The Remarkable Robert Briscoe E JEWISH NEWS Nasser's Vote, Shepilov & Arabs A Weekly Review Saniuel Feldstein, Dedicated Man• Commentary, Pg. 2 Disappearance , of Intellectual Reservoir of Jewish Events In Israel's Defense Editorials, Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXIX—No. 18 27 17100 W. 7 Mile: Rd.. - L - VE 8 - 9364 — Detroit 35, July 6, 1956 Page 4 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Anti Semitism Rising in Poland; IP Curbs Asked by Jewish Workers Support _Growing for enate's Measure on A rab Discrimination (copyright, 1956, By Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) Freedom's Serenade WASHINGTON, (JTA) -- It was pre- dicted this week that a majority of the Senate,- would support a resolution aimed at ending the acquiescenc of :the United States Government in the discrimination of the Arab governments agairit American citizens of the Jewish faith. The bipar- tisan. resolution; introduced by Senators Herbert H. Lehman,' Paul Douglas and William Langer, had already added as sponsors' 15 more Senators. tviosze Szlak, 20, accompanies•himself on the accordion as he sings to his parents, David. and Etla Szlak, a song -of thanksgiving and praise to their new land as they wait 'at the airport on their arrival from Germany. The Szlaks, among the last families at Camp -Foehrenwald, only Jew- , ish DP , camp remaining in Germany, were assisted in their immigration to the U. S. by United Hias Service, the Jewish international migration agency. After 15 years of life in camps, the Szlacks were permanently reunited, by Hias, with their entire family, including three other sons, a daughter., and three grandchildren. Jewish organizations continued to laud the resolution and its purposes. It was hailed not only for its effect on American Jev,fs but as a measure . which would add to' the dignity and effectiveness of the United States in its relations with other • governinents throughout the world. "Among organiiatkins on record in praise of the proposal are the Ainerican Jew ,L. ish Committee,. Jewish Congress, Bnai -Brith and National CoMmunity Relations Advisory Council. • - Both the. Detroit and Flint Jewish Com- munity Councils took a stand in support of the resOlUtion and urged Michigan's Senators Potter aid McNamara to co-sponsor it. In a comniunication to Samuel Rhodes, president of Detroit'S Jewish Community Coun 7 ell, Senator Pat McNamara condemned the discrimination pfacticed by Arabs and said he Wholeheartedly endorses the resolution in- troduced in the U. S. Senate. (Earlier Story on Page 23) NEW YORK, (JTA): — The atten- tion of leaders of the Communist Party in Poland has been drawn to the - grow- ing anti-Jewish sentiment in the coun - , try and to the "poison of anti-Semitism" which is being spread openly at public gatherings, it is reported in the Warsaw Jewish newspaper "Folkshtimme" The report says that representatives of regional committees of the Corn- munist Party have been invited to at- tend meetings of • Jewish workers at which the problem of growing anti- Semitism was diScussed. ‘`The Jewish workers have - openly and - clearly re- ported to these representatives the true situation," the report says, adding that the meetings served the needed purpose and resulted in decisions by the regional committees to take "educational meas- ures" to counteract anti-Semitic propa- ganda. - - The Warsaw Jewish newspaper emphasizei that growing anti-Jewish sentiment in the country has provoked restlessness" among Jews in the coun- try. "Certain Jewish working elements --including members as well as non- members of the Communist Party -- were also excited over the fact that . (Continued on Page 3) eminary •Project: y. Religious Drive: A nationwide syna- — gogue and • church attendance' campaign, designed to motivate Americans of all faiths to attend their houses of worship with increasing regularity, was blueprinted in New York by. leaders of Religion In American Life Committee (RIAL), and Synagogue Council of America, central national agency representing Orthodox, Conserva- tive, Reform rabbinic and, congregational bodies of U.S. iiudaism. Shown above discussing theme of 1956-57 campaign are (I. to r.) Dr. Earle Pleasant,- RIAL national Director, Rabbi Abraham J. Fefdrnan, SCA president, and Marvin J. Silberman, national chairman oft. SCA "BaCk to the Synagogue" program. SCA's synagogue drive, now sponsored by 650 key. Jewish leaders in .180 Cities in 42 states, plans an intensive year:round affilia- tion and attendance campaign beginning with the coming High Holy Days. • . Harry Levin, Israeli Embassy:Counsellor, discusses the location in Israel of the proposed Pnimi- yah Project, the spiritual-cultural center in Jemisalem of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Ameriica, with Seminary project leaders. Left to right: Dr. SiMon Greenberg, Seminary Vice-Chancellor; Mr. Levin; Governor Theo- dore R. McKeldin of Maryland, honorary na- tional'committee chairman; and Dr. Moshe Davis, Seminary Provost, are seen studying the 10,000 square meter hill-top site set aside by the Jewish National Fund near the-new build- ings of. the Hebrew University, the govern- ment office, the Kirya, and the future Parlia- ment buildings. The project will enable Semi- nary students to spend a year in Eretz The building plan, designed-by Jerusalem architect Joseph Klarwein, calls first for the construction of a residence and dining halt E•in Hebrew "Pnimiyah'1_, arld latex a Ilibrang . Cantor Dworkin, Detroiter, Wins Prize . With High Notes For excellence in oantorial studies, Can- - tor Harold Dworkin (left), of Detroit, son of - Mr. and Mrs. Abe Dworkin, 3201 W. Grand, receives the Finkel Memorial Prize from Cantor Wolf. Hecker, executive director of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute' of Religion School of Sacred Music in New York. Dworkin was graduated with honors in June from the school, a training center for• synagogue cantors. He has jiist been named Cantor _ of Washington Boulevard Temple, Chicago. The prize honors Lawrence J. Finkel, gifted Singer and patron of the arts, who served as volunteer cantor of Temple Beth El, Riverside, Calif., for 10 years before his death . • in October, 1954. . • and synagogue will be ackletir,