Moscow Publication Warns Against Anti-Semitism; Lenin's Views Cited NEW YORK (JTA) — For the first time in many years an of- ficial organ of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ap- peared with an article sharply warning against anti-Semitism, the New York Times reports. The report emphasizes that "explicit attacks on anti-Semi- tism have been absent from in- ternal propaganda themes" in Moscow for quite a time. It then quotes an article which appeared in last month's issue of "Party Life," organizational magazine of the Communist Party of the USSR, as declaring: "While fighting all forms of bourgeois nationalism, the Com- munist Party turns the attention of workers to the special harm of anti-Semitism. V. I. Lenin, in his speech 'On the Persecution of Jews in Pogroms' . • ex- posed the criminal policy of capitalists, designed to inflame hatred toward Jews in order to divert workers . attention from their real enemy — from capi- tal. 'Shame to accursed Czarism, tormenting a n d persecuting Jews,' Lenin said. 'Shame to those who sow hatred to Jews, who sow hatred to other na- tions.' . . . The Communist Party has always carried on a relent- less struggle against anti-Semi- tism as a phenomenon deeply hostile to the Soviet itructure." Pointing to the anti-Zionist and anti-Jewish campaigns which had been conducted in Soviet Russia from 1949 to the arrest of Jewish doctors in 1953, the Times says: "The practical impact of the passage 'in Party Life apparently is to order Soviet Communists to combat anti-Semitism along with similar feelings of hatred of other minority groups in the Soviet Union. Similar dis- cussions in earlier postwar years have normally omitted anfi-Sernitism and, except for such incidents as the doctors case, the Soviet press has until recently tended to ignore the existence of Jews as Jews in the Soviet Union." With regard to the liquidation of all Jewish publications in the Soviet Union and the arrest and exile of many noted Yiddish writers, the Times finds that "some signs have appeared that the Soviet government has re- laxed its hostile attitude toward the Yiddish language." It re- ports that a Soviet artist, Is.aak Rakitin, has apparently toured the country in a program of the works of the Yiddish writer, Sholom Aleichem, delivering his works both in Russian and in Yiddish. "There are indications that one or more Jews may have been sent abroad to a Soviet diplomatic post thus ending the absence of Jews from such posts," the report adds. - The Times also sees a changed Communist attitude toward Soviet Jews in the fact that emigration of a handful of elderly Jews from the Soviet -Union to Israel has been permitted during the past several months.' "Emigra- tion to Israel from the Com- munist countries of Eastern Europe has also been resumed on a small scale. Imprisoned Zionist leaders in Czechoslo- vakia and Romania have been released in recent weeks, and those released in Romania, to- gether with other Zionist leaders, are being permitted to go to Israel," the Times report says. Chairmen Named Mizrachi, Hapoel Hamizrachi End For Holy Day Conference with Decision to Merge JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The held territory, in violation Bond Appeal Mizrachi and Hapoel Hamizrachi David I. Berris Harry Schumer Phillip Stollman, chairman of the Detroit Committee for State of Israel Bonds, announced that Harry Schumer has accepted the chairmanship of the Israel Bonds High Holy Day Appeal, and that David I. Berris will serve as co-chairman with Mr. Schumer. It has also been announced that Mrs. Albert Potiker has ac- cepted chairmanship of the cash collection committee for the Is- rael Bond High Holy Day Pro- gram. Mrs. Potiker and her committee members will be in charge of collection of the corn- mitments and pledges made dur- ing this appeal. Name Fidelman to State BB Council Irving Fidelman, owner of Fidelman's Resort in South Ha- ven, Mich., recently was elected president of the Michigan Bnai Brith Council. Long active in Bnai Brith work, Fidelman is currently vice-chairman of the Michigan Regional Board of the Anti-Defamation League. Fidelman's long string of activ- ities includes directorships on both the West Michigan Tourist Association and South Haven Kiwanis. He is a leader in the South Haven Chamber of Com- merce. Twice Fidelman has 'been cited by the Israel Bond Organization for promoting the sale of Israel Bonds. The organization used his original idea of bringing in noted entertainers at various resorts to sell bonds. During the last winter Fidel- man's stand in opposition to the teaching of sectarian religion in tax-supported schools brought wide attention in newspapers and periodicals. Fidelman and his wife, Sheila, have three sons and are expect- ing a new addition to the family in October. The family resides the year round in a home situated on the grounds of the noted South Haven resort. "The Soviet government has indicated that there are at least eight Jewish congregations in that country," the report con- tinues. "The indication was given in the publication un- precedented -in recent years — of a joint statement by eight rabbis protesting against prep- arations for atomic war. The congregations apparently exist in Moscow, Kiev, Odessa, Riga, Kutaissi, Minsk, Vilna, and Kovno. Formerly only Christian and Moslem leaders in the So- viet Union issued such group