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zJiM Serving Celumbus, ^^'Central" and Southwestern Ohio \\7AR I ^¦r^ 4' ' VOL. 47, NO. 23 THURSDAY, JUNE 5,1969-19 SIVAN Bonds Stir Response Mrs. Alfired Ruchidc, chainnan d the reservaUcns committee for the 1969 Governor's Banepiet celebratli« Israel's 21st Anniversary-en Thursday, June 19, saldthe xeservatians committee working undet^ ten reservatfons captains are flndtaig marvelous response bi the canimmlly to the dfainer. The enthusiasm for.tUs year's banquet Is • . Jieing transmitted tfaroug^xnt th^j^ijmmunlty by the reser¬ vations cooimlttee^ Mrs. Charles Young's gronp led off-the caUs by securing over ]20reserva- tlcns in a two hour period. Her workers were Mesdames Moorris Cohen, Sandford Ro¬ sen, MUtoq Leeman, Hemy Lewin and Mac Haas. Under the leadership otMrs. Irving Baker, Mesdames Herbert Wolman, Barry Zacks, Ar¬ nold Zacks, Jerome Schot¬ tenstein and JuUus Baker staffed tbe phones. Mrs. Ml- ^chael Abrams supervised Mesdames Mesdames Harold Harris, Carl Mellman, Irving Set^ Evelyn Grigst, Norfaert Kruger , Daniel Goldsndth and Bernard Schottenstein. . Mrs. 3am0ppeidielmerled her workers,-Mesdames Henry Kogan, Benton Bern¬ stecker, Leonard Bloom, , Harold^ Schneider^ a^d. Sam.. ^c^hiicriderT'Reoervationd 'Gi^ptain Mrs. Cy Tanenbaum wQl woric with Mesdames Julius Baker, Fraiik Flam- bdz, Hany Mathless, Fear- son Press, Otto Neubauer and Sol Rising. Wotidng Ol reservations Thursday will be Mesdames Hany Rosenberg, Herbert Siegel, Ronald EUdns, David Sclnnurtz* under the super- ¦vlsion d Mrs. Herbert Wag¬ ner. Preceding her at the reservations headquarters were Csuptains Mrs. Louis Adelman, Mrs.MarvlnFrank and Mrs. Irving Chasin. Tbeir workers gainbig new reservatlais ,were Mes'- dames Sam Gddman, Ralph Groban, Irvlog Seti; SamSu- bow, Morris Fleishman, Maxtin Rosen, Ben Cohen, Pauline Eisman and Morris Coheni Tyixg all the loose 6nds,tQgetiieir and taking last minute reservations will be ibe committee worklii^ under tlie leadership d Mrs. Jack Gelin. Her workers vrill be Mesdames Abe Pollock, Jo¬ seph Clayman, Ralj^ Groban and WlUlam Brown. Mrs. Rudntdc said there Is always the posslbll^ dt people wishing to attend the. dinner not being called and therefore urged janyoiie not contacted to call the reser- vations headquarters at237- 0841 between 9 and 5 week- daysland 7 to 9 p.ni. Monday through Thursday evenings. Big 4 Concurs 6: -UNITED NATKMJS (WNS)- Blg F'Viur negotiators have reportedly reached agree- menttw sbc general princi¬ ples for aMlddle East settle¬ ment ^ are still divided on¬ the two^iaslG podnts separat¬ ing-^ Arabs-and IsraeL Afilreement was reached on the following pobits: The Nov. 22, 1967 UN Security Council resolution mu8t„,be the basis for a settUtament and should be fUlly carried out. The four powers reiterat¬ ed their support a< the UN special envoy Gunner V.Jar- rlng'd peace mission. No sdutlon wiU be imposed on the two sides but tbe powers vrill make sugges¬ tions through Dr. Jarriiig as to the nature «Jt the settle¬ ment. ,,.