VC Senators Debate Israeli Credit Plans, Work Loads And lnterdepartment Courses By RICKY EISENBERG At its Feb. 27 meeting, the Yeshiva College Senate welcomed the new Student Sen ator, Barry Saltzman. Appointed by YCSC to . fill the seat . of Asher l\fansdorf who had graduated in January, Saltzman will now serve with fellow Student Senators Wandel, Weinstein, . Hirsch, Adler, and its on yearly credit loads for YC apologizing for his use of the Kantowitz Saltzman, who at . students, but retains the 17% expression "Sea of Talmud'' tends EMC, is ma�ot'ing in his credit per semeste1· .limit, .and where "Ocean of Talmud" or toryand minoring in classics, and fixes at 10 the number of sum "Seas of Talmud," would have is Feature Editor of THE COM- mer credits a YC student may been more acceptable, Student 1\IEJN'Il.ATOR. earn in any one year. In the Senator Manny Ad.let• ,presented previous weeks, Di·s. .Fleisher substitute motion to that of Lacking a quorum at its Feb . a and Keating had assailed this the Dean. Under this new mo ruary '27 meeting. the Senate ad · resolution, which, as they had tion, students, ·upon passing an The Yeshiva College Senate meeting of Feb. 27th saw the installatio11 journed early. Though no vote . viewed it, was designed to al · examination on Talmud before a of Senn.tor Barry Saltzman, appointed by YCSC after long delibera on the issue was taken. the Sen low students to take unlimited special board, would be able to tions, to eom1,lete the tem1 Of office ,·acated by Sena.tor Asher )fans• ators did decide to implement a examination credits. Since neith receive up to ten additional dorf. Sena.tor 1\lansdorf, show11 here, graduated' at the close or tire two year old Senate r€solution. er Senator was ahle to attend credits in Ta lmud. fall semester. This resolution had provided for the Feb, 13 meeting, however, the sending of a letter from the the vote adopting the work-load Senate to the Advisory Commit resolution was ove1whelmingly in tees of each YC department,. urg favor. The re.solution now goes ing each department.to lookinfo to the Faculty . .:\.ssemblyfor . final the possibilityof interdepartmen approval. tal courses and requirements. The Senatewill now sennrlm spirit, along Rabbi Soloveitchik's theme was the Medrash Rabbah: the Paschal tains the parchments from Ex�•an's propo�al, sacrifice, referred to . as· the dus and represents the histori wouH a'.1-0 have ·1:i,.-en wort'.1 a a philosophical examination of .On l?eb�t�.J3, the ,Senat:ors · "c;h!tkat :haJ)eSIICh," and the red cal .i,;overeign :'\\,ill; the second Rabbeiiti.t . Tam;s oplrilon. regard- . contains · pa·rchtnents · froin concluded ·a five week 'debat� on ma�imum· ·Of �niy three cred:��. . heifer;'referred to as the "chukat the . the student work-load !'(!solution. Decrying this low estimation jng the order of the parchments hatorah." The former . is repre Deutoronomy and represents· the This resolution removes all lim- •Of the value .of Talmud, and in the head phylactery. Accord sent•a tive of the national exis- individ�alistic sovereign. will. ing to Rabbeinu Tam, the four parchments are divided into two different entities embracing two A,ademit Committee Hears Mesil,at ·Rosi, Cl,odesl, Is differing concepts. Rabbi Solo veitchik developed a theme in Statistits Retommendations Sutteis- In Spirit 01· .Adar which the sovereign will of the By NEIL MARON distul'bance, the Vayehi Or Or• human being in the existential By HENRY KA.J.,UONER The first Meslbat Rosh Cho chestra continued playing and sense reigns s_upreme over the f!'he Academic Pdorities and Resource Allocations the ruarh was fantastic. They Committee met for the fourth time this academic year on desh of the spring semester took "logos" or the rational cogniti:e mi� American, Jewish and Is _ February 12 in Belfer. Normally Dr. Sheldon Socol chairs place in Furst Hall on Thursday aspects of human existence on raeli .music to bring the crowd both the individual and societal the meeting; this time, however, · night, February 13. Though the · ous interesting ideas. The first to ifs feet. levels. Dr. Jablonsky held the floor. The event started off a bit slowly, committee had ass_igned him at was thought to be a ,·ery harsh Congratulations are in order A society which relies on pure decision; to increase income, Dr. ,1,,ith few people having bought a pi·evious date to report on the for the three heads of the Jew rationality cannot exist. On the Jablonsky suggested that fiscal their tickets in advance and ev ish Affairs Committee for a job individual level, the sovereign acc>demic priorities of the entire University complex and to · sug spending must be cut by te n per• en fewer passing through the very well done. The next Mesi• \\ill is the highest endowment in cent for the remainder of the bat Rosh Cbodesh will be held man and serves as a constant gest various economical means "toll booths'' outside, eventually to allocate resources. year. He also suggesteJ that thd the crowd grew, and the festive at Stern College sometime in call to individual heroism. Sim committee be divided into sub• '.D1· Jablonsky ·presented vari- spirit of the month · of Adar be March. ilarly, the Je\\ish people as an . committees to explore the an• gan to diffuse throughout the demic possibilities and cons� room. quences of a ten per-cent fiscal There was a half-hour break YCSC Appoints Saltzman To Fill Vacant Senate Seat cut. in the middle of the event, .dur Appointed by Dr. Sor.ol. Dean ing which the guest speaker, Rabinowitz of Erna Michael Col Noah . Drechter proceeded to Discusses · 1$Sue Of Upcoming Chernowitz Retirement lege will chair a c0mmittee to .shock those of the audience who By HARRY FELD explore statii;:tics in th� human . . -ities, especially concerning the had remained· inside by declar Due to the initial lack of a quorum, YCSC had to begin its meeting of February 26 a ing that "every girl, from the interaction of teache1· and stu r age of seventeen, should start few minutes late. The first issue on the agenda was the appointment of Barry Saltzman dent in li:·ger classes. By the conniving to get a husband." He to the Senate. efficient use of all resourceil -continued to speak forthrightly Barry, a junior, was .appointed needy people can't at'ford that and has decided to petition the (teachers), Dr. Jablonsky hopes on the subjects of marriage and . by the Executive Council to re even tho,1gh they don't have to school not to put into effect the that income will increase. To as family. life and went on to pro place Asher Mansdorf. After ask pay the fifty d• llars pe1• pint planned raise in tuition. sist the University's financial 'hibit dating ·to those · who were ing a few nominal questions, which the blood itself costs. There is a controversy ovP.r condition, the possibility of 3 .not seriously considering mar Council confirmed the appoint• Council unanlmom.Jy agreed, and whether Dr. Chernowitz, the art fund raising project was also c� riage in the near future. He ment. When asked where his re the foundation has been set u,-:. instructor, was misinformed plored. boldly questioned the listeners sponsibility lies, Barry answer•�J, Meir Cher1,ofsky then ,;;11g.. about his retirement. David Gold Teacher Prep on their own personal attitudes, "A Senator has ·to use hi,; awn gested a few constitutional revi ,berg said he had spoken to