Zionists Warn Against Arming Arabs; Silver Attacks Sand's Sabre-Rattling CLEVELAND, (JTA)—The their long suffering subjects." The Zionist leader made Zionist Organization of Ameri- particular reference to a re- ca's National Administrative cent statement by King Saud Council on Sunday endorsed a of Saudi Arabia who suggest- statement by ZOA president ed that the Arab nations sac- Irving Miller warning the United rifice up to 10 million of their States of a "disastrous blunder" 50 million people to destroy which would "undermine the Israel. "It would be better by major objectives of American far," Rabbi Silver said, "if in- policy" in the Middle East, if it stead of planning to spend 10 were to arm Arab states hostile million Arab lives to wipe out to Israel. Israel, King Saud was plan- ning to spend some of his Rabbi Miller also pointed out hundreds of millions of dol- that the "announced policy of the American Government to lars of his oil royalties which he receives from the United win Arab friendship under the slogan of impartiality has been States to improve the condi- followed, significantly, by mani- tions of the miserable, illiter- festations of ever greater hos- ate, disease ridden Arabs in tility toward Israel and in- his kingdom." Herman L. Weisman, chair- creased tension." Saturday night, Dr. Abba Hil- man of the ZOA economic com- lel Silver sharply denied that mittee, said that the organiza- the American Government has tion's economic goal for 1954 shown favoritism to Israel, and included helping to secure $30,- cautioned that "it should not 000,000 worth of Israel exports show favoritism to the Arab to the U. S. and to promote the states by arming them and cre- sale of $3,000,000 in stock of the ate a situation of mortal danger Palestine Economic Corporation. to the State of Israel." Speak- Dr. Sidney Marks, national ex- ing at a dinner opening the two- ecutive director, said that mein- day session of the Council, Dr. bership had reached 55,500 by Silver assailed "the competitive Jan. 20, with seven more months sabre-rattling against Israel by to go in the fiscal year, a sub- some of the rulers and political stantial increase over last year. adventurers among Israel's It was agreed that the an- neighboring Arab states who are nual convention of the ZOA be hoping to make political capital held in New York. Aug. 15. A for themselves . . . by offering proposal to hold the convention up an attractive scape goat to in Detroit was voted down. 8—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 29, 1954 Blumberg and Cohn Get Campaign Posts Telcove Club Slates Dance Israel Welichansky Charlotte Cooper Workmen's Circle Centre 11529 Linwood Pola Kadison Masha Benya 9:00 P.M. Friday, Feb. 5 Admission $1.25 FOR THE TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS Maintained by the Chicago Consumptive Aid Society---a Jewish charitable organization For, information WE GIVE .... 1AIE 'BELONG! As a Contributor to the 1953 Allied Jewish Campaign, You JEWISH WELFARE , FEDERATION OF DETRO Are Cordially Invited somsurnalsmomoN, to Attend THE 29th ANNUAL MEETING Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit AN IMPORTANT EVENING Of REVIEW ELECTION AWARD of the past year's activities of service for human needs around the corner and around the world. of nine members-at-large to the Board of Governors of Federation. of the Fred M. Butzel citation for dis- tinguished communal service. THE ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE FRESH AIR SOCIETY AND THE JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE, WILL BE HELD AT THIS TIME Workntan's Circle Presents ARTISTS BATAVIA, ILLINOIS Telcove C 1 u b will feature dancing to a live . orchestra at its Sweetheart Dance, to be held on Feb. 7, at the D. W. Simons Center, 4000 Tuxedo. On the dance committee are Bert Grossman, Fay Teitelbaum, Max Richman, Abe Baber and Wil- liam Friedman. Commemorating 300 Years of Jewish Life in America . . YIDDISH PLAY and CONCERT Rabbi. Leon Fram will be guest attending are invited. For in- speaker at a iteeting of Chaim formation on group activities, Weizman Chapter, American call Mrs. Morton Silberberg, TO. Jewish Congress, at 8:45 p.m., 7-1798. Tuesday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen, 2265 W. Joins Hospital Directors Chicago. Mrs. Burt J. Friedman