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THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE
Friday, Oct. 13, 1967
Moscow Silent
On Prayerbooks
NEW YORK (TA)— Members
of the Appeal to Conscience
Foundation, which is composed
of Catholics, Protestants and
Jews, expressed “deep dismay”
tfc-t the Soviet Union had failed
to honor a promise it made to
a four-man Appeal delegation in
Moscow last April to provide the
New Year
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Russian Jewish community with
10,000 pnayerbooks before the
High Holy Days.
Rabbi Arthur Schneier of Park
Ea3t Synagogue, New York, pres
ident of the Foundation, said that
it had sought the intervention of
the Soviet Embassy in August to
ascertain the status of the print-
ting and distribution of the prom
ised books, and had written and
cabled Moscow without reply.
He said there was no indication
that the prayer books had been
printed.
Kosygin Declares
Soviet Attitude
18 *Uncompromising'
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Prem
ier Aleksei Kosygin of the Soviet
Union said last week in Moscow
at a dinner honoring President
Ayub Khan of Pakistan that the
Russian attitude toward Israeli
occupation of Arab territories
was “uncompromising.”
The Soviet leader equated the
U. S. war in Viet Nam with the
Israeli-Arab conflict. He said that
“if in the Near East, Israel com
mitted aggression against the
Arab states and is trying to hold
on to occupied territories, these
actions of Israel reflect attempts
by definite imperialist circles to
prevent the peoples of the Arab
countries from strengthening
their national independence. You
know well that the Soviet Union’s
position in respect to such in
trigue by the imperialist circles
is uncompromising.”
Mr. Kosygin said the “Soviet
Union sides with the Arab states
and supports their striving to
achieve a liquidation of the aft
ermaths of Israel’s aggression. We
are convinced that the just cause
of the Arab peoples will tri
umph.”
Rabb Graduate Center
Is Dedicated At
Brandeis University
WALTHAM, Mass. (JTA)—The
Rabb Graduate Center of Bran
deis University was dedicated at
ceremonies here. Underwritten
by the Rabb family in honor of
their parents, Joseph and the late
Lottie Rabinowitz, and through
a grant from the United States
Office of Education, the $1.3 mil
lion, three-story glass and brick
structure will house facilities for
640 graduate students working
towards degrees in twenty areas.
It provides a combination of sem
inar rooms, faculty offices and
offices for administrative person
nel. Included are more than 50
small offices for graduate stu
dents.
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Elwyn C. Tomlinson — President
JWB Moves To Firm Up
Center-Israel Ties
NEW YORK (JTA)—The board
of directors of the National Jew
ish Welfare Board voted appro
val at a meeting here of an ex
panded program to strengthen
bonds between American Jewish
community centers and YM-
YWHAs and Israel. The Jewish
Welfare Board will work with
the Jewish Agency for Israel or
the Israel Foundation for Cul
tural Relations with World Jewry
on a number of projects to attain
this objective.
Among the projects approved
were: enlargement of an ex
change program to employ Is
raelis in American centers and
Ys for a two-year period: em
ployment of Israelis as camp
counsellors and camp specialists
here; encouragement to Amer
ican teenagers to travel to Israel
for service; programs to encour
age more American Jews to give
volunteer service to Israeli pro
grams;. and expansion of pro
grams for training American and
Israeli center workers.
Two Arabs Villages
Now Being Rebuilt
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Two
Arab villages near Hebron, in
the west bank area, destroyed
during last June’s Six-Day War,
are being rebuilt by Israel, and
the residents of three Arab ref
ugee camps will be relocated
there.
The refugees to be moved to
the rebuilt villages are among
those who have been aided since
1950 by the United Nations Re
lief and Works Agency. Accord
ing to the report, Israel will es
tablish industries that would help
them, as well as the former in
habitants of the villages, to be
come self-supporting.
Find Prize Plane
TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Israeli
Air Force, it was disclosed, is in
possession of an operational two-
seater trainer plane, “El Goum-
huriyeh,” the pride of the Egyp
tian aircraft industry. The craft
was found, heavily camouflaged,
in the Sinai Desert near the Egyp
tian Army headquarters.
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