Fridcy, July 25. 1969 V-hnUMoridkir Paqe 3-A Federation Names Head Of Committee m Billio Paid By West Germany In Material Claims Morion Silbcrman. a young busin- :nnn who moved to Dado County only IK months apo, has been mod chairman of Greater Mian.. Jewish Federation's Com- munity Relations Committee. ri: ed ation president Milton is- who made the announce- t, ttated that the Committee t- primarily geared to co- ig the various Jewish com- aJ irganizationa within Dado nt; and at Ejiming to be more K>] .e to community needs. f< nder and past president of J( .' ish Federation in Palm eh County, Mr. Silbarman has ITM active in Greater Miami mitteo includes representatives' from Greater Miami Jewish Fed- ; eiation, representing the commit-' teS at large; the American Jewish Committee, the Anti-Defamation I u ague of B'nai B'rith, the Ameri- can Jewish Congress, the Rabbini- cal Association of Greater Miami and the National Council of Jewish Young Women. MOKTON UIBWMAN s ( mn ity organizations. A hoard ' cmr of the American Civil Lib- I . itin 1 nion and the YM-YWHA. h.> lias iMen appointed to serve on | Hie utive board of the Amori- . i art J\\Lsh Committee. A member i>l the Greater Miami Jewish Pud- : ' utioi executive committee and h"^Hl of governors, he also serves j on |he Family and Individual Serv- ice Stiioy Committee and the 1969 CaBapaign Cabinet of the Com- ' busfd J- wish Apival-Israel Kmer- ; . ney Fund campaign. Century 21 Building Begun On Schedule The first phase in the building of the Century _'l complex sched- uled for occupancy late next sum- mer, is proceeding according to its planned timetable. The exca- vation is complete and concrete is : 1m ing poured. In the construction of the first "neighborhood" 1,679 1-4 x 14-inch pre-stressed concrete pilings (laid end to end. they would stretch ap- proximately 12 miles i will be util- r/td. Century 21 construction co- ordinator A. Albert Mandel re- ports that a pile driving rig manu- factured by Kobe Steel. Ltd., of Japan and licensed to Harnisch- feger International Corp.. is pres- ently being employed to drive the wind wall pilings at the site of the | first ncighl>orhood.. Century 21 is the first luxury |condominium complex in the Unit- ' en States to have its foundation | battened down by a Kobe pile I driving rig. "This is just ow of a , number of advanced construction ; methods we hope to employ," Saul ' Morgan, developer of the commu- nity, stated. Community Relations Com- Miarni Hebrew Book Stori 3 AELI A DOMESTIC GIFTS brew Religious Supplies for oogues. Schools A Privet* Uee . 1S8S Washington Aye. Miami Beach it 8-3840 - To combat the problem of over- heating. Kobe has employed a water-cooling system for its diesel hammer, a kind of two-cycle diesel engine, which allows continuous operation for long periods of time and keeps luel consumption to a minimum. Philip IVarlman. AIA, is the architect for the S200 million com- plex; Millman Construction Co. is the general contractor and fteid Construction is the pile-driving contractor. GENEVA (JTA) West Ger- many has paid out approximate- ly S14 billion in material claims to individual Jews, Jewish insti- tutions and the State of Israel since the reparations law came into effect in 1952, it was re- ported here this wet k by Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president of the Conference on Jewish Ma- terial Claims Against Germany. Dr. Goldmann. who spoke at the annual meeting of the Confer- ence's board of directors, said. "The Claims Conference is Hear- ing its end. We have agreed not to make any further demands following the I9ti5 Schlussgesetz (final law i." No amount of mon- ey, he emphasized, could com- pensate Jewry for the ravages of the Nazi era. and the money paid by West Germany was only for material losses suffered. Dr. Moses Rosen, Chief Rabbi of Rumania, who attended the meeting, noted that many elder- ly Rumanian Jews who suffered in Auschwitz and other concen- tration camps have not yet had their claims paid. He urged