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October 25, 1957 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-10-25

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By PHINEAS J. BIRON

a sincere gentleman, did not
convince us . . . We refer him
to a statement that Mr. Eban
sent to a Mr. Eichelberg of Cin-
cinnati, in reply to a similar
protest . . . Ambassador Eban
wired as follows: "There will
be no desecration of the Sabbath
whatever on Friday, Sept. 20th,
just as Israel broadcasting from
Jerusalem does not desecrate
Sabbath."
This is what we meant when
we wrote in our: column that
the Israel Embassy in Washing-
ton is Israeli territory and that
whatever is kosher in Israel is
also Kosher for the. Israeli Em-
bassy in Washington . . In
any case, as we said a few
weeks ago, the American Rab-
binate has no jurisdiction what-
soever•over what happens in
the Israeli Embassy—which to
repeat is Israeli territory . . .
We are not mixed up, Mr.
Matzer . . . You apparently did
not get the point which we
made so clearly in the column
you criticised so vehemently.

that it is very difficult for any
Jew to leave the Soviet Union
if he happens to want to go and
settle in Israel or even to visit?
... Khrushchev's answer would
have been sensational if he
hadn't given us such a perfect
exhibition of double talk on
anti-Semitism ... For according
to Mrs. Roosevelt, this is how
the top man of the Kremlin
reacted: "I know," replied
Khrushchev, without hesitation;
"but the time will come when
everyone who wants to go will
be able to do so."
If really, the Soviet govern-
ment permitted Jewish immigra-
tion who could doubt that hun-
dreds of thousands of Soviet
Jews would take advantage of
the opportunity . . not only
elderly people but young ones
as well from, every • walk of
life! . . . But we, are afraid that
we are daydreaming for Mr.
Khrushchev's record for vera-
city, especially when it comes
to the Jewish question, is very
low . . . In his statement to
Mrs. Roosevelt he has proven
himself also a sadist, who plays William G. Rogell
with the emotions of the Jewish
people by dangling before them Seeks Re-election
a hope in which he himself does
"For the past thirteen years,
not believe.
as chairman of the Wayne
County roads and bridges com-
Intolerance and Piety
mittee, I have worked to pro-
Mr. A. Matzer, of Detroit, vide better driving conditions"
takes us to task for defending_ is the message to voters from
Ambassador Eban's appearance Councilman William G. Rogell,
on a TV broadcast on a Friday who is seeking re-election at
evening . . . He insists that Mr. the Nov. 5 election.
Eban did not show the proper
In the first term of his 14
respect for our "great and holy years on the Common Council,
beliefs." . . . The letter of Mr. Rogell put through the plan to
Matzer, who is, we do not doubt, train 15,000 boys per year in
playing baseball at an annual
cost of a dollar per lad. To avoid
111111 • • • IR II III II II 111 • cutting home values he fought
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a the building of government
financed flats in single home
neighborhoods.
He backed the proposal to
have many small parks, instead
of a. few big ones, in Detroit.
Rogell also fought against
establishment of a large air-
port between Meyers and
■ Greenfield Roads, north of Eight
Mile. The former star Detroit
Tiger shortstop was active in
recruiting for the U.S. Army
and Air Force,, persuading the
city and county to erect a mov-
able, attractive small building
near old city hall, which serves
many civic campaigns.

Eleanor Roosevelt is a wo-
man of great intellectual in-
tegrity • . . . Whenever she
makes a statement—no matter
whether you agree with it or
not—her meaning is always
clear . . . It needs no interpreta-
tion for it says what it means
. . . During her recent visit to
the Soviet Union, when she in-
terviewed Mr. Khrushchev on
the Jewish' question, the lea('
of Communism said among
other things: "that a Commu-
nist could not be anti-Semitic
. . . that if a member of the
Communist Party were known
to be anti-Semitic no one would
shake hands with him . . . and
inasmuch as Karl Marx was a
Jew, how could we believe that
any Communist would be anti-
Semitic?"
Does Mr. Khrushchev take' us
to be naive, ignorant, unin-
formed? . . . Has he forgotten
that, only recently, he himself
revealed to the world the ruth-
less anti-Semitism that domi-
nated Communism in Russia
during a large part of Comrade
Stalin's regime . . . And does
Mr. Khrushchev really think
that the world is uninformed
about the hostile restrictions of
Communism against Jewish cul-
ture and the murder (with the
knowledge and probably by or-
der of the Communist Party) of
some of our most gifted Jewish
men of letters?
Now, Mrs. Roosevelt who is
an astute newspaperwoman did
not tell Khrushchev that he was -
a liar . . . She kept a straight
face and asked him how come

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