(Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish NeWs) WASHINGTON — Twenty-two Jewish organizations. Tuesday expressed opposition to humane -slaughter bills , which, by im- plications; give the: false im- pression that Jewish kosher methods of slaughtering animals is inhumane. Rabbi Isaac Lewin, of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada, testified before the House s Agri- culture subcommittee on behalf of Jewish groups. He told the subcommittee that Jewish groups must "categoric- ally reject" the language in a number of bills wider considera- tion because of their "false and defamatory implication" against "shehitah." He said Jewish •groups were opposed to bills where there arise "inescapable implication" that slaughtering in accordance with practices and reqUirements of the Jewish re- ligious faith is inhumane, but permitted only because it is prescribed by religion. The House subcommittee Tues- day heard witnesses on bills to require humane methods in slaughter of livestock and poul- try. tss or • ennies Rabbi Lewin built a case for the committee pointing to views of experts who have certified that "shehitah" is a humane method of slaughtering. The rabbi said "it is not sur- prising that within the Jewish community there is such unan- imity of opposition to bills be- ing considered by this commit- tee. For many years," he said, "the false slander that shehitah is inhumane has been used as a weapon- by those who would exterminate the Jewish people. It is significant that one of the first acts of the Nazis upon securing power in Germany was to promulgate laws forbidding shehitah under the guise of humane considerations." He said, "our concern is fur- ther heightened by the fact that even in England, where shehitah is exempt from the humane slaughtering law, that law has been used as a springboard for a continuous campaign to label shehitah as inhumane and to ban it." The committee asked the rabbi to present to it the suggestions of Jewish'organiza- tions. Rabbi Lewin -said that a supplement in writing would be presented soon. AJ Committee Fact Sheet Revedls High Nazis as Advisers to Nasser NEW YORK (AJP),— In its latest Fact Sheet, titled "The Plight of the Jews M. Egypt," the Arrierican Jewish. CoMmit- tee-which is now commemor- ating its 50th anniversary—lists two former Nazi generals and an associate of Gdebbels as close achfisors of dictator Nas- ser. , - "The dexterity and steed with which the Nasser government has moved. against, its Jewish ..population," the Fact Sheet de- .dares, "have been cited by Many observers as indicating that practiced' hands have been guiding this campaign. "It - -is well known that Egypt employs many &reign advisors, including Communist techni- cians from Russia and her satel- lites. But," the report ajids,. "the employment of German Nazis, former Wehrma.cht officers and members of the 'Afrika Korps has been largely hidden from the world. "At present, it is estimated that some 200 or more work in Egypt, including S'S General Wilhelm Voss—in charge of Egypt's Central Planning Board and chief advisor to the War Minister; Dr. Johann von Leers, associate of Goebbels and no- torious anti-Semite--advises on anti-Jewish propaganda, and Gen. Otto Remer who headed the Egyptian training program which created the fedayeen _guerrilla fighters." Referring to the plight of Egyptian- Jews as a tragic one, - DID YOU KNOW THAT THE FINEST MIXED DRINKS CAN BE MADE WITH CADILLAC CLUB `WINE • • • CADILLAC CLUB IS the LARGEST SELLING WINE . IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN „Milan Wineries, Detroit, Michigan the Fact Sheet states that "since November 1956, thousands have been formally expelled by the Nasser government. Many more thousand - s have been forced to emigrate 'voluntarily.' At least 10,000 of the estimated 35,000- 55,000 Jews in Egypt have had to leave the country. "Those who remain face eco- nomic - strangulation; with their goods and assets sequestered and their funds blocked, it is no longer possible for them to earn a living. They- have been given to understand that there can be no future for Jews in Egypt," the report concludes. e ran i erary • war• to onor it y azis A set of awards will be awarded jointly annual literary awards honoring by the American-Israel Cultural the memorial of Anne Frank, Foundation, the Hebrew Writ- the Jewish girl who died in a ers Association and the Israel Nazi concentratibn camp and PEN Club for unpublished whose poignant story has been poetry, fiction, and drama. The told to the world in a book and play, both entitled "The Diary awards have been made pos- of Anne Frank," was announced sible by anonymous donors in here. New York, the announcement The Anne Frank Memorial revealed. TEL AVIV, (JTA) FRESH"! BAKED —International Photo Upon his arrival in Los An- geles, Lord Mayor Robert Briscoe of Dublin was greeted by Eva Magar, 8, a Hunga- rian-Jewish refugee, who pre- sented him with a bank con- taining 200 pennies, saved by her for the- United Jewish Appeal. She received a kiss as an acknowledgment. . FOR U.S. Aid Mission Rehires 40 Israeli Employees TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Some 40 Israeli employees of the United States Operations Mis- sion, who were dismissed last month when it appeared U. S. aid would not be resumed, were rehired. Despite -the • rehiring, the American mission here said it had no instructions from Wash- ington as to when aid opera- tions, suspended w. h e n- Israel launched the, . Sinai campaign last Oct. 29, would be resumed. PASSOVER! Ellises Succeed in Two Legal Moves to Keep Hildy; Fig ht Extradition MIAMI BEACH (JTA) — A atholic judge accepted a peti- tion for adoption from a Jewish couple who have lived in hid- ing for - - nearly two years in a Struggle to keep a six-year-old girl born to a Catholic mother. After losing 22 appeals in MasSachUsetts courts, and facing extradition to Boston to face a "kidnap charge," Mr. and Mrs. Melvin B. Ellis were permitted to 'file the petition in a Florida Circuit Court. Judge John Anderson at the same time signed a temporary injunction restraining Massa- chusetts authorities from seiz- ing blonde and blue-eyed Hildy pending outcome' of the adop- tion proceedings. The effect of Judge Anderson's petition ac- ceptance was to acknowledge Florida's jurisdiction in the case. Hildy's natural mother, Mrs. Marjorie McCoy Doherty, who was unmarried when Hildy was born• and signed the child over to the. Ellises when Hildy was 10 days old, subsequently claimed she did not know the Ellises were Jewish. She wants to put Hildy into a Catholic institution. ' Ben Cohen, a Miami Beach attorney who is representing the Ellises without fee, said that the local welfare agency has 90 days to complete an adoption investigation and report back to Judge Anderson. Final hearings will follow within two weeks after that. Massachusetts will have an opportunity to contest the application. . The Ellises fled from Boston, where Mr. Ellis had a substan- tial 'dry cleaning factory, and have moved from city to city until they were traced to Miami Beach. The case has aroused world- . — wide interests. The` Ellises, Gov. Leroy Collins of Florida and Acting Gov. Robert F. Murphy of Massachusetts have been flooded with mail, most of it sympathetic to the couple. Gov. Murphy refused because of "technical errors" to sign ex- tradition papers ordering the return of the Ellises to Massa- chusetts. The Ellises were arrested in Miami Beach on a fugitive war- rant charging them with kid- napping Hildy. They had fled from Massachusetts after the state Supreme Court h,ad ,ruled against them iri 1955 after a four-year court fight over cus- today of the child. Gov. Collins was reported to have received more than 500 let- ters begging him not send the Ellis couple back to Massa- chusetts. Man must work. That is as certain as the sun. But he may work grudgingly or he may work gratefully.—Henry Giles CHECK ALL THE OTHERS . . . Then see me for the Best ,Deal on the Best Buick Yef — The '57 Buick Charles Weinstock at BUICK'S RETAIL STORE 6164 CASS AVE. Near G. M. Bldg. TR 5-9700 29th Year With Buick new! Kosher for Passover Parve baked delicacies from BAIRNS Tmt-2 1127D 0 Translation: Kosher For Passover. 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