Dr. Dr. Jablonsky then sub�1itted trying to conduct a mass psy discretion. However, ·his ·final oh sions whi�h will be voted on by Chernowitz who told him that · to the committee sever•.11 propos -ehological session, but instead ligati0n is t.:- the student body." Council in two weeks, and Pre6- when ·he became sixty five last als on the topic of teacher edu succeeded only in embarrassing . Marty Bodner, chairman of the ident Eisenberg announced that year, he was given a one year • cation and preparatiQn, Among many members of the audience Blood Drive Comm:ttee, . a�ked elections for the next Executive extension and WQu!d be given the ideas was the institution ,,f Council to allow him to se;- up n Council will be held on March another year extension which more realistic prog,•,uns involv and In forcing others to hide • . behind held-in laughter. foundation 'hat would colfoct do 20 would allow him to continue ing teacher and student. In other After the speech, which un nations �o :ray for the proc�sslng St.op Prloo Hike ,teaching next year. However, he words, technical laboratories, ac .fortunately seemed to many to of blood, wh?ch coststwenty five David Goldberg announcedthat received a letter informing him cording t.oDr. Jablonsky, are m,t have been simply an amusing dollars per pint, Presently, some the junior class met as a whole (Continued on Page 5, Col, 1). (ConUn11ecl on Page 4, Col. 4)_ THE COMMENTATOR Thursday, March 6, 1975 .. - •·--- From the Editor's Desk ------. Time F:or P�N
The week after midterms is an im 500 Wtat 185 Street, New York, New York 10033, 923-l 613 Published bl-weekly during the academic year by the portant one for Yeshiva students as it is Veahlv3 College Student Council at Alert Printing Co. TIM Success At" Any Cost their last chance to withdraw from a course vi�wa e:cpre11ed In the•e columns are thoae of THE COM• or to taLe one P-N. MENTATOR only and . do not necessarily reflect the . opinion or ti!., ,�cult)' or the admlnl11ratlon of Veahlva Colle11• The positioning of P·N week right after midterms puts a great deal of pressure on Governing Board By STE\'E REIS.BArnl both the teacher and the student. The teacher has only a short time to mark his STEVE REISIAUM ,This year's SOY Purim Chagigah was a tremendous success. Editor-in-Chief · midterms which means that ea.ch test is There were close to three hundred young men in attendance and given only a cursory reading. STEVEN MANDELSBERG MARK SRULOWITZ· ,the ruaclt was fantastic. Eight l'ebbeim participated as the singing, Associate Editor E1ec:utive Editor dancing, drinking, and joy lasted late into the night. The student has to make an important JEFFREY WANDEL MARK BRESLOW success. After decision on the basis-of guesswork. Some Managing Editor Co11trillutiagEditor Yes, tho Chagigah was quite a. alJ, . bow ofte1t ELI SEIDMAN .ROBERT KANTOWITZ :1 times the teacher doesn't have the tests by ge? Excuse me, fo1· a moment, I lost DAVID RECHTMAN STAN FROHLINGER my senses. Now tlmt I h:we regained them, allow me to ask more Othr schools have alleviated the prob-• Copy Editor Make-up Editor rcalisti('. questions. Is this t-he fur� or the ,JSS student; the smile lem by giving the students until right be JEFF STRASHUN of the El\lC student; the 111,1lt'a1•a,nce of a shuleut of Yeshi\·a Uni fore finals to drop or "P-N" a. course. THE Res,arc:h Editor · vr1·sity? COMMENTATOR's proposal is much mora Technical Board modest: The student should have until the The chagigah was an undeniable succes. It successfully .forced SHELDON PALGON RAPHAEL AHARON before the end of classes to decide Aasis::ant to the Editor-In-Chief Business Manager Stern to create its mvn and equally successful (as several sources week upon P-N or course withdrawal. Such _a PAUL MILLMAN STANLEY GOL0SCHMi0i have reported) dmgig11h with up to fifty women participating. It proposal would enable teachers to maz·k Photogr,,phy Editor Op-Editor also succeeded in causing a backup at Columbia that made passers-by ROY SCHMUKLER tests more conscienticus1.v and not under LEWIS WEINREICH think money was being given away. Unfortuantely, I learned. after a deadline. Students wouid be in a better Typing,Editor ARTIE STRENGER shoving my way through the throngs of Columbia, JSS. E:\[C. ALVIN PASTERNAK position to know exactly where they stand Circulation Editors Stern. and even some y,p students. this was not the case. m a course and could therefore decide more Pedm11s the chagigah wus not as suc<•cssful as those peoJlll' thoughtfully about their future. who itttended it would like to believe. The chagigah as it .was Tun, still sketchy, there fa little with which to faile-d to uccom11Iish what I consider to be u mn.jor goal of 1·eshi,·a soften our own worst fears, fears which Uni\'ersity. llt, did not encourage ,Jewish youth to join together to 1 'have been too often and too bloodily real 1n·o1,el'l�• cele'1rnte ttic holitlny of Purim. _In no way dill it endr::n-01· Time F:or Support ized in the past. While praying that dan,� t� follow 1·011i:.'lrn.ys wbirh arr bt'ing �t down b,,· 1,rog"l'ams suc•h age in terms of lives and propertv is . as JSS nnd .Seminars.. THE CO:TNTh-IENTAT0R notes in sorrow .minimaL THE COMMENTATOR urges aH r SOY of r and rage that terrorists fom an as yet 1YU .st'udents to turn His Excellency's, .Perhups should learn a lesson from some these progams unidentified Arab group have raided Tel [President Ephrilim Katzir's visit to our and possi'bly by next year ,ioin with -them rathet· than destroy their Aviv's teen1ing- shorefront, causing panic university into a fervent expression of sun .goals. They should learn that one does not \\'alk into a youth group nnd death. With reports from Tekhiv port for om beleag-ue-red Israeli brothers. which is not privileged enough to ·be of the "X reshi\'a" world. ancr extend an open invitation to the chagigah at Yeshiva Uni\·ersity . .. to the boys only. The girls. of course, are welcome to attend -the Stern <•liar,igah. They tm-n on· you anct say: "We ha\'e just learned about the med1itzah, but 150 block separation is ridiculous. Op-Ed We'll all go to Columbia together." Judaism may just have lost more than the ":,•eshh·ish" SOY ('.hagigah was really worth. Se\'el'al years ago a group of Let us make no mistake about from the mistake of the Itaiian Ilaibn-Arnericans felt justifiably it - al\ evidence [X)ints to the American community and purge lend ,Jewish l'"eshirn The roadway:;; Jw.n, IJeen built to .,·outh to an1wyecl that people were con• conclusion that Bemal'd Berg itself of its more dastardly type,,. Uniwrsi�·. n-nd tl,rough it- to u- religiou!l life. 801' ,has effectin>ly Wh:1 isn't this. man brought be-• st;:rntl�- equating their country bl0. \\'e n-re_ asking the stuclrnts of l't'!.ltirn fending the men s0 responsible .....1 so1· R,EPLIES your view. conduct a "trial pe• University for the same su1K'lriority when the1•e may be some diffi. fo1· the ercnlion or this foolish 'l'o The Editor: riod" in 1\·hkh a finn mechit7.:t culties im·otved. Tht' wo1·ld 1wesents too many difficulties for us to · stereotype. The C'omm�utat.or's Febr�1:i1·:; and a call fot• strong student 1,retcnd, by hl walls ot: the ;\'t•shiv:t, that 1Bemarct Be:·gman is not a Jo• 13 t>ditorial_. "On Purim· and Per self-disciiiline would be attempt• exist. ,the�· do not. seph Columbo. but he has put missiveness." is an a.stoundin� ed. If