Reform Rabbis Ask American Aid To Israel in Quest for Near East Peace DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Friday, July 2, 1954 Berlin Jewry Enraged At Medal Given to Krauss BONN, (JTA) — The Berlin Jewish community and demo- PIKE, N. H., (JTA)Pleas for I may be spared further persecu- cratic organizations and leaders American support of Israel and I tion. " throughout Germany have pro- A statement praising the Su- TEL AVIV, (JTA)—An Ameri- tested to Bonn President Theo- condemnation of the mass arrest I preme Court for its recent deci- can Jew who settled in Israel of Jewish leaders by Romania sion outlawing segregation in more than two decades ago was dor Heuss the awarding of a were contained in a series of res- the public schools was endorsed shot and murdered in the town- German medal to Werner Krauss, 70-year-old German act- olutions adopted by the Central by the vast majority of the rab- ship of Raanana by a small Conference of American Rabbis bis, although some from the party of hit-and-run Jordanian or who was notorious during the at the conclusion here of its 65th South abstained from voting. infiltrees, military spokesman Nazi regime for his anti-Semitic portrayals of Jewish characters. 6,nnual convention. The resolution expressed the announced here. The Berlin community noted Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, of hope that segregation would be The Jew, Meir Weiner. 50, that its attitude toward Krauss Clevelan d, was unanimously "harmoniously" accomplished. father of three children, heard elected president of the Confer- In a resolution on anti-Zionist a noise at his door and went had not changed. Other pro- directly to President Heuss ence, which is the organization religious schools, the convention to see what is was. As he opened tests expressed "consternation and of about 600 Reform rabbis. Dr. deplored the attempted creation it, he was shot by three Arabs. dismay" and spoke of the "col- Israel Bettan, professor of horn- of a nation-wide system of so- He died instantly. lective shame" brought on Ger- iletics at the called "classic Reform" religious Mr. Weiner came to the Hebrew Union schools. The delegates recom- Sharon colony in 1930 as a mem- many by the granting of such College -•Jewish mended that a special commit- ber of the "Hartford Group," a honors to Krauss in the name Institute of Re- tee of the CCAR be appointed to party of American settlers from of the president. ligio n, w a s study this situation. Hartford and surrounding com- e 1 e c t e d- vice- . On the question of conversion munities in Connecticut. He and president. of non-Jews, the convention other members of the group Trading for Volume! The resolution adopted a resolution suggesting purchased land from the de- Get our appraisal on your trade on Israel proa. that the executive board of the velopment corporation which posed three CCAR explore the matter further„ _aet up Raanana. He was a suc- steps which the . through research and institutes. cesful farmer by the time of rabbis feel Another resolution hitting Sen. his. murder. Most of the settlers The Beautiful Buy! would advanceiJoseph R. McCarthy of Wiscon- in the township came originally a "just and se- I sin and the "hysteria commonly from the U. S. See cure peace be- ; known. as McCarthyism," de- Rabbi Brickner tween Israellclared that "no free society can CHARLES WEINSTOCK WJC to Press Claims and her neighbors." The first long survive if its citizens are LONDON, (JTA) — The World For the Best Deal on the was "reconsideration by the ! encouraged or permitted to in- Jewish Congress announced that V-8 1954 BUICK State Department of its an- 1 form indiscriminately on one it was reorganizing its European nounced intention of granting I another." Tracing Office so as to place 26th Year With arms-aid to Iraq, inasmuch as On Liberal Judaism in Israel, major emphasis of its work on Arab leaders have unceasingly the convention endorsed the BUICK'S RETAIL STORE affirmed their determination to hope that an indigenous liberal providing documentation to sup- port claims of individual victims destroy Israel." Jewish movement will be estab- Near G.M. Bldg. of the Nazis in their applica- Economic aid for the entire lished in Israel. tions for restitution, indemni- Over 200 synagogue buildings, 6164 'CASS AVE. Middle East was the next meas- fication and compensation ure suggested, and the third was representing an outlay of $400,- under the laws of West Ger- TR. 5-9700 for the State Department . to 000,000 have been erected in the many and Austria. "use" its good offices with the last decade in the United States, United Nations to bring the it was reported at the conven- Arab states to a peace confer- tion. The convention was told by ence with Israel." Dr. Israel Bettan that Bar Mitz- The Soviet gowernment of Ro- vah does not belong in Reform mania is castigated in another temples and that it goes counter resolution "for its ruthless per- to tradition. There is no popular Enjoy tele-viewing during those long stay- secution of Jews." The measure demand for it in Reform Jewry, at-home evenings that may occasionally occur also contains praise for the "stern he stated. Rabbi Malcolm Stern ; during even the most actively planned vaca- Department for its recent "stern of Norfolk, urged that rabbis be tions. For those of us confined to our rooms rebuke of the Romanian govern- equipped with information about ment" and goes on to call upon psychology if they wish to be or cabin because of a "sitter" problem . . the United Nations to "take ap- successful counsellors. television will help the evening hours slip by propriate action to haul Ro- Some 2,000 non-Jews prompt- quickly and pleasantly. mania before the bar of justice ed by attachments to their Jew- so that the Jewish population - ish spouses, are converted an- Former U.S. Citizen Killed by Arab Infiltrees BUICK Vacation Bound? nually by Orthodox, Conserva- tive and Reform Rabbis. 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