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Film Party Planned For College Campaign Tb* Jcwiah FadrraUoa Col rab 10 at Uw JCr to OaaUae fcw their upcotiitaa cam . The three chairmen of RobM Kotnlrk and JUI Lual M (be pnv la dt>the vartoua ofiUgM
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OoUaSB Campaign Co-cbatnaeo are (mo left. Mart Uppalt, RobH Kotaib:* and JUI UiMgartan names of the people they will be contacting about the events of the Campaign There are over 12S coilese ace people In the CoUecr Caropalga.
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College Campaign should ron tact the chairmen Kolnkk al SKMTa. Uppett at S5I 3111, or UuatgartenatSXMIll Conrad Koller hi the staff person wwlUag with the Campaign He -omk be centaclad al the Jewiib Federation SSMMb
WASHINGTON - US Commerce Secretary Philip M Klut/nlrk railed Intema llonal trade "the intrrrhantie that makes for peaceful rela tlonshtps" between the nations of the world Addressing the ii—isl winter meetinx of the B'aal B'rtth Intemattonal Hoard of Cover ndm here, Klutznlck admitted that. In terms of detente, the trade embargo by the United States against the Soviet Union was "a step backward" and contrary to President Car ter's nature But t»e detenrted the action as nen-^ the Kremlin on not lavaatan of AfgflaniBian WHS unacteplaMc
"If you have to make a decl slontopt' • • Its t)eller In ,iu tionlheni.i, ,,„ .....,,,.. klessness." herald The Commerce Secretary alao added that despite other actions, the ITnited Nations was important to (he United .States and cited the vote ag ainst the .Soviet Union for the invasion, poinlinf; out that it was the first lime a key world power was sn denounced by that body Klutznlck said that every one wants to Ret on with detente, with a restoration of relaiionithipii Companng the relalMnahlpa between natioas arltb those t»etween husband
Rabbi Cites Sense of Belonging Education, to Halt Cult Growth
MEW YORK A noted •hbl who hai made an Intrn !«• Uudy of rettgloui cuiu Md tbe l«« JWB Career De•hiiiaent inaUtule for Jewiah lUltary ebapialna, an annual mtabig contaranee lor VetarBi AdaUnMratbM Jawtah
chaplains, thai "the emotive, experiential side of being Jewish" muBt be emphasized and strengthened If the trend of Jewish young people to )o<n these cults Is to be curtted, lUMil A James Rudln. Assistant National Director of
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TeniilK Sl*r Arthur Ashr will be Ih** fpiitiired ^u*-<i III thf 16th ail I hiir ity Si> ih .11 6 30 p til III I r^iiiv r drh HaiImom Also on the Kuesl IliM w cordlfin lo JWIrry B Prrlniiter, will be Tom Ostxirnr Sandy Buda ind Tom Apkc Mr Perimeter also an wiuncad that aetectkin of the matrofialMaii high school ath leie of Uie year will take plare In three weeks The winner alao will be hon»r<Ni ai lh<Stan
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to Uie chairmen. t nUn party win hlgbUgM the tetMOm tH ibe CtUtm CamTlw laadin ie»lewad the of the Campalyi. cMnmuntty. and •var tbctr role bi Iba Tb* *9 • Rariibi the UJA AeM raplive lor collete camIn the midwect He ar the ihowlnc of fUm Let It be' which told lealory of UJA In Israel The leaden aiao rtlariMwiil a wafk Ibay wlil ba dab« to •w* (be aoeeaaa af Iba Cam-
Tennis Star Arthur Ashe Will Attend Sports Stag
The David E Beber Scholarabtp Committee has ex tended the deadline for receipt of scholanhip appflcatlOM In Catagortss I * Ilia Fab 29 Undsr Caiafory I, loans •f up la 0,MB at a mhilmal Ikrae per cent per year In tereat rale are available to local Jewish youth (o help I them attend the coilege or { unlversKy of tksir choice CaTafsry II provMsa aqulv•laal loana to persons studylag br dte rabbinate the ' riBlarsU, Ihe leaching of Jawlsb studies or languaflc, a* well as careers In Jewish sodal or communal
aervtoe ^ Further InTormstlon and applications for loans covered by thaae calagMles can be obtained from the Department of Jewish Education. n4«00 ext M. as can appllcatkins for Catefortas III A IV I Ctsgnr^r III makes svsUabic granU of up la MM to IJawWi youth lor vMUag or atwijrtaig la Isnal an approvad prograMS. CaiagDry IV wrnmpissas adMlarriripa ier jWHlh acUvlUes birtuilbn sunuaar camps, InsWfuIss or BwiysntkMipflimradbyJawliiiirsimoiisornattoBaler tanlMilMi and Mr ON JOC Sumnar Day Canp.