this should fail. SOY's many Jewish Americans in th€' mL-.;:ture of distortion, self-wn• "-drastic" action of excluding Mr. Silber also claims that "Y.U should indeed se1�·e as a modei same position that the members tr.adiction. and patent nonsense. women (or "Girls'', as you · put for the Jewish commuRity." Allowing the t·ommunity to look at its of the Italian-American League It is therefore no simpie tusk to it, for some in�xplicable reason) own model should not be asking too much and in no way should were put in defending a crim!nal fe1Te-t out the basic mes.;;.:i.ge :,--ou would be "defensible:" "tourists" -from the community be considered as a caus.:- of any among them. Not all Jews, but "ish to convey from amongst If this is yom main idea. then lowering of standards. SOY too manv0 of them. hm·e sugo-ested all the-.qmmbo junibo .. coulctn·t agree more. But As for 1\11-. Breatross, who hol)t'S that. I, "ns Editor wlll dis1,lay that the investigation �f l\fr: It would apprar, however, that the last five or six years have a. more 01lt'n-mlnded n,ttitude tow11 r(ls those who \\ish this institution Be1;gman has anti-Semitic O\'er Tht-> Coimneuta.t-or concurs· ;\ith ser'\'ed as a more than adequate to lll'e u1, to the first half or it.s name." I hiwe lmt one rt'nmrk I, tones. They feel that he is being SOY that the ultimate goal is trial period, during which me-ch in ,�•hat m:my 11·eo11Ie have calletl my too 011en mimlen'atti tude, woultl · unjustly accused or not being to hoict a "l'esltivish ·• Israel, will be held at Yeshi\'n Intemational Law and Dlploma{)y -at Columbia University much. University Thursday, March 6. and is currently the president c,f the US Institute of Dr. Katzir will address a university assembly in a pro- · The 1dea of "tmning away . gram which will include Dr. Samuel Belkin, President of Human Rights and a member of the Board of Editors young Je\\ish women from the Yeshi:va University, Dr. Israel Miller, vice-president of the of the American Joumal of International Law. door .. and the thought that the:,, University for student affairs, and student council presi The Sunday lecture, March 16, at 2 PM, to be held will "moodily I'llminate at home" dents Jennifer Rudin of Stem College, and Larry Eisenberg in the Belfer Main Floor :Lounge, will focus on "The Rights di!:'tt:rbs SOY greatly. But th:�, of Yeshiva College. of Man Today." Tuesday's Lectm·e on "Human Rights: will not be a t·esult of a "pious Dr. Katzir's appearance at the Unh·ersity follo\\'s a Democratic, Socialist, Revolutionary and Others" will be sniffle-" that girls are "harrn�ul · long tradition of leading Israeli figures who haYe been a.t 4 PM in the Koch Auditorium n.t Stern College for to the Yeshiva spirit.'' In fact. honored by Yeshiva. They include Dr. Katzi1•'s predecessor. Women. The conc1uding- lecture, entitled "Human Rights: y,,m· own news article, in a ,at'-= Zalrnan Shazar, and Pl'ime . Ministers Led Eshkol, Golda Above and Between - Nations" will deal with the interna mo men t of objectivity, points on t ' Meir, Yitzchak Rabin, and David Ben-Gurion. tional .aspects of rights, and is scheduled for Thursdav · th-� S()Y position that "optim;:i[ .. d.tll'ing club hotu:,-_2:45..:3 :45 PIM, in Furst Hall, Room 50i. ly, girls who know and undei· • The fourth Annual Benjamin Gottesman Lectures will on be delivered on March 16, 18, and 20 by D1·. Louis Henkin, Everyone is cordially invited. (Oonti-n11e..i Page 4, Col. :J) Thursday,------March 6, 1975 THE COMMENTATOR PASE THREE Eli 1:Jln:ek .. Leaps. F.1·0�1, Buildi1ig; ,--- Bits And Piec.es IV ______::.__ _ _ I'll Alum,111:s A.,ui•: Tgcoo,i Dies By ABRAHAl\[ HERZBERG worked his way into the upper A?IIK Corp. in 1965. 'Two yea1·s On page 73 of the YU catalog echelons Of the financial world. later he pulled off the financial Whal 11' s All About mention is made of a student The corporation which he him coup that established his name self had put together was rank Free Loan Fund. The benefactor on \Vall St. He acquired John fit ed seventy-fourth on Fortune of this particular Fund saw l\forrell and Company, a leading to aid as directly as possible :vragazine's "Top Five Hundred" those students who were short list. Eli Black, furthermore, was musmach A elicited but know it's of money. A .plaque on the third a of Yeshiva, who fol recent SOY decision cal policy we au pitrt or YU just . t.lle same. This floor Beit :\fedrash in Furst Hall lowed a ten generation line of a letter deplo1•ing said decision might the 'hears the inscription · that the rabbis in his family. That such from YCSC and a second Clu\gi explain emergence- of gah sponsored by SCSC while the the Yeshiva Program, YP, . in mom is dedicated to Ben Zion a man would violate a tenet of 1969 for undergraduates the Blackowitz who was the father Judaism's supreme code was in UAC had previously advised SOY i,1 - · program us - RIETS, but of one of Yeshiva's alm11i1i... .. comprehensible. not to take · any hasty measures. same_ will undergrad must Eli was born in Lublin Pol Don't worry. This column !>ince an attend The man who was responsible not deal with · the SOY insanity. a ,Jenish studies division while frogram, The Michael School, EMC (formerly known as United Brands. Yet, in Woodmere, LI, but after three Paul Millman f;raduatcs attend tire Rabbi Isaac the Teachers Institute for Men, this man, Eli M. Black, com years his i:1terest turned towards EU M. Ulack: A tragic death. mitted suicide. According to po Eklrnuan Thelogofoa.J Seminary, · �I). Both of these schools have the business world. He attended RIETS, aml receive degree, student councils (just add SC at lke. on Feb. 3, 1975, he entered · meatpacker, with sales totalling a, Columbia and NYU business Semicha a!te1• three yea.rs of the end of their names) and his office suite at the Pan-Am over eight hundred million. John Building on 200 Park Avenue. school and then joined Lehman graduate work. 'J'his school is not grant degrees. JSS awards an Morre! and Co. was twenty times ltft'illated Yeshiva Associate of Arts, · A-A, while one He then Jocked the doors behind Brothers foe., an investmen \\itl1 U1ti-Vel'S• (Continued Page 5, it.y-legally. can get an Associate, AA, Bachep him and proceeded to his rela banking firm. Later, he became on Col. .J) It's a ma.tte1· or fls- lor of Arts, BA, or Masters, MA tively modest office. There he a directoi· of American Seal-Kap, from EMC. Of course one does s:mashed the windo\\', cleaned and in 1!15-l, just one year later . not ha,·e to get a degree from away the remaining glass shards he becam its chairman and . o e · JSS or EMC in order to obtain and jumped forty-fur stories to chief executive at he age of 32. Israel Soltlier M. · Mazuz t . a BA from YU. his death. He promptly brought the once The college, l'C, has student financially ill company back to a The shock that Eli Black's Sp eaks To Yeshiva Students council known as YCSC which health. death generated was tremendous, funds student activities. YCSO for he was a man who had Black renamed the company Ry MITCHELL SHRANZ us from their strategic position. also s11onsors tl1e Mesibot Rosh An Israeli yeshiva student, We had to decide then; either Phodesh, whieh ex1>Iains why captured and imprisoned by · the we were going to give in and girls ma.y still atten,1 them l11. Syrians at the outbreak of the have our lives, or in another