany, .' to MeSdames: J. Wilder, S. A. Berg secretary, Jack Cohen; recording able for finance company, shoe, reasonable offer refused. For fur­ 'for ithe Egyptian8rmamelJts,in- would approve a Social Democratic l't was reported m' . LondQn m' the its red crescent and not the .red cross. ,and R. L. Halter. Guest artist wa,s publicity, Alex Bercowitz; oppor­ secretary, Hyman Shell; financial Ihat. or gift shop. . . ther informaijon phone 339-0635 or dustry and... the. disinterested...· .... ;8.tti.· ~ proposal enabling the Bonn Govern- Sund;iy Observer. Commenting on tunitystore, Jerry Davis; corres­ secretaries, Sam. Appel and Joe 943-1055. . Glen Harder, basso, award winner Apply to Box "11", The Jewish tUde of. theWest-Gerinan· public merit to take action against GermQIl the report, the paper said that such Istanbul oi the Jewish Women's Musical pondence, Syd Ritter; religious, Knazan. toward Nazi war crimes trials~ The expertshel~ing toPlioduce we~pons a viSit would ·be "embarrassing" in PoSt, 1m Main St., W'mnipeg teachers reported that ISraelis to be m a war of a number of ways. . A new Turkish;'Israel economic .planning agreement signed this week Club. Myles Robinson; program, Miss Cottage For Sale also use~ a~on... provides for an exchange of experts and preparation 'of, economic plan­ 4, Man. Falcon Lake Townsite fonnd West· Germanoflicial- ex- R egardin gees th tablishni en t 0 f ,. . "In th -"-'- _1"_" th Offic,e - Closing' Meeting OHice washer, garb~tor and, all con­ ~e irecording secretary, L Harris; cor­ B'rith Women will Ct!lminate acti­ veniences. Phone 489-6930 or au responding secretary, D. A. Wolfe; The .final.meeting of the Talmud vities Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m., ~:;===:::=====:;:~==~.======~==:.==-. man plotting Wlth Israel's ·enenues." Jerusalem 356 HARGRAVE ST. 9-4183 • The Cabinet has agreed to permit the Canadian oil prospecting fuID, Petro­ . mailing and publicity, E. M. Peikoff; Torah PTA will be held on Mo~­ when they will hold, a picnic on cana, to make a survey of Israel's coastline in a search for offshore oil · treasurer, H ..J. Grarlovsky; social, day, June 8, at 8:30 p.m. in the the grounds surrounding the Jewish ROom for Rent AJCongressWorld~sFair. Pickets Hassidic Pafrols reserves. The company will be aided in the survey by the Israel Navy. , !D0nthly meetings, A. H. Ratson, F. RIIbbi Kravetz Auditoriwri. Out- Old Folks Home. Attractively subdivided, approxi­ Nice room £or rent in a quiet home. mately 3,000 ft. Available July Suitable for young person. Board Go InterfaHh The Foreign Ministry has informed the West German electronics firm, Spector, special meetings, H. Mish- going president, Mrs. Peril Daien Entertainment will be provided by Grundig, that iniport licenses for all of the firm's products will be 1st. Rent $250. optional. 175 Anderson Avenue. Arrested at lordanianPavilion New York (JTA) - The citizens kin; bargain store, A. Hazan, S. will give a report on the year'~ the Jacob brothers orchestra, fea­ Phone JU·9-1138. cancelled unless the company affirms that it has not yielded to the · Stoffnum; bazaar, S. Shnoor, A. B. activities. A financial statement will For appointment to view, call .radio car patrol organized by Has­ Arab boycott. Grundig's Israel agent disclosed that he was. proceeding turing Aubie and Irv Jacob, Jack sidic Jews in the crime - ridden G1Ja!8D~ Trust Company of to West Germany this week and that he hoped to get such a declaration. Ratson; blood bank, M:' DiviDsky, be presented and the new slate of Ostrow, Al Miller and George Du­ Crown Heights section of M'. N. Zimmerman; Blue' Mogen officers will be presented. The Canada, 430 Portage Ave. The Foreign Ministry statement followed a report that Grundig had mont. Vocalist Shirley Folb will EXPERmNCED is being expanded into an inter­ notiJied' its agents to stop all sales