Announce Program Participants;
Architect Describes Building Plan
On Sunday, at 11 . a.m., at
the site of the proposed new
Hebrew Memorial Chapel, 26640
Greenfield, near Eleven Mile
Road, in Oak Park, ground-
breaking ceremonies will take
place. City and state officials,
in addition to countless com-
munity leaders, have accepted
invitations to be present. The
public is invited.
Irwin I. Cohn will preside
over the ceremonies. Partici-
pants will include Rabbi Isaac
Stollman," president of the Coun-
cil of Orthodox Rabbis, and Dr.
Jacob E. G o 1 d,m a n, guest
speaker.
Dr. Goldman is the recently
appointed director of the scien-
tific laboratory at the Ford Re-
search and • Engineering Cen-
ter. Rabbi Stollman is the for-
Mer national president of the
religious Zionist movement.
The new Hebrew Memorial
Chapel is being built by the
Hebrew Benevolent Society
(Chesed Shel Emes), of which
Morris Dorn is president. Na-
than P. Rossen is chairman
of the building committee,
and Hyman Mitnick is chair-
man of the building campaign.
Havis-Glovinsky are the ar-
Chitects. Lerner-Linden Con-
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Chesed Shel Emes, now in its
46th year in Detroit, has been
located on Joy Road since 1930.
Rabbi Israel I. Rockove is the
executive director.
The society provides burial
services to Jewish families and
does not differentiate between
those who pay the entire ex-
pense involved and those fami-
lies who cannot pay.
The community is invited
also to join in the building-
fund campaign of this non-
profit organization.
Norman Glovinsky of the
Havis - Glovinsky architectural
firm has released the following
description of the new chapel
which is being built on a three-
acre site f acing Greenfield
Road:
The three articulated building
masses of the chapel will in-
clude an administrative wing
facing Greenfield; two separate
chapels, one facing north and
the other south; and service
quarters. There will be ap-
BONN, (JTA) — Regret over
the failure of the West German
government to bring to a close
the laws for restitution and
compensation to Nazi victims
was expressed here this week
by Dr. Nahum Goldmann fol-
lowing three days of negotia-
tions with key finance officials
on legislation to complete the
restitution and compensation
laws.
Declaring that not even a
draft of the requested legisla-
tion had been ready for consid-
eration, Goldmann said that he
and his colleagues, acting on
behalf of the Conference on
Jewish Material Claims Against
Germany, had been negotiating
on the question for more than
two years with no progress.
He said that hence neither
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proximately 20,000 square feet
of first floor area.
The chapels will be paneled
in cherrywood, will be centrally
located and will have separate
family rooms. Each of the
the chapels will have equal
prominence.
The 20-foot-high lobby will
separated from the administra-
tion wing by a garden court,
but will be connected by a glass
walled corridor. The lobby will
connect both north and south
entrances and will be accessible
to both chapels.
Each of the chapels, both the
north and the . south, will have
a leaded, colored glaSs wall.
The roof of the chapel wing
will extend over both north
and south entrances providing
sheltered approaches as an in-
tegral part of the design.
All public areas will be air-
conditioned.
The board of directors of the
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the federal nor the state govern-
ments of West Germany nor the
West Parliamentary Commis-
sion on Indemnification had
been in a position to discuss
the question.
One key issue is amendment
of the laws to make possible
payments of Jewish claimants
who were unable to meet the
1953 deadline because they were
then in Iron Curtain countries
and could not apply.
Goldmann declared that there
was increasing uneasiness
among many thousands of vic-
tims of Nazism waiting to bene-
fit from the ,needed changes in
the law and he hinted at the
possibility of public demonstra-
tions against the lag.
He said that while he had
much understanding for the
fiscal considerations, the re-
quested legislation would not
increase current expenditures
for restitution and compensa-
tion but would at best only
bring an extension of the dead-
line for filing claims by several
years.
He emphasized that such leg-
islation from its inception had
been based on the principal
that, as a moral obligation of
the new Germany, it had pri-
ority over all normal obliga-
tions both of the federal and
state governments.
He cited a statement by
Finance Minister Heinz Starke
in the West German parliament
on the country's 1963 federal
budget to the effect that the
federal government regarded
final legislation on indemnifica-
tion as a debt of honor on the
part of the Germans.
Law Experts Back
Court on School Issue
WASHINGTON (JTA) — A
joint statement by 132 deans
and professors of law and po-
litical scientists, supporting the
Supreme Court June decision
on public school prayer and ex-
pressing "strong opposition to
any tampering with the Bill of
Rights" was submitted here to
the Senate Judiciary Committee.
wald, Joseph Lee, Louis Levine, Sam
Levine, William Liberson, Dr. Hugo
Manclelbaum, Abe Miller, Solomon
Miller, Hyman Mitnick, Mayer Mit-
nick, Isadore Niss, Jacob Nosanchuk,
Max Nusbaum, Abraham Paull, Ben-
jamin J. Poss, David Richman, Louis
Rose, Isadore Rosenberg, Nathan P.
Rossen, Nathan Samet, Harry Schu-
mer, Abraham Schwartz, Samuel S.
Simmer, A. M. Silverstein, Mrs. Ida
Solomon, Isidore Sosnick, Philip
Stollman, Harry Weingarden, Meyer
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Hebrew Memorial Chapel Groundbreaking Sunday