Izvestia Backs. Suez Nationalization; Rabbis' Report "What's Happening Behind Calls Ben-Gurion an 'Extremist' The Iron Curtain" In Detroit Times Series NEW YORK, (JTA) — A severe attack on Israel was pub- lished in Izvestia, official organ of the Soviet Government, the New York Times reported in a cable from Moscow. The cable said that the Soviet _government announced its sup- port of Egypt's nationalization of the Suez Canal. Izvestia said that statements in Israeli government circles cast doUbt on Israel's desire to seek peace. "A small group of military rulers of Israel are try- ing to lead that country on a path fraught with dangerous consequences," the Mose 0 w newspaper wrote. It included Premier Ben-Gurion in its list 'of "extremists." Discussing t•h e Israeli-Arab situation, Izvestia. took, .excep- tion to recent statements by Premier Ben-Gurion and Abbe ban, Ambassador to the United States, alluding to "punishment" of the , Arab- states for reported provocations. .Izvestia charged 'that Israeli leaders had created the impres- sion of fulfilling an "alien will" because "in the ruling circles of Israel they speak openly about the fact that the war that would begin in Palestine would not remain a local war." * * * Report Russian Jews `Still Fearful' of Future TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The "new atmosphere" in the Soviet Union has not left the Jews of that country any less fearful of their future, a large audience at ZOA NO SKILL NEEDED Just mix and bake DROMEDARY CAKE MIXES make the cake! Kosher, too— they have the ... yet Dromedary costs no more! White-Cake Mix • Yellow Cake Mix Devil's Food Mix • Gingerbread Mix Pound Cake Mix Honey 'n' Spice Cake Mix House was told by Rabbi 'M. Lieberman, the only Russian- speaking member of a delega- tion of the New York Board of Rabbis which recently com- pleted a study tour of the USSR, Poland and Czechoslovakia. "Russian Jews, in spite of the fact that the atmosphere apPears to be freer- today, remain fear- ful and uncertain of their fu- ture," the rabbi reported. He cited the fact that Soviet Jews whom he met insisted that their meetings be kept secret or cam- ouflaged. Rabbi Lieberman stressed that -a new Jewish prayerbook, which has been in preparation for the past two years, has not yet been published. "If the Soviet leaders really wish to atone for the sins of Stalin, they should not wait another two years to"publish the promised prayerbook," he said. He revealed that hand-printed prayer books are now being cir- culated at $100 each. The most paradoxical fact dis- covered on the t 0 u r, i n the rabbi's view, was - that Soviet Passports include reference . to the Jewish identity of . • those holding them. This fact, he stressed, "is ironically respon- sible for helping to retain a lingering recognition of Jewish consciousness among Jewish youth in Soviet Russia." The rabbi concluded that un- less some unbroken link is es- tablished between Russian Jewry and the Jews of -the world, Russian Jewry faces ex- toinction. * * _* Polish Party Boss Asks War on Anti-Semitism. LONDON, (JTA)—The Polish NeWs Agency here - reported that the question of anti-Semitism in Poland was raised by the head of Poland's Communist Party, -Edward Ochab, in his re- port to the last plenary session of the central committee of the Polish Workers. Party. Ochab is quoted as having stated: "The party should show spe- cial concern and attention to safeguard legality in relation to national minorities. The party must redouble its efforts to com- bat all manifestations of na- tionalism, anti-Semitism a n d discrimination in relation t o citizens of non-Polish nation- ality to safeguard their true equality in all fields of life, and must see to it that all harm done in this field .which can be put right, should be put right." Delegating a job is about the most difficult thing a business- man does. An informative - and illumi- nating series of inside stories on "What is happening to Jews Behind the Iron Curtain" will .appear exclusively in the De- troit Times, beginning this Sun- day and continuing daily. The series consists of reports written by the five • American rabbis who_ have just returned from a trip to Russia and sev- eral satellite countries, includ- ing Polatid. It will- be illus- trated with exclusive photo7 graphs. . - The five rabbis are meinbers of the Rabbinical Council of America, the top religious body. of Jews representing two mil- - lion members of the faith in this country. This .is the first probing and definitive account to be pub- lished on the fate of Jews in Soviet lands, a matter of in- creasing.. world _wideconcern. The delegation of rabbis was headed by Rabbi David Hollan- der of Mount Eden Jewish Cen- ter, Bronx, N. Y., honorary president of the Council. Other , Detroit Reunion of Father and Son Aided by Congress . It took an act in. of Con.gress, but this week Detroit a happy family, gathered at the reunion of a- father and 'son who feared they might have been separated .longer than the seven waiting years they already had spent. When Max Kozlowski, 57, sailed aboard the SS Berlin from Bremerhaven, Germany, he arrived in New York to be greeted by his son, Marvin. They are the only two sur- vivors of a once proud and happy family of seven. The reunion Max Kozlowski was made pos- sible by House Resolution 968 of the U.S. Congress, which was passed after a delay of many years, this May 7. A cousin of the Kozlowski's; Joshua Joyrich, who has been active in numerous communal activities, had approached Rep. John D. Dingell, Sr. to grant the elder Kozlowski's entry, to this country. With assistance from num- erous people in the local com- munity and the intercession of A. S. Hyman, of New York, who met Kozlowski while the former served as a major under Gen. Lucious Clay in Europe, legis- lation for Kozlowski's entry was speeded. Also aiding the immigration of Kozlowski were Rep. John Dingel 1, Jr., who continued where his late father had left off, Sen. Pat McNamara, late Se n a t e Judiciary Committee chairman, Sen. Harley M. Kil- gore and Rep. Francis E. Walter, of the House Judiciary Com- mittee. Marvin Kozlowski and his wife, Edith, each made two trips to Washington to testify before 'Congressional -- committees be- fore the action for passage of the special act was taken. But all the delay and worry and anxiety seems worthwhile now that the family is again together. They are residing here at 4267 Duane. Pass Bill to Enshrine Mikveh Israel Cemetery WASHINGTON, (JTA)—The House passed and sent to the Senate a bill to designate Mik- veh Israel Cemetery in Phila- delphia as a unit of the National Park System. The bill authorizes no funds for maintenance or care of the cemetery, which was established in 1740. It contains the graves of a number of Revolutionary War patriots of the Jewish faith: members of the delegation, which made the most extensive tour of Russia and the satellite states ever undertaken by any religious group, were Rabbi Gil- bert Klaperman, Cong. Beth Sholom, Lawrence, N. Y., vice president of the COunCil; Rabbi Emanuel Rackman, Cong. 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