Demand Expulsion `Reform Judaism Mellowed by Members of Orthodox Heritage' ROME, (JTA)—Demands that the Italian Government expel from this country a number of prominent Nazi collaborators, some of whom are allegedly on the staff of the West German Embassy here, were made by the Socialist party's official organ Avanti, as well as by two me bers of the Italian Senate. While Avanti made its dema editorially, Senators Pietro leffi and Giuliana Nenni fil their requests with Forei Minister Antonio Segni. Sen. Nenni is a daughter of the powerful leader of the Italian Socialist party, Pietro Nenni. The complaints named specific- ally former Nazi SS Colonel Doll- mann, who allegedly represented Nazi leader Heinrich Himmler in Italy during World War II; Miss Utti Rohdeler, an employe of the of Nazi Collaborator West German Emb ere, in charge of the ives pertain- ing to rac d political via . of naz in this country; d a co elor on the Embassy staff w is accused of having dis- ssed several German diplo• atic employes because they were Jewish. The complainan ousting of German d' sonnel whose country, they , "is an of se to all who suffered racial and po • • pers 'on under zi and Fascist r es." The West German bassad has issued a denial of t charge Miss Rohdeler also denied t accusations which alleged t she had been a close collabor of wartime azi police of he Herb t ppler. tter life se ce for es. ohdeler it term after the ges of collabora- ,tio Nazis. Newcomers out of Orthdoxy those who in the more recent into the Reform Movement of years have come out of Ortho- Judaism have brought changes doxy and brought "alongsome of into the way of Reform, asserts its old aromas." Alfred Segal in a syndicated Segal also relates how notable column issued by the Seven Arts it was to him to see a great num- Feature Syndicate. ber of Reform rabbis at the re- To begin with, according to cent testimonial dinner to Rabbi Segal, the Reform Jews were Eliezer Silver on his 80th birth- largely of German origin; the day .. . Rabbi Silver being "a Orthodox mostly from Russia, most Orthodox rabbi." Poland, Roumania, etc. Says Segal: "I recall' a 'time "Reform and Orthodox thought when our most Orthodox rabbis of each other as different people would cross a street rather than with little in common," says permit themselves to pass in Our Sincerest Best Wishes Segal. front of a Reform temple; and But today, according to the Reform Jews thought of the writer, the membership of Re- Orthodox as remote strangers form Judaism is largely of peo- who socially were far from their TO Everyone ple whose lives started out in own lives. - Orthodox families which had "It seemed (at the dinner) all Manischewitz Offers come out of Eastern Europe, a new edition of Jewish life Film on Wine-Making while the Reform Germans of where the Orthodox no longer A new film is now being made old practically all gone. can feel religiously and socially available without charge for For A Happy Passover Says Segal: "So many of the apart." showings to groups and organi- newer Reform Jews keep on zations; "Royal Purple" depicts fondly remembering matters of Russians Can't Fully the history, traditions and meth- their earlier Orthodoxy -. . . their from ods of wine-making through mama's gefillte fish in the house Appreciate Humor of the ages. The 16mm, 26'-minute . . . papa so faithful with his film . is in full color and t'fillim every morning . . . the Harlem Globetrotters sound with an original screen way the house was made clean The basketball. humor of the treatment by Cherney Berg, of all chometz at Passover • . . famed Harlem Globetrotters is son of Gertrude Berg.. The "I recall the time when never not entirely appreciated in original score was composed a Bar Mitzvah was allowed in a Moscow, it and conducted by Skitch Hen- Reform temple. Bar Mitzvah was was reported derson. Groups or organizations an occasion far from the practice in a recent wishing to obtain "R o y a 1 AND THEIR FAMILIES of Reform life; it was regarded Drew Pearson Purple" for a special _free show- as - a ritual as remote from Re- ing should write to Manische- column, form as winding t'fillim around (The Globe- witz Wine Co., Dept. H 1, Bush the head and arm. trotters • w ill Terminal, Brooklyn 32, N.Y. "But only the other Sabbath face the I attended a Bar Mitzvah service College All- in a Reform temple where the Amer icans boy recited his portions with the April 4 at sound of chazanim chanting. He Detroit's filled the Reform temple