THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, April 10, 1959- 18 Flint UJA to Hear Rabbi Friedman at Rally on Thursday Early Deadline Set for Our Passover Issue Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, executive vice-chairman of the United Jewish Appeal, will speak next Thursday, 8:30 p.m., at Beth Israel Synagogue, Flint, in behalf of the UJA special fund and the 1959 campaign. Rabbi Friedman has made frequent trips to refugee trou- ble spots, in- cluding lonely border cross- ings, refugee camps and ghettos in North Africa. Together with Moses A. Lea- vitt, executive vice-chairman of the Joint Rabbi Friedman Distribution Committee, Rabbi Friedman met the Egyptian liner "Misr" which landed 976 terrorized, ex- pelled and penniless Jews at Naples, Italy, on Jan. 6th, 1957. They also visited the Austrian- Hungarian border to talk with some of the 16,500 Jews who were part of the 165,000 escap- ees of all faiths who fled the Communist regime in Hungary after the revolution of 1956. Rabbi Friedman was among the first to study the Romanian em- igration in Vienna, Naples and Haifa, early this year. The first Passover Seder will be observed on Wednesday evening, April 22. The annual PassoVer Issue of The Jewish News will go to press a day earlier than usual, necessitating the setting of an earlier deadline for all copy for that issue. All copy for that issue MUST reach our office before noon on Friday, April 17. Timely copy reacbing us after that hour will be retained for the following week's issue, and other copy reaching us too late for current insertion will of necessity be completely eliminated. We therefore urge all our readers, including publicity writers for congregations and organiza- tions, to make note of this unbreakable deadline regulation. The deadline for Classified ads for the Pass- over issue will be at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 21. AJ Committee's Annual Battle Rages Over Meeting April 17 to 19 Prayers in Schools Ambassador Abba Eban and of Long Island Area Senator Jacob Javits will be Roll Out Red Carpet for Bar Mitzvah Boys Plans for a special Bar Mitz- vah welcome in Israel for young people from abroad were an- nounced by the department of education and culture of the Jewish Agency for Israel. The project is designed to highlight a series of festive events for youngsters planning to celebrate their Bar Mitzvah in Israel, including special cer- tificates to be distributed to those participating in the project. Parents and children inter- ested in participating in the project, should contact the de- partment of education of the Jewish Agency, 16 E. 66th St., New York 21. Anti-Bias Bill in Canada OTTAWA, (JTA) — Bills to strengthen fair practices legis- lation have been introduced in the legislature of Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan and New Bruns- wick. LAWRENCE, L. I., (JTA)- The South Shore Jewish Com- munity Council and the local Veterans of Foreign Wars traded charges in the growing struggle over prayers in the public schools of this suburban school district. The Community Council an- nounced a call for a public rally on April 15 to protest "sectarian religious practices" in t h e schools of School District 15 which covers Inwood, Law- rence, Cedarhurst, Atlantic Beach, Meadowmere Park and part of Woodmere. Rabbi Abraham Goodman of Temple Sinai in Lawrence, president of the Community Council, said that the daily prayers in the district's six ele- mentary schools and occasional prayers in the high school "of= fend the religious conscience of a large segment of the com- munity. John M. Pancia, commander of - the Inwood VFW post, said his post and the Nassau County Council of VFW were on record as approving the use of non- denominational prayer in the public schools. Taking a stand in total oppo- sition to that of most Jewish organizations, Pancia asserted that "the mere utterance of a prayer does not constitute an infringement of the basic prin- ciples of separation of church and state." ▪ ' n71Yr.?1 I=k 1;) 1 yto? ninix 11 vz-Pv nkt4 TP):11 '211-7.12?4 MrIP ,vt, uptrai 711 71.-4 n,42$'n)4 itrr,s? nixT? .17-11n1 rr4itri rz;:r : t7r1r4 tr-nirT; 193 f ~ 7 • ,nOtg: TT tlx4 r);35, ,rwt.4 ntrriitt5 nrz r4 tor ;1. 18';;:r1 ibzr? p7.3 .nnemzi nitov .131'prOtO trliq; ng .)4 rr'? 11 PP mir 1 itqr1117. Z3 V? tronntrr ninDni iatz, ,trri7 PtFlak. Orr 1 WIZ? rviV? • ve?l? e - tx-r tr4itv :) 1 7''TZ. nvnix 71:1?4. 3 4 °'L7:1v? ;niV2 ty,pp? tr trrir)?? ritz p77 .? .111"1; "14 12? r 3 mtV4* t37: 7 r741 nit trnivnlri •tr-pe. ? mtpzn3-Itzr.? Itt4 7,91:t"47"lyttri urrjr?rj ' 1 ."$'?"1'4 •."14;7? Er41'1P74 tr4iter! trtOpii ,trrPt'Pri 0D11= ,1!?? minyttnt ,nkrt? nirrn1 among the principal speakers at the American Jewish Com- mittee's 52nd annual meeting, April 17 through 19, at the Commodore Hotel, New York. Senator davits will participate Austrian N eo-Nazi Publisher Sentenced Charge Ex-Official Executed Jew Sent to Prison by Nazis _ KIEL (JTA)—An investiga- tion that could lead to crim- inal prosecution began here into the activities and status of Dr. Franz Schlegelsberger, who has been Deputy Minister of Justice under the Hitler regime. The former Hitler official was accused of having ad- mitted in a report during World War II, to his supe- riors, that he had "turned over to the Secret Police" -a Jew named Markus Luftgrass, "for execution." The report stated that Luftgrass had been turned over despite the fact that he, had been sentenced only to prison by a Nazi court at Kat- towitz. The Schleswig-Holstein Min- istry of Justice announced the probe as a result of an inquiry voiced in the West German Parliament, at Bonn, recently, by a member of the opposition Social Democratic Party. The Social Democrat spokesman wanted to know whether Dr. Schlegelsberger was ever pros- ecuted for war crimes, and whether he was now receiving a government pension. VIENNA (JTA) — Konrad Windisch, publisher of "Der Tromitiler" (The Clarion), was sentenced to six months' impris- onment for publishing an article found by the court to be "full of neo-Nazi propaganda." Windisch is the self-styled "fuehrer" of the National Youth Austria Organization, whose members wear uniforms similar to those worn during the Nazi regime by the Hitler Youth. Some of his followers tried to stage a demonstration after he was sentenced, but the effort was broken up by police. 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