to Israeli firms in response to pres­ also appear. WHitehall 2-2586 faith .inter-racial project, according sure from the Arab boycott committee. The company had been selling STJlDENTS to Rabbi Samuel Schrage, one of Overall chairman Perra Appelle . its television, radio and other electronic products very widely in· Israel. . REQUIRED its organizers. is in charge of arrangements, as- SALESMAN WANTED The reorganization was decided on Londoll sisted by program chairman, Sara WHEB Bo Experienced _furniture salesman FOR FIRM OF after a closed meeting'of Protestant, catholic and Jewish leaders with Britain has made no formal representations to West Germany about reports chman; social, Rose Lupa; gifts, wanted. No others need apply. Good CHARTEREl) ACCOUNTANTS Mona Rosemond; handicrafts, Sue salary and commission. Steady posi- civil and political officials attending. concerning a possible state visit there by Egyptian President Nasser, the Green, and her co.-chairmen, Jenme tion for right i!lan. Phone for ap- Re ly . The first change will be in the name Foreign Office announced. It was believed here, however, that the TO-- . WH 2 P , stating age, of the . patrol. Called the Maccabees Bonn Government has been informed that the British· Government G:ussin and Molly Bassin. pomtment - -3397 experience, etc., to since its ·formation two weeks ago, would not like such a visit by Nass!lr to be timed close to the visit Hostesses are (Mesdames): .. J.. SUite.for Rent Box G, The Jewish Post it is now the "Citizens Community to West Germany by Queen Elizabeth next year. ,I' Patrol." ' I Kaye, I. Levine, H. Matas, S. Fien, ~ 4 room sUite ._. with fridge and 1244 Main· St., Wmnipeg , GO Rabbi Schrage and eight other New York ,. NOW PLAYING AT THE FOLLOWING H; Gimpel, L Gorenstein, S. Rich, ~;";;~'~~;P;h~on;;e~58;2;-~17~04~.====~2SJ~~ . .. Hassidi~ rabbis' atteIided the closed ~ -- , ..., . M. Nairn, W. Yamron, M. Goren- ir meeting. The 40 Brooklyn commun- 'Among' 24' rabbb; ~h~ ~cived ~rdination this week at' the Hebrew Union 5tein,R. Lupa,M. Silverberg. I'usiness Opportunity! . ity leaders present included Bishop· College-Jewish Institute of Religion were one Japanese graduate, Hiroshi THEA,TBES E. D. Washington, a Negro, who Okamoto, a resident of Tokyo, and two Israelis, Tovis Ben-Chorin and · ~APITOL - "," with Ann Sothern ...... volunteered to take charge of the Samuel Kahati, of Jerusalem. At the same time the Jewish Theological ; and .Jeff Cory. (Restricted)' .) PrOtestin~ "defamatory and malicious material designed'to incite hatred-against patrol's operations during the Sab- Seminary ordained 19 new rabbis. -- . -----': PI'OFIT ABLE KOSHE'I POULTRY Israel and the Jewish people-," the American Jewish Congress last week picketed bath. A ten-memOel- steering com- METROPOLITAN - Double Feature - Glenn Ford in "Advance To The·' the Jordanian Pavilion at the Wl>rld's Fair. Led by Dr. Joachim PriIlz, AJCongress mittee was named. at the meeting to President Shazar of Israel may visit the United States fairly soon. This Rear," .and Nancy Kwan in "Tamabine." (Adult) . (Cont. from page 13) Jlresident, the. pickets were arreSted for defying the Faits anti·demonstration ban. direct the reorganization. The steer- emerges from a letter he wrote to the administration of the American- ferer. The immediate need of the . BUSINESS IN "'NN"PEG theniicleaslid without bail. In court, Howard M. Squadron. attome'y for the ing committee was instructed to get Israel Pavilion at the New York World's Fair, in which he said that he GARRICK - Held over 2nd week - First showing at regular prices - stricken individual counts for more Congress, said he would file motions challenging the Constitutionwty of the more radio _ equipped patrol cars. would try to come to America "while it is still possible to visit the Fair of Arllbia," in technicolor. Starring . Peter