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November 26, 1954 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-11-26

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Issue all for Tem•ntenary Sabbath

Special Prayers, Readings
To Mark U.S. Settlement

4

Roundlableretesi U.S. Will Not Aid Refugees
Tercentenary
Without Arabs' Cooperation

Orthodox, Conservative and honoring the Tercentenary, Rab-
Reform congregations in more • bi Israel I. Halpern will preach
than 250 cities and towns on "The Future and the Past."
A salute to the American
throughout this country will ob- Cantor Eugene Greenfield will Jewish Tercentenary featured
which
will
be
serve Tercentenary Sabbath this chant the service
weekend. Special services are be- followed by a special kiddush in the 26th anniversary dinner of
ing planned both today and the social hall. The Bar Mitzvah the Detroit Round Table of the
of Charles Sidney Brummer will National Conference of Chris-
Saturday.
tians and Jews, at the Masonic
Rabbi Simon G. Kramer, be observed.
Temple, Nov. 18.
chairman of the national Ter-
Beth Aaron Synagogue
centenary committee on religi-
Speaking for the Catholics,
"They Who Reap in Joy" will
ous and educational participa- be the Tercentenary sermon of the Rev. Leo J. Trese, Chaplain
tion, declared that Tercentenary Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick at of the Vista Maria School, de-
Sabbath will provide an occa- 8:45 a.m. services Saturday. clared that "the fight for liberty
sion for giving thanks unto the Cantor Judah Goldring will of Asser Levy, one of the first 23
Lord for the freedom Jews in chant the liturgy and lead con- Jews who came to New Amster-
the United States have enjoyed gregational singing. Appropriate dam in 1654, was a fight for me
for three centuries.
prayers and readings are plan- and my people, too. The Amer-
One of the highlights of the ned. The Bar Mitzvah of Stan- ica we know is the work of all
weekend will be a special serv- ley Ehrlichman will be observed. our ancestors. We salute the
Jews not in the spirit of con-
ice to be conducted by Temple
Cong. Ahavas Achim
Emanuel, in Curacao, Dutch
gratulations but in sincere grati-
The synagogue Youth Group
West Indies, a community which will be featured at Tercentenary tude for their having given so
much in the making of the
played an important role in the
Sabbath services at 8:30 p.m.,
early development of American today. Conducting the entire America that is yours and mine."
Jewish life.
Dr. Herbert Beecher Hudnut,
service will be these members of
Locally, the call to prayer was the group:
of the Woodward Avenue Pres-
issued by Rabbis Morris Adler,
Sheldon Spector, Wayne Co- byterian Church, paid honor to
Conservative; Dr. Richard C.
hen, Richard Snyder, Elliot the many Jewish men and wom-
Hertz, Reform; and Max J.
Burns, Terrie Faxstein, Linda en who inspired him and who
Wohlgelernter, Orthodox.
Moore,
Janet Wasserman, Judith contributed largely to American
They called attention to the Caplan, David Steinberg, Joel culture. He spoke of the gifts
fact that the service was called
Shapiro, Ruth Leviant and An- to this country by Haym Salo-
at Thanksgiving time so as to
mon, who aided Washington in
drew Kohen.
recall the Jewish "Pilgrims."
the fight for liberty; Emma
Chanting
the
kiddush
will
be
Following is a listing of lo-
Lazarus, author of the poem
cal synagogues planning special Steven Bodzin whose Bar Mitz- "The New Colussus" on the
vah will be observed the follow-
events for Tercentenary Sab-
ing morning. The parents of the Statue of Liberty; Justice Louis
bath:
Bar Mitzvah, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Dembitz Brandeis, Julius Rosen-
Cong. Shaarey Zedek
wald, and a number of others
Here, Tercentenary Sabbath ry Bodzin, will be host at a so- whom he knew and befriended.
cial
hour
to
follow
the
service.
will assume special signifi-
Dr. Richard C. Hertz, of Tern-
Following services also, there
cance, as Dr. A. M. Hershman,
will be a skit on the Tencen- pie Beth El, responding to the
Dean of Detroit's rabbinate,
tary presented by Youth salutes, admonished the audi-
will deliver the sermon. Rab-
Group members, and presen- ence of 850 not to believe that
bi Emeritus of the congrega-
tation
of the organization's the millenium had come and to
tion, which he has served for
charter from United Syna- remember that there still are
47 years, Dr. Hershman is be-
gogue Youth of the United troublemakers and peddlers of
lieved to be the only rabbi oc-
Synagoue
of America will be hate. "This Tercentenary," he
cupying a pulpit in Michigan
said, "is a time to redouble our
featured.
who attended the 250th anni-
efforts for freedom and for the
Rabbi
Jacob
M.
Chinitz
