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JEWISH WESTERN BULLETIN
Friday, Jxily.l2, 1968,
ISRAEL CABINET ANNOUNCES
REFORM FOR SCHOOL SYSTEM
JERUSALEM — The Cabinet approved and forwarded to the Knesset (Parliament) a plan to reform the Israel school system, basing it on three educational stages of six, three and three years instead of the present eight and four year steps. One of the recommendations adopted by a
divided Cabinet calls for raising compulsory and free schooling to nine years instead of the present eight while an alternative draft proposed to raise it to 10 years.
Elementary school teachers recently held a one-day strike in protest against the expected imminent approval of the plan.
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The Woman^s Week
MIZRACHI WOMEN OF VANCOUVER will hold an annual garden party on Wednesday, July 17, from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. Izen, 3532 Oak St. Members and friends are cordially invited., ^
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FESTIVAL OF INTERNAIIONAI FILMS
Festival >69
July 12th to 29th
FRIDAY, JULY 12, Ingmar Bergman's "HOUR OF THE WOLF," Sweden.
SATURDAY, JULY 13, Francois Truffauf,
"THE BRIDE WORE BLACK,** France.
SUNDAY, JULY 14, Grand Prixe Winner, "FATHER," Hungary. MONDAY, JULY 15. Jean-Luc Codard, "LA CHINOISE," France. TUESDAY, JULY 16, "BENJAMIN," France.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, Luchino Viscounti, 'THE STRANCER,* Italy, France THURSDAY, JULY 18, Orson Wells. "OEDIPUS THE KINC," Britain FRIDAY, JULY 19, Marco Bellocchio, "CHINA IS NEAR," Italy.
SATURDAY, JULY 20, "HERE WE CO AROUND
THE MULBERRY BUSH," Britain.
SUNDAY, JULY 21, Philippe de Broca, "CARTOUCHE," France. MONDAY, JULY 22. Bob Dylan, "DONT LOOK BACK," U.S.A. TUESDAY, JULY 23, "FIFTH HORSEMAN IS FEAR," Czechoslovakia.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, "CHAFED ELBOWS" fir
"SCORPIO RISING." Underground Films.
THURSDAY, JULY 25, Robert Bresson, "MOUCHETTE." France.
FRIDAY, JULY 26, "VENOM," Denmark.
SATURDAY, JULY 27, "BATTLE OF ALGIERS," France.
SUNDAY, JULY 28, "HUNGER." Norway.
MONDAY, JULY 29, "JEU DE MASSACRE," France.
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Synagogue Youth spend summer in Israel
A record number of 231 teenagers of the United Synagogue of America will spend seven weeks in Israel this summer studying, working and exchanging views with their Israeli coimterparts as part of a comprehensive program to build bridges of greater understanding between the Jewish I Perennial honor . student, Su-ccmmunities of both countries. san Zimmerman, daughter of Mr.
The young men and women of and Mrs; Lou Zimmerman, has the 825 Conservative Jewish syn- been awarded -a Varsity Fund agogues in the United States and Scholarship" at the University of Canada left on their 13th annual Torontc for the third successive pilgrimage visit July 2. They will year. This year she also won the remain in Israel for a 'period of Evelyn McDonald Scholarship seven weeks. The program is c6- for English.
ordinated by the \ United Synagogue's Department of Ycnitii. This year the group will participate in an unusual archeological project. Members of the pilgrimage will assist the Israeli Ministry of Antiquities in excavating the ruins of a synagogue located in the city of Ashkelon, dating back to the Roman occupation of Palestine. The youngsters hope to unearth the mosaic tile floor of the ancient house of worship still hidden at the ruin.
Trade agreement ends
JERUSALEM — The Foreign Mihistry announced that Israel will not renew its 14-year-old trade pact with Poland which expires next October 1, and has so informed the Polish Government through the Dutch Embassy in Warsaw, which is handling Israeli affairs in that country. Poland severed diplomatic relations with Israel following the June 1967, Arab-Israeli war. According to a Foreign Ministry spokesman, trade between the two countries has been at a standstill since the rupture, but Poland owes Israel more than $2.5 million within the franiework of. their agreement.
Jose|>h Moskevitz posses July 3
VISITING HERE
Recent visitors to Vancouver to attend last week's Annual Meeting of the Canadian Derma-tological Association were Drs. Isaac and Anna Josy of Toronto. While in Vancouver they were the guests of their niece. Miss Susan Aizenman.
HOSTS ONEG SHABBAT
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lando will hold an Oneg Shabbat at their home at 1234 Matthews this evening in honor of the Bar-Mitz-vah of their son Peter. The Oneg Shabbat will follow Temple Sho-lom*s services at the Unitarian Centre.
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SISTERS RE-UNITED
Mrs. Lillian Azine of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is visiting Van-couv^. Mrs. Azine is a sister of Mrs. Jessie Mintz of 936 West 16th Ave. This will be the first reunion of the sisters in over 30 years.
MR. and MRS. HAROLD LANDO
invite their friends to share in the celebration of their son
MICHAEL ANTHONY'S ^
on Friday evening, July i2th, at 8:15 p.m. at TEMPLE SHOLOM at the Unitarian Centre, 949 W. 49th Ave. (49th and Oak)
Oneg Shabbat at our home, 1234 Matthews Avenue, immediately after the service.
— No cards have been sent —
JOSEPH MOSKOVITZ
Joseph Moskovitz passed away July 3 after a long illness. Bom in Russia, in 1889, he settled in Vancouver in 1924.
An early pioneer of the Vancouver Jewish Community, Mr. Moskovitz was one of the original members of the Sehara Tzedeck Synagogue. He was an active member of the Histraduth and the Achduth Society.
Predeceased by his eldest son Samuefin 1959, he leaves his wife Adelle, one son Israel, one daugh-er Mrs. David Shafran and seven grand-children.
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