Page 2 - The Canadian Jewish News - Wednesday. September 14,1966
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Official
Released
Amsterdam (JCNS) - Miss Gertrud Schlottke, a former German Nazi official who is accused of being involved in the deportation of Jews from Holland between 1942 and 1944, has been released on bail of 10,000 marks by the Munich District court, it was learned here this week.
Together with her superiors in Holland at the time. Dr. Wilhelm Harster and Willy Zopf, Miss Schlottke was arrested in Bavaria in Januarj- this year. She was charged with complicity in the murder of more than 82,000 Dutch Jews.
Immediately after the war Miss Schlottke received a relatively mild sentence fi-om a Dutch special tribunal. For many years, until her arrest in Bavaria, she has been working as a clerk somewhere in Baden-Wuert-temberg, in West Germany.
During the Second World War she was an official of the so-called "Referat IV B 4" the Security Department in The Hague under Nazi command. She has been accused of registering the names of Jews andnon^ews to be deported from Wester-bork camp to German concentration camps.
CrollGivens Head BB Drive
The campaign for B'nai B'rith Seals to be used on Jewish New Year Cards and-other letters during now and Yom Kippur is on and will continue to September 30th.
Heading the list of honorary chairmen for the B'nai B'rith Yom Tov Seal Fund are Senator David A. CroU, Q.C.. and His Honor Mayor Philip Givens, Q.C.
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Hoppy New Year to all friends and relatives
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NEWLY WED?
'The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and v/ife. Notify your 'group' v/ithout delay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, notify the Commission.
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HUMAN REUTIOMS
A Mother's Choice
QUESTION: My daughter 24, was married at 18. A baby was born after a year and did not live long. A year later, she divorced her husband. He made her life unbearable.
She has lived with me since, and has worked steadily. She has been dating very nice boys and seeing one fellow often. Last week, she told me she was in her second month of pregnancy.
She swore that it was th first time she had had intimate relations with anyone since her divorce, I believe here. He admits responsibility, is willing to support the child, but won't get married. This boy wants her to have an abortion, which she won't hear of.
She says she will keep the child and if I want her to, she will move and have someone watch the baby while she works.
Am I doing right to keep her in my home and not to worry what my temily or next door neighbor will think?
ANSWER: For a girl, having an out-of-wedlock child often tells of the psychological problems created for her either by the total absence of her father, or by a withdrawn father. The childhood yearning to be close to a loving bther-figure isactedout sometimes in having relations with a man who is not at all desired as a permanent mate.
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When the child is kept by the mother, it is often to alleviate her guilt. Having to work hard to support Uie child, the mother feels she is doing penance for having
DR. ROSE N. FRANZBLAU
violated her moral and religious values. Keeping the child may also be, in some ways, an act of rebellion. It says to the world that she can violate codes and get away with it.
There is no greater tragedy to a mother than the death of her child. A parent sometimes feels that having another child will help to minimize the pain.
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Your daughter must be helped to gain some clear insights into the unconscious drives and motivations that led her to act out in this way. Therapy will help her make the best decision as far as the child is concerned.
As a loving mother you are naturally suffering along with your daughter. Perhaps you also feel somewhat responsible for the difficulty in which she finds herself. Facing disapproval from your family is also not a very happy anticipation. But while you may not approve of what is happening, you are a fine parent in feeling that you cannot cast out your daughter and make her feel unwanted and unloved. By standing by and seeing her through, you can help your daughter arrive at the point where she does not have to go through life hurting and punishing herself.
Let her contact the family agency of our religious persuasion. They will give her immediate attention and will provide whatever services she needs regardless of her ability to pay for them.
It would be well to keep this whole story within the bosom of the family.
North American Banks Accused Of Prejudice
New York, (JCNS) - Despite an acute shortage of talent, virtually aU North American banks were following the same policy of discrimination against Jews,
Morris Abram, chairman of ttie American Jewish Committee, stated here.
He said that a survey of 50 of America's largest banks had showed that prejudice
Mr. and Mrs. H. Weisfeld wish all their children, grandchildren, mechutonim and relatives, and also Mr. and Mrs. H. Wagman, their family, all their friends and all the people of Israel and our Bretheren the world over a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
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and discrimination in fact excluded all Jews from responsible executive positions. Reftiting the image of the so-called "powerful Jewish banker", he revealed that of the 50 banks surveyed, 45 had no Jewish senior official, four had one Jew each in top position and the fifth had only four.
Of 3,438 middle management officials - executive below senior level - only 32 were Jews. And all this was despite the shortage of talented banking personnel, Mr. Abram said.
He added that the situation was "particularly extreme" in New York City where only one Jew could be found a-mong 173 senior officials in nine of the city's largest banks.
Excerpts of interviews with bankers clearly revealed prejudice, Mr. Abram stressed. He said that a typical comment why Jews were not engaged, was that the Jew was "inclined towards wheeling and dealing and impatience with the advancement of a typical banking career."
One banker questioned whether "Jews, because of centuries of oppression, were not by nature over-aggressive, over - clever, excessively scheming and often dishonorable."
Infiltrators Are Killed
By Israelis
Haifa (JCNS) Two armed infiltrators Were killed by an Israel Army patrol unit near Kfar Yuval, in Upper Galilee. Two others managed to escape in the darkness.
Submachine-guns were found on the marauders' bodies. The men, apparently were on a sabo«':^e mission inside Is*'
Accorcing to an official spokesman the indications are that the infiltrator grouf came from Syria. The mer wore camouflaged khaki clothes and rubber shoes.
Israel has lodged a complaint with the U.N. Truce Supervision Commission.
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9TH BIENNIAL CONVENTION
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OCTOBER 22-24, 1966
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FOR THE FIRST TIME IN CANADA — Dr. Vlidimir Halperin, zerlind) will address ORT DeltgatM. and friends. Dr. Director of World ORT Union (Htadquarlert: Geneva, Swit-Halparin will report on the global ORT programme of Rehabilitation through Training, and focus his Convention Message on
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EXTEND TO ALL RELATIVES f ND FRIENDS THEIR BEST WISHES FOR THE HOLY DAYS.
Mrs. Harry Abella and children Deena, Errol and Brenda, wish sisters and brothers and sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law and all their children, the nnembers of the Zionist Revisionist Organization, Jordania Chapter of Toronto, and all members of the Keitzer Sick Benefit Society, and the Ladies Auxiliiary, a happy and prosperous New Year.
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