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Friday, Mar. 13, 1970
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Program Highlights
For JWB Biennial
NEW YORK — Daniel Patrick
Moyqihan, counsellor to the
President; Ambassador Yitzhak
Rabin of Israel, and U. S. Sen
ator Alan Cran
ston of Califor
nia will be ma-j
jor speakers at
the 1970 Bien-I
nial Convention!
of the National!
Jewish Welfare)
Board (JWB),
to be held atj
the Washington!
Hilton Hotel,
W as h i n gton, Feldman
from ^ March 18 to 22.
Sidney Feldman, president of
the AJCC, is convention co-
chairman.
Keynoter will be Dr. Herman
D. Stein, Provost, Social and Be
havioral Sciences, Case Western
Reserve University, Cleveland,
addressing the opening session
Wednesday evening, March 18,
on “Current Social Changes
Affecting Communal Institu
tions.”
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fection” is the subject of a ser
mon to be delivered by Rabbi
Edward T. Sandrow, chairman,
Commission on Jewish Chaplain
cy and past president, Rabbinical
Assembly of America, at a Satur
day morning service, which will
have some of the trappings of
religious services conducted by
chaplains for Jewish servicemen
and their families. The service
will be conducted by Chaplain
(Lt. Col.) E. David Lapp, U. S.
Army Chaplain School, Fort
Hamilton, N. Y.
Jewish activists from college
campuses will participate in the
convention. Martin Kaplan^ a
student at the City College of
New York who is chairman of
the Jewish Activist Front, will
moderate a panel on “Jewish
College Students View American
Jewish Life.” The panel discus
sion will be a feature of an Oneg
Shabbat program on Saturday
afternoon.
The students will discuss Zion
ism on the campus, the Jew in
the campus rebellion, the assim
ilation of the Jewish college stu
dents, and radical Judaism.
Other speakers will be: Rabbi
Morris Lieberman of the Balti
more Hebrew Congregation, and
chairman of JWB’s Armed
Forces and Veterans Services
Committee, who will speak Fri
day morning on “The Challenge
in Serving Military Personnel
and Hospitalized Veterans in
the '70s”; Mrs. Maurice Ritz,
president, Milwaukee Jewish
Community Center, and chair
man, JWB’s Manpower Commis-
sinn. who will speak—Friday
Soviet Jewish Family
Asks UN for Aid
UNITED NATIONS, N. T,
(JTA) — Ambassador Yoeef To-
koah of Israel delivered to Secre
tary-General U Thant a letter re
ceived by Prime Minister Golds
Medr from a Moscow Jewish fam
ily appealing for her assistance
in securing permission to leave
the Soviet Union to be reunited
with kin in Israel.
Mr. Tekoah, who returned
from Israel recently, asked the
Secretary-General to have the
Moscow letter distributed ae an
official document of the General
Assembly. In his covering letter
Mr. Tekoah drew attention to his
previous communication of Nov.
10, 1969 dealing with the refusal
of the Soviet authorities to grant
exit permits to permit the re
unification of families in Israel.
The letter transmitted to Mr.
Thant in photostat form was
originally addressed to Mrs. Meir
oo Dec. 9, 1969 and was signed
by Yoslf and Sofia Kazakov, who
gave a Moscow street address.
They appealed to Mrs. Meir for
help in leaving the Soviet Union
to rejoin their aon Yakov Kaza
kov who bad settled in IsnaeL
They related that they had re
ceived the required affidavit
from their son and had filed it
with the necessary documents and
application for an exit permit
They were notified by the OVIR,
a section of the police, that their
application had been denied.
The Kazakovs said they bad
then addressed an appeal to the
beads of the Soviet regime am
to the legal authorities but
had again been Informed by
OVIR that their application bad
. been rejected.
The Kazakovs told Mrs. Meir
that the rejection of the permit
was a violation of their human
rights as guaranteed by the
United Nations Convention to
whit* the Soviet Union was a'*
signatory. They gave her full
permission to broadcast or other
wise publicize their letter in the
hope that an aroused world opin
ion would compel the Soviet
authorities to permit them to pro
ceed to Israel, which they said,
they considered their homeland.
morning on “Jewish Community
Center and YM-YWHA Man
power: Prospects and Issues in
the Decade Ahead”; Louis Stem,
South Orange, N. J., JWB presi
dent, who will present the report
of the president; and Sanford
Solender, executive vice presi
dent, JWB, who will speak on
“Frospectus for JWB’s Future in
LENOX THEATRE —1
Bibi Andersson, Robert
Stack, James Farentino
“STORY OF A
, WOMAN”
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LENOX THEATRE—II
Mario Thomas
and
Alan Alda
in
“JENNY”
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Lenox Square Shopping
Contor 233-0338
an Evolving American Jewish
Community” at the closing ses
sion Sunday morning, March 22.
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