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September 27, 1963 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-09-27

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High Holy Day Appeals on
behalf of Israel Bonds held on
Rosh Hashanah in five Detroit
congregations resulted in Israel
Bond subscriptions totaling
$42,050, it was announced by
Phillip Stollman, chairman of
the Detroit Congregational and
High Holy Day Council. Nor-
man Allan and Judge Nathan
J. Kaufman are the co-chair-
men.

A total of $16,150 in Israel
Bond subscriptions resulted
from the High Holy Day Appeal
held on Rosh Hashanah at
Young Israel of Oak-Woods,
where Arieh L. Plotkin, expert
on the Middle East, made the
appeal. Rabbi James I. Gor-
don is the spiritual leader and
Samuel Platt, president.

At Mishkan Israel, where Dr.
Plotkin also made the appeal,
Bond subscriptions tot ale d
$10,100. Rabbi Isaac Stollman
is the spiritual leader and
P h ill i p Stollman, president.
Hyman Axelrod is the incoming
president.
Other congregations where
Israel Bond appeals were made
on Rosh Hashanah included:
Congregation Bet h Yehudah,
where the appeal was made by
Zvi Tomkiewicz, executive di-
rector, Mizrachi-Hapoel Hamiz-
rarhi, $5.500; Young Israel of
Greenfield, $6,100, in response
to the appeal of David I. Ber-
ris, and Bnai Jacob, $4,200,
where Hy Crystal, executive di-
rector, Bnai Brith, in Michigan,
made the appeal.
Twenty-t hr e e congregations

Oak Park Board
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are participating in the High
Holy Day Ap-
peals for Is-
rael Bonds
and most of
the appeals
will be made
on Kol Nidre
and at Yizkor
and Neilah on
Yom Kippur.
Leading t h e
congregations
Rabbi Segal in the High
Holy Day Appeals is Adas
Shalom Synagogue, where
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will make
the appeal. Its members last
year purchased $223,100 in
Israel Bonds. Adas Shalom has
won national recognition for
its leadership in the Israel
Bond appeals.
A plaque, consisting of a sil-
ver medallion and an inscrip-
tion plate, mount e d on an
ebony board, will be awarded
to congregations where $10,000
or more in Israel Bonds is sub-
scribed during the High Holy
Days. The medallion portrays
the scientific, industrial and
agricultural de v e 1 o p ment of
Israel, which are represented
by men and women in these
fields shown against a giant
Menorah flanked by a symbolic
gear wheel and sheaf of wheat.
The medallion bears the in-
scription "The Year of Re-
demption," referring to the be-
ginning of the redemption of
Israel Bonds earlier this year.

New York Adopts Fair Sabbath Bill

NEW YORK (JTA) — New
York's City Council adopted un-
animously a new ordinance,
known as the Fair Sabbath Bill,
permitting small shops that ob-
serve another Sabbath than Sun-
day to remain open on Sundays.

The Oak Park Board of Edu-
cation is offering a Hebrew class
which meets for two hours 7:30
Under the terms of the bill,
p.m. Thursdays at the Oak Park
High School. The instructor is Sunday opening will be per-
mitted to family-owned stores
Aaron Kutnick.
that are "the sole means or oc-
cupation of the proprietor."
Last year, the state legislature
authorized New York City to
enact such a law if the city
council wished to do so. A
lengthy hearing on the proposed
legislation was held by the city
council's committee on general
welfare last week, when the bill
was opposed strenuously by
some labor unions.
The bill adopted had the solid
support of the New York Jew -
ish community. Rabbi Meyer
Cohen, executive director of the
Union of Orthodox . Rabbis of
the United States and Canada,
argued for the adoption of the
ordinance, declaring that "this
legislation is the minimum mea-
sure of justice which is long

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peal for Jewish communal sup-
port of all-day Jewish schools
with a warning that they might
otherwise have to seek govern-
ment aid.
Participating in the appeal to
Jewish federations and welfare
funds were Rabbi A. N. Av-
Rutick, president of the Rab-
binical 'Council of America;
Morris Morgenstern, head of
the Morgenstern Foundation;
and Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky, di-
rector of Torah Umesorah, an
association for such schools. An
estimated 54,000 children attend
275 all-day schools throughout
the United States, most of 'them
under Orthodox sponsorship.
Rabbi AvRutick said the
growth of the day school move-
ment had been accompanied by
a deficit that threatened "the
very existence of these schools."
Morgenstern asked the Federa-
tion of Jewish Philanthropies to
give "maximum financial. sup-
port" to day schools in the New
York area. Present support was
call "nominal" by Dr. Kaminet-
sky, who said that the Federa-
tion annually allocated $750,000
to the Jewish Education Com-
mittee, of which $50,000 goes
to the day schools with 39,000
pupils in New York City. De-
claring that there are 179 Ortho-
dox day schools in New York, he
said they were struggling with
budgets aggregating $11,000,000.
Dr. Azrial Eisenberg, head of
the JEC, said that $65,000' goes

due to Jewish Sabbath observ-
ers." The bill was also support-
ed vigorously by a spokesman
for the American Jewish Con-
gress.
Those who favored the bill
had told the city council that
the measure's adoption would
eliminate hardships and end dis-
crimination suffered until now
by thousands of New Yorkers,
due to their adherence to reli-
gious beliefs.

El Paso Synagogues

Bequeathed Fortune

EL PASO, Texas (JTA) —
Mrs. Rebecca G. Krupp of El
Paso, who died here last month,
has bequeathed a total of $262,-
000 to two El Paso synagogues.
Mrs. Krupp, who was the widow
of the late H. Krupp, a pioneer
in this city's oil industry, left
$175,000 to Temple Mount Sinai,
and $87,000 to Cong. Bnai Zion.

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that this was "only a fraction" cash subventions, surplus gov-
of what the JEC did for day ernment food, milk subsidies
schools. He said the JEC pro- and transportation for day
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13 - THE DETROI T JEWISH NEWS — Friday, Sept. 27, 1963

Bond Appeals in Synagogues Net Orthodoxy Appeals to Federations for Day School Support
YORK (JTA) — Ortho- to day schools from $100,000 of out inter e s t to day schools,
Total of $42,050 in Subscriptions dox NEW
leaders renewed their ap- the annual Federation grant screens educational personnel,

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