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January 23, 1959 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1959-01-23

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THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Friday, January 23, 1959-22

Jail Nurse for Spreading Hatred

MUNICH (JTA) — Reinfried
Freuneck, a German male
nurse, has been sentenced to
three months' imprisonment by
a Weiden court jury on
charges of violating the law
against spreading racial hatred.
He had declared publicly
that "all the Jews should be
exterminated" and offered to
"volunteer to give poison in-
jections to all surviving Jews."
Charges against the nurse
were brought by the state
prosecutor and two members of
the Jewish community in Wei-
den. The defendant was ac-
cused of making the statements
to four patients in a hospital
in a discussion of the escape of
Dr. Hans Eisele, former eon-

May Reach Accord
in 'Who Is a Jew'
Controversy in Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Pro-
posals aimed at bridging sharp
differences between Orthodox
and secular groups in Israel in
the "who is a Jew?" contro-
versy as it related to identity
cards for Israeli citizens, were
formulated by Rabbi Jacob
Moshe Toledano, the Minister
for Religious Affairs and were
being given good chances of
success.
Rabbi Toledano, it is under-
stood, drew up his compromise
proposals after consul t a ti on
with the Chief Rabbinate. The
identity card would not neces-
sarily be the exclusive criterion
when the question of the
bearer's religion might be
raised in the religious courts
and the Chief Rabbinate would
have the authority to call for
additional proof in cases of
doubt.
The Toledano proposals pro-
vided that children of mixed
marriages should be registered
on the mother's identity card.
Adults who declared in good
faith that their parents were
Jewish would be registered as
Jews.
Hitherto. minors were en-
tered on their father's identity
card. According to the Jewish
religion, the child is assumed
to be of the religion of the
mother. Adults were formerly
required, in obtaining identity
cards, to state only that they
were Jewish.

centration camp doctor, to
Egypt.
In West Berlin, Heinz Jost,
one time divisional commander
of the Nazi security police, was
fined 15,000 marks (nearly
$4,000) by a denazification tri-
bunal. The Berlin court is
weighing possible criminal ac-
tion against Jost, who was
charged with responsibility in
the murder of thousands of
Jews in Lithuania.

Hebrew Corner

Danny Raskin's

LISTENING

P
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The Lake That
Disappeared

THE GRACIOUSNESS and
helping hand to others when so
desperately needed by him are
pathways by which Zelman
Translation of Hebrew Text.
Gottheil, partner with Bob
Published by Brit Ivrit Olamit.
Rosenberg at the Rainbow Ter-
Several years ago when some-
race, lives to offset the trage-
one mentioned the Huleh dis-
dies and bitter experiences of
trict we used to think of a place
of swamps, malaria-mosquitoes yesteryears . . . A mirror re-
and wild animals, and — of a flects only the image before it,
dream of a gigantic develop- but to Zelman there is so much
more . . . He can still see him-
ment project.
This year the dream has be- self as the Nazis saw him during
come a reality, and when (we) the dark days in Europe from
speak now of the Huleh we 1935 to the end of World War
mean (the reference is to) an H . They laughed at his poor
area of over thirty thousand emaciated body, bent over al-
acres of fertile land on the most in two—just a mass of
north-eastern border of Israel. bones covered with chalk white
In this area tractors today flesh . . . Ghetto and German
plow fields kilometers in concentration camps is some-
length. and stalks of corn grow thing he'll never understand ...
to the height of three meters. except, as he says, that when-
The draining (drying) of the ever the Nazis took others to
Huleh took about twenty years. kill they laughingly felt he was
At first at a very slow pace, just about dead anyway, so why
and since the establishment of bother to waste their energy
the State at a more rapid pace. . . . Zelman's mother, father,
despite the numerous disturb- five brothers and a sister were
ances of the Syrians who are among his 350 relatives who
located (sit) on the eastern were murdered in concentration
border of the Huleh district. camps . . . When he came to
The entire project cost ahnut America from Sweden in June,
nine million Israeli pounds but 1948, he brought his wife Fan-
the land which was rescued nie, and their one-year-old son.
from the lake and the swamps I Jerry . . . Zelman had only $5
is the most fertile in Israel and in his pocket . . . Today,
it will be possible to cover the Ithrough the grace of God, they
drainage costs in the course of have four children and his Rain-
a short time.
bow Terrace catering establish-
Lake Huleh and its swamps ment is a successful business
have disappeared from the map, venture . . . Zelman Gottheil is
but not from the landscape of not a man to forget. and his
the country. The Jewish Na- great joy in life is being here in
tional Fund, which carried out America . . . on the other side
the gigantic project, left a small of the fence . . . able to be
area as a nature reserve. Here among the first to help others
the rare fauna and flora which whenever his assistance is
characterized the Huleh district needed.
will continue to exist. There are
* *
already eucalyptus groves sur-
'TWAS
MIGHTY
COLD out-
rounding the nature reserve
and it will remain as a memen- side and Shirley Gordon, im-
, to to the lake that disappeared. portant arm of the City of Hope
Cancer Fighters' membership
committee, had a red nose as
she tried to pick up her money-
filled Cancer Fighter Blue
Bank cannisters on Livernois
. . . But Shirley's nose wasn't
alone . . . It soon joined the
very red coloring of her face
when she discovered that she
-
didn't even have a membership
card herself, with which to give
proper identification for pick-
ing up the Blue Banks!
* * *

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USOM Report Shows Progress- Engendered
in Israel by Aid of 25 Million Pounds

WASHINGTON (JTA)—The states. Over 3,000,000 Israeli
vastness of American contribu- pounds of American-generated
tions to Israel's development funds have also been ex-
through the United States Op- pended on improving and ex-
erations Mission in Israel is panding harbor facilities at
depicted in a report issued Haifa, Jaffa and Kishon, and
here by the USOM emphasiz- much has been contributed to
ing the cooperation which improve Israel's railway sys-
between the United tem and roads.
exists
States and Israel and how the
two nations pool their re- Notorious Anti-Semite
sources "to make a better way Loses French Libel Case
of life for the people of
PARIS (JTA)—The Supreme
Israel."
Court of France ruled against
The report points out that the former Commissioner for
American official aid to Israel Jewish Affairs of the Vichy
began in 1952 under the Mar- regime who had sought to re-
shall Plan and has continued cover libel damages from a
since. It has involved the newspaper which published his
spending of large sums of anti-Jewish activities under the
money—both. Israel and Am- Petain Government. The Su-
erican—and the use of tech- preme Court reversed a lower
nical skills, again by both court's decision giving Zavier
nations.
Vallat the right to sue.
The report says that Power
House South in Israel, de-
PEC Declares Dividend
signed to serve the growing
NEW YORK (JTA)—A four
needs of Israel's contemplated percent cash dividend for the
port and industrial area in the year 1958 was declared by the
Ashdod Yam vicinity, has uti- board of directors of the Pales-
lized over 25,000,000 Israeli tine Economic Corporation
pounds in construction loans here. The dividend, amounting
of U.S. Government origin.
to one dollar per share, will be
It also outlines USOM aid paid on Feb. 27, to stock-
given for the extension of holders of record as of Jan. 2.
telephone service in Tel Aviv,
Haifa, Jerusalem and other
Israel cities. Smaller grants
LIBERMAN'S
also were made to Israel's
Now
in Oak Park
radio and postal system. The
Visit Our New and Modern
construction of the Yarkon-
Delicatessen and
Negev pipeline—some 65 miles
Restaurant for
long—was made possible
BREAKFAST — LUNCH
through USOM, the report
DINNER AND AFTER
points out.
THEATRE SNACKS
The American assistance pro-
gram in Israel has also made
possible grants for improving
airport facilities both at Lydda
and Eilat, and of the landing
facilities at Eilat, the report

MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT!

Sammy Woolf

And His Orchestra

UN 4-3174
UN 3-8982
UN 3-6501

LI 1-2888

13821 W. 9 Mi. rd.

LEON & LEFKOFSKY

DELICATESSEN — TRAY CATERERS — CARRY OUT SERVICE
OPEN 7 A.M. — Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
UN 4-9882
13436 W. 7 Mile
(Free Delivery)

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BOESKY'S

Delightfully
Air-Conditioned

Delicatessen • Restaurant • Cocktail Lounge

Famous for Fine Food
DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS
Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 A.M. to 3 P.M.
TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY

TR. 2-4375

12th at Hazelwood

DETROIT LINK NO. 57, new-
est in the Order of the Golden
Chain, is now in its second
year, boasting a membership of
Jelterson at Beaconsfield
15301
250 . . . The group is composed
VA 2-4118
of female relatives of Master
Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00
to 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m.
Masons . . . Primary functions
of the organization are the sup-
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri-
vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving
port of its New Jersey camp
the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fox
for underprivileged children
more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars.
and year-round assistance to lo- CHOP HOUSE
cal charities . . . Worthy Patron
Martin Hollander and Associate ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks,
Patron Harry Tushman have Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers.
formulated plans for the year's "SerVed as you like it."
Open 24 Hours
fund-raising affair, a night of 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S. 8 Mile Rd.
games, Jan. 31, at the United
CHOICE LIQUORS
MARIA'S PIZZERIA BANQUET FACILITIES
Dairy Workers Hall, 15840 Sec-
Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods
ond . . . For tickets, contact
Parking Facilities . . . Carry Out Service
Dorothy Dickman, TO. 8-5171,
or Marion Waronoff, DI. 1-0495. 7107 PURITAN — Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. — UN 1-3929

WHERE TO DINE

AL GREEN'S

CARL'S

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Inbal to Tour Japan

CLAM SHOP and BAR

TR 2-8800

The Inbal Dance Company, Serving: Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted See Foods
2675 E. GRAND BLVD.
which scored a triumph in its Music by Muzak
American tour last -year, will
Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem-
ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed
participate in the "Asian Peo-
ples Festival" in Tokyo this
daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m.
Spring as a part of a Far East BEEF BUFFET
19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen
tour.

HERC'S

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