^'; ' The settlement shpuld^be (Continued on Page 4) This Is AMIEBICAN JEWISH PRESSWEEK AMERICAN JEWRY . JERUSALEM, (JTA)~Jerusalem's mayor Teddy Kdllek signified his Wention this week to run for re- electian so that he can finish the unification of the cKy vrith its eastem sector that began in theSbc-Day War. ' He told the Israel Labor Party's political committee tfiat-^he would be a'candidate on the list to be dfered ¦biy the Labor Party-A^pam aUgnment. The alignment mnist; decide who wiuthead the list hi tite municipal elections, v^chwIU coincide withtteKnesiset election. Mi:. Kdllek said (he would run although l^slative reforms he deemed essential;have, not yet been en¬ acted. He said that he would continue tof Ight for them. TEL AVIV, (JTA)~Prime Minister Gdda Meir re- Iterated tere before tte Israel Manufacturers Asso- ciaUcn this Week tte position oif the Israel Govern¬ ment that Israel would bette sde Judged what is test fbr Its security; "We, must live within tte borders that we, and we alone, consider se(!ure,".8te declared. Mrs. Mehr spdke at tte biennial meetiiiB dtte asso¬ ciation but made it clear tthat ste was addressbig ter remarks to a wider audience." Our friends must ap¬ preciate," ste said, "that we me^n what we say and that what we say is nd for tte record only. We want ttem to know that we are absdutely and categorically unprepared to sacrifice anything likely to impair our security, definitely nd forour enemies and nd even for our friends." TEL AVIV (WNS)—Bernard Katzen, a consultant on Jevrish affairs to tte Republican National Committee, has assured memters of tte Knesset tliat President Richard M. Nlxcn will cdnpletely carry out his basic promise to telp Israel, JiJr<,Kfl^Een,^on a>pri|vate ' iManthrcmiip mlssian Itoite Middle iBast, iiatd Mr. «< ~ Nixon coidd nd pernSt any Mideast sun^ngeriient that could te explaided as a Russian diplomatic vidory and which woofd vriden Russian influence in tte^area. NEW YORK, (JTA]i-'-Kindertech Publication tes announced tte pdiUca^on d a "Student's Dlctlonaiy, English-Yiddish, Yiddiih-Ei«Ush," a book geared especially for young i^,1^(^e. Each part contains^ approKlmately lOJlQO Imn^ds, in many cases giving several synonyins. TheKauthor was tte late; YiddlBh scholar Aaron l^rgma^' TEL AVIV, (JTA)"Syrian land and air forces went this week into tte occupied Golan Heiglits for tte first tbne siii'ce tte Sbc-Day War. In tte ground attack, tte Syrians fired at Israel uni^s near Quneitra in, a tinree hour battle that brought ho Israeli casualties. Isi^ll jets todc to tte air to intercept two MIG-21 fighter pfiines which yidated IsraeU alr^/space In tte same general area and shd down one d 108. 'diinlan forces, twice, V. shelled Jericho^ the inclerj^j, 'all-Ardi town,' using Katy?^' Jordan was accused byls- uste rbctets which ii^ure^^ rael d starting "a series two civilians and caused cbii'^d planned assaults" on West slderable damage. Mayor Sa«^,Bank civilian centers aimed leh Abdo said te would sen|i at "victimizing and terrori- a delegation to Amman toi zing tte Arab population." ask Arab commandos nd Uf^ Tte. charge was made In a attack tte city; bd Israel|-^ letter to United Nations Se- sources said the niission'. cretary General UThant hy Would fail because Arab ter-" rorist policy is to Incite Arabs in occupied areas. The Mayor also asked Is¬ raeli military atficlals to start construction d shel¬ ters for the civilian popu- Jatlcn, and for Israeli au-, JKMTlties to'ptiy compen'sia- l^^to vldimrd tte