Dr. Goldmann and the Claims Con- ference to press the matter on their Ix-hatf and Dr. Goldmann replied that the Conference would do so. A Conference budget for the coming year of $1.2-17.872 was Submitted by Jacob Blaustein. senior sice president. Its major item is relief and rehabilitation through the Joint Distribution Committee. Dr. Goldmann was reelccted president. Mr. Blau- stein was reelccted senior vice president, Dr. Joseph Schwartz was reelccted treasurer and Mark Uvcelcr was reelccted treasurer. Oholei Torah To Sponsor Summer Art Auction Oholei Torah Women's Group will sponsor a summer art auction Saturday evening at the Carib- bean Hotel, Miami Beach. The auction, which will featun the works of Sandu I.iebman. Frank Kleinholz, Moshe Gat rind many others, will be conducted by Ft win Stern. Faitthl Chaini Mii-Atlim (1758- 1820), a finance minister to the) I'.ish.i of Uainuseiis, organized Acre's successful del,-use against N;i|Mj|eon in 17!9, but the jealous 1'usha Juzzar had liiin deposed. He was restored under I'asha Sulei- man, but murdered on orders of Suleiman's successor, Abdullah. Hh Was protector of tile Jews in I'ul- estine. (JTA) Notional Hebrew ISRAEL GIFT CENTER BAR MITZVAH SETS I .IGIOUS ARTICLES GIFTS 44s) WASHINGTON AVE. 532-2?10 Open Sundays (Formerly Bezalel's) REPHUNS HEBREW BOOK STORE HAS EVERYTHING FOR Synagogues, Hebrew Schools and Jewish Homes. Free Gift with Every Bar Milzvah Outfit. 417 Washington Ave. JE 1*017 HIGH HOLY DAYS Before Leaving For Your Vacation Make Your Reservations NOW THE HOLIDAYS ARE EARLY THIS YEAR-SEPT. 12 Services Conducted on Premises STRICTLY KOSHER CUISINE Served in the WALDMAN Manner \. The Air Conditioned under (^'Supervision Waldman OCEAN AT 43rd ST. MIAMI BfcACH phone JE 8 5731 HOTEL SCHECHTER & HIRSCH'S INTIRC 0CE.NFK0NT BLOCK 57th te Silk St. MIAMI BEACH ...is a GREAT Kosher Hotel you'll love it! PHONE (305) 531-0061 Spend An Enjoyable Weekend With Us Or Bring The Family For Our Delicious STRICTLY KOSHER DINNER Served Daily ALSO MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW1 for the THE HIGH HOLY DAYS $ 10 M*di.i per perse* dole. sec. JUNE 22 to SEPT. 1 55 of 157 Rooms INCLUDING MEALS To Friends Of The Jewish Home (Douglas Gardens) Please Help Our Thrift Shop (7300 N.W. 27th Avo., Miami) urgently needs your help NOW. The Home's costs are sky-rocketing because o("steeply rising costs. 117 nurses aides, orderlies, maids, porters and food service personnel had to be raised from $1.15 to $1.50 per hour minimum. This wag* increase alone will cost the> Home an ad- ditional $100,000 in 1969. And we remind you thot the Home's financial problems are aggravated because it gives the top admission priority to the indigent 85% (188 out of 222) of our res- idents are public welfare recipients. The Home's deficit is mounting with frightening rapidity. The Thrift Shop, therefore, must render much greater financial help to Douglas Gardens. You can help the Home meet its growing deficit and continue to give admission priority to the indigent by contributing furniture, furnishings, appliances, clothing, etc. to the Thrift Shop. You can also be a great help by getting your neighbors, apartment, motel and hotel owners to contribute to the Thrift Shop. All contributions are tax deductible. Phone the Thrift Shop at 696-2101 and arrange far our truck to pick up. Appreciatively, AARON KRAVITZ. JHA V.P. 8. Chairman, Thrift Shop Committee Minimum lotm: 6 month* FREE TRANSFER OF FUNDS! irge 'j I' s i H rtDLRAL TOWER OF THRIFT Our Ri iceed S314.000.C00 IAVINOS ano TEDERAL LOAN ASSOCIATION 755 Washington Avenue. Miem! Beech Prone 538S51I 301 -Tie! Street, Miemi Beech Phone 538-5511 401 Lincoln Hoed Mel'. Mtemi Beech Phone 538 5511 Passbook Savings Deposited an or before the 21st of any month earn interest as of the first. Village Mell Shopping Center 1150 S w 97th Avenue, Mieml Phone 274-2*55 .-*-*. J93 Sunny Isles Boulevard. Mieml Phone 947-141S 50 N W. 163fd Slice! MibtI Phone 621-3691 i> >iiViiii>ii.i,........'i~ - >,: