CONCERNED FOR' Russijln JEWISH ,POSITION MOROCCC

CONCERNED FOR' Russijln JEWISH ,POSITION MOROCCC

v \ "" " " ~-'. " , " ,'. ,,-,~~--.-- -~-.. - • r": , . ,1;1,1. fE& 2 SIIIIJ I Thursday, !February 9".1961 THE JEWISH PO.ST . ' CONCERNEDj " FOR' RUSSIJlN JEWISH ,POSITION closely followed by Morley Rosen­ " fiel!l with 241. Great-West Life Sets New Re,cords Jiw~t. ,eal.nJar . ~ew York (JTA) ....; Theprobl~ of the Jewish com- we~esigns indicating that ilieSovietle~ders are ~girining :be published in the Soviet Union since the late 1940's when The league is now playing' in the The Great-West Life Assurance ignoring the depth and"complexity "PURiIM muruty in Soviet RussiaJs not one of discrimination against to realize the existence of the problem. "Although «lne has the Stalin regime banned Yiddish papers and the YIddish theatre was closed. Company reported new rhcords in of the problems we nius~ surmount. Thursday, iMarch 2 the Jewish individual as a citizen but on unequal treatment to ,be careful in eVl)luatjng the situation, one may hope third quarter. .It was ~lso rep-orted from Moscow that Dya Ehrenburg, 1960, with its business in '. force We have a very real challenge ,·to PASSOVER, . , of the' Jewish minority as a Whole - Dr. Nahum Goldmann that.a certain improvement ·may. develop." He added that president of the World Zionist Organization declared thi~ despIte the apparent failure of M. Andre Blumel, the SOVIet JeWlsh, wrIter, for the fiz:st time. indicated publicly Assiniboine Lodge, B'nai B'rith reaching in excess of $5 ,billio, n. achieve a more balanced arid efH- Saturds y- S'atu rd" ay, ·........ ~ril1 -,8 week. -Deploring the fact that in discussing this issue at leading French Zionist, in his recent trip to Russia to that Osip Mandelstam, the RUSSIan JeWIsh poet who dis­ Bowling,Jan. 30..;.. Men's high were A 13 per cent sales rise and higher cient use of our resources and our "'SHAVUO'l'H ' the recent meeting, of the United Nations Human Rights convince the Soviet Minister of Culture, Mrs. Furtseva, that appeared during the Soviet purges in the 1930's was actu­ Subcommission too much stress was placed on anti-Semitism full cultural liberties were not being accorded the Jewish ally banished ~o Siberia, where he died in a c~ncentration Ben Burke 673 (336), Arnold Fain­ investment earnings featured the people." Sunday ~ Monday, May 21-22" camp for poli tical prisoners. stein 563 (207), and Richard Sures year's operations and enabled th~ "However," he continued, "this 'Each holiday begins at SIiDcIowD in the Soviet Union, Dr. Goldmann said that anti-Semitism community there, it was significant that Mrs. Furtseva had Bowling Results does exist and that some of the anti-religiOus articles in the invited him at all to discuss the Jewish issue. This in itself To Study Treatment of Russian Jews Hebrew Fraternal Lodge Youug 552 (196);' ladies' high were Gila company to increase dividends to will not :be realized by any stroke themght'before. 'Soviet press manifest an anti-Jewish tenor. He felt, never- was a significant advance and could not have happened Fainstein 615 (249), Selma Smordin Adlai Stevenson, American Ambassador to the United Men's Section Bowling - Tops for , . policyholders ,by a million dollars. of monetary, policy or govenunent I:;;.;;;;~;:;;;;;;,;:. theless, that to accuse the, Soviet U,nion generally of anti- two years ago. Nations, this week informed Senator Kenneth Keating New the evening was rolled by Shom 539 (220), SylVIa Pollock li3S (225), The ,firm was also able to make ,the spending; The greatest hope lies in I' Semitism is imjustified and distorts the character of the real Cuitural A~vancf!1L York 'Republican, that he has requested the State D~part­ Roitenberg, 750, followed by Joe and Sylvia Halprin 525 (201). largest ~ver addition to its surplus the responsible acceptance by all IN· PAINTING, issue. J Meanwhile it has been reported that a new Yiddish ment to carefully follow the plight of Jews in the Soviet Sidney. Spivak's team was high funds. elements in our economy-govern:": Weekly class in !Painting for 14_ "The issue is not discrimination of the Jewish individual magazine, the "Soviet Homeland" will be published in the Union "with a view to possible new initiatives in the Rissin 749, Sam Miniuk, 722, Marv but the denial to the Jewish community the same facilities 3564 1960 highlights were con- ment, business, management and 16 year. age group_ Register by U.S.S.H. Aaron Wergelis, a Yiddish writer, will be editor United Nations." Levine 714, and Meyer Gilfix 712. with a record total of pins Th~se., phoning IFUstice 6-2995. ac\!o~ded other religioUS and national minorities," he said. of the magazine, which is expected to reach a circulation In a letter to the Senator, Mr. Stevenson said he had .," ' (with handicap). tained in ilie annual report' which labor - of the fact that in a roughly , , "It is· on this issue that all effo'vts must"concentrate. On it of 25,000. ' heard recent reports on persecution of Jews in Russia and , Maple Leaf Mixed 5 Pin League, B'nai B'rith Ten Pin Bowling, Feb. was presented by, President D. E. 