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~,.October 15,1964 THE JEWISH POST Page Eighteen . . at the Community Building. The vitch hosted the Orleg Shabbat in and good luck in their new home 4th' COUNCIL. TO COMPLETE 'JEWISH ISS.UE'?. group will visit the major services her ·..... onor. in Lethbridge. freedom, remained in the competence of the Secretariat for m· ,...1 __., suoh as ,the Wmiam Mazel Tov to Myna and Eddie --0- Rome (JTA),~Qualliied sources rePorted 'here that a It was reported that A~' Cardinal Bea, president "Post"-Marked """6~" See you. next week.. Sh~ 'om. fourth session of the Ecumenical. Oluncil may be necessary of the Secretariat for the Promotion of Christian Unity, the Promotion of Christian Unity. Roper Home, Christine Meikle ~Sch~w;,;;a;;rtz;;;;",;;on;;";th~e;;ir,,,;recen;;.;;;t,;:1lUIlTlllg;;;;;' ;;;e;;,' ;,.";,;;;";~;,,;====,,,,.="''''==''''"1 to deal with"the .much-debated· dec1ar'ation'on . Catholic whioh sponsored the initial strong declaration on Jews, was The "De Ecclesia" schema has already been approved School for Retarded Children, etc., r fJ Jewish relations. That possibility developed after an evalu not seriously opposed to having the draft inserted into the in Council voting. Its Theological,CQmmission is preparing . 'Calgary ation of 1he procedures through which the draft must pass schema "De Ecclesia." Such a shift was one of the. points the definitive text for fin!il voting by a procedure of screen q'ro V J. A.: onaf Latumn. - before the 2,500 prelates attending the Council will have of contention which led to a group of cardinals to make an ing several thousand reservations iIIlld observations made' by :~!:.ck:~:;n~:.::!~~ :t! _ ~ the Council fathers in the course of debate. Such final By TANYA GELFAND fulfilling a three-fold object: (1) ~ the opportunity to vote on it, as well.as on other declarations. unprecedented appeal to Pope Paul, to intervene against the 'Mrs. Gelfand will be pleased to accept organizational 'The issue was linked with the determination of the conservative bishopS. Howeve\', Cardinal Bea insists that the voting could not be expected during tile. preSent third ses have concrete material for training; sion, and possibly not until well 'into II' fourth session. or local news and personal notes for inclusion in thls progressive Council fathers to obtain a definitive declara final elaboration of the draft, prior to the vote, be left with column. Her phone number is AV 9-2100 • • • 1M (2) gairi fresh knowledge beneficial A 1 his secretarilrt. . The possibility of a fourthsesslon was strengthened Sirains for call1eras tion absolving Jews, past and present, of the ancient charge also by a request by ArchbiShop Gomes of Brazil, Who spoke "hires.< i. 1317 - 21 A 8t.. NW.1 to themselves an Munich, one of the council's four moderators, until a fourth session. Most observers at the Council indi gettdng excited as. October 14, elec- --0- ity and ski1ls in expressing their 318 Smith St. . WH 3~6595 lates have sought to water down that and other stands who declared at a press conference that the fin!il elaboration cated that an early vote on the declaration on the Jews observations. Telephone 832-1042 Polo Park· Shopping Centre ' . tion day, drew nearer. My deadline Shaarey Tzedec clearly favored .by a majority of the prela1l>s. on the declaration on thll Jews, as well as on. religious would be the best way to assure a strong document .. ! and press time were too early but . At the last meeting of the Shaarey • The introductory program fea- ~631 Portage Ave. Winnipeg . SUnset 3-6070 I I'm sure we'll all be celebrating his Tzedec Men's Club, a committee tured an