whereas SOY s1>onsors the uhag YU Opens Branch lsrael l'om· Ki111mr Wai·, spoke about three minutes it would have been igot which ex1>1ains why· g·irls the experience of his past year too late - so we gave in." may no longer a.ttencl tlrem. Or E-ntii�ely For Jewish Studies to a crowd of students and fac "The Syrians couldn't believe tloes it? ulty on Feb. 17, the first night that so many would give in at By GARY · lDLLER Rosenfeld stated that he is in ·the Another school is the Cantor of his visit to ·New York. one. They were sure we were A On Febntar-y 24;' Dr; .Leonard midst of discussions with Rabbi · · ial Training Institute, CTI. Joseph Soloveitchik in , an effort The young soldier, Mr. Benja- some sort of a bait and that at Rosenfeld; administrative direc� . ruin Ma zuz, was conducting ser least a thousand people woul�i student of YC, IliIETS, EMC or to have him lh:ad the center for ' JSS may take a course cred tor of Yeshiva University's new vices on Mt. Hermon when a just jump out at them," he ad for -Gruss Center, met with the stu its first three to sL'C months. He · it in CTI, however CT,I is not admitted that there are difficul grou1> of, Syrian commandos cled. ''They acted very nervously 0nsible for transportation to Russian author, Anton Chekhov. and from Israel. the concept of the modern Is style. "We writers are a strange them. 1i1e enemy soldiers dis The play, which recently closed •When asked about the appoint raeli ; atheist, yet fiercely loyal breed," he confessed with a played some degree of compas ment of faculty members, Dr. to his land. The second presen- smile. (Co11ti11tted on Page 4, Col. 1) (Co11ti11ued on Page 5_, Col• .1) Thursday, March 6, 1975 PAGE FOUl ···�---·----�------THE COMMENTATOR ------Washington Height�•lnwood Safety Patrol Academic Committee Hears Are Eyes, And Ears Watching For Trouble Statistics Recommendations. By JIOISHE SCHNEIDER ;;ix weeks we draw up a tenta ceives a post card, (courtesy of (Continued from. Pa.ge 1, Col. 5) majoring in education but onll' tive schedule for all patrols dur the Bodenheims) reminding him How many times have you . enough; teachers need to leave four juniors with this major. ing the following six \\;eek pe of his patrol duty The only walked back to YU from the . the Jabs an'.1 enter the real world WhE:n asked wh:,r there was suc'h riod. During that period each women allowed to patrol are "A" train during an e\'ening of teach ing. This idea of field a sharp contrast in numbers, member of WHISP patrols the wives of those men already with one eye constantly glanc work is not nP.w; it h:1.s alreacl.:v Dea-:1 :Mirsky replie-i .that mai1y jng twice. The patrols run from on patrol. Again, the evening over your shoulder? Though been accepted by the New York students felt that the edncatfon 7:30 p.m. t 10:00 or 10:30 p.m. before their patrol the members there is cause for alarm, you o State Department of Education major, because of the unemp:uy every evening, Sunday through of \VHISP receive another phone are not in as much danger as · in their revision of th<' guide ment problem, was a dead en<'!. Thursday. The week before a call from us reminding them of you might think. The Washing . lines for the apprenticeship of Also, because student teaching person goes on patrol he re- their responsibilities.'• All these ton Heights-Inwood Safety Pa teachers. occupies afternoons, the educ&.• trol (WHISP) is watching. . precautions are to insure that tion major is quite time consum e,·eryone appears on his assigned ·WHISP was founded about One of the most serious prob ing; juniors, who still have rc night and understands the seri three years ago by some of the lems which faces the teaching quirciments to complete, ofte.1 ousness of what he is doing. yo unger members of Congrega Student Mugged profession is that of C:BTE (com cho•:>se to wait until their sen'cr tions Adat Yesurum and Shaarai The actual patrol duties of petency �,iJsed teacher education) year before choosing this maj ··,1-. Hatikvah of Washington Heights. Within Vicinity WHISP are simple and effi tests. Dr. Jablonsky commented Finally, Dean :\-Iirsky concluded, At that time a rash of violent cient. Dr. Erlbach explains, that that they were a very poor way due to changing faculty relat'on�, OIYOn Wednesday,U Campui February 26, e acts had been pe1·petra ted they have one bas station lo of eva luating a teache� "A good the education major is losing Stanley Kurtz, a Yeshiva Col test grade does not iwcessarily against some of the youngest cated on 186 Street, which is popJlarity. There is only one full e lege student, was beaten and e e members of th Washington the center of WHISP's activi guarante a good tea::h r." time educatirm teacher presently robbed of fifty-four dollars on Heights Jewish Community. Dr. ties. Each evening, Sunday thru In gene::-al, the need for teach at Stern College Amsterdam Avenue, b.etween 183 . . Erlbach, the president of Thursday, the base operator, el.'s is·a dying one. Dr. Jablonsky e e and 184 Streets. This repre Dr. Jablonsky did, how ver, hit WHISP, relates that th y agreed who operates the base station blames thL decrease on the low sents the first major casl of one happy note for the teach'.1l� that such actions could not be radio and phone arrives at ap Er birth 1•ate (fewer. students) assault and robbery that YU has e that in tolerated and resolved to or proximat ly 7:30 p.m. those and most importantl:1, on tho profession, namely this· experienced in recent years. e ganize a patrol group. WHISPers° who ar assigned a new awareness that t eaching m,d coming Septembers,wm i .h,? Naturally, the elderly mem ·Mr. Kurtz was returning by patrol that evening, report jobs are· vecy scarce. Only two Seate Board of Education be bers of the commu nity sup the "A'' train to his dormitory slightly later to their patrol fields of teaching are seen as h.1.vi11g openings for three thc.,u ported this action, since they room at about 11 :30 p.m. when cars, which are also equipped being on the upswi ng, these be sand teache!'S. However, tmes� are perennially affected by the he was accosted by three youths with radios, Usually three or ing biling1.1al (Spanish-English) oper.ings will be mainly in �r,,1?• 1 r1smg crime wave. It had in their late teens. They sur four unmarked cars patrol the teaching and the specialty areas. cial. ties, su.:'1 as bl ingnal H:s reached the point that many of rounded •Kurtz, one allegedly area from 168 St. to 210 St. At Stern College, it was point panic teaching of mathematics the elderly were afraid to ven brandishing a handgun, and de (Co11tin11ed on Page 6, Col. 1 J ed out, there are sixteen senio"s and the seienc:�s. ture out of their apartments, manded that he turn over his especially in the evenings. money to them. When a startled Dr. Erlbach who was a mem Kurtz hesitated, one attacker al ber of the board of directors of legedly smacked him over the Adat Yeshurun, was approached head with the gun. After receiv Letters Editor by some members of the con ing the money, Kurtz's assailants To e took his glasses to preclude any The gregation, requ sting backing for WHISP. Dr. Erlbach, who attempt at pursuit and then, (Contim,ed froni Page 2, Col. 5) was simply a result of that event "Chin'yucks took head off Beer e e mouthing pith ts, fled. e has lived most of his life in ftr.nd the meaning of a Chagigah is erroneous, (sinc it actually Blast"). Washington Heights and is a Kurtz, badly shaken by his should be allowed." The central was motivated by the signific- Unlike YCSC, SOY happens ta · e professor of physics at City ordeai, though not. seriously in ! i be an organization attempting of New York, . question, which you adroitly �t ��� �����! � � �; �:� ! College spoke to jured, recalled that there had doc1gE:, i� whether this can u t o to give this school a Yeshiva e Adat e e e SOY's e th board of trustees of been an obs rv r to th crime accomplished without compro-be "cod of behavior." Don't atmosphere. Consequently, it Yeshurun, and . slowly WHISP present across the street, but you mean, Halachah'l And don't would be ridiculous for SOY ta took shape. that· had mising a particular conception of even The ° ·the -observer. made no a · "l'eshiva" and a "Cbagfgah.'' · YCSC, JSS, El\IC, and offer ShJurmJ fl>f °iexample, and Presently, the organization is . attempt · to -aid him. Nor were . 