with old- Zinkoff Olympia.) time chants. According to Dave Zinkoff, "Yes, all that is a sample of sports announcer for the team, what's taking place in Reform Pearson reports, the Russians Judaism these days; the ways of were shocked at the traditional Reform are being improved by gags in the "Trotters' " re- pertoire which call for abusing the umpire. • Story of Global "One gag," says Zinkoff, "is when one of the players Passover Observances bounces a ball off an umpire's head. When this happened,. you Presented on Radio could - hear a gasp go up from The American Broadcasting the crowd. The authority of an Company, in - cooperation with official had been challenged! the Union of American Hebrew In Russia, this just isn't done. Congregations, presented a spe- After that, we cut out the gag." cial Passover program, "WHO KNOWS ONE?" on the ABC radio network Thursday. MOE LEITER It was narrated by Alexander Scourby, top TV; radio and stage star who is currently The month of Iyar has been So many rich an aningful experiences are associate playing a leading role in the ectly and indirectly, with the designated by the Jewish Na- Phoenix Theatre production of tional joyous festiva the Passover. There was the struggle of ou Fund as JNF Blue and ople out of bondage and Hamlet.- • White Box clearance month, be- into free in a new land. There are the expressions of purl "Who Knows One?", in a ginning with the first day of tic:in and atonement. series of brief vignettes, visited Rosh Chodesh, Sunday, April There e season of the reawakening and rebirth of nature. There a finally, the happy Seder ceremonies in the Orient, 16, continuing until May 15, time in Europe and in Israel. hen those within a ily circle come t ether in meaningf reunion. the last day of Iyar. The program featured as a During this period of the special guest, Sion David, a semi-annual clearance, 4 5 0 0 is a time to look ah young student from India who homes will be visited by volun- d faith providet, is preparing for the Rabbinate teer workers—members of Ha- ismayed by the unc shrouded. at the Hebrew Union College- dassah, Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish Institute of Religion in JNF, Mizrachi Fanny Gluck A life insurance pe Cincinnati, Ohio, who told of and Sisters of Zion, Northwest often contemplate the parallels een our profession and this holidays celebration in his Child Rescue Women, and ou pith. We are privileged to provide a deep and meani native country. Rarely heard Pioneer Women. Youth groups sense of well being for the music from India, Yemen and also will participate. fam s of many of our friends, Financial securit • n e important protection against the other distant lands was a spe- Mrs. Morris Kutinsky is chair- uncerto s of the future. cial highlight. man of the JNF Blue-White Rabbi Eugene Borowitz, di- Box Committee. At this time of year we pledge ourselves anew to the service of our clients; faithfully and rector of education of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- German President in a spirit of dedication. At this time too, we extend to one and all our sincerest wishes tions, presented the origins and for a happy Passover. Congratulates New development of the Passover Festival and outlined the his- Bnai Brith Lodges torical background which • ex- FRANKFURT, (JTA)—West plains the variations and the Germany's second Bnai Brith MOE LEITER AND ASSOCIATES similarities of the traditional 1766 Penobscot Building lodge, named for the late Rabbi service. Leo Baeck, was established here in ceremonies attended by `Nibul Peh' government officials and repre- The expression "Nibul Peh" sentatives of sister lodges is found in the Talmudic litera- throughout Western Europe ture (Leviticus Rabbah -24:7) and of West German Jewish where it refers to lascivious talk communities. (obscene remarks). In later Another Bnai Brith lodge is Si/we Z880 usage it came to include any located in Berlin. evil speech. In the opinion of HEAD OFFICE•. WATERLOO,ONARIO In a congratulatory message the rabbis a man can degrade to the new group, President his being, not only by licentious Heinrich Luebke cited the OUR SUCCESS IS BUILT ON A FIRM FOUNDATION OF SINCERE SERVICE. acts, but also by obscene re- achievements of Bnai Brith marks. lodges in pre-Hitler Germany. HERMAN J. AGINS EUGENE N. AGINS OUR PASSOVER HERITAGE Iyar Designated JNF Box Month , 17 - THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day , March 31, 1961 Alfred Segal States: