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September 13, 1963 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-09-13

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(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM — Soviet au-
thorities so far have rejected
all requests by Israel's embassy
in Moscow to contact Yehuda
Kagan, an Israeli who was ar-
rested by Soviet police officials.
Kagan was arrested while
touring Russia with a group of
Israeli tourists. He was jailed
on charges of evading military
service. Kagan left Russia sev-

eral years ago but Soviet au-
thorities contend he is still a
Soviet citizen.
The Israeli embassy request to
be permitted to provide Kagan
with an attorney was turned
down with the reply that Kagan
was considered a Soviet citizen.
He has a wife and children in
Israel.

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Congre g ational and
Wig A, Wol y a y
Wortor

PARTICIPATING CONGREGATIONS
PRESIDENT
RABBI
SYNAGOGUE
Norman Allan
Jacob E. Segal
Adas Shalom
Adas Yeshurun
Jonas Dworin
Milton Arm
Ahavas Achim
Meyer Millman
Benjamin H. Gorrelick
Beth Aaron
Dr. Harry Newman
Israel I. Halpern
Beth Abraham
Beth Joseph
Hyman Karp
Manuel Neiman
Anshey Ruzhin
Hy Kinzer
A. Irving Schnipper
Beth Moses
Edward Gordon
Mordecai Halpern
Beth Shalom
Beth Tefiloh
Morris Dorn
Emanuel Tikvah __Leizer Levin
Meyer Levin
Joshua Spiro
Beth Yehudah
Morris J. Brandwine
Hayim Donin
B'nai David
Alfred Shapiro
Israel Flam
B'nai Israel
Louis Nosanchuk
B'nai Jacob
Norbert Reinstein
Moses Lehrman
B'nai Moshe
Morris Snow
Solomon H. Gruskin
B'nai Zion
Morris Dorn
Chesed Shel Emes __Israel I. Rockove
Joseph Bornstein
David Ben Nuchim ._Chaskel Grubner
Ezras Achim
Isidore Sosnick
Turover Temple ____
Isaac Agree—
Mitchell Spivak
Noah M. Gamze
Downtown
Benoit Gorge
Gemiluth Chassodim._Joel Litke
Livonia Jewish
Irving August
Congregation
Mishkan Israel-
Phillip Stollman
Isaac Stollman
Nusach Harie
Hyman Axelrod
Lubavitcher Center
Max Kaplan
Solomon P. Wohigelernter
Mogen Abraham
.Joseph Balbero
Shaarey Shomayim __Leo Y. Goldman
Morris Adler and
Shaarey Zedek
David M. Miro
Irwin Groner
Isadore Levin
Sholem Flam
Shomrey Emunah
David Jesse! Irving King
Temple Beth Am
Sydney Sarasohn
Richard C. Hertz
Temple Beth El
Walter M. Stark
Milton Rosenbaum
Temple Emanuel
Leon Fram and
Temple Israel
Julian S. Tobias
M. Robert Syme
Young Israel
Charles T. Gellman
Joshua Sperka
Greenfield
Young Israel
Samuel H.Prero Rabbi Ernest E.Greenfield
Northwest
Young Israel
Samuel W. Platt
James I. Gordon
Oakwoods
GUEST SPEAKERS
ROBERT LURIE
DR. ARIEH PLOTKIN
ZVI KOLITZ
JACQUES TORCZYNER
YITZCHAK SINAI
Hillel L. Abrams, Harold Berke, David I. Berris, David J. Cohen,
Hy Crystal, Rabbi Abram Gardin, Dr. Jacob Goldman, Rabbi
Benjamin Gorrelick, Rabbi Morris Greenes, Rabbi Eugene
Greenfield, Berl Hearshen, William Hordes, Rabbi Max Kapustin,
Erry Loewenthal, Emanuel Mark, Irving Schlussel, David Schoi-
chit, Max Schulzinger, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, A. M. Silverstein,
Max Sosin, Isidore Sosnick, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Isadore Starr,
Zvi Tomkiewicz, Melvin Weisz.
CONGREGATIONAL AND HIGH HOLY DAY COUNCIL
Chairman
MR. PHILLIP STOLLMAN
Co-Chairman
MR. NORMAN ALLAN
JUDGE NATHAN J. KAUFMAN Co-Chairman
In addition to Speakers, Presidents, and Rabbis of participating
congregations, the committee includes:
Hyman Aaron, Cantor Shabtai Ackerman, Rev. Hyman J. Adler,
Reuben Axelrod, Norman Blake, Harry L. Blitz, David Bodzin,
Jay Bodzin, Morris J. Brandwine, Harry Citrin, Harry Cohen,
Hy Crystal, Jonas Dworin, Harry Eskin, Isaac M. Faxstein, Dr.
Manuel Feldman, Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman, Oscar Garrison, William
Genser, Nathaniel H. Goldstick, Joe Gorman, Sam Gottlieb,
Menashe Haar, Charles I. Jacobson, Morris Karbal, Joseph
Katchke, Samuel Katkin, Sam Kaufer, Judge George D. Kent,
Nathan King, Joseph Koenig, Gus Lew, Morris Ben Lewis, Jack
Lieberman, Hyman Lipsitz, Erry Loewenthal, Hyman Mandel-
bourn, Sam Maza, Samuel Novetsky, Sol Nusbaum, Max Osnos,
Sam Platt, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Portnoy, Melville Richman, Alex
Roberg, Louis Rose, N. P. Rossen, Julius Rotenberg, Dr. Robert
Schlaff, Irving Schlussel, David Schoichit, Jack Shenkman, Ben
W. Siegal, David Silver, Dr. David Silver, A. M. Silverstein, Max
Sosin, George Spoon, Max Spoon, Isadore Starr, Max Stollman,
Harry Stolsky, Herman Strassburger, Noman Sukenic, Henry
Thumin, Julian S. Tobias, Zvi Tomkiewicz, Melvin Volin, Meyer
Weingarden, William J. Weinstein, Melvin Weisz, Sam Zack,
Jack Zeldes, Phillip Chapnick.

