$27,050 Federal Grant to Vocational Service and Community Workshop for Psychiatric Patients Study Detailed Story on Page 3 Tribute to Septuagenarian Abe Srere • Eisenhower's Deplorable Rebuke to Jewry Commentary Page 2 THE JEWISH NEWS A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper—Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle VOLUME XXXVI—No. 23 Educational Values of Allied Drive C Arab Bias Spearheaded Anti-Semitism Editorials Page 4 loginit i entrIn s rip p 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364—Detroit 35, February 5, 1960 $5.00 Per Year; Single Copy 15c Congress Urges Entire World's Action Against Anti-Semitism Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News Judge Levin Receives 1966 Baatzel IIeziaorial Award At the annual meeting of the Jewish Welfare Federation. held Tuesday evening. the 1960 Fred M. Butzel Memorial Award was presented to Presiding Judge Theodore Levin of the U.S. District Court. The text of the citation presented to Judge Levin reads: The love and devotion that Theodore Levin has for his co-religionists is equalled by his love of country. He wears the cloak of his Jewishness with pride and with exceptional dignity. "He saw America as a blessed haven for large numbers of Jews overseas. and in those persecuted people, he saw a tremendous asset for his country. As vice-president of the Michigan Commission on Dis- placed Persons. as vice-chairman of the Michigan State Council on Im- migrant Education. as an executive committee member of United Ser- vice for New Americans and as pres- ident of Resettlement Service. Theo- dore Levin was able to serve his Judge Levin country and his people. For Theodore Levin, being a good Jew has meant devotion to his synagogue. help in the direction of its affairs and leader- ship in community service. "He is active in the communal affairs of his city and serves his country as Chief Judge of the United States Court for the Eastern District of Michigan. "It is appropriate that Theodore Levin, who matured in the image of Fred M. Butzel. receive the award that perpetuates the memory of his mentor." (See Editorial, Page 4) In his response. Judge Levin recalled the great gifts to our community made by the late Fred M. Butzel, and paid honor to his memory. The presentation to Judge Levin was made by former State Supreme Court Justice Henry M. Butzel. In a contested election for nine members to the board of governors of the Federation. the following were elected:. Jacob A. Citrin, Edward I. Fleischman, Samuel S. Greenberg, Mrs. Han-y L. Jackson. Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, Dr. Irving Posner, Milford R. Pregerson. Sidney M. Shevitz and George M. Stutz. David J. Cohen. who was nominated by petition. was the defeated candidate. Max M. Fisher gave his annual report as president of Federation. He declared that. -in retrospect. the satisfaction of seeing a vibrant. dynamic, enriched Jewish life in the making has been a thrilling and gratifying compensation". Highlights of Federation activities for the past year were presented in a printed report distributed among those in at- tendance. The report showed that the Allied Jewish Campaign attained a total of S4,580.000 in 1959, of which 52,376.337 went to the United Jewish Appeal. The percentage distribution of funds last year was: Overseas and Israel. 55.7c , . -: local operation. 31.6(",: local capital, 7.13';-: national agencies. 4.9c-. Details of progress attained at the Home for Aged. Sinai Hospital, the Jewish Center, Jewish Family and Children's Service. and other Federation affiliated agencies are included in the report. .Participants in the meeting included George Stutz. who gave the treasurer's report: Mrs. Harry August. who reported for the Federation Women's Division. and Isidore Sobeloff. Upon the conclusion of the evening's business, Dr. Sherman Kay and Rabbi Joseph Elias made strong appeals for a review by Federation of allocations made to Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. They asked for increased support. and Rabbi Elias especially appealed for a reversal of the Federation's position of not supporting all-day schools. He said that 600 of the Yeshivah's 900 students attend the Day School. and he appealed for vitally needed communal aid for the school's all-day program. An impressive scene from "The Diary fo Anne Frank" was staged very ably by the Jewish Center Apprentice Theater. WASHINGTON — The U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday adopted and sent to the Senate a resolutibn calling on governments throughout the, world to prevent further anti-Semitic vandalism' or desecration. The resolution was submitted originally by Rep. Barratt O'Hara, Illinois Democrat. Congress expressed its "profound sense of indignation and shock at this epidemic of desecration." and called upon "all persons and governments through- out the world to exert their energies to the end tha,t the shameful events shall not recur'' The resolution noted that a wave of desecration of holy places had spread throughout Europe and the world. as we 11 as within the United StateS itself. The Resolution cautioned that "if unchecked. this wave can Only result in grievous moral deterioration and denial of the true spirit of the brOtherhood of man. - A Senate version of the same resolution was introduced by Senator Jacob K. Javits. New York Republican. Senator Javits said in a speech on the Senate :floor that the bombing of a synagogue in Kansas City was evidence that "bigoted elements" would not hesitate to use violence "to bring fear to members of one religious faith. - He empahsized that this is only the latest manifestation of religious hatred in this country and abroad. The bombing indicated that those who thought the recent 'swastika epi- sodes were "little pranks by young boys, - were seriously Mistaken, e added. Israel AmmenableiODi reel Talk% with Syrians. Under UN Order for Troop Es-acnotion by "TAU Direct JTA Teletype Wires *to The Jewish News , JERUSALEM—Israel was reported ready Wednesday to accept the United Nations proposal for direct talks with Syria. under UN auspices. to prevent further Syrian incursions into the deinilitarized zone southeast of Lake Tiberias. The proposal came from UN officials as a followup to a UN order to Syria to Withdraw troops from the village of Tawafik. in the zone. scene of four days of fighting. The order was transmitted to Syrian army headquarters by Col: Ray- mond Pirlcit, chairman of the Svrian-Israel Mixed Armistice Commission. after Israel notified him of the renewed incursion by Syrian troops and asked immediate steps to arrange for their withdrawal. Israel Foreign Ministry sources indicated Israel's interest in a three-way meeting, but only on measures to prevent Syrian incursions and firing across the border, and not on the overall problem of the zone in which, Israel contends, Syria has no legal standing whatever. Israel sources estimated Wednesday that the Syrian forces which returned to the village which was stormed and leveled Sunday night by Israel troops. were comprised of between 40 and 50 soldiers who have entrenched them- (Continued on Page 30) Eisenhower Alters Statement About Eban: He Had Asked Dailies to 'Warn Israel Envoy Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News WASHINGTON—President Eisenhower Wednesday opened his press conference by announcing that he wanted to correct remarks he made last week about Israel and former. Israel Ambassador Abba Eban. The President-said he had his staff look up the record. He found he was mistaken in saying he personally warned Eban in advance against Israel's Sinai action in October 1956_ At his press coference last week. the President had stated that he told Eban that Israel should not conclude that American Jewish considerations and the November Presidential elec- tion would prevent American opposition to Israeli military action. The President explained Wednesday that he actually made the remarks to the late Secretary of State John Foster Dulles. who Was to meet with Eban a few minutes later. Eisenhower indicated that Dulles. at his direction. told Eban of the White House' views. Eisenhower said the error showed his Memory was not perfect. He explained that he confused in his mind Dulles' talk with Eban with a subsequent visit by the Israel Ambassador to the White House. See Commentary on Page 2. Written Before the Above Statement Was Made