THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frida y,August 22, 1958-6 B. Isaacs' Stories Warmly Praised by Israeli Critic ADL Quotes Soviet Statistics Isaacs, superintend- "Do you remember the last ly announces: 'This is a holy Showing Liquidation of Jewish Life ent Bernard emeritus of the United He- scene in the fruit store? There place.' Soviet statistics 'highlight the steady destruction of the civil rights of Jews, who are being progressively squeezed out of educational, economic, political and social life in the Soviet U n i o n, the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith reported. This manifestation has been accompanied by a nation-wide anti-Semitic campaign in the Soviet press and the continuing repression of the religious life of Jews, the League added. The League's report, "Anti- Semitism in the Soviet Union Today," made public by Henry Edward Schultz, its national chairman, marks the tenth an- niversary of the arrest of 450 Jewish writers, artists and in- tellectuals who were shipped to Soviet labor camps in 1948. Of these, one group of 24 were executed on Aug. 12, 1952. The others have disappeared leav- ing no trace and have either died or been liquidated in the work camps. A key to the systematic ex- elusion of Jews from Russian life comes to light from latest Soviet figures on Jewish mem- bership in the Soviet " parlia- ment now in the possession of the League. Whereas in 1937 Jews constituted 4.1% of the total membership, in 1958 Jew- ish membership d r o p p e d to 3/4 of 1%. Other statistics obtained by the League reveal a consistent effort by Soviet authorities to degrade Jews in various fields of Russian life, scientific, edu- cational and war services—"as if Jews did not exist there." Equally significant, the report deClared, are statistics in the field of Soviet higher education. Noting that the existence of a quota "system against Jewish students in Soviet universities and technical and academic in- stitutes has been widely re- ported since 1955, the League said there is good ground for the belief that the barring of Jewish applicants has been ex- tended. This is due in part to the increase in competition in recent years for admission to Soviet institutions of higher learning. With respect to religious re- pression, the League noted, the Khrushchev regime is continu- ing in full force the old Stalin policy of severely restricting the number of synagogues available . WILL BE NO LESS EXCITING DURING SEPTEMBER than it's been thru the summer Reservations Available LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Open for HIGH HOLY DAYS Traditional Services on Premises Conducted by Cantor Feinberg Filter Pool • Lake • Tennis B'way Entertainment • 2 Orch. Golf On Our Own. 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Ben-Zvi Thanks U.S. Congress for Israel Sympathy Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News JERUSALEM — The Presi- dent of Israel, Itzhak Ben-Zvi, paid tribute Tuesday to the U.S. Congress for its long record of sympathy for the revival of Jewish people in its ancient homeland and the re- building of the state of Israel. The Israeli statesman's re- marks came in his reply to U.S. Ambassador Edward B. Lawson, at a ceremony in which Lawson presented to President Ben-Zvi the greet- ings of both Houses of Con- gress on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Jew- ish State. This long-standing support, Ben-Zvi said, was founded on a spiritual bond between our peoples, both of whom are dis- tinguished by their love of freedom and democracy, by respect for honor of the in- dividual and by their untiring efforts for peace." He asked the Ambassador to convey his appreciation and profound thanks for the mes- sage of friendship and encour- agement that the United States Congress had seen fit to ad- dress to Israel on the occa- sion of its anniversary. Italian Premier Seeking Nasser, Ben-Gurion Meeting brew Schools, whose published short stories in Hebrew have been widely acclaimed in Israel, in this country and in other English-speaking land s, last week was ac- corded one of the most envi- a b le tributes in .a feature article in Yed- i o t Achronot, (Latest News) one of Israel's leading daily Hebrew news- paper s,in a . special article B. Isaacs by G. S c h o f- man, the leading living Hebrew short story writer and critic. Commenting on Isaacs' most recent short stories, Schofman write, under the heading "The B. Isaacs Stories": "I have always been preju- diced against our brother au- thors, in America. It has always seemed to me that there was something lacking in their writ- ings. I had a feeling that the `hustle and bustle' which is char- acteristic of American life had dried the sap of the growing saplings. I entertained these prejudices until I came upon the writings of B. Isaacs (`Blin- Shnei Olomot,' published by Histadrut Ivrit in New York and `Omas Mocher Tapuzim' published by Newman in Tel is Izzie, the fruit dealer, the "This scene is indeed very Irish woman who talks about touching. "Yes, Isaacs knows the sec- her husband the drunk, and the clergyman who is thumbing ret of good writing, yes, he through the daily papers. Izzie knows." comforts the woman, quoting from the Bible. Towards the end of the conversation he of- arc . se co.......0, fers her some fruit and vege- MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN 4,„"7 tables, but she refuses. 'I have doily per person/ no money.' Who asked you for riuo.g tb.le21.c. money?', said Izzy. 'Cast thy OCT. 31 thru 8-22) burden upon God and He and INCLUDING TWO your husband shall sustain thee.' 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