InterrellRlous Affairs of the American Jewish (Committee. tfKkt al the annual Institute, held at Ihe Prince Oorge Hotel, In New York "No Jewish family is Immune to the challenge of the culU." KabbI Rudln ex plained, tuslng his conclusksns on research that he and his wile Marcia had conducted for a book they have co-au thored, titled "Prison or Par adise? The New Religious CulU." which Is to be pulv llshed bl AprU by William Col Itaw Publishers of Cleveland and New York He continued "Our research shows that young Jews from a wide varllety of Jewish backgrotoids, ranging from graduates of day schools snd Yeshlvaa to thoae wlio have had no Jewish education, have Joined such groups aa the Ur.iflcatkNi Cburcb. Scientology. Hare Krishna. Jaws for Jesus. Chll drsa af God, U» Divine Ught Mlsshm. The Way Intcmatlontl. and the Church of Armaggedon/Love Family "Our ftaidbici taMttcato tban thai evsa ntenslve Jewiah educatlaa by llsell may be InsufOciaal to nut this It must be eaaaMned with a sense of beioaglag to a caring communKy. The smotlva, smsilattlial side af bata« Jewish Bsadi to be emphasiied bi
life The sense of all Jews car Ing about another's welfare must become more than rtietorlc • Ttie primary target of the cults, he went on. is "the ideal isllc. Insecure 18-to-2S-year old, usually coming from a middie-clasa or upper-middle class background, the child of materially successful paren Is " Nearly hall of today's cult members have attended college, he reported Rabbi Rudln pointed out "an unusually high percentage of Jews" were In the cults, the figures far In excess of the 2 8 per cent that Jews represent In the national populatkm He gave as examples: Unification Church. 12 per cent Jewish. Hare Krishna. » per cent Jewiah; Divine Light Mission. more than 2S per rent Jewish "Some optimists thought that the cult phenomenon would end after the brutal Jonestown murders In 1971," he sdded "But It did not, snd today ttie major culls are stronger than ever " RabM Rudbi set out a four point program lor the Jewish community In aproaching Ihe cult phenomenon: I. More "God Talk " and em phasia on spiritual values In Jewisli life, especially In schools and synaMigues I. Intcaslflsd couraes of bi-
structlon at>out the cults In Jewish schools } Providing a legal and safe means for cull members to leave the group without physi ral or psychological harm 4 Kehabiliiation programs for former cult members, similar to the pmgrams of such groups as Alcoholics Anony mous "Jewish memt>ershlp In the qilts Is a continuing hemorrhage, draining away some of our best and brightest, (hough often misguided, young Jews." Rabbi Kudin cautioned Rabbi Rudln documented the anil Semitic teachings In the works of the Rev .Sun Myung Moon, in a report Is sued by the American Jewish Committee in 1976
Plan Proposed to German Teachers BONN iJTAi A detailed list of recommendations on how to deal with the Nazi period in West (;erman schools has been prepared by the Central Organtiatkon of Jews In West Germsny and the trade union representing educstors snd scientific workers The documents were presented to Peter Glotz. s member of the West Bertbi Senate and min Ister to charts of the educatkMi system bi the city.
and wife, he said. "Every in a while, one of the partners must say. No, (his is as far as you ran go' " He said that Jews, as well as other minorities, nrvertienefl from wars Bui "the (ragi <i( Jewish life Is thai we are ways on the top of the agendi even if indirectly, in worl events," he said Commenting that he is "dl lUusloned " t)y neu. •• the Diaspora. Klui r| Jews to have respi mutual differences Now is the lime to reawaken any dll ference over the Diaspori Isaue. he said, adding that believed "the Diaspora will be around a long time" Klutznlck told the Board of (Jovernors that he chose B'nal B'rith over other Jewish organizations many years ago because "I wanted to be a member of an organlzatl that was militant for the Je ish people, not for a cause B'nal B'rith was militant in keeping a sense of harmony among those who differ This, he explained, is "tl basic principle and coiK-epI B'nal B'rith and without ^ there Is no role" for the orgaiv tzatlon The Commerce Secretary, who IS also one of two 5*'nal B'rith members In Ihe Carter Cabinel i the other is Trans portation Secretary Neil Goldschmldti. railed for a "rebirth of a new mission" for B'nal B rilh "Let us quit worrying about lUt some of the things we're not. lOt^ going to solve anyway and let] us start to lead In the area the great (hings that Jewlsl|{ life needs." he declared
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WOWT Airs Purim Program Queen Esther, a televi sion program about Purim will be aired Saturday. Feb 16 at 2 pm on WOWT. Channel 8 The program, produced by (he Jewish Federation <>( New York, is sponsored by the Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federation of Omaha Purim occurs on March 2 this year This program Is the sixth In s series of monthly programs on WOWT