1• red Conunentai9:r, follow the same at the siµne time cond]lct C� directed couple T.,us, women who are ange O . ,, by a young re� ,any YU security • guard,s in the , . "cod__e f .. .beh . avior_ ., • gigot in an· Un- eshivish ma11- siding in Inwood, Mr. and over the "high regard in which . Y Mrs. immediate area; . Kurtz took a e ·pr:��essing. to ._agree in ner. Bodenheim. Mrs. ,Bodenheim they are held by their male Jew- �f� r de philosophical attitude toward the .prmciple with SO�: and merely scribed their responsibilities as ish counterparts " will be re act• · Several individuals hav.e .�om• entire affair: C'lf .. HaRhem wants ina in this way ' not because of . · condemning ..our '.'radical course plained of my lack of consulting organizing the day to day ac� you. to· be· mugged, you're going of a tion, The Commentator WHISP, th: SOY vote 'but because of c " · • with my constituents before this ti\•ities of an exacting to get· mugged, Tiler.e's nothing The commen�to:r's hypocritically. writes in a cyni . misrepresen- decision. Why however, --are com• but n�essary duty. you can do about it," he said tatfon of it. cal way of the Yeshiva's '.'sac- ,plaints not heard when a YCSC Precautlons wearily. e e The Commenta.tor writes of r d" atmosphere. But SOY :'do s representative votes at his meet• in fact believe that a Yeshiva "Approximately forty five per Kurtz was taken to the pre the "regrettable abuse of SOY's ing without obtaining our con• sons are involved in the p1·0- cinct station to file his com is "sacred'' and its influence over sensus first. I'm sure that an the e gram at this time," she ex-_ plaint, and police are now con code of behavior ... at Cha- our liv s does not end at 2:45 in SOY representative has the same · uukah Chagigah," the e plained. "They range in age ducting a search for his assail� While as the aft rnoon. This theory is rights as his YCSC counterpart. from seventeen to sixty. Ever y ants. sumption that the SOY decision neither "self-righteous" nor elit Just as prior consultation is not ist, but it is a clear rejection of expected from the YOSC dele the call for spiritual mediocrity gate, the same applies to a mem The Commentator e which s ems ber of SOY. to alternately deny and espouse. B-enjamin Mazuz, An Israeli I do JL,t wlsh to convey the YU should indeed serve as a impressi,m that my vote was model for the Jewish commun <'ast as a >nub towards girls. On Soldier-Studeilt Speaks· Here ity. But let it do so, not by low the contr1uy. J would have voted ering its standards, but by set in the affh rnative if there would ting the highest possible exam hav be011 s, :me guarantee of an (Continued fl"om Page S, Col. 4) ture began. "Wh at they did dur• celebrating Jewisq holidays, if ple e for others. effectivr ,;epatation between the sion for their prisoners, even to ing the torture one cannot de only in a symbolic gesture, Joel Silber sexes (that occurs in other Ye the extent of knocking down a scribe. We would come back Passover, The Festival of Free e shh•ot where girls are permit young rock thrower with their from th interrogations all !Jrok · dom, was especially meaningful · ::\lore SOY Jw°p lies ted). S:n,.,e pas Ch.'lgi.got have rifle butts. "They probably felt en," he said. t for the prisoners. "On Passover !'esulted in the breach of such, that since we surrendered to Fighting the Dt>J>ression To tlrn Editor: we- a .J f Plt it newssary to vote in the them on the battlefield, they tried to make seder and In your editorial "On Purim Despite th<'! brutal attacks, Mr. e negative. owe us some 1n·otection from the used bitter sweet chocolat in e and Permissiveness," you re crowcls," Mr. Mazuz speculated. :i\fazuz claimed he would not stead of l\faror (bitt r herbs) be• In conclusion, it is hoped that "give in" to his enemies by let cause of the similar names," Mr. quested that the membership of 111 writing future editorials ,re• . Unfortunately, once the Israel ting himself fall into a depres Mazuz re called. "Thet (the Sy SOY "make their voices heard garding such matters, you, in is arrived in Damascus, the in rians) brought us two or tl1ree. on this issue." As a member of your capacity as Editor will dis terrogations, beatings and tor- sion. He added that drawing on Haggadoth with meat and mat the SOY Council, I will offer a play a more open-minded atti the memory of his yeshiva days zos - the only problem was that tude towards those wh.) ,vish m1mbe1· of ideas to this contro helped him survive the eight we were in a cell." thi� institution to live up to the EHmen Trounce \'ersial topic. · month ordeal. After one partic i\Ir. Mazuz also noted that first half of its name. SOY's \'ote is described by you Asher Brentross ularly brutal beating which scar about Passover time the beat New York Poly ar a move- that "polarizes the ings were cut both in length and YC 'i7 red the Israelis both physically .various elements of our uni ver 60-0 Score and spiritually, l\ilr. Mazuz re severity because the Syrian By guards feared punishment from �ity into steadily hardening fac ..\lu mnus · Be.action (Continuec/ from Page 8, Col. 4) lated a story found in the Me t ions." How is SOY to be blamed theh• supe1'io1•s for overly abus To the Editors, tity into the glide, Manny." ..• drash to raise his comrades' spi ing the Israelis. for polarization? I'm sure that YCSC's attempted Beer Blast rits. "They didn't become hap Regarding the SOY decision to Debbie Abramson brought a "Da The imprisonment ended not e e . py." alienated th more committed bar girls from th Purim Chngi vidka" with her to the match. he recalled, "but at least long After, and Mr. Mazuz was sludents in this institution. Why ga., I suggest that next year they The sports editor, whose job it they were reas sured." back in yeshiva that June, con dicfn't THE COMMENTATOR ce11s01· Esther out of the lUegilla firmed In his beliefs but 1•padily is to observe al} aspects of a l\Ir. Mazuz also tried to trans cm1demn that act? Why did THE as well. agreeing that it was an experi COMTulENTATOR react to that )fark Grosman, YC 'TS wrPstling match, took note of mit hope to the other prisoners ence fo1• "not more than once occurrence with a flippant re EMC ,74. this develf)pment. by arranging p1•ayer sessions and in a lifetime," mark on its front page? (namely, BRGS .nursday; March 6, 1975 THE COMMENTATOR PAGE FIV'i! YCSC Fills Senate V