interview by a panel of 'cto was formed to organize a youth VI ry. Opportunity SChool members with Office Phone Res~ Pbone tVorld News I .. Briel' --0- club in the congregation. Mrs. Z. Dean of the Volunteer. ~ A II WHitehall 3-4464 ..JU.tlee 2-4386 . Rabbi Eisenberg has organized a ~il"erman. & w,.r'gh Beth Israel Bureau. Max Yale Diamondt Ohumash and Rashi cIBss which will Antwerp . Activities at Beth Israel are in Anyone interested can call Mrs. ,Barristers ap,d,Solicltors. full swiJlg. Religious school staff meet every Saturday one hour be- Lode Craybeck has been ....eleded Mayor of AntwerP' as .the Socialist . '. A. Gold for ful'ther lnfonpation. 402 Royal Trust BUilding Party candidate, despite a 'boycott by 'a group of Jewish leaders of the .\(" . , this year includes: grade 1 and fore Min~. . -0- ; ! Edmonton Alberta party. The Mayor, who offered to resign last spring following a public kindergarten, Dale Rosen; grade 2, Shaarey Tzedec plans to ~ve a outcry over an anti-Semitic tirade he voiced in a coffee house against Paula W!linberg;grade 3, Esther weekly .bulletin for its members. Dr. HaTry Brody recently obtained L:1::~~T~e~le:p~h~0~ne~4~22~-~4~48~9~.~~~ Jewish patrons, withdrew his resignation when the Socialist Party will his Diplomate of the American r him Slezas; grade 4, Barbara Fox; grade The deadline for all information I .B.P. McDaniel, Q.C. (1919-1947) decided to place first on its slate, over the opposition of the Jewish 5, Barry Carnat; grade 6, Marsha be each Monday, and the bulletin Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 'BERRY MINUK . S. ~. Sallan. B.A;. LL.B., Q.C. WI~NIP1l:G. OCTOBER 22, 1964 No. 43 Socialists, who declined to have their names on the ticket. Dr. Brody is practising in the city BA., LL.B. Century; oftiice secretary, Gail will be delivered by mail on Wed > ' • , ' of Calgary and also holds an FRCS, . Barrister and Solicitor Dvorkin. nesday of each week. McD~!!~~ !1i!~FIAN I Buenos Aires Rabbi Eisenberg spoke at a BBYO wru.ch is the highest degree a doctor Off. WH 2-1030 Res. JU 6-1961 JEWSST'LL~" . ,'- - TH'REATE'NED'- '-, The 75th of the ll1'1'ival in Argentina of the first Jewish pio Grade 7 this year is to be com 104 Sterling Trust Bldg. 'I annive~ meeting on Sunday, Oct. 4. He can get in Canada.. Congratulations 421 Somerset Bldg. first bhied with Bar and Bat Mi.tzvah Regina Phone'LA 3-7674 Sask. ~eers in 1.889, and the creation of the Jewish agricultural colony preparation classes, and the Rabbi spoke at the Sharon Club meeting to Dr. Brody. -0- . ~~~~ 1 :Manitoba m MosesvIlle, Sante Fe Province, was feted In ceremonies there. Gov ernor Aldo Tessio of the province, and Agriculture Minister Wal.'ter will :teach this segment of the 7& on October 10, which was held at :!~~D'OUBT 'KRUSHCHEV' EXIT .A. Nugler, lauded the valo",r and perseverence of the Jewish pioneers, and grade. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dov Social M. C. I).ailed the assistance given them by Bar.on Maurice de Hirsch. A Dr. Sam Veiner, president of Beth Ohetoer. His subject was How to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shandruk statue of the baron was' unveiled and kaddish was' recited over the Also of the British ColumbIA Bar Israel, has announced the appoint Convert Jewish to Judaism. announce the engagement of their Sweiden " Rice TO 'PRESACiEANY CHANGE graves of the first 60 children among the pioneers who died in the ment of the 1964-65 board of educa Hosts at the October 3 KidduSh daughter, Marilyn, to Jack, son of Chartered Accountants London (JTA) - Students of the .Soviet scene saw no indication here pointing to any immediate change first year because of illness and privation. Mpsesville Is a wel;llthy and SJ.