will
versary celebration in New
present the charter for USA, rejection of prejudice. We pray
York in 19040
while accepting it will be Shel- that all of us rededicate our-
Northwest Israel Synagogue
selves to the freedoms of Amer-
The 300th year of the settle- don Spector, president. At 8:45 ica. Make no mistake about it—
a.m.
services
Saturday,
Rabbi
ment of the Jews in America
it is together or else."
will be the theme of special Chinitz will preach on "The
Speakers at the dinner includ-
services, which will feature the Fourth Century."
ed Dr. Everett Clinchy, president
Adas
Shalom
Synagogue
appearance of guest Cantor
Sabbath Services at 4:45 p.m., of the National Conference of
Reuben Boyarsky, who will offi-
ciate at all weekend services. today, and at 8:45 a.m., Satur- Christians and Jews; Dr. Robert
Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman will day. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will M. Frehse, executive director of
speak on "Past and Future of officiate and preach the ser- the Detroit Round Table, and
American Jewry," on Saturday mon, assisted by Cantor Nicho- George Romney, president of
las Fenakel and choir. The Bar American Motors, who spoke in
morning.
Mitzvahs
of Jeffrey Miller and tribute to the memory of George
Temple Beth El
Carl
Michael
Botvinick will be W. Mason, who was originally
Marking Tercentenary Sab-
scheduled to be the guest speak-
-observed.
bath will be the appearance of
er at this annual dinner and
Cong. Bnai David
two guest clergymen at 8:30
who died on Oct. 8.
Sabbath services at 5 p.m., to-
p.m. services today. Fr. Leo J.
John S. Bugas presided at the
Trese, a Catholic priest, will speak day; at 8:45 a.m., Saturday. Rab-
dinner and Edgar A. Guest was
bi
Hayim
Donin
will
officiate,
on "The Jewish Contribution
toastmaster.
to the American Spirit," while and Cantor Hyman J. Adler will
Henry Wineman is the Jewish
Rev. Dr. Herbert Beecher Hud- chant the service.
co-chairman of the Detroit
nut, a Protestant minister, will
Cong. Mishkan Israel
preach on 'Jews Who Made
At Saturday morning services, Round Table.
Women Honored
America Great."
Rabbi Isaac Stollman will speak
Last Friday, 10 Detroit women
Dr. Richard C. Hertz will of- on "The Prayer of the Righteous
were honored, at the Historical
ficiate and introduce the speak- —A Tercentenary Message."
Museum, by the Women's Divi-
ers. At 11:15 a.m. services Sat-
Cong. Bnai Moshe
urday, Dr. Hertz will speak on
Sabbath Services at 4:35 p.m., sion of the Detroit Round Table,
"America as Champion of Jew- today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. for their support of the move-
ish Rights After World War I." A special service will be held at ment's work. Insignia pins were
Temple Israel
8:15 p.m., today, in obesrvance presented to the women by the
division's co-chairman, Mrs.
"Thanks for America" will be of Tercentenary Sabbath.
Samuel B. Danto. Among those
the sermon topic of Dr. Leon
Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim
Fram at Tercententary Sabbath
Rabbi J. Litke will preach the honored were Mrs. Maurice
services at 8:30 p.m., today. In sermon on "The Voice of Jacob Klein and Mrs. John Hopp.
honor of the occasion, the Tem- and the Lands of Esau" at 9
ple Choir Group, conducted by a.m. service Saturday. Services 24—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Karl Haas, will sing "He Is today begin at 4:45 p.m.
Friday, November 26, 1954
Watching Over Israel" from
Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah."
A special group of readings
has been prepared by Dr. Fram
Copyright, 104, by American Jewish Press
to mark the occasion of the ar-
rival of the first Jews in New
SHORTLY BEFORE THE Ow-BREAK
Amsterdam. Students home for
Or - ME AMER/CAN Rk- vOLur/ov,
the Thanksgiving holidays have
FRANC/5 SAWAooR BECAME
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been issued a special invitation
c.0.4 ON/5 r's•
to attend the service.
NE WAS iNTArNsirLy
Cantor Robert Tulman will
Acnyk- /A/
lead. the congregation in sing-
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ing religious and patriotic
THE 51:7R/T
hymns. Rabbi M. Robert Syme
OF REVOLT
5A/ePr
will read the traditional sab-
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bath eve service, and will pro-
nounce the special Tercenten-
ary benediction.
A social hour following serv-
ices will be sponsored by Dr.
THE Alen/AL 011r8R6AK OF HOST/L/-
and Mrs. John J. Pollack whose
TIES Fot/NO SALVADOR 1*-WVER/SIALY
son will observe his Bar Mitzvah
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COMM/rTEE5i 0R6ANIzING
at the service.
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Cong. Beth Abraham
At 9 aim services Saturday

