Friday, November 1, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-38 Author Shows How Public Regard for the Reds 'Plummeted' in Israel "Subversion of the Innocents guised imperialistic nature to —Patterns of Communist Pene- the millions of political inno- tration of Africa, the Middle cents interested not in ideol- East and Asia," by Dan Kurz- ogy but in a better life." man, published by Random In the course of his analyses House, is a most revealing book. of communist infiltrations in Covering the many lands in Afro-Asian countries, Kurzman the areas under review, Kurz- accounts briefly for the condi- man, an experienced foreign tions in Israel. He recalls that correspondent who has covered communist strength in Israel many significant events, includ- was at its peak at time of the ing the assassination of King establishment of the Jewish Abdullah of -Jordan, the Iranian State because Moscow, "despite oil crisis, the anti-British riots the traditional anti-Zionist out- in Cairo and other important look," anxious to get the Brit- occurrences, warns that the ish colonial troops out of Pales- Communists have registered tine, supported statehood for bains in the Afro-Asian world. Jews. When the British left, He states that the United "the Soviet mood changed, the States cannot avoid taking mili- Stalin anti-Semitic era began tary risks, as in South Vietnam, and "it was time to start woo- and he declares that "if the ing the Arabs, who had been communist guerilla offensive in i neglected since World War II." Vietnam can be broken with Thus began the communist the counterguerrilla techniques attacks on Israel and Kurz- American instructors are teach-; man states that "when the ing the South Vietnamese I Israeli Reds slavishly follow- forces, there is a good possibili- ed this line, public regard for ity that all of free Asia can ; them quickly plummeted." be saved from the Red grasp— Kurzman shows how com- though Laos may continue to munism was "handicapped in totter precariously." Israel, which is by far the most Kurzman admonishes that the, advanced state—socially, politi- U.S. cannot afford to neglect cally, economically — in the informing the Afro-Asians about Middle East. A moderately so- the more positive aspects of cialist state with strong demo- life in this country, and he adds cratic roots, Israel has a legal that the most important thing Communist Party with three this country "can do to keep seats in the Knesset, or parlia- the Afro-Asian countries out of ment, and about 2,000 members, the communist orbit is to rein- including 1,200 Jews and 800 force their strong tendency to Arabs. It also has the extremely seek answers to their economic left-wing socialist Mapam Party and political problems within which ranks as the fourth-larg- the framework of national inde- est party in the Knesset, but pendence and their own in- has no links with the commun- digenous cultures." ist bloc. The communist-front "The United States cannot organizations freely operate and buy Afro-Asian support by 15 Red newspapers and periodi- backing such projects as the cals pour out the party line. United Nations armed attacks "But the Reds can make vir- on Katanga, which weakened tually no headway in view of the moral foundations of the their opposition to Zionism and organization even more than popular Prime Minister David did the Indian assaults on the Ben-Gurion, and their support Portuguese colonies, because of Soviet and Arab policies. the United Nations soldiers Unlike communists in most themselves broke the peace," other countries, the Israeli Reds, Kurzman writes. "If the Afro- to remain in harmony with Mos- Asian countries continue to cow, must fight rather than ride steer clear of communism, it the nationalist tide. They must won't be because of anything advocate, in fact, the destruc- the United States does or tion of Israel and its conversion does not do. It will be because into a biracial Arab-Jewish they so dearly cherish their state, which would include the newly won independence. 900,000 Palestine Arab refugees America, therefore, can best who fled into neighboring Arab frustrate communist designs countries during the 1948 Arab- by convincing these nations Jewish war that resulted in the that we genuinely desire to - creation of Israel. These refu- strengthen their independ- gees have been ordered to do ence—an effort that will pay so by Arab leaders with the increasing dividends as com- that they would return munism gradually, but inevit- promise when the Jews were driven into ably, bares its thinly dis- the sea—an event, of course, that did not materialize. The minimum communist demand, like that of the Arabs, is the acceptance of the original United Nations Palestine parti- Stops Itch—Relieves Pain tion plan, under which the great For the first time science has found Negev desert, incorporated into a new healing substance with the as- Israel as a result of the war, tonishing ability to shrink hemor- was to be part of the Arab rhoids and to relieve pain — without surgery. In case after case, while sector of Palestine that, minus gently relieving pain, actual reduc- the Negev, was ultimately ab- tion (shrinkage) took place. Most sorbed by Jordan." amazing of all — results were so thor- Kurzman describes the hard- ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to core leadership among the ideo- be a problem!" The secret is a new logical communists in Israel healing substance (Bio-Dynee)— dii- and the doctrinaire agents that covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail- entered the country. He points able in suppository or ointment form out that the strength of the *ailed Preparation H. At all drug communists in Israel is center- vunters. ed in the Arab area of Nazareth. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by call- ing The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, VE 8-9364. Written announcements must be accompanied by the name end address of the person making the insertion. There is a standing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Morris "Uncle" Feintuch announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at Aaron Moshe Cemetery on Little Mack and Masonic roads. Rabbi Gorrelick and Cantor Bag- ley will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. The family of the late Eleanor Scheer announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Halpern will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Sarah Stern announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory Sunday, Nov. 3, 9:30 a.m. at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Se- gal and Rev. Vieder will offi- ciate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * The family of the late Jack Chisik announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at Yid- dish Folks Farein (Workmen's Circle) Cemetery, Gratiot near 14 Mile Rd. Rabbi Sperka will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. * * * The family of the late Esther Cohen and Nathan Cohen an- nounces the double unveiling of monuments in their honor 1 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at Hebrew Me- morial Park Cemetery. Rabbi The family of the late Fanny Dressler announces the unveil- Segal will officiate. Relatives ing of a monument in her mem- and friends are asked to attend. ory 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at Aaron Moshe Cemetery on .Little Mack and Masonic roads. Rabbi Gorrelick will officiate. The Family of the Late The signers of the Declara- Relatives and friends are asked to attend. tion of Independence numbered LILLIAN 56 men . . . They were of varied SCHWARTZ background, • ages, education, Announces the unveil- property and experience . . . ing of a monument in The Family of the Late Some were already famous— her memory 10 a.m. Adams, Franklin; some were RACHEL BLATT Sunday, Nov. 3, at unheard of, recruited at the last Announces the unveil- Machpelah Cemetery. minute as replacements . for ing of a monument in Rabbi Segal will of- men who refused to support her memory 11:30 a.m. ficiate. Relatives and independence . . . Eight of the Sunda y, Nov. 3, at friends are asked to le signers were born in the British Machpelah Cemetery. attend. Isles . . Rabbi Groner will offi- Sixteen were in their thirties; ciate. Relatives and 20 in their forties; 11 in their friends are asked to fifties; six in their sixties; and attend. only one, Franklin, over 70 .. . The Family of the Late All but two were married; each ABRAHAM had an average of six children .. Twenty-five were lawyers; 12 DATER were merchants; four were doc- Announces the unveil- The Family of the Late tors; one a preacher; and a ing of a monument in HARRY SAKS famous one, a printer .. . Half his memory 12 noon Announces the unveil- were college graduates; some Sunday, Nov. 3, at ing of a monument were self-educated .. . Nusach Hari Cemetery, in his memory 3 p.m. Five of the signers were im- Woodward at 8% Mile. Sunday, Nov. 3, at prisoned during the war, and Rabbi Katz and Rabbi Northwest Hebrew Me- one, Richard Stockton of New Notis w i I 1 officiate. morial Park Cemetery. Jersey, died as a result of the Relatives and friends Rabbi Gorrelick and poor treatment he received after are asked to attend. Cantor Bagley will offi- being captured . . . Eventually ciate. Relatives a n d A111111=1111111111111111111 five others lost their lives as a friends are asked to result of the war their Declara- attend. tion set in motion . . . Seventeen suffered serious or total prop- /1111111111111 111111 The Family of the Late erty losses . . . ANNA and Not one of the 56 men quailed or defected throughout the long The Family of the Late MEYER ZACK ordeal of an often-floundering Announces the unveil- M ITCH ELL war, in a cause that sometimes ing of a monument in SCHRAM seemed hopeless . . . Few bene- their memory 12 noon Announces the unveil- fitted from their bravery but Sunday, Nov. 3, at Clo- ing of a monument not one recanted his original ver Hill Park Cemetery. in his memory 1:30 declaration of independence. Rabbi Segal will offici- p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at ate._Relatives and Chesed Shel Ernes Mexico Sends Experts friends a r e asked to Cemetery. Rabbi Segal attend. to Israel for Training will officiate. Relatives MEXICO CITY, (JTA) — and friends are asked Thirty-three Mexicans, includ- to attend. ing six irrigation experts and 27 young f arm e r s, left for Israel to begin special training Mrs. Charles Averbuch courses. and Bud Friedland The Family of the The experts were chosen by Children of the Late Late Beloved the Ministry of Agriculture for The Signers of the Declaration of Independence ■ ■ ■ training in Israel that would aid them in improving the Ministry's agricultural projects in this country. The 27 farmers, going to I s r a el under the Israeli government's auspices, with the joint sponsorship of the Organization of American States, will spend three months studying agronomy in Israel. Easy money is dangerous— it's an anesthetic that puts many a conscience to sleep. W:r7r40- •••••., ROSE STARMAN Announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, at Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Segal and Cantor Fenakel will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. GRACE R. FRIEDLAND Announce the unveiling of a monument in her memory 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Donin and Cantor Adler will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. • Our Chapel Is Nearing Completion • You and Your Organization Can Be of Great Help • Contribute to THE NEW HEBREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Chesed Shel Emes "n3 701 Being Built at 26640 Greenfield, Oak Park ¶ehrew Oenevolent Society BUILDING FUND 2995 Joy Road, Detroit 6, Michigan TY 6-1686 ■