-ia/cJ...,.&Sl.amia/c~er progressive settlement. were Mr. and Mrs. H. Steinfeld in Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cohen of Ed BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS in the Kremlin's policies affecting Jews in the USSR as a result of the removal last week of Nikita S. tion.Members are: Dr, Norman B. Khrushchev from his twi.n· posts of Prime .Minister of the Soviet Union and First Secretary of the USSR Moss, D.D.S.; Dr. Stanley Blank, honor of their son Mark's Oufrief. moMon. The marriage will take AM 2-1717 • 207 Lindsay Bldg. Winnipeg Grain ExoballKe Bldg. 'Calga1'l", Alta. Comrilunist Party. . . ' Ph.D.; Mrs. 'Max Chodak:, Mrs. Jo Maftir was chanted by Carl Gure place in Calgary on December 27. It was Pointed out, that, whatever . ' London seph BuSheikin; Dr. Sam Veiner, vitch. overall changes might follow Mr. recent p"ct between Israel and the last week that Moscow would wel There are 32 Jewish M.P.s in the new House of Commons, as compared --0- with 22 in the outgoing Parliament.· All 22 Jewish former M.P.s - D.D.s.; and Rabbi Sheldon Edwards. October 9 Kiddush was chanted Khrushchev's retirement in other Soviet U~on, for Israel's purchase come more technical ·and economic Mrs. Z. Lubinsky,. president of ,fields; there is little likeliliood of of former Czarist property in this cooperation between the USSR and two Conservatives: Sir Keith Joseph, Minister of Housing, and Sir Mrs. Harry Shut;z, has been ap by Edward, Harris. Hosts for this BARRISTERS AND. SOLICITORS Henry d'Avigdor Goldsmid - and 20 Labour have been re-elected, Calgary Council of Pioneer Women, J'oseph H. Shoetor, Q.C. Donald W. Kennedy, BA., LL.B. a.roo early shift in regard to the country, as well as the recent con- Israel. pointed library chairman; She will Oneg Shabbat were Mr. and Mrs. attended a special executive meet situation of Soviet Jewry. Little elusion of a cultural pact between On the other hand, it was noted Among the leading former M.P.s re-elected are Sir Barnet Janner J. Brager, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris .Daniel 11. Pekarsky, B.A., LL.B. . president of the British Zionist Federation and former president of' th~ be assisted by Mrs. Lillian: Kunst1er ing of Pioneer Women Councils was known here thus far about the Israel and the Soviet Union, involv- that Moscow 'has been continuing its and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moscovich. PR~JNE GA 4·06114 attitude toward Jews on the part ing exchange visits by prominent policy of -backing the hostile Arab Board of Deputies, and Maurice Edebnan, president of the Anglo and Mrs. Frances Switzer. in Toronto. The Shaarey Tzjldec Sisterhood of the new Soviet leadership that musicians from the two countries. states in all phases of Arab propa- Jewish Association. · th fAt ganda against Israel, and has been will hold -its Harwst Frolic Dance --0- h as emerged m e persons 0 c - They also noted that an official of ., Hisfadrut ing Premier Alexei Kosygin, First supplying jets, tanks and modern I, A HistadrutFellowsblp .Club was Saturday, Oct. 24, QII; 9. p.m.Th&Mazel Tov .to. Barbarll, daughter ·L·,··:~· Ollawa ···J··~oyu .. .secreta!'y Leonid Brezlme'v, or the Soviet Embassy here stated only artillery to both Egypt and Syria. organized in Calgary on October 8 dance is being convened by Mrs.. ofMr. and Mrs. Ben GureVlitc'h, on . Mikhail SuslOVi the Communist I' Withdrawal of mail privileges from two Unlted States groups which have at the home .of Bob Battin. 