aca11cy Eli Black Leaps Froni Bu·ilding; Discusses Tuition, Art Dept. YV Alum,ius And Tycoon Dies (Cantinued from Pa.ge 1, Col. 4) decided that it didn't make any (ConN11 11ed from Page 3, Co/..JJ the traditional exploiter of the Philanthropies, Jewish Guild fot• that he will have to retire at difference fm· the purpose of the size of his original company. worker. Today United Brands the Blind, Jewish Museum, Bab• the end of this term. He spoke adjournment, Council readily In 1970 he pulled off his second Corp. pays its workers six times son College and Ramaz HS. Irr to Dr. Belkin, ,vho said he could ag1·eed arid adjourned for the financial coup by merging \\ith the wages paid by other corpo addition he was chairman of the stay another year if the dean night. United Fruit Corp. (owner of rations. Its workers get free Publication Committee of Com Chiquita Banana). He renamed housing, free electricity, and mentary l\la.gazlne and a mem• the new corporation, United free medical care. ber of the board of the Satur. Brands Corp. Perhaps one of the finest testi d:ty Re,•iew. Social Consciousness monies of United Brands con Low Hatter 'It was this company, United cern for social responsibility is Eli Black never forgot Ye Brands Corp. that the Bost.on the fact that up to this date shiva University. Among his ties Globe called "(possibly) the most United Brands, which markets to the school was his governor. socially conscious American com ten percent of the nations let ship on the Graduate School pany in the Westem Hemis tuce, remains the first and only Board and his friendship with phere." This accolade, richly de major corporation to negotiate Samuel Belkin whom he had had in this J\lenche () ll 0 fl 0 0 0 YCDS Prepares For Its Spring Showing 17 dismal picture is the attitude "Totals 36 61 13 49 22 85 . "The. _ Good Doctor ,, Is Set For Marci, 15 Co ,nmie _A/t el' .. :l)a,,£ night March 9:.15 (Contin11ed, .from Page 3, Col.. 5) inspiratiFod1wtlou will be the size 1m,1 energy of it-s c.ast, and their dates ivm follow this -llO.\f more." You can get him on daims l\lr. How11.r1l Lloy(l \Vied'er, t.he assistant dlr�.tor ol', the play, performance. For discount tick• . He comes out to the strains ABC Records, who Is seen here, second row, , and during the patrol should contact her at *· VARIETY OF . FISH lice, who carry on from there. High Holy Days they \'isited 795-1292. • *-DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Dr. Erlbach stressed that Weddings · Bar-Mitzvahs * BLINTZES. WHISP is not a vigilante group FRHH VEGETABLES but is rather a patrol group. •T HE YESHIVA COLLEGE DRAMATICS SOCIETY . U.S.A. / Israel * MAGNIFICENTLY .PRESENTS . * SALADS Support So11J'ces * TASTY CAKES According to Dr. Erlbach, "fff f GOOD DOCTOR" *· DESSERTS D D WHISP dra\vs most of its moral By NEIL SIMON· *- HOT & · COL �. RINKS and financial support from ,rnri- * MANY APPETIZERS _ A MUSICAL FANTASY COMEDY� ous sources. The original group MARCH lo-SUNDAY MATINEE ...... AT 3:30 P,M, The •Best. in Party Delicaciea of two supporting synagogues MARCH 16-SUNDAV NIGHT ...... , AT 8:15 P, M, MARCH 17-MONDAV NIGHT ···································· AT 9:15 P.M. Ltcated Opposite .Main luH•i•« has grown to six. They include MARCH 20-THURSDAV NIGHT ...... AT 9:15 P,M, of A1111terda Congregations Adat Yeshurun, Tickets are $2,50-For Tickets contact: Y .u. 2549 ■ Avt. Kehilat Yaakov, Sharai Hatik- · at YC: Marc Felberbaum • Morg, 621-Bernie Schwarz • Morg, 322 (Between 186tla-187th Ste.) vah, Ohe\' Shalom, the Mt. Sinai or leave reservation in Dramatics Society box in the JSS Office LO S-2885 Congregation, and the Washing- at Stern: Chani Zucker_;Room 14 E ton Heights Congregation. In Theater located in the Student Union Bldg,, 2415 Amsterdam Ave, Special Discounts fer addition, the city has supplied ,t-,:, FREE· PARKING· AVAILABLE· ,:.,� . {212) 941•5500·· YU STUDENTS I radios to \:VHISP through the ·� Neighborhood Action Program. ======�=����===����=��=��::::::::::::::::::======:::::__.======· Finally, the Jewish Community Council of Washington Heights Inwood serves WHISP as a clearing house for information, c:dvice, and manpower. .,. Of course, the real test of the organization is how beneficial ·Roam around the organization has been. The answer will depend upon who is asked. The police assert that crime is down a staggering sev enty per cent in Washington .Europe all summe, Heights-Inwood during the hourn that WHISP operates. Mrs. Bo denheim also insist& that the program drastically reduces crime, although she would not ,,for $180. venture to guess as to the per cent of the reduction. Dr. Erl • _. A Student-Railpass gives you two months of unlimited Second Class rail bach is more skeptical. Although ,a; travel through 13 European countries. he agrees that Washington Buy one, we'll give you a map, and where you go next is your own Heights is not as crime ridden 1 business. as its reputation would seem All we'll say is that European trains are a sensational way to to indicate, he is not sure how get there, be it Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany,· effective WHISP has been in Holland, Italy, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden or preventing crime. Nevertheless, Switzerland. he points out that the commun . 100,000 miles of track link cities, towns and historic, scenic ity has acquired a positive sense and social attractions. Our trains are fast, modern, convenient, clean of confidence since WHISP's in and comfortable. ception. People come out to And you'll discover there's very little second class about attend shiurim and community Second Class. You can sleep in a couchette for only $6.00 a night. And meetings which they would not . if you want to eat on a budget, inexpensive snacks are ofter:iavailable. ·lll'A. •••••••.•••••.... . You can even take a cruise on the Rhine, if you like. Eurailpass • is valid on many European ferries, river and lake steamers and hydro r..••• !"ereIS a 1• foils. It also offers you substantially reduced fares on many side : difference!!!· \ excursions you might want to take by motor coach. 3 • • rn-EM- ..... h.. And how's this for travel convenience? Many rail stations � .--.. of°"" 1xptritnc1 : offer bikes for rental, and it's possible to pick up a bike at T ltldlUCCftl • • MIIA one station and drop it off at another. ::. 1,111 Volumintuahomt • • o•T- •WV mattrilll • All you need to qualify is to be a full-time student • 111 Cou,.. "111 1r1 : under 26. There's just one catch: You must buy your : I • AT COllltllldy updltld • Student-Railpass here before you take off. They're 1.8111• Smallci... : not for sale in Europe. e:·· IHIE "".ivnetn"". · • If you have less lime to travel, ::'!t�:· : or want to travel First Class, consider l·�!l,�1'1J:�!rtl:"c'• :• ftlATnSB Com,llll tapl: Eurailpass. A two-week pass costs •· T ••!litill tor • $130. Three-week pass costs S1 GO. : ■ ... . IIVIIWI OI class • One month, $200. Two months, $270. oc·•.• laaon1 and for use • ••. cnaT al 111ppl,mrr111,v : Three mo_nths, $330. • · rllI ffllltrials • Don't wait. It could be the �ke•ups lor • • trip of your life. See your Travel Agent or •: FLEX m11Pdl1uons clip the coupon and we'll send you • 11 our Jrooklyn : • c1n1er • all the facts. ECFMG rlces subject to chan9e, : .. NAT.'LMEDBDS • r, • THOUSANDS HAVE :e : RAISED THEIR SCORES • : .. Ill: ... ,nAIH �ra,alilln •