,

Continued from Page 1

The United States, said Mr. Wadsworth, would favor
extending the life of UNRWA "only if the Sinai project,
the Jordan-Yarmuk project, and other projects are begun
very soon." These are projects which, according to
UNRWA's latest report, have been held up by the Arab
countries, although the projects are intended to give work
to many thousands of Arab refugees.
"If prompt action" on the part of Arab states "is not
forthcoming," Mr. Wadsworth said, "the attitude of my
Government must inevitably undergo thorough re-examin-
ation, as its willingness to contribute to UNRWA will in
all probability be based on tangible evidence of progress
on the programs of public works within a reasonable time."
The U.S. has contributed a total of $130,000,000 for
Arab refugees since 1948. The U.S.A. will have to pay
between 65 percent and 70 percent of next year's budget
for UNRWA, totalling $25,100,000 for relief and another
$36,200,000 for irrigation and other rehabilitative public
works.

Israel Wins Against Egypt's Tat Galim' Charge

JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The Israeli-Egyptian Mixed
Armistice Commission rejected Egypt's charges about an.
alleged "attack" on Egyptian fishing boats by the Israeli
freighter, "S.S. Bat Galim," which Egypt seized Sept. 28.
Rejection of the Egyptian accusation is virtually an order
against the Egyptian government for the immediate re-
lease of the vessel and its 10-man crew. The captain and
crew of the "Bat Galim" have been in a Cairo prison since
the Egyptians seized the freighter in the Suez Canal.
When the Egyptians seized the freighter, carrying
meat to Israel from Ethiopia, they claimed that the Israeli
vessel had fired against two Egyptian fishing boats, sink-
ing one of the boats and causing the loss of two Egyptian
lives. The Israeli government rejected the charges as "fic-
titious," asserting that the "Bat Galim" did not even carry
arms, except for the captain's pistol. Several days later,
Egypt brought its charges to the Mixed Armistice Commis-
sion. Meanwhile, Israel complained to the United Nations
Security Council. The Security Council at its last session
ordered the Mixed Armistice Commission to place the "Bat
Galim" incident at the top of its agenda, after Egypt had
filibustered against a hearing of its own complaint.
At the Mixed Armistice Commission hearing, the Is-
rael delegation proposed a resolution which stated that the
Egyptian complaint was groundless and called upon Egypt
to release the ship and crew. Col. Carl G. Bartholdy, of
Denmark, chairman of the Israeli-Egyptian Mixed Armis-
tice Commission, voted in favor of Israel's resolution, and
was joined in that vote by the Israel delegate, making a
majority vote against Egypt.
Egypt then introduced a resolution accusing Israel of
violating the United Nations Armistice Agreement by send-
ing one of its ships into Egyptian territorial waters.
Egypt's contention in that resolution was that the Suez
Canal is an "Egyptian" water way. Col. Bartholdy ab-
stained from voting on that resolution, while Israel voted
against it — thus inflicting a second defeat upon Egypt's
delegation at the MAC meeting.
The crew of the "Bat Galim" is in good physical shape
and in fine spirits, Egypt's representative to the Mixed
Armistice Commission told the MAC. The Egyptian repre-
sentative denied a statement on Radio Damascus that one
of the crewmen had committed suicide.
During his recent visit to Cairo, it was learned here,
Gen. E. L. M. Burns, United Nations truce chief, arranged
for the members of the "Bat Galim" crew to receive news-
papers through the International Red Cross. However, UN
observers were not allowed to visit the imprisoned men.

Jordan Also Condemned by UN Commission

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Jordan was condemned by the
Mixed Armistice Commission for firing into Jerusalem
streets last week and was instructed by the MAC to take
immediate, drastic measures to prevent recurrence of such
incidents. The complaint was brought by Israel, which
asked for and received an emergency meeting of the MAC.
Two Israelis were wounded when the Arabs opened fire
from the Old City.

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