11 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, August 3, 1962 — W E. Poland to Publish Nazi Documents of Treblinka Camp VIENNA, (JTA)—A collec- tion of documents relating to Nazi crimes in the Treblinka death camp will be published in September by the Polish Coun- cil for the Preservation of Mon- uments of Martyrs and Fighters, it was reported here from War- saw. The collection, which will ap- pear in Polish, French, English and German, will be the first published work containing au- thentic documents of the camp.' archive material, an exact de- scription and plan of the camp. It will also include extracts of submitted evidence by former Treblinka inmates including that of Jacob Wiernik, one of the 13 camp prisoners who es-1 caned during the uprising on August 2, 1943. in Canada Census Shows 254,368 Jews Reside Since the Second World War, dian Jewish Congress, MONTREAL (JTA) -- The Jewish religion list themselves Canadian Jewish Congress con- as of the ethnic origin of the siders 254,368 the correct fig- country from which they or ure for the number of Jews in their parents came to Canada. Canada, Dr. Louis Rosenberg, Dr. Rosenberg said that in fact director of the Congress Bureau those of Jewish religion are of Social and Economic Re- also of Jewish ethnic origin except for a few converts to search, said. The census figures on na- Judaism. Relatively little difference tionalities, released by the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics last appeared in the two figures un- week, gives two figures on Jews til the 1951 census when the 254,368 as those reporting manner of reporting the census Jewish religion and 173,344 as was changed slightly. In 1951, those reporting Jewish ethnic the census figures listed some 204,836 of the Jewish religion origin. and 181,600 of Jewish ethnic Dr. Rosenberg said the dis- origin. In the 1941 census, the crepancy arises usually from difference between the two fig- misunderstanding, either by ures was one and one half per the census enumerator or the , cent. person interviewed, of the ques- tions regarding religion and ethnic origin. Many who de- scribe themselves as of the Reform Rabbi Opposes Orthodox 011 Representation at Vatican German Justice Appoints Judge to Act Against Nazi Magistrate FRANKFURT, (JTA)—Min- persons now holding public ister of Justice Wolfgang office in West Germany. Gunther von Hase, the Bonn Stammberger announced that he has appointed Dr. Kurt Pa- government's chief spokesman, gendram, a member of the High disclosed the new attitude as Court of Karlsruhe, to carry out the latest development in the disciplinary action against growing debate in West Ger- former Federal Chief Prosecu- many over judges and prosecu- for Wolgang Fraenkel for hid tors with suspected Nazi pasts ing his Nazi past. who refused to accept a Bunde- Dr. Fraenkel was dismissed stag June 30 deadline to resign. Rabbi William F. Rosenblum view, either of our rabbinate of Temple Israel. New York, or of our laity." Ile stated that the Orthodox voiced strong opposition to his OrthodoX colleagues' resistance group formed only a third of to Jewish representation at the the Jewish community and Vatican Council, opening Oct. spoke for itself. Rosenblum de- cried the insistance on "total ll in Rome. Dr. Rosenbaum called the Iseparatism" of the Orthodox body, especially in an era when from his post two weeks ago, Orthodox Rabbinical resolution religions were trying to get to- after it was proven he had par- to shun the Vatican affair "a gether. ticipated as a prosecutor in Hit- striking and startling example Rosenblum felt that the Vati- ler's Peoples Court at Leipzig, of isolationism," in a sermon can Council, the first to be held during the war, taking part in delivered at All Souls Unitar- in 90 years, "is bound to deal prosecutions that resulted in ian Church, where his congre- with those Christian questions death sentences for minor of- gation is worshipping while its which involve and affect Chris- fenses. Fraenkel had kept his new synagogue is being built. tian-Jewish relations." Nazi past secret prior to his "What our Orthodox rabbis elevation to the high post of The Orthodox body felt that the gathering might impair seem to want," he said, "is a chief prosecutor for the Bonn monologue with each religion government, last March. He was Christian-Jewish relations. ar y m a- by d b "However earnest the coun- talking by itself and to itself. , expose documen cil's concern that such atten- Elimination of irritations lies terial presented by East Ger- man authorities. dance might result in some em- in having a dialogue." Rosenblum did not doubt. the. A government spokesman an- barrassment," Dr. Rosenblum said, "it is imperative that the sincerity of his Orthodox nounced that West Germany general American public, and brethren, but was critical of was ready to accept and exam- for that matter the world over their attempts to throttle ef- ine carefully documentary ma- and especially in the Vatican, forts for progress. terial on the political past of do not regard this gratuitous advice as being representative of the general Jewish point of large numbers of Jews have immigrated to Canada and it has been among these people, Dr. Rosenberg said, that there has been a tendency to give dif- ferent replies to the census questions on religion and ethnic origin. The tendency is particu- larly noticeable in centers