'l'ihe Becky Levitt. Ken Bells and his the occasion of her Bat Mitzvllh at leader who' delivered the report to Presenls Hale Liler'~ure' B.,·" flooded Canadian cities with anti-Semitic and anti-Negro hate material orchestra will play for this affair. the BetJh IsraeL Mr. and Mrs. Gura CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT the .Central Committee, recommend- U I was announced this week in the House of Commons. Postmaster group is comprised of young busi ingMr; Khrushchev's retirement hi B'll C 43 t ' d th P t General Jolm Nicholson said the action had been taken against the os ness· and professional men wJip wish There will be prizes, novelty and ------ 910 Childs Bldg. due to "old age and disability." Off' 1 A - . \ am.en . f ha National States Rights party of Birmingham, Ala., and the National to further &eir k:D.owledge of HIsta;.. spot dances. Admission is $5 per Room for Rent Suslov'has been Khrushchev's top lit lce ct on t e IssUe 0 te White American Party of Atlanta. Withdrawal bars handling of mall erat ure. both ways drut and bring fue "new .image" of couple with $1 being oharged for Suitable for a business woman. Board' optional. Phone ED 9-8434. protege, and Biezlmev and Kosygin Emphasizing that scurrilous litera- . Histadrut to &e Calgary Jewish students. have been membets'o'f -his innermost ture 'has inundated cities from Sloc'-ho/m community. The group is headed -0- Grossman circle. But, while it is. held: certain Montreal to Vancouver in recent A by Nathan Rothenberg, ilresident. Miscellaneous . BABY SITTING BAJtIDSTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES .PUBLIC that they have agreed with.Khrush- months, he read some of the re- Dr., Konrad Bloch, "f Harvard .University, German-born Jewish scientist, Will take care of child in own chev's anti-Jewish.policies, ther.eis marks contained in the mailings His executive and board~: 1st Friendship Club sponsored by the home or will go out baby sitting. shared the $53,123 Nobel Prize for medicine or physiology. His co Phone 422.2188 no proof that they' were p.,rsoi\a!ly "to indicate the kind of filth which recipient is Dr. Feodor Lynen, of the Max.Planck Institute of Munich. vice-president, Eddie Wolfman; 2nd National Council of Jewish Women Very reliable person, Phone JU 9- anti-Semitic as Khrushchev has is going into c.inadiillll homes": They received the prize for their discoveries concerning the mechanism vice-president, Sam FIler; secretary, will hold a gala party October 26 1138. 635 Tegler Building been for 'years; On the other hand, "'We believe in sending all Neg- and reguiation of cholesterol and fatty acid. metabolism. Dr. Bloch Y4ctor Mintz; board - Lou 'Faber, at 8 p.m. at the Community Build~ ------ there was no reaSOn to foresee any roes back to Africa whence they spent some time recently in the Weizmann Institute for Science, in Syd Macklin, Nate Greenberg, Dr. ing. 'l'ihe committee is headed by Furnished Room for Rent moveS toward a more liberal Jew- came. The Negro races have never Israel, doing researoh work in his specialty. Dr. Lynen also recently Mo:ms Hanson, Dr. Stan Blank, Mrs.. Dennis Lerner, food by Mrs, Furnished room for rent. Nice Schulman " Schulman ish policy on thE". part· of the new developed a civilization, discovered served as a visiting professor at the Weizmann Institute. Morris Livergant, Gerry Sun - H. Switzer, decoration by Mrs. C. home; close to bus stop. Phone leadership, which may" find itself any new invention, written a great der BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. much too busy with other ·world symphony, or even originated an rei A",·.' . land and Joe Busheikin. Horwitz, and publicity by Mrs. S.JU___ 2-_4_0_59_._------H. Schulman, Q.C. Mark M. Schulrnim,. B.A. (~0#S,), LI...B •..... '. affairs to. involve itself immediately alphabet: They are on a much lower The group plans to have a serieS Dubisky. There will be a door For Sale Perry W. Smmlman; LL.B. .: '.' . ". in the "Jewish problem." Jevel . to the whites.' M me. J acque11 ne A'uno, 1 t h e F rench a Irwoman, and Mrs. Valentina of cultural and educational pro- prize, and a surprise musical pro 208 Childs Bldg. Phone 943·5428 In Israel too' no change in the "Coming a ~ouple of days after Nikolievna Tereshkova, the Russian woman cosmonout, were among Knitting yarns and patterns im Soviet Union's policies regarding Martin Luther King received the those awarded meda.ls and diplomas at the 57th .annual general meeting !lrams, and plans are presently gram. Mrs. L. Krygier and Mrs. ported from England, U.S.A., Swit the'Middle East were: expected as Nobel prize' for work for peace, I of th Int!,rnational Fflderation of Aviation in Tel Aviv this week. under way to organize such Fel- Esther Cahan are co-chairmen of zerland, and France. Phone ED 4- a result of the shake-up in the think ·.this·indicates the level to _._- lowship groups throughout . the the sick visiting committee. Any 6250, inment News. Pacific. Region. one knowing of any senior citizens NOW 'PLAnNG AT. THE FOLLOWING U~:~ial circles pointed out that the r!::~ o:~:," :~~'!..:k~e~~;: Youth Aliyah Dinner Tuesday Regular meetings of Calgary who are ill either at home or in Suite for Rent Kremlin turn-over came at. a time "'On the. JeWish question our 4-room suite in new duplex. wh~' rehitiCiiitC'betWecil. the'!~et .• ' 'of . policy.is much,;stricter. We de- One of the1egeruiary .tigures of Histadrut will take place on October the hospital are asked to contaot THEATRES Beautiful district. ColJ)pletely pri .,, 26 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. either of these two ladies. vate. Separate entr~e; Soundproof CAPITOL _ ''The Night of the Iguana," with Richard Burton, Ava proving.~m~'o~'n~' ~an~d~Isra]' As examplese~l~se~e~m~ed~'·~to~be[lIl1~. of such im-;-~~D~a;v~id~~~5~~~~~~p~a~r- Iiament from North, last inmand Communist the arrest ofor all ZionistJews involved plots Aaronsolm,Israeli· educational director pioneering, of the Nah!ilal Aaron , , Tillie . Shulman, 2914-24th Street --0- ': ceiling. Suitable for adults only. Gardner, Deborah Kerr and Sue Lyon. (Restricted) provements, they pointed ·to the Friday moved reading of 'public ·trials and executions. Ali Agricultural School, will be guest Apply 326 Matheson Ave. Phone r , 1 S.W. Guest speaker will be Nathan Opportunity school will hold its METROPOLITAN - Second week - "The Fall of the Roman Empire,", other Jews would be immediately speaker next Tuesday, Oct. 27, when Rothenberg who will speak on the first meeting Ootober13 at 1;30 p.m. JU 2-4258. sterilized so that they could not with Sopihia Loren, James Mason, Alee Guinness. Feature at 1:05, Shocked By Allack From Church breed more Jews. This is vital be- Hadassah holds its $36-and-Over : ,i ( 3:40, '6:15 and 8:55 p.m. (General) . . Furnished Room for Rent Johannesburg (JCNS) - The hoary . Communism, declaring the time ripe cause the Jews are criminals as a Youth Aliyah lunoheon for women r Nicelyfumished room suitable GARRICK - William; Holden, Susannah York, with CaPJ.1Cln,e;,~ :':l'he old' libel disseminated hy anti- to counter the spread of Commun race, who have been active in anti- at .the International Inn. Larry M. Hllrf;g~ C.A. for young working person. Near 7ilie Dawn.' Teohnicolor. Doors open 11:45 a.m. Feature "at 12:00; Semites the world over and' a favor- ism among Jewish youth. Cru:isti~plo!