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Jerusalem (CJN). — The Jerusalem Post and Davar. semi-official gove r n m e ri t newspapers, report that M. J. Nurenberger and Dorothy C. Nurenberger, editor and publisher and associate editor respectively of The Canadian Jewish News, now are touring Israel as guests of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Nurenberger was re-cdved on Sunday by the highest officials of. the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ITiey discussed the present state of Canada-Israel relations.
(The Nurenbergers, accompanied by their daughters Cynthia and Barbara, will return to Canada at the beginning of August.)
QANTAS GIVES IN TO ARAB BOYCOTT
SYDNEY (JCNS) — The sudden recall of the Israel-bound Qantas Australian Airlines' representative, Colin Atkinson, who left here early in May but never arrived in Israel, has been interpreted by the Australian daily press and informed aviation circles as a submission by Qantas airline officials to Arab pressure.
From Canberra it is reported that Qantas abandoned a plan to open a sales of-fite fir TsTagl following Arab threats to ban the airline
from Arab countries. It is understood that the threat was made direct to Australia's Ambassador in Cairo, Francis Stewart, and that it was delivered while Mr. Atkinson was on his way to his Tel Aviv post.
Qantas was to have opened its Tel Aviv office in accommodation provided by B.OA.C. The Israeli Ambassador to Australia. David Tesher, had been officially informed of the Qantas plan to establish an office in Israel.
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Qantas gave wide publicity to Mr, Atkison's appointment within the Australian Jewish community and special farewell functions were organized by Qantas for him, including a special press party.
The Conqdion Jewish. Newi, Friday,-July 24Hi. 1964 — Page 7
Singles'' Week At Grossingers
A "Summer Rendezvouz Week for Single People" will be held August 23-30 at Grossinger Country Club, Grossinger, N. Y. Everything will be planned to bring single people together and make it eaisy for boy to meet girl and girl to meet boy.
A happy round of romantic activities and events should keep Dan Cupid very busy all week long at the popular Catskill Mountain resort.
Highlights will include cocktail and get-together parties, a moonlight swim and dance party, sweetheart golf, tennis, and table-tennis tournaments, great shows, special late shows in the Terrace Room Lounge, special entertainment, and dancing to four great bands.
There'll be surprises to help make the "Summer Ren dezvous for Single People" an exciting, niemorable week for everyone there.
injiH-n-inni-nisniBy; LEONARD LYON PROJECT: Orson Welles will team with scenic-designer Sean Kenny in a spectacular live version o; "Gone With the Wind." It will use 400 real horses, 20 movie projectors and the songs of that period. They'll present it in a huge, movable auditorium.
STOCKS: Charlie ehaplih, who made a fortune with his special gift for knowing how to please the public, recently made more millions — by speculating that the public is wrong. At the first hint of the Surr geon General's report on cigarets, Chaplin bought the depressed tobacco stocks — and sold them when they rebounded. He bought the stocks again at the low when the report was published, and sold again
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AGE: Jim Henaghen, the ex-Hollywood colummst who came to Spain as John Wayne's associate, has been steady-dating a young beauty in Madrid. He shugged about their age difference: "True, I'm a year older than her niother, but on the other hand she's a year younger than my son.
BULLFIGHTER: On July 11 David Moss, whose father is a Hollywood fihn-cutter, will make his debut in Madrid's third bull ring. Moss, billed,as El Americano, has had 25 bullfights. His first was in Tia Jua-na when he was 23, seven years ago.,.. Between bullfights he works as a film actor. He played one of the disciples, Philip, in "King of Kings."
He'd rather do well in the bull ring than get a good film role: "If I,do well in Madrid, I can get 20 more fights and go to Mexico as a full matador. That would pay off for those thousands of hours of training, all for those five minutes in the ring."
MEETING: Sir John Gielgud startled Igor Stravinsky by telling the Russian-bom conductor-compos-er in the most beautiful British tones: "I'm Lithuanian, by ancestry* ....Stravinsky, incidentally, said that his appointment to meet Khrushchev was set for 45 minutes before his plane was scheduled to leave. "You will be on that plane," Khrushchev assured him. He made it.
HISTORY: One of the Ivy League colleges sent a professor to Europe to interview via recordings, government leaders on the subject of the late John Foster Dulles. Anthony Eden and Rab Butler refused to discuss Dulles, whose Suez Policy cost Eden his prime ministership.
PRAISE: Robert Morley said to a man who complimented him: "Actors live in a cocoon of praise. They somehow never seem to meet the people who don't like them."
DIRECTOR: Andrew Marton, who's been in Europe four and a half years directing special scenes is going home to^ Hollywood. He did the chariot race in "Ben-Hur," the battle scenes in "Cleopatra," all the war scenes in "The Longest Day." He directed all of "Thin Red line" and "Crack in the World."
His most difficult moments, he said, were in "The Longest Day" when, during the explosions, he had to yell to the "soldiers": "More casualties, please." And when the scenes ended, Marton would announce, via the loudspeaker: "Will the 'dead' please arise?".... "Crack in the World" is about a part of the earth dropping off, after nuclear tests underground.
"I've hired a geologist as technical adviser," the producer said to Marton, who raged: "But this is sheer science fiction. The audience is supposed to use its imagination".... The producer replied: "As long as we're paying the geologist, talk to him." Marton described the plot, and the geologist said: "You know what? This really could happen."
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JERUSALEM (JCNS) ^ The High Court has issued an order restraining the Chief Rabbinate of Israel from approving the second marriage of a man who had been married in a civil ceremony abroad, the Tel Aviv Religious Council was -also ordered not to perform the marriage until the first one had been dissolvied.
Mrs, Miriam Streit had asked the High Court to overrule the decision of the Tel Aviv Beth Din, ratified by the Supreme Rabbinical Court, pemiitting her husband, Eliahii Streit, to vmar-ry again. The couple had been toarried, "without benefit of clergy", in Rumzlni? in 1925, and went to Israel in 1948. They had a son. " In 1954 Mr. Streit deserted his wife for another woman. In 1963 he applied for a divorce or, altematiyely, for permission to remarry* as his first wedding had not been performed according to the law of Moses and of Israel.
The Tel Aviv rabbinical court ordered Mrs. Streit to accept the divorce. She ref-used, whereupon the Court granted Mr. Streit permis-
Because of the importance of the case, the High Court which heard Mrs. Streit's application w as composed of five justices, instead of the usual three. The bench was unanimousi although five separate opinions were handed down.
The court held that although it was outside its competence to overrule the judgment of the rabbinical court in the present case, it could and did declare that if Mr,i^ Streit manied another woman he would be com-miting bigamy.
Mr. Justice Silberg, the proponent of Orthodoxy on
the bench, warned the Chief Rabbinate in his reasoned decision, to issue instructions that a man married according to civil rights abroad should not be permitted to remarry unless the same circumstances exist as would exempt him from Rabbi Gershom's ban on bigamy.
He urged the Rabbinate to follow the example of Rabbi Gershom who, he said, had learned from his non-Jewish environment to issue his decree in defence of wives. The rabbis should allow. themselves to be influenced by the present day realities of Jewish life and recognize that civil marriage among Jews is not a rare phenomenon in the Diaspora.
Justice Silberg said he did not want Israel to be a sanctuary for bigamists and for husbands seeking . to rid themselves of wives.
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