of small Jewish population, he said. "We are not surprised by the disparity between the number of Jews in Canada by religion and the number of Jews by ethnic origin, which became apparent from the 1961 census results just mad public," said Michael Garber, Q. C., president of the Cana- com- menting on the recent release by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. "The disparity is a natural result of the census question- naire. The Jewish population is in the unique position that the questions both with regard to religion and with regard to eth- nic origin may be answered in the same way by simply saying that the person is Jewish," Gar- ber said. "With regard to any other group of the population the answers must be different. The question with regard to re- ligion is clear. There are no two ways about it. One is either Jewish by religion or is not Jewish at all. This is not so with regard to the question on ethnic origin which is to iden- tify the ethnic or cultural group to which a person or his or her ancestor on the male side be- longed on coming to this con- tinent and, wherever possible, the language spoken at that time by the person or his paternal ancester was used to determine the ethnic group." The Communist East German government recently offered such files to the Bonn Justice Minister. A man pays a luxury tax on his billfold, an income tax on the stuff he puts into it, and a sales tax whenever he takes anything out. ELECT - MAXWELL M. GURMAN State Representative DEMOCRAT — 4th DIST. * * * Rated ONE by Oakland Citizens League * * * Veteran - Educator Editor - Businessman ELECT Aril BECKER Republican—Drain Commissioner Chairman Oakland County Veteran League, Business Executive, Cer- tificates in Sanitation, Engineer- ing, Rhodology, Political Science, Business Administration. Member of American Legion and VFW, Former Commander of American Veterans. PRIMARY AUG. 7 Algerian Refugees Organize in Paris to Protect Escapees Interests STOP TAX DOLLARS FROM GOING DOWN THE DRAIN PARIS, (JTA) — Algerian 40 of the Torahs being kept Jewish refugees held their first here, while 50 others have been organizational meeting here, sent to Israel. The meeting demanded that planning a permanent group to protect the interests of the many p the Central Jewish Consistory fur- thousands of Algerian Jews whoinish religious facilities for the Alegrian refugees, particularly have fled to France. ifor those former Algerian Jews The move was launched by now living in small communities I refugees from Oran, whence all 1 in i the provinces, who lack all but about 100 of the 30,000 Oranian Jews have fled to this religious facilities. M. Jais, chief The Name JOHN D. DINGELL stands for Liberalism . . . Dedication to Public Duties .. • Opposition to Race or Religious Prejudice .. . Friendship for the New Nations, and an Affection for Israel .. . urge all my friends to support him for renomination and re- election to Congress in the 15th District. John D. Dingell is a credit to our Nation. We need him in Woshington and he should have the backing of all his constituents. WILLIAM HORDES country. About 600 Oranian Jews I rabbi of Paris, addressed the : refugees and promised, both on crowded an old Orthodox Ash- of the Consistory and for delbe kenazic synagogue, on Rue the Grand Rabbinate here, that Tournelles. The house of worship has been turned over to the for- all religious needs for the refu- gees would be met. mer Oranians for use as a Seph- The French Chief Rabbinate ardic synagogue. sent a number of rabbis to vari- The meeting opened with the ous areas to help organize deliv- chanting of the El Moleh Rach- eries of kosher food and estab- min and recitation of the Kaddish lishment of other religious facili- in memory of the Jews who died ties which the Rabbinate hopes during the Algerian revolution. to have in operation before the Holy Scrolls brought to France end of July. by the Oranian refugees were held up by the participants in the meeting. It was revealed by a spokesman for the Oranian refugees that 90 Holy Scrolls had been brought out of Oran, Vast Israeli Art Exhibit Opened in Munich Museum MUNICH, (JTA)—An exhibi- tion of Israeli arts and crafts, opened at the Munich Munici- pal Museum, was considered the most comprehensive show of its kind so far shown in West Ger- many. The exhibition included some 600 items made by 50 Israeli artists. A special section featured new Ilehrew translations of German classics and poetry of the 19th Century, including a Hebrew edition of the poems of Rainer Maria Rilke, illustrated by Marc Chagall. DEMAND JUSTICE consistent, impartial, full-time ELECT JOSEPH 1113' SULLIVAN PROSECUTING ATTORNEY The Detroit News, May 25, 1961, speaking of the present Prosecutor: "Olsen habitually goofs off . . . he is damaging the prestige of his office . . he ought to resign." Ballot 1174 No. Democrat Aug. 7th Put The Democratic Party's Strongest Foot Forward VOTE FOR GEORGE J. FULKERSON For 18th District Congress * ATTORNEY * VETERAN * SPECIAL ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, STATE OF MICHIGAN * TOP DEMOCRATIC VOTE GETTER FOR COUNTY OFFICE IN 1960 * FIRM SUPPORTER OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S PROGRAM * RATED FIRST BY OAKLAND COUNTY CITIZENS LEAGUE VOTE TUESDAY, AUGUST 7. FOR GEORGE J FU LK ERSON FULKERSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE, HENRY A. SCHIFFER, CHAIRMAN