'competitive wOfld true tea~work House F or Sale , depends ·the existence of the large Jewish community in the. Soviet Union as a distinct group." He added that there The new periodical will be the first Yiddish paper to "has been shocked and disturbed by such news." B'nai B"'itli~ Feb. 1 - Max Hoch­ 2 _ High three games were rolled Kilgour to the 69th annual meeting is .. essential for .. the, incre!llllng pro- '. River Heigh~, $38,000, man led the ~n with 747 (326), by M. Starr 570 ,(!t99), ,B. Frankel in Winnipeg Tuesday afternoon. ductivity and real economic galna Sensational, -t bedroom split . level followed 'by Phi Kaplan 712 (284). 548 .(192), and S. Nep 500 (206). !In commenting 'on sales iotalling' so sorely need." custom built home nel\1'ing comple- lYorld N@ws I .. Bri@1 tion. For, . information' and , '. ., Dave Permack. ',(254), and Bert Arnold Secter's team is still in the $667,329,000 'in Canada' and 'the " Mrs; Bow- lead for this quarter with 54 Points, Glow 655 (248), United States, 'Mr. iKilgour said: Rayter and Bell are close behind Marcia Raber led the women with ''Continued substantial growth in Haifa with 511k and 471k. Golden Age Club The Haifa District Court last week sentenced Professor Kurt Sitte, Czech­ i, 670 (261) followed by Gloria Polsky 'the extent of our services was the WESTKILDONAN· ' , 585 (219) - :\11 new single with born head of the Technion's Physics Department, to five year's imprison­ 1 most significant' feature of the year's 371 Enniskillen Ave. ment on charges of collecting secret information and handing it to an handicap - Rena Rittberg 525 -(206), Concert - Feb_ .9 operations." He paid tribute to the One of the ;better homes in agent of an unnamed European country. The trial was held in camera. Barbara Brody 520 (205), and Edith .04 Canadians company's sales force for its 'Per­ W.K. Brick and stucco, consist­ Professor Sitte, who is not a Jew, is a survivor of Buchenwald concen- Kneller 516 0(212). formance in exceeding the previous ing of 6 rooms. Main flool'-liv­ To Israel in '60 rm., dining rm. and kitchen. Jack Raber's team was high for sales record established in 1959. __:...- ___ ___W_IN_N __I'_.P_E_G_, _.TH_U_R_S_D_A_Y_, ___N_O-. _7 the evening with a total of 3,434 The Aliyah department of the large bedrooms and .~I _F.;..E_B~R_U_A_R_Y_16_,_1_9_61---, I.;:nd~; . Total insurance and annuities in l:Jnited Zionist Council disclosed tiled, with colored fiX­ pins. force now amounts to $5,~I,OOO,OOO, Hot water oil heated. Rec- Dr. Toynbee stated last week that he was astonished at the Egyptian that 140 CanadianS went to Israel statement that the release of Mr. James, Zarb from his Cairo prison of which 58 per cent is owned by with powder rm. , was due to his criticism of ilsrael's treatument of the Palestine Arabs. Simon Flexner Bowling League,during 1960. These included scien­ Canadian policyholders and the 11~:~~1~1:1iI.doors and wmdows. MOROCCC) STEPS UP Jan. 29 - Men's high scores were tists, technologists, skilled artisans, garage. Completely land­ But Mr. ·Zarb himself, when asked on his arrival in London whether balance in the >United States. 1 he thD,llght Dr. Toynbee's speech had any connection with his release rolled by William Karlinsky 738 chalutzim, and retired persons. Con­ scaped and many extras. Phone Health insurance premium in­ replied: "To some extent I think it did. I think that President Nasse; (298), followed Iby Phil Barnes 612 siderable interest has Ibeen shown JUstice 9-5787. A nACKS, ON, '·ZIO·NISTs' acce~ted it as a possibility for a gesture in exchange." come continued to increase and . " (254) and Dave Pearlman 606 ·(243). by retired persons in aliyah now amounted to $28,862,000. "The Great­ Paris (Compiled)-The Moroccan National Radio again accused the opposition and "left-wing elements" Rowena Greenberg led the women that the Govenunent permits the in Morocco' of "conniving with the Zionists" in the controversy over recent repressive treatment of Mor­ West Life continues to be the larg­ HOUle for Sale Vienna" . with a total of 605 (240), and Vera old age pension to ·be paid outside roecan Jews. The charge was made in the journal 'of the radio which asserted that "attacks" on the issue Commenting on the ·fact that Franz Nov;dl:, 'Eichmann's right-hand man, est single underwriter in Canada of Leaving town, immediate posses­ agaInSt the Moroccan Government by the oppositi'on had only one purpose: To give the Zionists grounds for Schwartz 503 (200).

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