Israeli Chief Rabbi Election Halted as Nominating Group Loses Quorum JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The controversy over the election of a Chief Rabbi took a dramatic turn when one of the five re- maining members of the nomi- nating comn- ission resigned, leaving that body without the necessary quo_ m, and halting further steps in the election pro- cedure. The commission origi- nally consistec • of four ap- pointees of the Chief Rabbinate Council, and four members named by the Ministry for Re- ligious Affairs. The Supreme Court ruled several weeks ago that five members of the commission constituted a quorum, after three of the Rabbinate ap- Pioneer Women Will Pay Israel Tribute at Membership Tea pointees had resigned. The latest member to resign is Rabbi Eliezer Waldenberg, who was appointed by the Religious Af- fairs Ministry. The nominating commission is responsible for arranging the elections. The expiration last Friday of the term of office of the Chief Rabbi, and Chief Rabbinate Council, left them without legal powers. While they retain moral authority over observant Jews, the judgments of the Rabbinical Court of Appeal, the supreme authority in some cases, will be without legal validity, unless the Government decides to extend the terms of office. So you may know the truth ... Rabbi Eliahu Pardess, the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Ramat Gan, was reported the most likely candidate for the office of the Minister for Re- ligious Affairs. Rabbi Pardess' nomination been suggested to Prime Honoring all new members of has Minister David Ben-Gurion who the current - season at a musical was reported to be giving the tribute to the Bar Mitzvah year suggestion his serious considera- of Israel, Detroit Council of Pio- The office was vac neer Women will hold a mem- tion. eath this month by t bership tea Thursday afternoon earlier o. of Rabbi Yaacov Tol at the home of Mrs. Jack Me- ted pr' - It had been r almud, 22511 Bellwood, South- in i Bin that R field, it was announced by Mrs. ously of Mini Mintz, curre Avner Naggar, vice president of Posts, who i ead of t e Poalei Organization. el, was being con- The event has been arranged Agudas I the vacant Ministry. by Mrs. Gerald Goldberg, mem- sidered Porush, a membe bership chairman for Detroit Menah nt representing Parli Council, and Mrs. Bernard Sta- from which Isra shefshy. i y s Israel re Mrs. Shirley Monson, mezzo- Ag d on th Pr Minist soprano, will render a medley of ositio erday to e Israeli and other songs and will • *ste ush told th be accompanied at the piano by to at naming of Ann Kutnick. the e Ministry wo Recently returned from Israel, ift" in Israel 0 Mrs. Berl Hershen, active Labor Zionist and veteran member of omen's Lea e het Pioneer Women, will talk on the work and installations of Pioneer esidence Hall Women and its sister organization heological Seminary in- Israel, Moetzet Hap o a 1 o he new, Mathilda Shech (Working Womens' Federation). ence Hall of the J Mrs. Robert Wolok, chairman R e w of the afternoon, will greet the The sical Seminary i ect of a be the new members and their sponsors. York e first brunch Mrs. Sam Wasserman is presi- celebratio meeting of the National Women's dent of Detroit Council. League Michigan branch at 10:30 Thursday in the Beth Aaron Commissioner Krueger a.m. Synagogue social hall. Mrs. Sol Docks, National Worn- Seeking Re-Election Judge William Krueger, Cir- en's League board member, and cuit Court Commissioner for the Mrs. Charles A. Smith, Michigan County of Wayne since 1950, branch chairman, will sponsor candidate for re-election, has and be hostesses at the event. Invitations have been extended been widely endorsed by civic and church to presidents of the Conservative groups. His sisterhoods of Michigan branch, nomination rabbis' and cantors' wives and petitions con- the respective sisterhood chair- tained more men of the Mathilda Shechter than 17,200 project. According to Mrs. Joseph signatures. An open Markle, president of the • Michi- door policy gan branch of NWL, the pro- to all who jected residence hail for women sought his who study at the Teachers Insti- help during tute of the Semindry has been the decade of long in the planning _stage and public service will accommodate at least 100 has been re- women from the various sections warded by of the country. Projected plans will be dis- hundreds of Krueger unsolicited leters of apprecia- cussed and decided upon for im- plementation in the various tion. Sisterhood s. All community interested in the project `Famous Politicos as Actors' members are cordially invited to attend. ( Next Center Theater Theme A discussion of "Famous Poli- ticos as Actors," a dramatic pres- Group Psychotherapy entation and a recorded inter- Society Welcomes view with Marcel Marceau, will Feinberg as Fellow highlight the next Jewish Cen- Feinberg, psychologist of ter Theater "Audience on the Henry Jewish Family and Children's Stage" night, at 8 p.m., Wednes- Service, will be among those day, in the DeRoy Theater, honored as recently elected fel- 18100 Meyers. of the American Society of The Drama Duo will present lows Group Psychotherapy and Psy- the recognition scene from "Ana- chodrama at a banquet to be stasia." Marcel Marceau, cele- given by the Michigan Chapter brated mime who recently scored Saturday at the Pick-Fort Shelby a sensational success in Detroit, Hotel. will talk via a tape recording Dr. Robert S. Drews, president made during his visit. "Famous Politicos as Actors" of the chapter and former na- tional president, will direct the will be the theme of a group dis- evening's activities. Dr. J. L. cussion on the speaking qualities Moreno, founder of the psycho- and acting techniques of Khrush- wife, chev, Nixon, Kennedy, Churchill drama movement, and his president of the Society, Zerka, Roosevelt. Guests are in- and will be guests of honor. vited. Coffee will be served. IX Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor A vicious falsehood has been unleashed by insidious carnpaignets SMEAR CAMPAIGN of against Richard M. Nixon. They are seeking to taint the Vice President of the United States with a stigma of bigotry. They carry on a whispering campaign that he is anti-Semitic. an effort to win the presidential Racial antagonism is being fomented against Mr. Nixon in election for his opponent. and keep telling it, so the This is the Hitler and Communist technique . . . tell a Big Lie people will remember it. It has been this campaign of falsehoods that has unconsciously know why_ influenced people to pass on such remarks as, "Nixon is a good man, but I' don't I don't like him." Nixon does not need to be defended against any accusations of bigotry. His record from boyhood as a statesman is ample proof of his fairness and humaneness. His courageous fight for the equality and rights of all races and creeds are shining examples of his true character. Fair-minded men, however, dare not remain silent or indifferent in the face of such under- if our handed campaigning. Character assassination should have no place in America country is to retain its sanity, fairness, and self-respect. Therefore, call upon Senator John Kennedy to repudiate the slanderers of his opponent lest we shall have to assume that he seeks to benefit from such tactics. Accusations against Nixon are nothing new today . . . they are only false rumors warmed over and served again ... they have been thoroughly investigated by B'nai B'rith an and others Honorary and found to be wholly false. We commend Yeshiva University for conferring - Degree on Nixon, and the B'nai B'rith, the Anti-Defamation League, the American Zionist Council, the American Jewish Committee, the Joint Defense Appeal,and many other Jewish organizations for publicly paying homage to Nixon for his championship of justice, human rights, and dignity for all races and creeds in America, Israel and all over the world. campaigners We hope you will treat with deserved contempt any efforts of conscienceless honesty. who continue to spread slanderous charges against such men of integrity and WE URGE YOU TO VOTE FOR NIXON AND LODGE FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CAUSE OF HUMANITY Issued by Friends of Nixon-Lodge