O'Toole Alec' '~Lawrence than the. hope of the coming of anti-picketing regulation. Day after the World's Fair picketing, a dozen Arabs The Maccabees have been operating and the American-Israeli Pavilion." Guiness, Jack Hawkins. Doors open 12:30 p.m. Feature at 1:00, 4:45 ·FOR .. SALE -' ' demonstrated ill front of AJCongress' national headquarters in New York. Will five cars, manned by unarmed Has­ the Messiah - ., .;' and 8:30 p.m. (General) " Maslow, executive director, invited the Arabs into Stephen Wise Congress House sidic Jews, obtained through dona- ·San Francisco .The Midrash tells us. that the to disclJ55 the Arab refugee issue. The invitatioD was declined. c.(jDEON - Held over 2nd week -"Carry on Cabby," with Sidney James Modem building and equipment pl~ ~_ pro~ and living tions. Jewish students at the University of California who had planned a quarters. Established business cuirently in operation With· 'a large ; . andHappie Jacques. ,Doors open 11:45 a.m. Feature at 12:00 2:00; Israelites were saved from Egypt Louis Nizer, celebrated attorney tice George Postel in Special Term, Rabbi Benfamin Kreitman, a Mac­ demonstration at an appearance of an American Nazi party spokesman I . 4:00, 6:00, 8:00. and 10:00 (General) . ': because they did not change their . clientele and excellent year-round: turnover. Possession,. can be were persuaded not to do 50 by Jewish community relations officials. ,pm. . arranged before High Holiday Beason fOr wishes and author has been retained to Part I, State Supreme Court. cabee official and rabbi of the Brook- I ,J. names. Redemption is only pos­ rush. . sale -owner represent' the .Anti-Defamation 'An order directing Newbold Mor­ As a result, Ralph Forbes, "\1iTestern division commander" of the Nazis, - "Any. Number Can Win," with Jean Gabin, Alaine to retire. . .. '. . ·i OWNECINEMA sible for the. individual, as it is for League' of B'nai B'rith ~dto con- ris, .New York Gity Commi,)"ioner' 1yn Jewish Cenn: who .was chair­ was virtually lauIWed off the stage by an audience of 7,000 students · Delon. Doors open 7:15 p.m. Feature at 7:35 and 9:40 p.m. (Adult): c duct its legal action for the removal of Parks and Robert Moses, presi- man at the meeting, 5ald that the the nation, when he .Cherishes· his Callor'write: at the Berkley campus who refrained from booing or other discord. At oLthe "offensive anti-Semitic" wall dent of the World's Fair COl-pora- organization demonstrated that _the the end of 14 minutes of a scheduled 45-minute speech, the Nazi ga~e GAIETY -'Held over 2nd week -: "Women of the World," narrated by distinctiveness and serves his God I.·siLVER·· mural at the Jordan Pavilion in the tion to show cause why the mural patrol "can in no way be called a up and asked for written questio~. He had been literally laughed out 'I . .Peter Ustinov. > Teclm,icolor.Feature ~t 11:40 a.m., 1:40,,3:40, 5:40, 7:40 his · " and 9:45 p.m. (Restricted) ',' ... by helping to reVeal own frac­ ~~pd's Ji'air,. it .:was anno~ced. by. 'slio~d not be removed or'the Jor- vigilante group nor may it be said of making his presentation.' University authorities had decided that 'i ...... tion of. the .divine light. This idea 200 Osborne St. N., .W,iDnipeg '1. PhOlle SP '4-4503 DOn: Schary, national chairman Q( dan Pavilion lease·· cancelled has weare directing our activity toward freedom of speech should be upheld ~en for a Nazi crackpot but that th~AllI-:...... already ~. signed by- J~til!e anyparticu1,ar ethnic-group:' Negro .DELUXE.....:Paul Newman and Patricia Neal in "Hud"; also James Darren is no doubt behind another passage n ' .•'.' ',c EVemngs JU 6-2581 all preparations sho~d be ~eD: against'violenl!e Of any kind. I in "Gidget Goes to Rome." Color. (Adult) '-, , ."",.bofore J~ J_ A. "'.had ...... """'. ....,...,. in the Midrash which tells us 'au,t ·pwlll. _te.· ...... ,; ......