▪ • ▪ Danny Raskin's LISTENING DETROIT JEWISH NEWS— 17 Friday, December 17, 1954 Dr. Raphael Altman Heads Knollwood New York Post Exposes Rabbi Benjamin Schultz Dr. Raphael Altman was Other officers elected to serve elected president of Knollwood with Dr. Altman are Joseph Country Club at a recent meet- Gendelman, vice president; Lou- Lou- Bernard ing of the board of directors, • is H. Luckoff • • treasurer; - Siegel, secretary; Louis Berry, succeeding John Isaacs who has assistant treasurer; and Louis served as president of the club H. Schostak, assistant secretary. • for the past two years. 1 George Kayes and Samuel Dr. Altman has been vice- Sofferin were elected to the president of Knollwood for two board of directors and David terms and has also been chair- Miro. Sam Kane and Louis H. man of the committee that Luckoff were re-elected to the planned and carried out the board, all for a three-year term. club's intensive rebuilding and modernization program. As pres- ident, he plans to continue the program of extensive improve-• DRIVER TRAINING ments to the golf course and the • AAA Driver Training building of a new dormitory for institute Graduate club employees. • Professional Certified Teacher A departure in the operation • Dual-Control Training Car of the club was voted by the Saul H. Sinkoff LI. 7-3313 membership at its recent annual meeting. Formerly only a sum- Personal Instruction mertime operation. Knollwood is Sunday and Evenings Included now making plans to offer full facilities to its members on a ! year-round basis. NEW 'YORK, (AJP)—The New York Post, in a series of five articles titled "The Strange Case of Rabbi Benjamin Schultz," ex- posed Schultz' activities from the time he was a boy at school, a student of the late Rabbi Stephen S. Wise's Institute of Religion, a Rabbi at the Yonker's Temple Emanu-El, a columnist for a Jewish weekly up until he became. the controversial figure he is today as the head of the Jewish League Against Commu- nism. The dismal picture painted by the Post is not -a pretty one. It reveals a man who at every step and turn of his career sought the limelight for self-glory. When Rabbi Schultz' League was first organized, he succeeded in duping a number of well- meaning individuals, including New York's Congressman Multer. When they discovered what Schulz was really up to, they all withdrew with disgust. When Congressman Multer severed his relations, he made this public statement: "I feel Schultz was just using the League to further his own interests. It seemed to me that AJLAC was adopting the same techniques it was supposed to be fighting." The late Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, whom Schultz had ven- erated, branded the Yonkers Rabbi "a professional and prob- ably profiteering communist baiter, as unworthy to be a mem- ber, not to say a Rabbi, of a Jewish congregation." I The Post articles, written by Fern Marja, further reveals that when Schultz lost most of his original backers as a result of his unsavory tactics, he turned to Joe McCarthy and Westbrook Pegler in addition to the known reactionary elements in the country. ORT NEGOTIATE'S WITH .IDC GENEVA, (JTA)—Dr. Aron Syngalowski, chairman of the executive of the World ORT Union, left for New York to start negotiations with the Joint Dis- tribution Committee for further cooperation between. the two groups, JDC has been giving fi- nancial support to the ORT for its vocational training activities in Europe, North Africa and Israel. NORTHLAND ENJOY LIBERMAN'S SALAMI THE DREADED eye disease in Israel is Trachoma , a crust 12162 formed over the eyelid often DEXTER causing blindness , There are cures, but the ever present need TO. 8-9829 of money makes it hard for the TO. 6-9804 poorer people of Israel to obtain these cures . . . One eye can be cured at the cost of $5 . . . the amount held in eye bank:- dis- tributed through Hadassah. Ha - -dassah Teen Agers, or H.T.A., Religion Not Important formed in the spring of 1954, In New York Arrests Have You Danced to the has joined Senior Hadassah and Music of Junior Radassah in the battle NEW YORK, (JTA)—New York against Trachoma ... 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