• - • Camp Bnai Brith Closes Season with Noted Scholars Triple-Play Combination Turns Up a 'Foul-Ball' in Prof. Von Leers Current thoughts by noted leaders on contemporary Jewish life highlighted the closing in- stitute of the season at Camp Bnai Brith, Starlight, Pa., re- cently. In commenting on the authen- ticity of the Dead Sea Scrolls, which he said pre-date the Christian Era, Dr. Immanuel Ben-Dor, deputy director of the Israel Department of Anti- quities, called attention to close parallels in the teachings of Jesus and those mentioned by the Teachers of Righteousness in the Scrolls. "Both," Dr. Ben-Dor said, "apparently advocated an as- cetic life and some measure of Prof. Johann Von Leers, cur- rently working as an Egyptian propagandist, is one of the most prolific and vicious Jew-baiters Nazi Germany produced accord- ing to ; the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. Criminal Nature of the Jews," Prof. Von Leers wrote, "Jews are hereditary criminals. Jewry is not a people like other people, nor the result of some race mixture, but it represents the principle of anti-God. It is Satanism in action." -Earlier this week, two western Prof. Von Leers' hatred also correspondents were expelled extended to Christian teachings, from Egypt after learning that which he denounced as "intol- Prof. Von Leers was master- and "repugnant." minding C iro's anti-Israel erable" His present anti-Israel propa- propaganda warfare. ganda activities are not surpris- Prof. Von Leers was a lead- ing, said the Anti-Defamation ing member of the Nazi party League. As recently as June 14, since 1929, was shown to have he wrote a report from Cairo "graduated from Hitler to demanding that the "ill-fated Peron of Argentina to Nasser." experiment" of I s r a el Je He gained early notoriety in liquidated or resettled in South 1933, when he dedicated his Madagascar, one of Hitler's book "Jews. Are Looking at original ideas. You" to alius Streicher, editor of Hitler's "Der Stuermer." . Notables at Dedication Photographs of leading Ger- man Jews, such" as Albert Ein- stein and Leon Feuchtwanger, were shown with captions read- ing "Not imaged yet.' Prof. Von Leers included among the Jews the present German. Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer, then Lord Mayor of Cologne. From 1935 to 1941, the Anti- Defamation League pointed out, Prof. Von Leers published 27 books, largely dealing with Nazi ideology, race theory and the extermination of the Jews. of Center in Argentina BUENOS AIRES (JTA)—Rep- -resentatives of the government, the province, the Army and the Catholic Church were present today when the Jewish com- munity in the city of Pa Plata _dedicated a new building to house the community offices and Zionist activities. Representa- tives of the entire Argentine Jewish community and of the Buenos Aires Kehilla partici- pated in the dedication cere- monies. We answer all your incoming calls. It Is Our Business collectivism and both pfobably met death by crucifixion." A second faculty member of the Institute, Dr. Robert Gordis, of Temple Beth El, Far Rock- away, N. Y., challenged the idea that the Jewish prophets "ab- hored ritual." Dr. Moshe Greenberg, of the University of Pennsylvania, defined Judaism as "the attempt of the Jewish people to draw implications for living from the Bible. It is not the Bible itself." He added that the science of interpreting the Bible in order to bring it into relevance with the problems of the times made it a "portable entity that could be possessed by everyone who studied the Torah and adopted it as his own." May 'This ROSH HASHANAH mark the beginning of a year of ever more ' certain peace in Israel, more contentment to Help You for Jews everywhere. With Courtesy and Efficiency We Serve As Your Office .. . Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business hours. Mailing Address Optional Coyle Telephone Answering Service VE. 7-6701 ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT Zionist House THE STAFF OF THE JULES DONESON TRAVEL AGENCY Extends to its Many Friends a Healthy and Happy New Year Mr. and Mrs. Jules Doneson — Shirley Gill — Rachel Franzblau — Louis . Levine In his 1944 book "The Our Letter Box A Broadened Banking and Trust Service Says Plank Writers Wear Striped Pants Editor, The Jewish News: I am moved to write this by your editorial on the political party planks about Israel. I am sure your readers are not so naive as to take political plat- forms at their face value. It is an old dictum that a politician's promise erev an election has only an accidental resemblance to performance after the– elec- tion. But why bother reading plat- form promises? The news col- umns of your own paper tell of actions by the Eisenhower Ad- ministration in relation to Is- rael. Guns to -Iraq, tanks to Saudi Arabia, but no defensive arms to Israel. Appeasement of Nasser,'meek t oleration of discrimination against American Jews by slave trading Saudia, but prohibition of the Jordan River irrigation scheme by Israel. The State Department "boys in striped pants," as Truman called them, who made the Near East policy also wrote the Re- publican Party platform. Harold Silver 3 Jewish Groups Aid Fair at Northville More than 1,200 patients at Northville State Hospital at- tended the fourth annual patient fair, sponsored by 16 organiza- tions that volunteer regularly at the hospital. Three of the groups that op- erated booths and furnished the prizes were: Bnai Brith Coun- cil of Greater Detroit, Ladies Auxiliary of House of Shelter and Young Women's Bicur Cholim. Project chairmen and mem- bers attending from the three Jewish organizations included: Mrs. Mildred Baron, 21611 Ridgedale in charge of the Bnai Brith Booth, with Mrs. Vi Freedman as her assistant; Mrs. Morris Dorn, 2026 Oakman Boulevard of the Jewish House of Shelter Ladies Auxiliary; and Young Woman's Bicur Cholem booth was headed by Mrs. Mary Bookstein, 2745 Cortland; Mrs. Asher Smith, 33326 Seven Mile Road, Livonia, and Mrs. Harry Katzman, 18681 Indiana, both of the Aesculapian. Announcing the Consolidation of Four Outstanding Financial Institutions Effective after the close of business August 31, 1956, the Detroit Wabeek Bank and Trust Company, The Birmingham National Bank, and Ferndale National Bank are consolidated with The Detroit Bank, under its 107 year old Charter. To identify the expanded scope of its services, the name of the con- 5 solidated institution will be—The - 0 Detroit Bank and Trust Company. 9 4t I Ther52 strategically located offices in Detroit, Birmingham, Ferndale and Southfield will bring a complete and long-established banking and trust service to every segment of community life. This expansion of services, facilities, geographic cover- age, and resources will provide for every personal or business financial need of the l hundreds of thousands of depositors and customers of the combined institutions. I • it* DIRECTORS Calvin P. Bentley Walker L. Cisler Willard M. Cornelius Selden B. Daume Joseph M. Dodge Frank D. Eaman William A. Fisher Herbert H. Gardner Leslie H. Green Charles H. Hewitt Ralph Hubbart Frederick C. Matthaei James McMillan H. Gray Muzzy Raymond T. Perring Harry L. Pierson Cleveland Thurber Herbert B. Trix C. David Widman William R. Yaw IN THE CENTER .OF INDUSTRIAL AMERICA THE DETROIT BANK & TRUST COMPANY Complete Banking and Trust Services OVER A CENTURY OF COMMUNITY SERVICE • 52 CONVENIENT BANKING OFFICES • MEMBER FDIC/ 11—TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, Septemb er 7, 1956 Hitler to Peron to Nasser