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September 09, 1960 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-09-09

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More than 8,000 U.S. and Cana-
dian Jews make their contribu-
tion to Israel by living and work-
ing in it, others by studying the
country's problems and stimulat-
ing the government and the
leadership of public organizations
to introduce improvements.
Prof. Chaim Pekeris, formerly
of Malden, Mass., who has been
connected with the Weizmann
Institute at Rehovot, is recognized
as one of the leading physicists
in the world. Recently he an-
nounced' to the International
Conference on Geophysics in
Helsinki that the earthquakes in
Chile confirmed his theories on
ocean tides and on the basis of
his research it is now possible
to predict the flow of tides
mathematically.
Phinn Lapide is from British
Columbia, Canada. Since the
Canadians in Israel are organized
in Association of Americans and
Canadians in Israel — AACI,
which is now engaged in build-
ing a housing project for $1,000,-
000 for American and Canadian
families in Jerusalem, his story
belongs here.
Phinn Lapide, while on an
Israeli diplomatic assignment in
Brazil, wrote a book in Portu-
guese about Israel entitled "The
Pruning Hook." It is a best-seller
there and is soon to be published
in the U.S. Phinn is engaged in

Oberlaender Cleared
of Charges He Took
Part in Nazi Murders

BONN, (JTA)—Former Min-
ister for Refugees Theodor
Oberlaender has reportedly been
cleared by a special parliamen-
tary committee of the dominant
government party, the Christian
Democratic Union, of charges
that he was part of a Nazi team
that ordered the execution of
Polish and Jewish intellectuals
in 1941 at Lwow, which was
then part of Poland.
As a result, it is believed a
move undertaken months ago to
lift Dr. Oberlaender's parlia-
mentary immunity so that he
may be prosecuted for atrocities
will very likely be quashed
when Parliament reconvenes.
Dr. Oberlaender resigned
from the Adenauer Cabinet last
spring under fire of charges
that he had been a member of
the Nazi "Nightingale Battal-
ion" held responsible for mass
murder at Lwow in 1941. How-
ever, he is still a member of
the Bundestag, the lower house
of the West German Parlia-
ment.
According to the CDU prob-
ers, the murders at Lwow were
committed in part by the re-
treating Soviet Army and in
part by Ukrainians who were
then under the direction of
Russia's present Premier, Nikita
Khrushchev.
After the Russian army re-
treated under battering by Hit-
ler's forces, murders were corn-
mited in Lwow, the investigators
report, by Nazi Secret Service-
men whose "responsible leaders
were found guilty by the Nur-
emberg Military Tribunal and
put to death."

David Berg & Company
Launch Davidbergers'

a move to
CHICAGO,
enter the $100,000,000 ham-
burger market, David Berg and
Co. today launched the nation's
newest food snack, the "David-
berger."
David Manaster, president,
reported that the "Davidberg-
er" was the company's Centen-
nial Year product, marking the
firm's first century of progress
since its founding in 1860. The
"Davidberger" also honors the
firm's founder, David Berg, who
began his business in a small
sausage shop in the middle of
what is now Chicago's Loop.

Hitlerite Crimes Exposed in Book About Eichmann

Of the several books an-
nounced as exposes of the Eich-
mann case, "The Case Against
Adolf Eichmann," edited by
Henry A. Zeiger, was the first
to appear. It was published as a
Signet paperback by New Amer-
ican Library of World Litera-
ture (501 Madison, N. Y. 22).
A foreword by Harry Gol
describes the scourge of
Semitism, which he views a
sickness.
Zeiger's documented story c
tains the basic facts in the Eich-
mann case. It contains 16 pages
of photographs which portray the
crime of Nazism. An extensive
bibliography refers to historical
records in which the Nazi out-
rages are given a thorough his-
torical review.
The Signet paperback opens
appropriately with a descrip-
tion of t• ichmann,
lc man
"
ement in
arms
that he not been threat-
ened and that he is "disposed
to trave to Israel" to face a
compet t tribunal.
Zeig
of N
Nazi ocum
an
cri

mony at the Nuremberg trial
where the bestialities of the
Hitlerites were unfolded to pub-
lic view.
The book shows also how the
"phase of annihilation" C O I •

by If was
0
ussia and the
niste
ethods pursued by
nn.
Eic
, "The Final Solution" is a
p
re '..ng
hair-r .'
n n
le for
the E
ma on. It
I I
vi-
an acco
tie • 1 z comman-
dant, Rudolf Franz Hoess, as
given in the examination of
Hoess during his trial.
A factual account is given of

completing a leaflet for AACI on
"100 Years of American Aliyah."
Two boys from Texas are now
operating a cattle ranch near
Haifa. One is Eli (or Eliyahu)
Fred, formerly of Waco, the
other is Harold Orinovsky (now
known in Israel as Zvi Ben-
Alexander) from Austin. Both
are tall, and have had training in
agriculture -and cattle breeding
way back home. Eli spent many
years in Brooklyn studying the
Talmud and speaks Hebrew and
Brooklynese E n g 1 i s h. Harold,
who, until the age of 21, never
saw a Jew outside of his imme-
diate family, learned Hebrew in
Israel, where he arrived in July
1956. He married a Philadelphia
girl he met on the ship coming
over to Israel. Eli is a bachelor.
Dr. Alvin M. Kaye, 29, of the
Department of Experimental Bi-
ology of Weizmann Institut
the recipient of the Herbe
e-
botham Associateship w
will
enable him to contin
esearch
in the causation of c
er. He is
a graduate of Col
is Univer-
sity and the Univer y of Penn-
sylvania. His wife
‘a is con-
nected with the Isr
Atomic
Energy Commission.
ar-
Immed. Delivery
Yehuda Shuval died at th
the concen-
on all models
of 61 in Ashkelon. In New York tration and extermination camps
and Washington he was known as were planned and quotes testi-
Louis Schwefel, active in the
ZOA, Jewish Theological Semi-
-
Have you noticed the low, low
nary and other Jewish endeavors.
He moved to Israel in 1950. He
became the Director of the Bnai
Brith Hillel Foundation in Jeru-
salem. His two sons, Mordecai
and Hillel, work in the Ministry
of Health in Jerusalem and in
the Lachish Development area
respectively. 0 n e daughter-in-
law is a gifted artist, who is set-
ting the tone for graphic art in
Israel (Mrs. Mordecai Shuval is
a native of Philadelphia); the
other, Judith, is an assistant to
Prof. Louis Guttman, formerly of
Cornell University, who heads the
Israel Institute for Public Opin-
ion.

the mass murders of peopie at
the hands of Eichmann and the
other Hitlerite butchers. •
While the Zeiger story pri-
marily is an over-all account of
lerite brutalities, it serves a
m.
• urpose in reminding a
new ge ation about an era of
frightful rimes.

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No 'Jewish Angle' in
S. African Problems

JOHANNESBURG, (JTA) ---
The current political controver-
sies in the Union of South Africa,
many of them connected with the
government's policy of apartheid,
have no "Jewish angle," the exec-
utive committee of the South
African Jewish Board of Deputies
reported at the Board's biennial
congress.
The Jewish community on
whole, stated the report,
taken no collective attitud
politically controversial
"Jews exercising their
rights as individual citize
cording to their personal
ions."
One controversial issue
which the committee has taken a
stand concerns the educational
field. Recently, the so - called
"conscience clause" has been
eliminated from application to
the new university for non-whites.
The clause protects the religious
freedom 'of teachers and students
in schools and universities.
According to the committee,
elimination of this clause "must
occasion concern, because re-
ligious freedom is indivisible."
On the other hand, the commit-
tee notes, the government has
assured the Jewish community
that this modification of the
"conscience clause" will not in-
volve a threat of discrimination
against Jews.

Bolivians to Oro to Israel
to Discuss Tedinical Aid

LA PAZ, Bolivia, (JTA)—Dr.
Paz Estensoro, the new President
of Bolivia, is going to send a
delegation of Bolivian, experts to
Israel to discuss with the Israeli
government proposals for tech-
nical assistance laid before him
by Israel's Ambassador here, •Dr.
Michael Simon.

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The 0 Seal of The Union Of Orthodox Jewish Congregations Of America is on the labeL4

11 — TH E DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Frid ay, September 9, 1960

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