shell- '^^' Under Israeli law, tte Governmed has been com¬ pensating viq(ims d Arab attacks for damages but tte law applies to Israel and nd totte WestBaiik, wtere Jordanian law still applies. Yosef Tekoah, Israel's per¬ manent representative. He dted tte rocket attacks on Jerfcho^ artillery firing d tte Arab Development So¬ ciety, and its orphanage schooil and farm near Jeri- cho^ and shelling dtte Ethio¬ pian Monastery near tte Al¬ ienby Bridge over tte Jor¬ dan River. Tekoah said it was impossible forthe shell¬ ing d tte orphanage to te a mistake tecause the Jordan¬ ian gunners could see tte orphanage less than three miles flromtteJordanRlver. outgoing president, Mr. Her¬ tert Millman, associate dl- redor d tte NattoiQltiJe- wish Welfare Board;..spoke on "Tte JewishCenter Faces tte 7ffs." After Mr. Mill- man's most enlightening ad¬ dress, Davld'both was in¬ stalled as tte center's new presided along with vice-, {resident, MiUardCummlns, David Derrow, and Harold Edelstein. Treasurer, Er¬ nest Stern and secretary, Fred Yenkin. Named to tte Board d Trustees ;Dt tte Jewish Center for the year 1969-70 ^re: Dr. B.. W. Abramson, Rotert Aronson, Irving Barkan, Sidney Blatt, Merom Brachman, Dr. Ro¬ tert Chazai^ David Cteses, Julius Coten, ,i>r. S. D. Edel¬ man, Leo Eichenbaum, Ed¬ ward EUman, Dr. Wm. En¬ gelman, Troy A. Feitel, Mark FeinknoA Bernard Feitlinger, Rabbi Jerome Folkman, Mrs. MelvlUe Frank, Jules Garel,, Hariy GUtert, Dr. Ivah GUtert, Marvin Glassman/^ WiUiam' GUck, Dr. Sam Glote, Victor Goodman, Fred GraU, Martin Greenberg, AUen Gund er- steimer Jr., Mrs. Rotert HaUet. Daniel Harrison, Myer Hausman, Rabbi Bennet Her¬ mann, WUliam Kahn, J. May¬ nard Kaplan, Thomas Kaplin, Donald Kdz, Marvin Kdz, Hardd Kayne, Louis Krak¬ off; Charles Y. Lazarus, Mrs. Simon Lazarus, Dr. Glrard Levy, Ben Mandel¬ korn, Hertert Meizlish, Nor¬ man Meizlish, Samuel Mel¬ ton, Dr. Hardd Monett, Mrs. Jerome Nakrin, Richard Neustadt^ Helen Nutis, Mrs. MUton Parker, MUton Pfai- sky, Marvin Pliskin, Melvin Rackoff; J.S. Resler, Mrs.' Marvin Rose, Altert Rosen, Mrs. DavldRotb, RabbiSwW. Rutenstein,' Mrs. Joseph Schecter,, Hertert Schiff-. Burtm SchUdhoiise, Samuel J. Schlo41o'> Hardd Schot¬ tenstein, nbrs. L. Schotten-. steln. ,,,. Mrs. il. Schottenstein, Harry Sclimtrtz, Stanley Sch¬ wartz, Jr.,^Leon Sellgson, Alvin Sh#|{9, Marvin SU- ter stein, ^^^Mey Skilken, Al Sdove, Ri^|i DavidStavsIv, A.C. Stripy'Joseph Summer, Dr. Jaines Tennenbaum, Dr. Albert Tyrder, Sigmund Wa8serstirem<r'Rd)ert Wei¬ ler, A.B. Webiteld, A.A. \Vd- man, Leo YassenofI,' Ben Yenkin, Bariy Zacks, Rabbi Nathan Zellzier;;Steve ZeikcH- witzi andSdleU. C(mic](ii|JUrig:fti^ meeting was anljiward liiade to Myer MeUmab iii honor d his od¬ standing service tp tte Je¬ wishCenter. EXPLOSION SET READINO, Pa., (JTA) - PoUce officials reportedthd an explosion thd caused ex¬ tensive damage to a syna¬ gogue tere May 24 was'deU- berately set. Detective Cap¬ tain Douglas Palm said thd tte Temple Shdom iioinbing invdved dynamite. Windows d tte synagogue were blown od and damage was sus¬ tained by nearby homes. There were no Injuries al¬ though a confirmation dass d severd chUdren had left tte synagogue only 10 minutes tefore tte bombing. Two synagogue officids'es- caped hijuryinslde tte buUd¬ ing. Tte FBI has Johied state and locd pdlce in an inves¬ tigation. Detective. Captain' Palm sdd, "We teve a Id d ideas, bd nothing con¬ clusive. . 