THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, June 2 1, 196 3 oo JNF Council of Detroit Elects Dr. Israel Wiener as President Ibihavitcher Favors Federal Aid to Our Schools NEW YORK — The Luba- vitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, spoke out strong- ly here this week in reaffirm- ing his position in favor of federal aid to parochial schools. According to a disclosure from his secretariat, the Rebbe, addressing a group which in- cluded several prominent re- ligious and lay leaders visiting him at Lubavitcher headquar- ters, reiterated his affirmative stand in 'favor of federal assist- ance to secular departments of parochial schools, which would enhance• the progress and uplift the standards of these institu- tions without constituting any violation of separation of church and state principles, as clearly evidenced by the various forms of federal aid granted, both in the past and present, to such schools. The Danish Regional office of the Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, in Copenhagen, the educational arm of the Luba- vitcher movement, announced the publication of the third in a series of booklets on Jewish Precepts and Customs, in Danish. The new booklet, "Bedereme" (Danish for Te- fillin), is a brief treatise on the significance of Tefillin, and is a translation of the English version. For the first time it will be possible for the Yiddish speak- ing to learn the fundamental teachings of Chabad-Lubavitch philosophy, by listening to mod- ern long playing records. The first 13 chapters of the "Tanya," the basic work of Chabad philosophy, narrated and translated by Rabbi Joseph Weinberg, will comprise nine records. The first two of the series are now available, and the remaining seven to follow. The first of the five parts of the Tanya contains 53 chap- ters. It was published for the first time in 1797, and has since undergone approximately 60 printings. Its author, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, found- Milton Marwil, Michael Mich- Dr. Israel Wiener, prominent Livne, lin, Mrs. Michael Michlin, A. C. Detroit physician, who last Perlman, Judge Joseph J. Pernick, Harry Portnoy, Mrs. Sidney month was elected president of Mrs. Ravin, Harry Rosenthal, Mrs. Abra- the Michigan Allergy Society, ham Scheuer, Harry Schumer, Levi Shapiro, David Silver, David Sislin, Monday night Philip Slomovitz, Cantor Jacob Son- was elected enklar, Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Max Stollman, Mrs. Max Stollman, Zvi president of Tomkiewicz, Samuel J. Wilson. the Jewish Na- Irving W. Schlussel was chair- tional Fund man of the committee on nomi- Council of De- nations. troit to suc- The annual meeting's pro- ceed Morris J. gram included a report on the Brandwine. year's activities by the retiring Dr. Wiener president, Morris Brandwine; a is a former report by William Hordes on president of the progress made in encourag- the Council. Dr. Wiener ing the inclusion of the JNF in For the past three years he wills and the making • of be- served as chairman of the JNF quests, through the JNF Foun- youth commission. He is a for- dation, and the report of the mer president of Congregation executive director, Percy Kap- Ahavas Achim and has been lan. active in congregational and Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky cultural circles here. and Brandwine, retiring presi- Judge Burton R. .Shiffman dents of the JNF Auxiliary of Oak Park was elected one and the JNF Council, were of the vice presidents of the presented with Golden Book JNF Council and has been inscriptions. Hordes made the named chairman of education presentation to Mr. and Mrs. and youth activities, succeed- Brandwine and Brandwine ing Dr. Wiener in that post. gave the honor to Mrs. Wish- Others elected by the JNF netsky. An address outlining JNF's Council include the following vice-presidents: William Hordes, current importance to Israel, as head of the JNF Foundation; with emphasis on activities of Ruben H. Isaacs, publicity; the Foundation, was delivered Harry Kaminer and Ben Harold, by Yaakov Behar of Jerusalem, organizations; Mrs. Morris Kut- who is now on leave from the insky, Women's Auxiliary; Phil- Hebrew University for a two- lip Stollman and Harry Cohen, year mission in this country for religious groups; Philip Taub- the JNF. man, building project; Irving W. Schlussel, wills and bequests; Mrs. Edward Wishnetsky, Blue and White Boxes, with Mrs. Philip Slomovitz as co-chairman. Larry L. Guttenberg was BRUSSELS, (JTA)—The sec- overall agreement was out of elected treasurer; MauriCe Bak - and round of talks between Is- the question. er, co-treasurer, and Miss Selma The negotiators offered in- Friedman, recording secretary. raelis and Euromart negotiators stead tariff concessions on Members of the board include was over with the Israelis on bathing suits, grapefruit and record as still seeking a general fertilizers and proposed a the following: Herman Agins, Rabbi Emanuel overall agreement, but willing joint committee to consider Applebaum, Rabbi Milton Arm, Judge Victor Baum, Samuel FL Bel- to consider a more limited tem- Israeli complaints of especi- kin, Tzvi Berkal, Cantor Simon Ber- porary pact if this would ease ally painful tariff pressures manis, Mrs. Simon Bermanis, Mrs. Bess Berris, Alfred H. Brounin, Mor- the growing pinch on Israeli on its exports. ris J. Brandwine, Rose Chesluk, The Israeli negotiators re- Harry E. Citrin, Avern L. Cohn; Hy exports to the six European Crystal, Rabbi Hayim Donin, William nations. jected these proposals as not Ellmann, I. M. Faxstein, Mrs. I. M. The second round began on providing a basis for an agree- Faxstein, Israel Finkelstone, - Dr: Leon Fram, Seymour .J..Frank, Mrs. June 5 and included a flat re- ment and reiterated that only a Aaron Friedman, Mrs. M. GoIdoltas, Abraham Goldstein, Nathaniel Gold- buff to Israel hopes for a pref- "global agreement" which took stick, Joseph Gorman, Rabbi Irwin erential agreement to cover a into consideration both the Groner, Joseph Gross, Lawrence majority of the 200 products highly diversified pattern of Is- Gubow, Philip Kaplan, Mrs. I. Kard- ener, Judge Charles Kaufman, Judge Israel exports to the six nations. rael's foreign trade and the dy- Ira G. Kaufman, Judge Nathan J. On instructions from the Euro- namic aspects of the Israeli Kaufman, Judge George D. Kent, Harry Koltonow, A. J. Lachover, pean Economic Council of Min- economy, would solve the prob- Mrs. Morris Lachover, Benjamin M. isters, the chief governing body lems posed for Israel by the Laikin, Mrs. Benjamin M. -Laikin, Mrs. George Lerner, Prof. Samuel of Euromart, the EEC negotia- creation of Euromart. M. Levin, Mrs. William Levin, M. I. told the Israelis that an However, the Israelis added, Ben Lewis, Morris Lieberman, Asher .. they were ready to negotiate a ,!.....................................„:......0........................,....... i ; more limited temporary agree- I ment if it would provide solu- Boris Smolar's tions to the immediate or most I pressing problems. For that pur- pose, the Israelis provided at the final plenary session last Thursday a set of detailed tech- i nical proposals. (Copyright, 1963, Some EEC sources indicat- Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) ed that the proposals might I be a basis for a somewhat bet- Jewish Moods ter agreement than the EEC The Anti-Semitic Front - had offered in the two rounds Jews in this country know by now the name of George of talk but that they would Rockwell and his American Nazi Party because of the noise have to be referred back to this small group has been making . . . They heard little of the the Council of Ministers. A neo-Nazi National Renaissance Party which recently attempted third round of talks would be to hold a street meeting in the Yorkville section of New York possible only if the Ministers which was the stronghold of the Nazis in the Hitler days . . . Council issued orders to that This meeting, like the meetings of the American Nazi Party, effect. was intanded to create publicity, through anti-Jewish rable- Following the conclusion of rousing, for the group which has an insignificant number of the second round of talks, Am- members . . . The National Renaissance Party, led by James H. bassador Emil Najar, head of Madole, has been practically dead for 10 years . . . Recently it the Israeli Mission to the EEC, revived its storm troops and launched a series of indoor rallies met with Jean Rey, Minister of in the Yorkville section of New York in anticipation of attract- the EEC Commission in charge ing former Nazis . . . At one of these meetings "leader" Madole of foreign relations. Details as demanded that American Jews be deprived of their citizen- to what was discussed at the ship . . . There were about '70 people in the audience and they meeting were not disclosed but were "guarded" by several members of the neo-Nazi party EEC source-s said that the final attired in brown shirts, black ties, and armbands bearing the proposals of the Israeli delega- lightning-bolt insignia originally symbolizing the Hitler Youth tion might be submitted to the . . . Various items of anti-Semitic literature distributed at the next Ministers Council in Brus- meeting included a pamphlet on "Jewish ritual murder" and several issues of an Arab periodical . . . Madole started the sels on July 10. National Renaissance Party in 1949, attracting former German- American Bundists and other pro-Nazis with his flagrantly Paraguayan Jewry The Jewish community of Hitlerian propaganda . . . Over the years he lost his influence in Yorkville, but after he was "discovered" by a radio com- Paraguay, which was establish- mentator, his notoriety spread . . . He publishes a bi-monthly ed early in the twentieth cen- newsletter, featuring caricatures of Jews • . . His current booklist tury, today numbers some 1,200 also offers a biography of Nasser ... His propaganda is directed persons, most of whom live in not only against Jews but also against Negroes and Puerto Ricans. the capital city, Asuncion. er of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, passed away 150 years ago, and in his honor the Lubavitcher sesquicentennial is currently being universally celebrated. The records are available by writing to Kehot Publication So- ciety, 770 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn 13, N.Y., or at Jewish book stores. Israel's Asphalt Roads Israel has some 1,600 miles of asphalt roads linking the major cities and towns through- out the country. Seamiresh flavor tender, moist meat world's finest quality PILLAR ROCK fancy white "Rich in Polyunsat- urates" Packed In pure vegetable oil to bring out the finest flavor and tenderness. Israel. 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