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(.IT A > — Prime Minister Keith
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at a Parliamentary luncheon for
visiting Israeli Foreign Minis-
ter Abba Eban that New Zea-
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friendly relations with Israel
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man who, while enduring the
most barbaric cruelty and in-
dignity. finds in himself the
extraordinary courage to fight
for justice and freedom.
"The Fixer," says Dr. Scha-
chtel. "reflects the essential
spiritual tragedy of our time."
On April 19. Dr. Schachtel
will present the fourth in his
1967 book lecture series, a dis-
cussion of the highly controver-
sial “The Death of a President"
by William Manchester. Those
interested in more information
NAZI LEADER WHO DEPORTED
50,000 ARRESTED IN GERMANY
Bonn, March 13. ( JTA ) —
Otto Bovensiepen, 61. whom a
Danish court sentenced to death
in 1951 for his war crimes in
that country during the Ger-
man occupation, was arrested
at Muelheim, West Germany,
today, and turned over to the
West Berlin authorities for trial
on charges that he had given
the orders for the deportation
of 50,000 Berlin Jews to death
Honorary Committee
Supports Israel
Ambassador’s Ball
Headed by Houston's Mayor
Louie Welch, an honorary com-
mittee of distinguished citizens
is lending its support of the
Ambassador’s Ball, it was an-
nounced by Mr. and Mrs. I. S.
Deutser, chairmen of the Ball
which will be held Saturday
evening, April 22 in the Sham-
rock Hilton Hotel.
The Honorary Committee
includes the Consul of Israel
and Mrs. Laacov Hess, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Bob Smith, Mr. and
Mrs 1. Weiner, Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin M. Shlenker. and Mr. and
Mrs. George Haikin. Names of
other prominent leaders will be
announced shortly.
Drs. Helen and Samuel
Schaffer, Chairmen of the Com-
mittee of Hosts and Hostesses
are busily engaged in the mul-
titude of details that accompany
the ph ning for this top social
event of the season.
One of the highlights of the
Ball will be the participation of
young ladies in the community
between the ages of sixteen and
twenty in the colorful presenta-
tion to the Ambassador and
Mrs. Harman. A special Cotil-
lion Committee is being formed
for that purpose.
Also being formed are other
Committees which will take
care of decorations, arrange-
ments, reservations and many
other details.
The Ambassador's Ball is
being arranged on behalf of
State of Israel Bonds under the
auspices of the Houston Israel
Bond Committee, Saul Gerber,
general chairman.
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Editor Of London
Jewish Paper Dismissed
By Zionist Federation
London, March 12. (JTA)
The Board J Directors of the
Zionist Rrvirw dismissed Jon
Kimche this weekend as editor
of the Jewish (bserter and
Middle East Review as the cul-
mination of a dispute in which
Mr. Kimche accused the Zion-
ist F rdrration of Britain of cen-
worship of material in the Ob-
vryrr. The Zionist Federation
is the principal stockholder in
rhe Zionist Review, publisher
t the Observer. The dismissal
was contained in a lengthy let-
o-r to Mr. Kimche which was
relrasrd in its entirety.
The letter denied that the
dispute with Mr. Kimche ema-
■rated from an intervention
last werk by Israel's Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol, who was
reported objecting to an article
published in the Observer
against Israel's Minister of Jus-
tice Yazcov Shapiro. It charged
MIr. Kimche with ignoring in-
structions from the editorial
committee not to print an arti-
cle on unemployment in Israel,
which the committee considered
"misleading," whereupon the
printers were ordered not to
print that issue, and Mr.
Kimche was charged with re-
peated violations of an agree-
ment of his duties as editor.
camps.
Bovensiepen headed the Ges-
tapo office in Berlin from 1941
to 1943. Later he was transfer-
red to Denmark. The latter
country released him in 1953,
after his death sentence had
been commuted to life impris-
onment. He has been living in
Germany since his return in
1953.
DR. SCHACHTEL TO
LECTURE ON “THE FIXER",
1967 AWARD WINNING BOOK
"The I ixer" by Bernard Mal-
amud, who recently won the
1967 National Book Award for
fiction, will be discussed by Dr.
Hyman Judah Schachtel, chief
rabbi of Temple Beth Israel,
on V ednesday , March 22.
The lecture will be presented
at 10:30 a.m. at Temple Beth
Israel under the sponsorship of
the Beth Israel Sisterhood. Ad-
mission is one dollar for those
yy ithout season tickets.
“The Fixer" concerns a Jew-
ish handyman in Czarist Russia
who is falsely accused of ritual
murder. It is based on an actual
event, the arrest of Mendel
Beilis in Kiev in 1911 on the
charge of killing a Christian
boy to use his blood for Pass-
over matzos.
The theme is universal . . .
The Jewish DICiENI
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FRANK SINATRA CONTRIBUTES
$100,000 FOR BROTHERHOOD
CENTER IN NAZARETH, ISRAEL
Miami Beach, Feb. 26.
(JTA) — Frank Sinatra, the
singer and film star, announced
here a contribution of $100,000
toward the Frank Sinatra Inter-
national Brotherhood Center at
Nazareth, the all-Arab city in
Israel. His announcement was
one of the highlights of the
four-day conference held here
by the American Histadrut De-
velopment Foundation, which
concluded today. The Founda-
tion supplements the cash in-
come derived from the Israel
Histadrut campaign. It was an-
nounced that Mr. Sinatra had
already paid $59,000 toward
fulfillment of his $100,000
pledge.
William L. Sy Ik, of Phila-
delphia, national chairman of
the Histadrut campaign, who
presided at the dinner where
Mr. Sinatra announced his
pledge, said that the event here
has pushed the Histadrut Foun-
dation's nationwide $10,000,
000 goal for 1967 to more than
$8,450,000. Among other gifts
announced at the dinner, $100,
000 was given by Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Newmark. of Miami
Beach; an additional $50,000,
supplementing a previous $25.
OOO bequest. from Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Feinstein. of Mi-
ami Beach; and a $25,000 be-
quest announced by Mrs. Elsie
Bi men.
The conference w as conclud
rd today with a seminar in
estate planning, led by Dr. Sol
Stein, national executive direc-
tor of the Israel Histadrut Cam-
paign. Other speakers at the
conference included Michael
Arnon, Israel's consul-general
in New York. The Histadrut
Pioneer Award was given to
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rifkin, of
Miami Beach and Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.
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