Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 26, 1979 Page: 26 of 36
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Joseph E. Persico, whose book,
“Piercing the Reich”, tells the
story of the birth of OSS, will
speak Saturday afternoon at 3
p.m. at the Jewish Community
With surveillance by CIA under
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come controversial.
Formerly speech writer for
Nelson Rockefeller while governor
of New York and later vice presi-
dent, Persico was among the first
to see copies of the War Report of
the OSS, Vol. II, when it became
declassified in February, 1976, af-
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Introducing his new book: "Piercing the Reich”
Author Joseph E. Persico speaks at
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He used the Freedom of Infor-
mation act to get CIA to declassi-
fy some 520 documents, studied
them, made a list of more than
200 who had done intelligence
work behind the German lines
toward the end of World War II.
He ferreted out 122 of them, in-
cluding many Jews, and talked
with them. From what he learned
in these interviews, Persico put to-
gether this story, "Piercing the
Reich”, revealing a comprehen-
sive, engrossing history of OSS
agents inside Germany.
There will be no admission
charge for this meeting at the
JCC.
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Qualifications: Administrative, Organizational and
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Send resume to: P.O. Box 12482, St. Louis, Mo. 63132.
Family Service Center
“ Close99
Workshop May 5
Family Service Center is hold-
ing a Saturday workshop for
women only which will teach the
art of forming good relationships.
Co-leader Carol Kelleher explains,
“Forming close and meaningful
relationships is one of the most
difficult tasks each of us faces.
The profession of nursing is a suffering soul. In the long, cruel Through some lecture and skills
boon to humanity. Angels are not hours of the night, when a patient practice we hope to develop the
dressed in flowing robes and is overwhelmed by discomfort, capacity for intimacy. The day
wings; they wear the simple white losing his confidence in the will include discussion on the
uniform of a nurse. No one on coming of a better day, she is by nature of healthy relationships
earth is more essential, nor does his side to see him through the with the same and the opposite
anyone help so much in the heal- harsh vigil. And when the dawn sex."
ing of maladies than the nurse, comes and the fever abates, and The course meets May 5 from
Her presence in a sick room, as the pain is eased, she rejoices 9:30 to 4:30 at the Central Fami-
she quietly and efficiently goes humbly and prays gratefully. For ly Service Center. Reservations are
about her assigned ministrations a nurse is a woman of faith in God needed and enrollment is limited
in behalf of the patient, is the since she knows that He is the
answer to a prayer. She is a supreme physician,
priestess at the altar of medicine, ‘
the physician’s assistant, without Women can be praised for
whose cooperation the doctor can manifold achievements. They can
hardly function. She is the indis- do great things in the world for
pensable agent in the art and the good of all. But never is
science of the conquest of disease, woman a greater person than
A good nurse uplifts the spirit when she is the nurse. Let none of
of her patient. She knows when to us ever take for granted these
talk and to keep silent. She under- dedicated women, these unsung
stands the signs of fatigue and heroines in countless dramas of
restlessness, of loneliness and life versus death.
despair. She is unobtrusive, yet Nursing is a wonderful career People’s Republic of China
ever present to answer the call for for a girl to choose. For the con- secretly during March, Haaretz
her service. Always her patient’s tribution of the nurse is a blessing revealed. The paper’s reliable mili-
welfare comes first Like a mother to herself and at the same time tary correspondent, Zeev Schiff,
soothing her hurt child, she knows the fulfillment of one of man- said the delegation discussed
how to encourage and hearten a kind’s constant needs. projects and Israeli products
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1 the Chinese. There were no im-
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Agency Center.
Published last month by Viking
Israeli mission Press, his book relates details of
, . intelligence work which turned
visits Lilina the tide in Allied efforts to van-
JERUSALEM, (UTA) - An Is- quish Nazi Germany in World War
raeli economic mission visited the Il-
mediate results, the paper re-
ported. But the hope is that once
the peace with Egypt “takes
hold,” the Chinese will see fit to
thaw their cold relations with Is-
rael.
The Israeli delegation was
flown to China aboard the private
business jet of millionaire busi-
nessman Shaul Eisenberg, who has
major interests in the Far East and
was the go-between in arranging
the mission. The plane left Ben
I Gurion Airport under conditions
I of secrecy and flew to China with
5 one stopover. The Israeli team re-
mained in China for a “short
jj) time,” Haaretz said. Official
k sources would neither confirm nor
P deny the report.
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