!&jii ie e: KIiBlUCA1l0NAL Clllllllt · LTD. N : • TEST l'AEPAIIAT1ON ' • • S1'£CIALISTS SINCE 1131 : • "" 1212) 331-5300 J • 15111 531-15H 12011• 572-1770 • ... ro 1&15 E11111111 S1N1t •••••••••••B'tilyn,N. V. 11221 • e•ti Classes In·the Immediate ,1t1nlty. · ont1d ustor the lmtlon ne rest l Thursday, March 6, 197� THE COMMENTATOR. PAGE SEVEM Sword·smen_,;______Savor ·Spectacular__;. ______Successes;__ _..-_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_-_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_ -_-_ -_ -_-_ -..... Victory Over Poly Raises Record To 8-1 - Guidance Notes - '(Contimted fl'orn 8, Col. 5) From the Guidance Center. Rm. 105, Student Union Build Page ermen traveled to ·Drew for their l'Qunded out the total. ing, the purpose or this and futlll'e notices will be to notify ed ve1-y poor. In foil, Dmid Bru second away match of the sea The NY Poly match was the �tudents of upcoming events and opportunities. ,,owankin was 2-1, Marty Hirsch son. The fencers showed that closest of the year. Every time Club Hour - (l:u·eer Programs (.Rm. F3 13) they could ,vin in hostile New the Taubermen started to pull 1-2, Eddie Tolchin 0-2, and Bob. 1) Thurs. March 13_,Prof. S. [)onshik - Wurzweilcr School of Hirs<:h 0-1 for a mediocre total Jersey territory, pulling out a away, their opponents managed Social Work ·will speak about Social Work opportunities. of 3-6.. 15-12 victory. The sabre squad to catch up. Finally, the score Thurs. l\ra1·ch 2Q....JFacu1ty membe1· of Ferkauf Graduate Jeff Fried led the epee men had a "ref'• night, as they fin stood at 13-12 and it was up School will Discuss. Special Education and other G1·adu by going 2-1 and Marc . "Big ished 5-4 behind Ted Ness (2-ll, to shalom Buchbinder to clinch . ate .Program opportunities. Red" Felberbaum was 1-2. But lnuis Solomon (1-2), and Mor it. The Captain came through Coming in April-Journalism and Accounting. the big shock of the evening was ris Mandel (2-1). with a clutch win and Yeshiva 2) 2 Excellent Civil Service Test Opportunities-No Experience Theepee men were off target gained a 15-12 victory. Necesasry. � The Editor-in-Chief and again, finishing 3-6. Shalom al Management Intern Examination Governing Board of THE Buchbinder had another bad Captain Booky was back to his . usual form, posting a 3·0 record Requirements: 3.3 GPA, iBA by June 30. COMMENTATOR extend night, something very · rare for Salary Starts: $10,5,00. lheir heartiest mazel-tov to him. Red Felberbaum (2-1), Bob for the night. The most ex Applications must be filed by March 11. They may , former YCSC President Man Hirsch (1-1), and Richard Bern citing match, however, was be obtained at the Guidance Center. ' ny Ruchelsman, '74, upon stein (0�1) completed the epee Marty Hirsch's come-from-be b) Compensation Investigator for State i his engagement to Carol scoring. hind victory. Marty was down Requirements: BA degree by July. Kramer. The .foil contingent tur1.1ed in 4-2 with only 20 seconds left an almost perfect 7-2 record be when he scored the next three Salary Starts: $9,5446. Captain Shalom Buchbindel''s 0-3 J1ind the .strong performances of touches to win 5-4. Applications Available at World Trade Center - perfm-mance which made epee's David Brusowankin and i\Iarty Yeshiva's best team has its 55th Floor. tota:1 also 3-6. Hirsch (both 3-0). Eddie Tolch next match tonight at home 3) The CPEP (College Proficiency Examination Program), The only redeeming facto1· was in (1-ll, and Bernie White (0-ll against a tough Baruch squad. which enables students to Earn College Credit or Gain the sabre squad, led by phenom Teacher Certification will be administering its exams e11c1l Captain• Ted Ness. In the in May. Applications deadline is l\larch 31. 1975! (Fee third round, Ted defeated a nom is S15 pe1· exam). inee for the Olympic fencing Seniors Down F1•osh Aprlications available in Guidance Center. team and ende:l with a 3-0 e,·e- 4) The deadline to file for exemptions (e.g. Eng.1. Hebrew ning. Fot• l11t1·an1u1•al Title 1-2, 3-4) is April 14-18. All course withdrawals must Rough Refs (Conti.nuecl from Page 8, Col. 3) sel under the boards. Hillel. and be completed by April 23. 1975. On February 26th, the Taub- 3) A sheet of rules regarding the taking of Required Courst>s enough to stop the hot juniors Edsel hit some impressi\·e shots for Semicha, but freshmen stars Duri11g The Sunuurr Out of l'C is available in the from beating a much. improved Gaidance Center. QUALIFIEDRABBI NEEDED Semicha team. Joseph, l\Ierlis, and Pianko were TD WORK AS CAMP RABBI IH too much· for them. The game SOCIAt WORK ORIENTED CAMP In a very sloppy game, the for the ffiCISt part dragged on Wrile: Rabbi I. Wietschn!t freshmen beat Semich:.1 33.29·, 21 West 86th Slreei and was highlighted by the im What It's· All About Pianko and l\'Iel'lis played aggres pressive shooting of Lenny New York Cltr I 0024 sive ball and o\·ertook a strong (C'c,ntiHu.o,•i fi'(,•m. Ptige D, Cc,!. 5! pe:·mission which not auto� or Call: 877-5115 Pfanko. Lo' combination of Davis and Am- part oE YU only through CT'L matic. Semlcha vs. Juniors t is the 1"C There are coun('.ils whid1 cros!> Semlcha Juniors The only grou1• lrf. 1 Davis 4 0-0 S [Mann , 5-5 ?.l Senate. The Semite has never c-0 lege lines, The Undergradmtt-3 Zweiter 6 0-0 12 Levine 9' 1-3 ls' Academic Council, E.\ C, and the Kreiger 6 2-2 14 ,Kat'st'n 3 1-1 7 rl'<'eh·ed an acl'On.vm. PerhaJlS. if Miller 5 0-0 10 'Cooper 1 0-0 " Gmdnate A<•:Hlemil' CouncH, CAMP DATIKVAD Neiss 6 0-0 12 !Gomberg <� 0-0 r; Chairman \Vandel woulll a1llloint Totals · 27 2-2 56/Krantz O 0-0 O a cotnmittee to im·l;'stigate this GAC, deal ,,ith nmtt�rs whic'ln Near LAKE COHASSET and BEAR MOUNTAIN Wolfson 2 0-0 4 are Unh•ersity-wide in nature. Hit-mes 3 3-3 9 lacl, of distinction alongside \Greens'n 2 0·0 4 For ex11m11le, both committ-ee:� 30 13•15 73 YCSC. JSSSC, EiUCSC, SO\" and A social work orienled non-profit organization Totals work out the acn.demic-;rear can-- Semicha vs. Freshmen SCSC, they could come up wit.h providi�g a unique experie_nc� in Jewish camping. Semicha Freshmen some cat-0hy abbrtwia.tion in 1."ndars (remember the question-• Da\"IS 4 2-5 10 \ Pianko 5 2-4 12 llllire as t.o whether to begin: be Kreiger O 2-2 2 Merlis 4 1-2 fl about fon.r wooks. Now Accepting Applications For Men and Women Neiss 0 0-0 0!Nulman 2 1-2 5 fore or after the l"omim To,im?) Zwelter 2 0-0 4/Kleln 1 2-2 4 Moving downtown, we get to In the Following Positions: General Counselor, Teen .Miller 2 0-0 4 Smalt 1 2-5 4 and deal wif.h other matters of Gold O 0-0 0 / J oszef 3 2-3 S Stern College, SC. the female un university-llide int.erest. . The Counselor, Assistant Wa.terfront, Handyman Driver, Amsel 2 5-10 9jKirs'b'm 1 0-0 ..., Frled'an 1 0·0 2 dergraduate division of YU. U AC feJt. it lta(l the right t-0 di;,. • maintenc1nce and Kitchen Staff. Totals 11 9•17 31 iTotals 17.. 10-18 •H Stern grants a BA. has a shtdent cuss the SOY dec,ision slncl.'I it Freshnien vs. Senior$ ct)tmcil. SCSC, :md a Senate with Frosh !Seniors also affecte(l SCSC. - Camping Experience Preferred - Small 1 1-2 3 insel 2 5.5 9 no acronym. :It has only one A final committee which h:ts Joszer 5 1·1 11 jReifman 6 0-0 12 Jewish studies dlvis[o11, though. l\Ierlls S 3.4 19 En,.,e\"' " 0-0 6 undet·gradutae impact is the WRl'TE: RABBI I. WIETSCHNER or Call: 877-5115 Pianko 3 4·6 10\2e1 wttz 1 0-0 2 Teachet·s Institute fot· ,Women. Klein 4 0-0 8 Wi'iss fl 4-4 22 V Academic Priorities and Re 27 West 86th Street Nulman 2 0-0 4,Coh�n :! 