1 ;'/*%.''' CENTER OFFICERS Shown left to right are tte tewofficers dtte Jewish Center for tte year 1969-70: vice-presideii^s; MiUard Cummins and David Derrow, presided David Roth, vice-presided Hardd Edelstein, secretary, Fred Yenkih and treasurer Emed Stern. JiwisK Center Begins N#i^^e€ir "Anotter year has gone by, ayedr d chaUeiigcis, ^ypar. d acc^mpUshnieds, andc6mlngug;j^,j)ew,:Chdleng#s'an^ flatter? acc<mipUshiine|p(^d^ffi^ ctticers to codlnue tte progress of our Jewish center." TMse "wmrds were ^j^n of. ii speech given by M^r MeU¬ man, tte outgobig jn-esldent d Tte Jewish Ceder d tte Center's Annud Meeting on Wednesday-evening. May 21. Following tte remarks by iA Mt' A- -"-*"«*"*W«tBC»iVi
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zJiM Serving Celumbus, ^^'Central" and Southwestern Ohio \\7AR
I
^¦r^
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VOL. 47, NO. 23
THURSDAY, JUNE 5,1969-19 SIVAN
Bonds
Stir Response
Mrs. Alfired Ruchidc, chainnan d the reservaUcns committee for the 1969 Governor's Banepiet celebratli« Israel's 21st Anniversary-en Thursday, June 19, saldthe xeservatians committee working undet^ ten reservatfons captains are flndtaig marvelous response bi the canimmlly to the dfainer. The enthusiasm for.tUs year's banquet Is • . Jieing transmitted tfaroug^xnt th^j^ijmmunlty by the reser¬ vations cooimlttee^
Mrs. Charles Young's gronp led off-the caUs by securing over ]20reserva- tlcns in a two hour period. Her workers were Mesdames Moorris Cohen, Sandford Ro¬ sen, MUtoq Leeman, Hemy Lewin and Mac Haas. Under the leadership otMrs. Irving Baker, Mesdames Herbert Wolman, Barry Zacks, Ar¬ nold Zacks, Jerome Schot¬ tenstein and JuUus Baker staffed tbe phones. Mrs. Ml- ^chael Abrams supervised Mesdames Mesdames Harold Harris, Carl Mellman, Irving Set^ Evelyn Grigst, Norfaert Kruger , Daniel Goldsndth and Bernard Schottenstein. . Mrs. 3am0ppeidielmerled her workers,-Mesdames Henry Kogan, Benton Bern¬ stecker, Leonard Bloom, , Harold^ Schneider^ a^d. Sam.. ^c^hiicriderT'Reoervationd 'Gi^ptain Mrs. Cy Tanenbaum wQl woric with Mesdames Julius Baker, Fraiik Flam- bdz, Hany Mathless, Fear- son Press, Otto Neubauer and Sol Rising.
Wotidng Ol reservations Thursday will be Mesdames Hany Rosenberg, Herbert Siegel, Ronald EUdns, David Sclnnurtz* under the super- ¦vlsion d Mrs. Herbert Wag¬ ner. Preceding her at the reservations headquarters were Csuptains Mrs. Louis Adelman, Mrs.MarvlnFrank and Mrs. Irving Chasin. Tbeir workers gainbig new reservatlais ,were Mes'- dames Sam Gddman, Ralph Groban, Irvlog Seti; SamSu- bow, Morris Fleishman, Maxtin Rosen, Ben Cohen, Pauline Eisman and Morris Coheni Tyixg all the loose 6nds,tQgetiieir and taking last minute reservations will be
ibe committee worklii^ under tlie leadership d Mrs. Jack Gelin. Her workers vrill be Mesdames Abe Pollock, Jo¬ seph Clayman, Ralj^ Groban and WlUlam Brown.
Mrs. Rudntdc said there Is always the posslbll^ dt people wishing to attend the. dinner not being called and therefore urged janyoiie not contacted to call the reser- vations headquarters at237- 0841 between 9 and 5 week- daysland 7 to 9 p.ni. Monday through Thursday evenings.
