•
Agudah Honors Return
Of Litvins from Israel
Mr. and Mrs. Baruch Litvin,
of Mt. Clemens, Mich., who re-
'cently returned from their sec-
ond visit to Isra.el, will be hon-
ored at a dinner arranged by
friends of Agudath Israel of De-
troit. ,
The Litvins, beloved figures in
local traditional circles and long-
time friends of Israel, will be
feted at a program at 7 pin.,
Tuesday, in Lachar's:
They will report on Israeli set-
tlements, school systems and
various other important devel-
opments in the Jewish state.
Rabbi Pinchos Levin, of Israel,
who participated in the corner-
stone. laying ceremonies for the
Beth Jacbb Seminary in Jeru-
salem in 1934, will be here to
speak at the dinner.
For tickets or reservations, call
Rabbi C. Grubner, TE. 4-6624;
J. Borenstein, TO. 6-9504, or I.
Isbee, ticket chair ma n, TO,
7-2709.
Irving Katz's History of Beth El
Published; Incorporates Michigan
Jewry's History Up to Year 1850
:
German Ambassador in -
U. S. Claims Neo-Nazis
Are 'Dead' in Germany
were "unfortunately very few"'
Jews in West Germany because
the Jews were "so ruthlessly ex-
pelled" by the Nazis. He pointed
to the reparations treaty with
.Israel and its ratification as evi-
dence of Germany's present at-
titude toward the Jews.
WASHINGTON, (JTA)—Ger-
man Ambassador Heinz Kreke-
ler, speaking at a luncheon at
the' National Press Club, said
that Nazis and neo-Nazism were
"dead as a door nail" in West 20
Germany and there were no
chances of a resurgence.
Anti-Semitism, he stated, was
of "no importance" today in the
:economic and political life of
West Germany. He said there
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out the country . for the publish- trations in this book, and this
ing of many community his- compilation is in itself of great
historical value. In addition,
tories.
there are many documents
Dedicated to the memory of which are published here for the
Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer, former Beth El first time.
rabbis, Mr. Katz's book has many - It was the generous financial
subvention from the Leonard N.
Simons Fund of Temple Beth El
that made the publication of
this book possible.
DES
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