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Carmi Slomovitz Named Chairman of ZOD Concert

Judge Ira G. Kaufman, presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of Detroit, announces the ap-
pointment of Carmi M. Slomo-
vitz as chairman of this year's
Balfour Concert.
The following also were ap-
pointed: Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman,
Richard B. Kramer, M. Ben
Lewis, Sherman Shapiro and
Mrs. I. Walter Silver, co-chair-
man; Harry Cohen, honorary
chairman;
Abraham Bor-
man, Reuben
Dubrinsky, Da-
vid Goldberg,
Abe Kasle,
Edward C.
Levy and John
Lurie, sponsor
chairman;
Rabbi Morris
Adler, Avern
L. Cohn, Dr.
Leon Fram,
Slomovitz Morris M. Ja-
cobs, Louis E. Levitan, Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal, Philip Slomovitz
and George Spoon, advisory com-
mittee.
Additional committee mem-
bers are: Norman Allan, Leon-
ard Baron, Dr. Sanford Bennett,
Harold Berry, Harry G. Bradlin,
Sidney L. Brand, Harry David-
off, Walter L. Field, Dr. Alex
S. Freidlaender, Sol Lifsitz,
Milton S. Marwill, Dr, Harold

A. Maxmen, Dr. I. Walter Sil-
ver, Irving Sniderman and Dr.
Bernard Weston.
Women's Division chairmen
are: Mesdames Sanford Ben-
nett, Charles Gitlin and Richard
B. Kramer. Members of the wo-
men's committee are: Mesdames
Norman Allan, Theodore Barg-
man, Sidney L. Brand, Alex S.
Friedlaender, Leon Kay, Jules
Kraft, M. Ben Lewis, Sol Lifsitz,
Albert Posen, Sherman Shapiro,
Carmi M. Slomovitz, Philip Slo-

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Dayan Drops
Threat to Quit
Israel Cabinet

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(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

JERUSALEM — Minister of
Agriculture Moshe Dayan Tues-
day withdrew his threat of re-
signing from the cabinet and
agreed to keep his post in the
government after a series of
conferences with Prime Minis-
ter Eshkol and Pinhas Sapir. The
latter holds the portfolios of
Minister of Finance and Minis-
ter of Commerce and Industry.
The parleys produced agree-
ment on several major points
raised by Dayan prior to his
threat last week that he would
formally quit this week.
One of these issues was a de-
mand for closer liaison between
the Agriculture Ministry and the
country's security apparatus.
Another revolved about a de-
mand by Dayan that his Minis-
try be given certain preroga-
tives, including the right to fix
prices of agricultural products
and to have a hand in food
planning and imports.
After his meetings with Esh-
kol and Sapir, Dayan said that
he has obtained the Premier's
"clarification" of the disputed
issues and would be able there-
fore to respond to Eshkol's re-
quest that he stay on in the
cabinet. Eshkol has opposed Da-
yan's resignation vigorously.

Soviet Opposition
to Hebrew Lessened

LONDON, (JTA) — A switch
in the doctrinaire Soviet oppo-
sition to Hebrew appeared to
be indicated in a lengthy article
in the current Sovietisch Heim-
land, a Yiddish bi-monthly, by
its editor-in-chief. Hebrew has
always been treated by the Rus-
sian communists as a "tool of
Zionism and capitalism."
Editor Samuel Vergelis de-
clared in the article that it was
"silly" to treat Hebrew as part
of reactionary paraphernalia.
He wrote that Hebrew is used
by "progressive" Israeli writers
"fighting for a better order of
society." The fact that Bialik
wrote in Hebrew, Vergelis de-
clared, must not be considered
as diminishing from his value
as a Jewish poet. The article
was considered as pointing to a
possible official divorce of He-
brew from politics in the USSR,
and to its possible treatment in
Russia as just another language.

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feature Isaac Stern, America's
great violinist, with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, Valter
Poole conducting. Tickets are
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11 — THE D ETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Fri day , Sept. 13 , 1963

Russian Born Israeli Held
by Reds for Evading Army

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