Big 4 Concurs
6:
-UNITED NATKMJS (WNS)- Blg F'Viur negotiators have reportedly reached agree- menttw sbc general princi¬ ples for aMlddle East settle¬ ment ^ are still divided on¬ the two^iaslG podnts separat¬ ing-^ Arabs-and IsraeL
Afilreement was reached on the following pobits:
The Nov. 22, 1967 UN Security Council resolution mu8t„,be the basis for a settUtament and should be fUlly carried out.
The four powers reiterat¬ ed their support a< the UN special envoy Gunner V.Jar- rlng'd peace mission.
No sdutlon wiU be imposed on the two sides but tbe powers vrill make sugges¬ tions through Dr. Jarriiig as to the nature «Jt the settle¬ ment. ,,.^'; ' The settlement shpuld^be (Continued on Page 4)
This Is
AMIEBICAN JEWISH PRESSWEEK
AMERICAN JEWRY
. JERUSALEM, (JTA)~Jerusalem's mayor Teddy Kdllek signified his Wention this week to run for re- electian so that he can finish the unification of the cKy vrith its eastem sector that began in theSbc-Day War.
' He told the Israel Labor Party's political committee tfiat-^he would be a'candidate on the list to be dfered ¦biy the Labor Party-A^pam aUgnment. The alignment mnist; decide who wiuthead the list hi tite municipal elections, v^chwIU coincide withtteKnesiset election. Mi:. Kdllek said (he would run although l^slative reforms he deemed essential;have, not yet been en¬ acted. He said that he would continue tof Ight for them. TEL AVIV, (JTA)~Prime Minister Gdda Meir re- Iterated tere before tte Israel Manufacturers Asso- ciaUcn this Week tte position oif the Israel Govern¬ ment that Israel would bette sde Judged what is test fbr Its security; "We, must live within tte borders that we, and we alone, consider se(!ure,".8te declared. Mrs. Mehr spdke at tte biennial meetiiiB dtte asso¬ ciation but made it clear tthat ste was addressbig ter remarks to a wider audience." Our friends must ap¬ preciate," ste said, "that we me^n what we say and that what we say is nd for tte record only. We want ttem to know that we are absdutely and categorically unprepared to sacrifice anything likely to impair our security, definitely nd forour enemies and nd even for our friends."
TEL AVIV (WNS)—Bernard Katzen, a consultant on Jevrish affairs to tte Republican National Committee, has assured memters of tte Knesset tliat President Richard M. Nlxcn will cdnpletely carry out his basic promise to telp Israel, JiJr<,Kfl^Een,^on a>pri|vate ' iManthrcmiip mlssian Itoite Middle iBast, iiatd Mr. «<
~ Nixon coidd nd pernSt any Mideast sun^ngeriient that could te explaided as a Russian diplomatic vidory and which woofd vriden Russian influence in tte^area.
NEW YORK, (JTA]i-'-Kindertech Publication tes announced tte pdiUca^on d a "Student's Dlctlonaiy, English-Yiddish, Yiddiih-Ei«Ush," a book geared especially for young i^,1^(^e. Each part contains^ approKlmately lOJlQO Imn^ds, in many cases giving several synonyins. TheKauthor was tte late; YiddlBh scholar Aaron l^rgma^'
TEL AVIV, (JTA)"Syrian land and air forces went this week into tte occupied Golan Heiglits for tte first tbne siii'ce tte Sbc-Day War. In tte ground attack, tte Syrians fired at Israel uni^s near Quneitra in, a tinree hour battle that brought ho Israeli casualties. Isi^ll jets todc to tte air to intercept two MIG-21 fighter pfiines which yidated IsraeU alr^/space In tte same general area and shd down one d
108.
