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January 25, 1963 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-01-25

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Rabbi Donin Tells Rabbinical Body Heritage Demands Education Drive

LAKEWOOD, N. J., (JTA)—
Rabbi Hayim Donin, spiritual
leader of Cong. Bnai David,
called for an intensification of
r e 1 i g u s education by the
American Jewish community in
an address before the 14th an-
nual conference of the Rabbin-
ical Council of America at the
Brunswick Hotel here.
Rabbi Donin said, "The Jew-
ish people have become fully
integrated into the American
community and have made tre-
mendous contributions to the
development of the American
way of life. In the process, how- .
ever, they may lose their great
religious heritage. Such an
eventuality would prove disas-
trous. Only an intensified drive
by the Jewish community in the
area of positive religious educa-
tion can avoid such a calamity:'
He urged the Rabbinical
Council of America to dedicate
its efforts in that direction.
The Council of America ap-
pealed to the Soviet government
to provide opportunities for free I
and unqualified religious free-
dom for the 3,000,000 Jews in
Russia.
The appeal was made in one
of a series of resolutions adopt-
ed at the annual midwinter con-
ference. The 500 delegates
heard a symposium at which
speakers split sharply on the
issue of federal aid to religious
schools but took no action on
the issue in their resolutions.
In another resolution, the
rabbis commended President
Kennedy for his decision to per-
mit the sale of Hawk anti-air-
craft missiles to Israel and
they appealed to the United
States Postmaster General to
ban all hate literature from the
mails.
The delegates asked the
United - States Government to
continue its program of tech-
nical and economic aid to Israel
to enable that country to ex-
pand its economy "and to ab-
sorb the influx of refugees
from various parts of the
world." They also asked the
United States "to pressure the
Arab states to. cease discrimi-
nating against American serv-
icemen of the Jewish faith at
Arab ports and military bases."
The rabbis urged the new

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Keating to Speak
at UJA Conclave

Senator Kenneth B. Keating
of New York, a leading author-
ity on world refugee problems
and a staunch
friend of Is-
rael, will be a
featured
speaker at the
25th national
inaugural con-
ference of the
United Jewish
Appeal, Feb.
17, at the Fon-
tainebleau
Hotel, Miami
Beach.
Some 2,000
campaign lead-
ers and con-
tributors from
all parts of the
country are
scheduled to Sen. Keating
attend the conference, which
will mark the official launching
of the 1963 campaign—the 25th
annual UJA drive for funds to
continue the vital programs of
UJA beneficiary agencies in
rescuing and rebuilding Jew-
ish lives.
A highlight of the inaugural
conference will be the presenta-
tion of UJA 25th Anniversary
Medallions to the chairmen of
community campaigns in recog-
nition of their dedicated serv-
ice in raising the funds with
which to aid overseas Jewry.
The Medallions were specially
struck by the State of Israel in
honor of the appeal's 25th an-
niversary.

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