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FLYING CHAPLAIN SERVES LEON ZAINFELD MEMORIAL WISE GROUP OF HADASSAH
ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY FUND AIDS B.B. YOUTH Members and those interested
The Texoma Region, B’nai in joining are invited to attend
B’rith Youth Office, has recently the Membership Coffee on
acquired a mimeograph machine August 13, at 10:30 am., at the
from funds donated to the Leon home of Mrs. Max Melasky,
The mimeograph machine
fulfills a need recognized by
both the youth and B’nai B’rith
adult community. A plaque is
being inscribed “In Memory of
Leon Zainfeld 1941-1967.”
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written an article in a Negro Fairbanks and the 125
teachers periodical charging that servicemen he serves as chaplain
Jewish teachers dominated the ni wlhinice heipuit th^Air
New York public school system Force
and that they and their “Negro In addition to directing a
imitators” were poisoning the religious school for about 50
minds of Negro pupils. New students, performing weddings,
York University subsequently burials, “innumerable
cancelled the appointment under circumcisions." and teaching
an arrangement under which English literature at Alaska
students Sid they would finance University, heand hiswifemust
a similar appointment for the cope with such problems 4s
Negro leachet without university keepinga kosher home. The
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approval. Washington to visit his parents,
Provost Dale R Corson, who told the Jewish Week that meat
has been acting president since and provisions for him and his
James A. Perkins announced wife are flown in from Seattle
plans to retire, said Cornell and that Mrs. Fellner bakes the
University “is not anti-Semitic, family challah.
“Mr. Corson also said that Mr. He reported he also puts out a
Hatchett’s credentials for the weekly news bulletin for his
university’s new Black Studies congregants, runs an adult
Center faculty had been education course and a couples’
“carefully reviewed by Vice club and sometimes uses
Provost Kennedy and others, audio-visual techniquesisin.hi
. . services. His wife is president of
and the appointment was the locai Hadassah. The
rejected by President Perkings Paris-born rabbi attended
last spring on the merits of Mr. Hebrew University, was
Hatchett's record.” graduated from the Talmudic
The column also asserted that--------
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whether or not he is
anti-Semitic.” Mr. Hatchett was
Zainfeld Memorial Fund. These 10918 Endicott. Call Mrs.
contributions were sent in by Melasky at 723-1189 and let her
BBYO advisors, relatives and know if you will attend.
friends of the Zainfeld family.
Cornell U Provost Hits
Article Pointing To
Black Anti-Semitism In
Many Student Incidents
Washington (JTA J-The
Cornell University provost has
accused nationally syndicated
columnists Rowland Evans and
Robert Novak of “particularly
blatant and damaging"
inaccuracies in a column
declaring there was black
anti-Semitism on the strife-torn
campus, the Washington Post
reported this week. Mr. Novak
replied that he and his colleague
had re-checked their sources
“and stand by the column as
written without exception.” The
column published in the Post on
July 21, declared that “the
dominant issue to be pursued by
Cornell’s black militants” when
school is resumed in the fall “has
an overt anti-Semitic tone: A
charge that Jewish professors
blocked the appointment to the
faculty of an extremist black
militant on grounds of
anti-Semitism.
The column added that the
Cornell Negro students would
demand that John Hatchett of
New York be hired “as a matter
of black self-determination
Jones. Mr. Novak said, in
defending the column, that the
Cornell administration should
have responded, not to the
column, but “to the incendiary
speech by Tom Jones as a threat
to it as an institution.”
anti-Semitism deepens Cornell’s
climate of fear Through the
summer, there were scattered
campus beatings of white
students by unknown Negro
assailants.”
The Provost replied that the
assertions of campus beatings
were “also untrue” and that he
was not aware “that anything .
like a climate of fear exists on
the campus at this time.” The
Provost did not comment on
another charge in the column
that there was evidence of black
anti-Semitism in a June 29
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New and prospective
Weizmann Hadassah members
will be entertained at a coffee on
August 13, 10:30 a.m., at the
home of Mrs. Bernard Wishnow,
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interested in attending or joining
are asked to call Mrs. Wishnow,
729-8415, or Mrs. Daum,
667-4742.
Rosh Hashanah cards are
being sold by Mrs. Dagani,
723-3998, and Mrs. Wishnow,
729-8415.
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