Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1960 — Page 3
Friday, April 15, 1960
The National Jewish POST and OPINION
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Hadassah to Attract Community I® Middle-East Forum April 27
A community-wide foi'um on the Middle East will be sponsored by Indianapolis Hadassah at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 27, at the Indianapolis Hebrew congregation. Invitations for the forum, “The Middle East — 1960” are being sent to church groups and to civic leaders in the general community. The ^public is also invited David Tesher, Consul General of Israel, presently stationed in Chicago, will appear on the forum, together with Dr. Nasrollah S. Fatemi, Moslem leader, formerly of Iran and at present Professor of Political Science at Fairleigh Dickinson University Mrs. H. Fredrick Wilkie will serve as moderator. TESHER directed Zionist activities in Berlin under Nazi ter-
Tesher Fatemi
English. He took part in the preparation of the article on Islam, published by Life Magazine, in its famous book “World’s Gi'eat Religions.” IN CHARGE of forum arrange ments are Mrs. Robert Goldstein Hadassah educational chairman and her co-chairman, Mrs. Joseph Calm. Invitations chairman is Mrs. Myron Weinstein.
answer period, with ample time and opportunity for questions.” City of Hope To View Movies The monthly meeting of the Indianapolis chapter of the City of Hope will be held on Thurs day evening, April 21, at 8:15 p.m. at the B’nai Toi-ah Vestry 34th and Ruckle st. The feature highlight of the evening will be the movies of the last donor dinner dance and Vaudeville Show featuring mem bers. The game “What’s In A House” will be played for prizes and the monthly “Angel of Hope Award” will be given to a hard working worthy member.
ror until 1937, when he moved to Palestine as executive director of the Jewish National Fund. In 1957 Tesher was appointed to his present post, with Consular jurisdiction over 15 Midwestern and Southwestern states. Fatemi, Persian-born political scientist, diplomat, author, educator and lecturer, is a devout Moslem, a 36th generation lineal descendent of Mohammed the Prophet. He has served as Governor of Fars, which is the largest province of Iran, and as a member of the Iranian delegation to the United Nations. He is the author of five books in Persian, as well as two books in
Said Mrs Goldstein, “We are very pleased with the community's response to our plans for the forum “The Middle East — 1960.” We known our members and friends will want to share in the discussion of Middle East problems. This is an opportunity to hear the Middle East djscussed from an Israeli p-oint of view; a Moslem’s, and America’s, and so on. There will be a question and
Mrs. Hyman Holowitz, chairman of the nominating commit tee, will present the slate of officers for election. Mrs. Sherwin Lesnick a;id Mrs. Abe Katzman are in charge of hospitality. The program will be under the direction of Mrs. Mai tin Dorfman. Also participating will be Mines. Abe Winter, David Fogle, Alex Lande and Lou.s Kaseff.
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