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June 08, 1956 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-06-08

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Friday, June 8, 1956—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-8



Zionists Stress
Need to Fight
Assimilation

NEW YORK (JTA) — The
need of strengthening the Zion-
ist movement to insure the cul-
tural and spiritual survival of
the Jewish community in this
country, parallel with efforts to
safeguard the security of Israel,
were stressed at the two-day
meeting of the National Admin-
istrative Council of the Zionist
Organization of America.
The issues facing the Zionist
movement in, the lands outside
of Israel were discussed in the
light of the decisions of the 24th
World Zionist Congress recently
concluded in Jerusalem. The
discussions brought forth the
unanimous agreement for an
intensified effort by American
Zionists not only in the rallying
of public support for Israel in
the realm of public relations
and economic aid, but likewise
in the furtherance of Jewish
and Hebrew education and in
the fostering of spiritual values
and cementing of the cultural
bonds between this country and
Israel. -
Dr. Emanuel Neumann
charged the Administration in
Washington with "deliberately
temporizing" with the entire
problem of Middle East peace
"in view of the coming national
elections." He said • that Wash-
ington "is evidently hoping to
put the Middle East crisis on
ice through pallative actions in
the United Nations which solve
nothing basically."-He urged the
recall and replacement of the
U. S. Ambassador to Egypt,
Henry Byroade, whom he d'e-
scribed as "long an 'apologist
for the Egyptian dictator."
Dr. Neumann charged the
State Department with endan-
gering a "false sense of op-
timism" following the Ham-
marskjold mission to the Middle
East and the cease-fire agree-
ments obtained. These agree-
ments, welcome as they are,
have not removed the danger
of war," he warned. "Indeeci,
they could even serve as a con-
venient • smokescreen for Nas-
ser's aggressive designs against
Israel, facilitate his preparations
for war by providing him with
the time he requires to absorb
the Communist arms shipments,
and enable him to launch a sur-
prise attack when he believes
he is ready for blitzkrieg."

Arabs Again Raise
'Zionist Tentacle' Cry

LONDON (WJA) — 'Voice of
the Arabs' broadcasts from
Cairo May 25 indicted Zionism
as responsible, in part at least,
for the troubles in Algeria, re-
ports the World Jewish Con-
gress information department.
The broadcasts quoted an
article in 'AI-Gumhouriya'
which asserted that "not con-
tent with dictating policy con-
cerning Israel to the imperialist
Powers, world Zionism seizes
every opportunity of involving
them in the adoption of oppres-
sive measures towards the
primary national demands of
Look at what is going on in
Algeria today."
The most important aim of
world ZiOnism was to "incite
each of the Western Powers to
follow a policy which could only
end every hope of establishing
bridges of firendshili between
the Western and Arab States.
Can the West rid itself of the
tentacles of the Zionist actopus
before it is too late?"

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UJA's Action Week-End Parley Plans Short-Term Dr

• Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels was
elected to a second term as
president of the Women's Di-
vision, Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion of Detroit, at the Division'ss
tenth annual meeting, Tuesday.
Mesdames
Eugene J. Arn-
f e 1 d, Harry
August, I Je-
r o m e Hauser
and Philip R.
Marcuse have
been selected
vice-presidents.
"'Mrs. Herbert S.
Frank is re-
ording secre-
tary and Mrs.
Ben Jones will
be correspond-
ing secretary.
Mesdames
Mrs. Daniels Maurice Clam-
age, Lewis B. Daniels, Arthur I.
Gould, William B. Isenberg,
Maxwell E. Katzen, Charles
Lakoff, Philip.R. Marcuse, Har
old A. Robinson, Milton L. So-
rock and S.S. Willis will serve -
additional three year terms on
the Women's Division Board.
Beginning three year terms
are Mesdames Harry August,
Theodore Bargman, Max M.
Fisher, Ivor J. Kahn, Herschel
V. Kreger and Alexander W.
Sanders.
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan and Mrs.
Leo Orecklin will serve two
year terms to fill vacancies.
In the 1956 Allied Jewish
Campaign the Women's Division
raised $560,000 which is $70,000
more than last year's total.