~, throughout their The luncheon, called for 12 noon, 'bus stop. Phone ED 9-7761. entlrehistory. . th th'rd' . th 2:30, 5:00; 7:30 and 10:00 pm. (Mult) . .' '~i ite. of the Nazis, that the Jews are South African Jews were dis Mr. Orlikow pointed 0 t that th lS. e 1 major event m e beihindthe world Communist move- mayed at the appearance of "Anti takes pleasure in announcing the' opening Canadian Legion passed ~esolution: I Women'sYouthAliyah fall calendar. of a.n office for the practice of his profession Bookkeeper Wanted ODEON - Second fascinating week· - Alfred. lIitcheOck's' ~ ment, 'has been given a new lease com's" articles. They have long sev mystery ''Mamie,'' in Teohnicolor, with Tippi Hedren aiid Sea¥i of life in South AfriCa by articles . been .accustomed to similar views at its recent national convention A Sabra whose grandfather came under the firm name of Junior Bookkeeper wanted for Connery. Feature at 12:15, 2:35, 5:00, 7:20 and 9:45 p.m. (Adult) ;, in Winnipeg with respect to such to Israel in the 1880's to scout out bookkeeping and general office in "Anticom," a newsletter issued being expressed .by the lunatic by the inter..church commission of fringe, but for the Dutch Reformed literature, that the Canadian Labor land for settlement, Aaron Aaron duties. Steady position. Good sal GAIETY - ''The Unsinkable Molly Brown," with'Debby ReynoldS, 'HaIi Congress had submitted a brief, that ary. All benefits and big potential Presnell. FatureBit 1:50, 4:20, 6:55 and 9:35 pm. Color.. ~General) ,.~. the Dutch· Reformed Churches of Church to be identified with the solm's roots have been in agJ'icul South Africa. expression of them is a different the Canadian Jewish Congress had L. M.Hurfig " CO. in near future..A:pply Box X, The called for amendments in the Cri ture all his life. His father tra- Jewish Post, 1244 Main St., Win- TOWNE CINEMA-'Held over 5th week-"YesterdaY; TOday and T~S . Dr. J. D. Vorster, the actuary of matter. veiled to France to learn the secrets row," starring Loren. Doors open, Monday to Friday, 7:30 Pm: the biggest Dutch Reformed Ohurch In a leading article the "Soutli minal Code . . . in particular that CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS· nipeg 4, . SoPhia. a new section (62A) should read: Feature: 7:55 and 9:55 p.m. saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday, 2:30 p~: and brother of the Minister of Jus- African Jewish Times" said that the of wine-making and his mother (Restricted): .. . '. tice, B. J. Vorster, denied in an Clturch should repudiate the news "'Every person who publishes or studied cheese-making in England. 400. Electric Railway. Chambers Fhone 947-1336 HOW14dreeper Available interview with the "South African letter, describing its allegations as circulates or causes to be published A specialist in agro-mechanics H you are planning a holiday and DELUXE- DoriS ~, James Gardner and. polly Bergen in "MOve Jewish Times" that ,the Dutc;h Re.- "poison." The "South African Zion or circu1ated, or!illy. or in writing, 0., ~y matter or stat,ement which is and a graduate of the Hebrew 213 Notre Dame Avenue Winnipeg 2 looking for. a,., .nice,. r!!Spectable Dar~" in ColOr.- plus Cornel W'nde 111' ''The Sword of J ,sncelo1!.., formed Church was anti-Jewish. ist Recoi-d" said that people could woman for housekeeping and look (Gen~)' . ·.·.1 ..· . '. " He ciilled on the Jewish commun- not and dare not ignore what"Anti mtended or calculated to" incite University and its agricultUral . . See YOUTH ALlYAH, page 18 AARON AARONSOBN ing after Children, phone 589-4620. .\ ity to come out openly against com' 'had Wlitten. See ORLIKOW BILL, page 18 .:~ .( , ~'. Jii
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