'diinlan forces, twice, V. shelled Jericho^ the inclerj^j,
'all-Ardi town,' using Katy?^' Jordan was accused byls- uste rbctets which ii^ure^^ rael d starting "a series two civilians and caused cbii'^d planned assaults" on West slderable damage. Mayor Sa«^,Bank civilian centers aimed leh Abdo said te would sen|i at "victimizing and terrori- a delegation to Amman toi zing tte Arab population." ask Arab commandos nd Uf^ Tte. charge was made In a attack tte city; bd Israel|-^ letter to United Nations Se- sources said the niission'. cretary General UThant hy
Would fail because Arab ter-" rorist policy is to Incite Arabs in occupied areas. The Mayor also asked Is¬ raeli military atficlals to start construction d shel¬ ters for the civilian popu- Jatlcn, and for Israeli au-, JKMTlties to'ptiy compen'sia- l^^to vldimrd tte shell- '^^' Under Israeli law, tte Governmed has been com¬ pensating viq(ims d Arab attacks for damages but tte law applies to Israel and nd totte WestBaiik, wtere Jordanian law still applies.
Yosef Tekoah, Israel's per¬ manent representative. He dted tte rocket attacks on Jerfcho^ artillery firing d tte Arab Development So¬ ciety, and its orphanage schooil and farm near Jeri- cho^ and shelling dtte Ethio¬ pian Monastery near tte Al¬ ienby Bridge over tte Jor¬ dan River. Tekoah said it was impossible forthe shell¬ ing d tte orphanage to te a mistake tecause the Jordan¬ ian gunners could see tte orphanage less than three miles flromtteJordanRlver.
outgoing president, Mr. Her¬ tert Millman, associate dl- redor d tte NattoiQltiJe- wish Welfare Board;..spoke on "Tte JewishCenter Faces tte 7ffs." After Mr. Mill- man's most enlightening ad¬ dress, Davld'both was in¬ stalled as tte center's new presided along with vice-, {resident, MiUardCummlns, David Derrow, and Harold Edelstein. Treasurer, Er¬ nest Stern and secretary, Fred Yenkin. Named to tte Board d Trustees ;Dt tte Jewish Center for the year 1969-70 ^re: Dr. B.. W. Abramson, Rotert Aronson, Irving Barkan, Sidney Blatt, Merom Brachman, Dr. Ro¬ tert Chazai^ David Cteses, Julius Coten, ,i>r. S. D. Edel¬ man, Leo Eichenbaum, Ed¬ ward EUman, Dr. Wm. En¬ gelman, Troy A. Feitel, Mark FeinknoA Bernard Feitlinger, Rabbi Jerome Folkman, Mrs. MelvlUe Frank, Jules Garel,, Hariy GUtert, Dr. Ivah GUtert, Marvin Glassman/^ WiUiam' GUck, Dr. Sam Glote, Victor Goodman, Fred GraU, Martin Greenberg, AUen Gund er- steimer Jr., Mrs. Rotert HaUet.
Daniel Harrison, Myer Hausman, Rabbi Bennet Her¬ mann, WUliam Kahn, J. May¬ nard Kaplan, Thomas Kaplin, Donald Kdz, Marvin Kdz, Hardd Kayne, Louis Krak¬ off; Charles Y. Lazarus, Mrs. Simon Lazarus, Dr. Glrard Levy, Ben Mandel¬ korn, Hertert Meizlish, Nor¬ man Meizlish, Samuel Mel¬ ton, Dr. Hardd Monett, Mrs. Jerome Nakrin, Richard Neustadt^ Helen Nutis, Mrs. MUton Parker, MUton Pfai- sky, Marvin Pliskin, Melvin Rackoff; J.S. Resler, Mrs.' Marvin Rose, Altert Rosen, Mrs. DavldRotb, RabbiSwW.
Rutenstein,' Mrs. Joseph Schecter,, Hertert Schiff-. Burtm SchUdhoiise, Samuel J. Schlo41o'> Hardd Schot¬ tenstein, nbrs. L. Schotten-. steln. ,,,.
Mrs. il. Schottenstein, Harry Sclimtrtz, Stanley Sch¬ wartz, Jr.,^Leon Sellgson, Alvin Sh#|{9, Marvin SU- ter stein, ^^^Mey Skilken, Al Sdove, Ri^|i DavidStavsIv, A.C. Stripy'Joseph Summer, Dr. Jaines Tennenbaum, Dr. Albert Tyrder, Sigmund Wa8serstirem |
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