More than 650 Jewish com-
munal leaders from all parts of
the country — including a dele-
gation from Detroit — will meet
this Saturday and Sunday at
the Roosevelt Hotel, New York,
for a national action conference
of the United Jewish Appeal, to
inaugurate the second half of
the Appeal's .1956 nationwide
campaign, it was -• announced
by Rabbi Herbert A. Fried-
man, UJA's executive vice-
chairman.
The conference will assess the.
UJA's mid-year standing on
both its regular and special
fund campaigns, and will mark
the high point of a current
short-term drive for the rais-
ing of $50,000,000 in paid
pledges.
Delegates will hear from Col.
Chaim Herzog, commander of
the Jerusalem Military District
for the Israel Defense Forces
and former *military attache to
the Israel Embassy in this coun-
try; Moses A. Leavitt, executive

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vice-chairman of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, who will
report on the plight of Jews in
troubled North Africa, from
which he has just returned;
Uri Marinov, youthful frontier
farmer from the Israeli agri-
cultural settlement of Nahal Oz,

which lies directly opposite the
Egyptian-held Gaza Strip; Wil-
liam Rosenwald, general chair-
man, Edward M. M. Warburg,
president, of the UJA, Rabbi
Friedman, and others.

Orthodoxy Urges
Break with SCA

GREENFIELD PARK, N.Y.
(JTA) — The 14th annual
convention of the Rabbinical
Alliance of America, repre-
senting about 400 Orthodox
rabbis, concluded here with
decisions "to make Ortho-
doxy a militant and autono-
mous group free from any
encroachment and influence
by our pseudo-co-religionists
from the Conservative and
Reform ranks."
Leaders of the organiza-
tion, in their addresses at the
convention, urged Orthodox
rabbinic and lay groups to
disassociate themselves from
the Synagogue Council of
America and from the New
York Board of Rabbis. The
two latter bodies are com-
posed of Orthodox, Conserva-
tive and Reform congrega-
tions.

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MEXICO (JTA) — Plans for
developing health activities. in
Jewish communities throughout
Latin America were mapped
here at the first Pan-American
conference of the OSE, world
Jewish health ,organization,
which is headed by Abel Sha-
ban, chairman of the World OSE
Union. Delegates from the
United States, Mexico, Argen-
tina, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia,
Ecuador, Venezuela and other
countries on the American con-
tinents are attending the four-
day parley.
The conference was opened by
Dr. Jacobo Yavnozon, OSE
president in Mexico, and was
greeted by leaders of the Jew-
ish Community of Mexico, Jew-
ish Central Committee, Zionist
Federation of Mexico and
others. Greetings were also re-
ceived from the Israel Legation
in Mexico, - expressing apprecia-
tion of the work which the OSE
conducts in Israel, as well as
from - France, Italy, Finland,
Tunisia and other countries
where the OSE is maintaining
Jewish health institutions.

Khrushchev Exposes
Stalin's Doctors Plot'

WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The
State Department released the
full text of the speech which
Nikita Krushchev delivered at
the Communist Party congress
in Moscow on' Feb. 24, denounc-
ing Josef Stalin and revealing
that -it was Stalin himself who
had fabricated the notorious
"doctors plot" in which eleven
doctors were arrested on charges
of serving as "agents" of Amer-
ican Jewish organizations and
plotting against the Soviet re-
gime.
"Let us recall the 'affair of
the doctors - plotters'," Mr.
Krushchev is quoted as telling
the Communist Party congress.
"Actually there was no 'affair'
outside of the declaration of the
woman doctor Timashuk, who
was probably influenced or or-
dered by someone to write to
Stalin a letter in which she de-
clared that doctors were apply-
ing supposedly improper meth-
ods of medical treatment. Such
a letter was- sufficient for Stalin
to reach an immediate conclu-
sion that there are doctors-plot-
ters in the Soviet Union.'!,

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immigrant families expected
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