statements. "The concern of the Soviet. government that the outside world be informed of the possi- Vr TOPS bilities of Jewish religious life *IN QUALITY in that country was shown here AND TASTE last month in a statement dis- tributed by the Soviet delega- tion to the United Nations. Signed by an otherwise uniden- tified person . named `Rabino- wich,' the statement stressed that Jews could freely form re- U.S. Ambassador -Talks ligious congregations, like mem- bers of other faiths, and listed At Atomic Parley a number of rabbis in the, So- TEL AVIV, (JTA)—An outline viet Union," the report declares. of Israel's future plans to meet * * * its power needs through the use Arab Delegation Calls of atomic power was presented For Elimination of Israel here at a public meeting by Dr. LONDON (JTA) — Imperial- Yehuda Eisenberg, professor at ism was "responsible" for the the Weizmann Institute of Sci- creation of Israel and for pro- ence and one of Israel's leading viding the Jewish State "with nuclear scientistss. He spoke at a all the necessary means to at- meeting at ZOA Hduse, which for . more profits tack the Arabs and threaten was also addressed by United 'STOCK THESE them in their - homes," Rafiq States Ambassador Edward B. Bachour, head of a Syrian dele- Lawson. BRANDS gation which recently visited the Dr. Eisenberg said that the WINDSOR CLUB USSR, Poland' and Czechoslo- erection of an atomic power sta- Sweet and Dry Wines vakia, said at a press conference tion is a . necessity for Israel. He at Moscow, Damascus Radio an- noted that at present Israel had LA SALLE CLUB nounced. to import some $69,000,000 worth ,Sweet Wines - The Arab announcer, heard Of fuel to meet its needs. "Our. LA SALLE RED .STRIPE here, said that Bachour called power needs double every four Sweet and My Wines for "friendly nations" to help years compared to every ten the Arab states get rid of Israel. years in other nations," he de- ROYAL WINDSOR "As long as Israel exists in our clared. Sweet and Dry Wines midst, nurtured by imperialism Ambassador Lawson informed SARATOGA with money and arhas, we shall his audience that an "atomic Sweet Wines continue to feel that our safety library" would arrive in Israel and that of the entire Middle next week from the United WINDSOR CLUB East is threatened," he contin- States. A similar collection of Wine Cocktails ued. Protesting the Arabs' love books, articles and reports—all WINDSOR CLUB of the Jews, he said they , only on the peaceful uses of atomic Red and White Carbonated . Win , ..s hate Zionism, which he defined energy — will be made available as an "imperialist fascist move- by the U.S. to 22 other nations, - ON SALE AT. BET7ER rrient." he 'revealed. The meeting was STORES :EVERYWHERE Tass, the official Soviet news sponsored by the U.S. Informa- agency, reporting the same press tion Service in Israel and dealt conference, noted that Bachour with the Geneva "atoms-for- had thanked the USSR for using peace" conference. its veto power • at the Security Council "to frustrate imperialist He is the living God, and stead- WINES & CHAMPAGNE,INC; plots which were designed to fast for ever . He delivereth FARMINGTON, MICHIGAN I violate our right and dignity." and rescueth.—Dan. 6:26, 27. Those Who Know . . of the Israel-J o r d a n armistice agreement. The delegates called on the Israel government to take all action through the United Na- tions to open the way to Jewish holy places in Jordan territory. The possibility that the Israel trade unions affiliated with the H a p o el Hamizrachi movement will join the Histadrut, Israel's general federation of labor, has become more remote than ever before as a result of the merger. In the past there had been several sets of negotiations be- tween the Histadrut and the labor wing of the religious Zionist movement looking to- ward eventual merger. However, with the rightwing Mizrachi forces joining oppon- ents among the Hapoel Hamiz- rachi against the Histadrut mer- ger, the forces opposing merger with the Histadrut will likely overbalance the pro-Histadrut group, it is believed here. world movements were merged here in the final decision of the joint world conference of the two religious Zionist movements. The 200-odd delegates voted to consolidate all sections of the movements and re-elected all members of the central commit- tees of each movement to a new amalgamated central committee. In addition, a six-man commit- tee was named to work out the technical aspects of the merger and to make preparations for the next conference of the merged group in two years. At that parley members to the new central committee will be elected on a personal basis, rath- er than as representatives of the Mizrachi or Hapoel Hamizrachi movements. A demand that the Israel gov- ernment and the Jewish Agendy arrange the immediate immigra- tion of 5,000 North - African Jews whose lives --are in danger was voiced by some of the dele- gates attending the 'joint confer- 6—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ence of the Mizrachi and Hamiz- Friday, August 19, 1955 rachi movements. In Tel Aviv the Hapoel Ha- $10 PER MONTH mizrachi central committee ap- We Serve as Your Office . . pealed to David Ben-Gurion to include the rightwing Herut in Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business a broad coalition government. hours. 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