German Report Notes Vandalism of Christian, Jewish Cemeteries FRANKFORT, (JTA) — The Jewish desecrations were politi- Federal Bureau of Criminality cal acts. The report, however, released what was believed to listed only one violation as a be the first nation-wide report proven "political demonstra- in modern German history of tion." desecration of cemeteries. Cli_ldren under 14 were re- The report revealed that sponsible for the desecration of while Christian as well as Jew- nearly 70 percent of violated ish burial places have been Jewish graves, compared with violated, proportionately far 24 percent for Christian graves. more desecrations have taken Adults responsible for such place in Jewish cemeteries. acts desecrated more Christian The study, covering the than Jewish graves, leading period of Jan. 1, 1948, to May authors of the report to com- 1, 1957, was motivated, the ment that "the Jewish ceme- bureau said, by the "sharp" tery seems to have a magical public reaction to the desecra- attraction for children and tion of the Jewish section of youths." the Salzgitter-Lebenstedt ceme- Most of the cemetery dam- tery last April. ages done by the children were ABE SRERE The report showed that 203 ascribed in the report to "what of the violated cemeteries were in criminological evaluation Christian and 171 Jewish. Dam- must be termed 'gross mis- ages were reported in four chief.' " Other motives listed cemeteries having both Jewish were profit-seeking, mental dis- turbances and drunkenness. and Christian sections. Abe Srere has been elected The report noted that nearly president of Sinai Hospital. 54 percent of all Christian JDC Starts Relief cemeteries were desecrated and Other new officers elected by 45 per cent of all Jewish burial Grants to Repatriates the board of directors of the places. VIENNA, (JTA)—More than Jewish community hospital in- HoWever, it emphasized that 2,000 families of Jews repatri- clude Vice presidents Sidney J. any inference of greater dese- ated from the Soviet Union to Allen, Max M. Fisher and Nate crations of Christian than Jew- Poland have received grants S. Shapero; Israel Davidson, re- ish cemeteries would be in- from the Joint Distribution Com- elected treasurer, and Irwin I. accurate because• there were mittee, through local Jewish re- Cohn, secretary. Srere also is president of only about 1,700 Jewish ceme- lief committees, enabling them teries in Germany. Propor- to acquire furniture for their United Jewish Charities, prop- tionately, the report stated, homes. This is the first step by erty holding unit of the Jewish many more desecrations have the JDC to resume its relief ac- Welfare Federation and is a past president (1938-43) of the taken place in Jewish ceme- tivities in Poland. Jewish Welfare Federation. He teries. Why Jews repatriated from was the 1954 recipient of the A much higher percentage of -the Soviet Union to Poland are Fred M. Butzel Award, con- desecrations of Jewish ceme- entitled to receive aid from for- annually for distin- teries were solved because eign Jewish organizations and ferred community service.. police investigated such out- long-term residents of Poland guished He serves on the executive rages more thoroughly than the are not entitled to such aid, has committee of the Jewish Wel- Christian violations, the report been asked by many needy Jews fare Federation and on the said. who have never left Poland, it board of the Jewish Community The more intensive police was reported in Warsaw news- Center. action was due to charges that papers. Srere succeeds Max Osnos, who retires after serving as president of Sinai Hospital since its opening in 1951. * * A. Srere Elected Sinai President The Detroit Chapter of the American Society for • TECHNION Israel Institute of Technology cordially invites you to attend its Twelfth Annual Dinner in honor of GENERAL YAACOV DORI President of Technion-Israel Institute of Technology First Chief of Staff of Israel's Defense Forces at Temple Israel 17400 Manderson Saturday, January 4th, 1958 Cocktails .6:30 p.m. Dinner 7:30 p.m. $7.50 per person — Dietary Laws No solicitation of funds Make Your Reservations By Calling DR. JOSEPH H. EPEL, President 4325 Leslie SALMAN GRAND, Treasurer 3130 W. Outer Drive ta Midrasha to Administer Tests in 10th Annual Jerusalem Examination )-3 Midrasha, the college of Jew- have been awarded certificates. ish studies, announces that the Certificate holders are con- 10th annual Jerusalem examina- sidered to have fulfilled the Hebrew entrance requirements tion in Hebraic studies will be for the Hebrew University. given on April 20. The examination is adminis- Sponsored by the Hebrew tered in the United States by University in Jerusalem and the American branch of the the World Union for Jewish World Union for Jewish Edu- Education, the Jerusalem exam- cation in co-operation with the ination was inaugurated in 1948 National Council for Jewish for the purpose of establishing Education. The Midrasha is re- a recognized level of Hebrew sponsible for administering the educational achievement examination in Detroit. throughout the world. In previous years, six De- The examination is adminis- troiters passed the Jerusalem tered by a Board for Overseas examination. They are: Janet Examinations in Hebrew spon- Olender, Chaim Toledano, Dan- sored jointly by the Hebrew iel Elazar, Harry Jubas, Nezria University and the World Union Zubar and Miriam Cullen. for Jewish Education, whose Those interested in taking chairman is Prof. S. D. Goiten, the examination this year distinguished orientalist and should contact the Midrasha, Hebraic scholar. Annual exam- DI. 1-3407, immediately, since inations have been held in 10 it may be possible to arrange countries on three continents special aid in preparation for and more than 1,000 candidates the test. Molly Picon Coming for Landsmanshaft Council Bond Event Molly Picon, stage, screen and radio star, will appear in an evening of entertainment in the Schaver Auditorium of the Labor Zionist Institute, Jan. 23, 8 p.m., under the auspices of the Detroit Landsmanshaften Coun- cil for Israel. The program, "Music from Molly—and Is- rael", will fea- ture Miss Pi- con, who re- cently re- turned home from a visit to Israel. 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