has Rabbi Fram will review the current best-seller "Church, been named to the board of State and Freedom" by Leo directors of the Detroit Tubercu- Pfeffer, which will be followed losis Sanitorium's hospital unit by a question and answer ses- at 12th Street and TuxedO, sion. A social hour will follow which recently adopted the name Chest and General Hos- the meeting. All individuals interested in pital of Detroit. The appointments of LOUIS C. BLUMBERG (left) and IR- WIN I. COHN as chairmen of the pre-campaign review and assignment committee was an- nounced by John E. Lurie, pre- campaign chairman of the 1954 Allied Jewish Campaign. Discussion of Church-State Relations Dominates Communal Group Parley American Jews are deeply I religion expresses itself in forms concerned for the maintenance and phrasing as well as basic of traditional American religious ideas. He pointed out that not even freedoms and for the strength- ening of the free public schools the most devout Jew can take of the nation, and are commit- exception to the Lord's Prayer, ted to the preservation of the yet "the Jew is enjoined from principle of separation of church reciting by Jewish tradition and religious sensitivity." and state. Rabbi Adler was challenged by In essence, this is a summary of statements made by several Sidney Z. Vincent of the Cleve- speakers at a four-state regional land Community Federation, conference of national and local Who said that the schools can- Jewish community organiza- not close out religion as if it were not, in fact, an integral tons in Cincinnati last week. Detroiters attending the parley part of the real lives of the Questions of religious — were Boris M. Joffe, Walter pupils. observance and practice will be Klein, Dr. S. Joseph Fauman raised spontaneously by chil- and Joseph Edelman, represent- dren themselves, even if not for- ing the Jewish Community mally included in the curricu- Council. Norman Drachler, lum. Teachers had to find some Detroit educator and director of way of dealing with these ques- Temple Beth El Religious School, tions, he said. Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong. He called it a responsibility of Shaarey Zedek; and Dr.. Abra- those who wished to assure ham Citrin. against the intrusion of sectar- Rabbi Adler, who was a prin- I ianism into the schools to find cipal speaker at the parley, acceptable means of incorporat- called the principle of separa- ing some way of dealing with tion of church and state "integ- such questions in the school. ral to our American democracy."- "The highest function of the Elect Mrs. Tatken Head public schools," Rabbi Adler Of USA Women's League said, is to prepare pupils "for At a recent meeting of the civic participation in a free so- Michigan District of the Central ciety." When the schools do this Branch, Women's League, United "they are, in a sense, serving Synagogue of America, Mrs. Lou- religious ends, though these is Tatken was elected president. ends are not related to any She will be assisted during the church organizations, eccliasti- coming year by Mesdames Sol cal system, formal creed or par- Docks and Julius Dover, vice- ticular code of religious prac- presidents; Harry Gunsberg tice." As a religious minority, Rabbi treasurer; Isadore Leeman and Adler continued, Jews are sensi- David Dunsky, secretaries. The following committee tive to religious programs in the public schools, "not that we sus- chairmen have been appointed pect an overt attempt to cap- by Mrs. Tatken: Mesdames Sam Kallush, pub- ture the schools for Christian- ity, but because we are mindful licity; I. Leeman, bulletin; S. Of the vast social forces genera- Docks and J. Dover, member- ted by the predominance of the ship; Abe Katzman and Irwin Christian faith which made Levine, Torah Fund; Alex themselves felt even without de- Brooks, youth activities; James Soble, fund-raising; David Dun- liberation." Rabbi Adler maintained that sky, Judaism in the home; H. the teaching of a "common Gunsberg and Charles Robinson, core" of religion or the facts of constitution; and Nathan Speva- religion is not feasible since each kow, speaker's bureau. Rabbi Fram to Review Leo Pfeffer's New Book Tuesday, February 2, 1954, 8:15P. M. JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER DEXTER.DAVISON BUILDING 41 ■ 11•1111001/ 4059 W. DAVISON