0-0 4 TI\ . Th at's okay, because TVW source Allocations Committee, 'Rosn'iJlm 2 0-0 4 is New Yor City I 0024 lJetter O 1-3 I not a part of the college and AFRAC. This committee advises Ros'ba'nl t 0-0 2 those who wish to t1·ansfer TI\V Totals .23 9·13 55To!als 26.. 10·15.. 62 · the University where and how credits to SC while under;rads t0 spend its money. The mem• must file a ;:pecial form fo1· bers of APRAC get free supper ------..-.. at their meetings, although 11() ,.....,,� a,;,�➔ I rain rhecks are gh·en to the a�i ,...-,,= �,,... j EXCEJITIONAl. EMPLO'fMiNT t sentees. APPLY NOW for j OPPORTUNITY, Maimonides Resl- t The gr:ulmite selrnols u.re, just dentiol Center has child care I a<'ron�·ms: Belfl'r Graduate A YEAR OF STUDY· 1n ISRAEL I worker-counselcii- po-sitrons avail- School of Scit:'m't' BGSS, Ber- able this summer, and opportun• I . I , nard Revel Grat111at1., Sl•hool, GOLD COLLEGE JERUSALEM ities for year !'OMl!d employment I TORAN COLLEGI . ' in unique program for emotion, BRGS (many RIE'l'S pro1,Ie at for WOMEN 1 ally disturbed and mentally re• 1 tend BRGS as tlu:>�· grt a tuJ. Jerusalem for MEN tarded children a11d adolescents. 1 t tion remission llet•anse of tht.>k Sponso-ed by Maimonides lnsti• being in RIETS). 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The Yeshiva Taubermen now Fairleigh Dickinhln opponents, tests, sabre, epee, and were The Yeshiva Maccabees closed 8-1 3-3. 2-1, 2-1 011t the '74-'75 season with back When · the Maccabees saw 'that sport an record follm\ii1g but only four FDU fencers ar and respectively. to-back Yictories over Stevens theit· strategy had worked, and wins over Fairleigh Dickinson. rin,>Brooklyn College. forfeits. Of the bouts fenced, YU Taubermen a perfect 6-0 record six years that YU had put to up to ten by the final buzzer. On the night of February 17, didn't do so well, winning seven going into their mat<;:h against 3-2 . gether any sort of winning The win gave Yeshiv;i a a tough Brooklyn team. Prior to streak. IAC reco1•d: good enough to the contest, Coach Tauber The victories, however, were clinch second place in that warned his men that every 01>· league. trying p1·ceeded by two Knick Confer posing squad would be Four of the Maccabees (Scha As it ence losses to Pace (77-50) and hartain Nate Tiger Schwitzer Are continued the aggressive s:tyle ketball would bore the large retires. Of course the question arises : . Gifts welcome that set up their early talties. Saturday night crowd. To pre ·Speaking of Nate, he pinned Were the Ellmen that good or of for the his freshmen and transfer stu They prevented more than one vent this, they let Stevens get victim in the third pel'iod af- were the •Poly matmen that · �ents from the Yeshiva Col shot in any sequence on goal lege Alumni• Association will tender Al\-in Pasternak and re peatedly pelted Columbia's net. be available in the Alumni Of 3-2, Seniors Defeat Freshmen To Clinch Intramural Title fice, Furst Hall, Room 421, With the Yucons leading Monday through Thursday, the tables turned in the thin:i Frustration, Discontent Mark The · Lone Playoff Game 10:00 a.m. to noon and 2:00 stanza. This time it was Colum · p.m. to 4:00 p.m. bia's turn to tally early, as By BENJY KRUPKA ano dead. Seme Jofez woke up and playing a playoff game for the Pasternak was beaten at 1:32 of hit for ten points. l\'Iltch .i.\Ierlis first term championship half- . ALDEN LEIFER way the closing period to knot the The Seniors beat the freshmen started slio\\ing his agility in thmugh the second term." prompted Hunter to hold.all fu- . score at 3-3. Yeshiva kept pour by the scot·e of 62-55 in a play side, and Lenny continued to · Herbie explained this also. He ture events on days on which ing into the Columbia zone, · . off game that was played in an play tough defense to bring the said that "there is a very bad Yeshiva can participate... . The shelling their opponents' net. a aura of discontent and ""frustra freshmen back to a one point time problem in Yeshiva, and Ellmen would like to extend a Finally, the crack in the -dam tion. lead. At this point, Merlis and gym problem which is worse. We hearty maze} tov to '73-'74 cap came when Judah Koolyk slipped The first half of the game was Pianko were taking a lot of lost GW on two dates last term tain, Manny Ruchelsman upon the ball into the net during a basically "nip and tuck" basket beating from Herbie Insel and and were forced to move those his engagement to Carol Kramer goal-crease scramble. The power ball. Stanley Weiss sparked the Noah Reifman. (Of course, there games up to this term. Second with the following advice: ''Chas will play score proved to be the seniors by penetrating through weren't too many calls.) term be better because we (Oontinued on Page 4, Col. 1) winner. the freshmen "chasers" for open Flying are ha\-ing games 011 'both Mon jump shots time and time again. After the freshmen went up, day and Wednesday nights." The rest of the senior team was instead of slowing down the pace, Second and third place teams pretty much shut off by the ex they continued to "fly" with did not get a chance to enter COMMENTATOR Non-Prof'it Org, cellent defense of l\1itch l\lerlis the ball and bee� disorganized. the playoffs ,and because of all YESHIVA UNIVERSITY U.S. POSTAGE and Lenny Pianko. Mitch and 3eff Cohen, Stan Weiss and these problems, the freshmen, 500 W. 185 Street Lenny conh·olled the boards and l\fa1·k Engel came up with some who were 4-0, were forced to YC>l'k, N.Y. Paid accounted for the 'bulk of the clutch points and pulled the 11isk it all on one game of a New 1.0033 New Yori!, N.Y. freshmen first half scoring. game out for the seniors. "ve11· crude" playoff system. Permit No. 4638 Play started getting sloppy The reason · there was frus New Semester toward the middle of the second tration in this playoff game was The junior team easily won quarter. The seniors had less described by freshman center their first game of the new se• turnovers and fewer mistakes in Mitch Merlls. "We have enough mestet· as they overpowered the general which put them on top trouble playing ,against the op Semicha team 73-56. Ira Cooper, 19-13 at halftime. posing team. We don't have to the junior middlemim, bad little ,In the second half both teams battle the refs as well .. " A senlo1· trouble in repeatedly getting the played smarter and tougher bas· 1•ef in a senior-frosh game was ,ball to Morris Mann and Jerry ketball than they had exhibited not appreciated. Herbie Insel, in Levine for easy baskets. The all year. The seniors came out tramural commissioner explain Semicha team played a well• smoking, and built up a quick ed that "referees are picked at rounded game as Moishe Neiss nine point lead, with Noah Reif the beginning of the semester, and Jaimy Krieger sparked the man scoring three quick hoops ·before anyone is in contention team. ·in scoring, and, Hillel and Stanley Weiss scoring six: for any playoff spots.'• Davis, Stuie Zweiter and Mike points. Another problem, brought up Mille1• gave the juniors trouble The freshmen, however, were by freshman coach Effy Nulman, up front. This, however, was not /loo tough to lie down and play was that ".it was frustrating (Oointm.ued on Page "I, Ool. 2)