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March 20, 1964 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-03-20

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Friday, March 20, 1964 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — 6

Impressive Program Arranged for Warsaw
Ghetto Commemoration Sunday Evening

Dr. Leon Weliczker Wells,
Other program participants
author of "The Janowska Road;" include Simon Klachefski, who
Emma Schaver, concert soprano, will. read selections from Ghetto
literature; Rebecca Frohman,
Cantor Reuven Frankel and concert pianist; G e r t r u d e
concentration camp and Ghetto Strauss, star of stage, television
survivors will participate in the and radio; and Abram Jabubo-
commemoration of the 21st witz, Sam Kleinman, Helen
anniversary of the Warsaw Kozuch, Al. Mondroe, Sonia
Ghetto Uprising, Sunday, 8 Nothaman and Gita Weinberg.
p.m., in the Brown Memorial
Dr. Wells just returned from
Chapel of Temple Beth El.
testifying at the trials of Nazis
Announcement of the event currently being conducted in
was made by George Zeltzer, West Germany.. He was a wit-
commemoration c o m m i t t e e ness at the Nuremberg War
chairman, and Sidney M. Shev- Crimes trials immediately after
itz, president of the Jewish World War II, and at the Eich-
Community C o u n c i 1, under mann trial in Jerusalem.
whose auspices the now-tradi- A former inmate of the Jan-
tional gathering is arranged owska concentration camp at
annually.
the age of 14, he was subjected

Austrian Chancellor Repudiates
Anti-Semitism in Reply to Reds

to horrible humiliations, and,
after having been re-captured
following his escape, he was
assigned to the "Death Brigade"
whose task it was to obliterate,
with bonfires and bone-crushers,
the evidence of the Third
Reich's guilt. He is now one
of America's foremost physicists
and inventors.
The commemoration was ar-
ranged not only in tribute to
the Warsaw freedom fighters,
but also to commemorate the
six million Jews killed by the
Nazis. Tickets may be obtained
from organizations or from the
Jewish Community Council of-
fice, 163 Madison, WO 2-6710.

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

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in 1932 he opposed a Jewish
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IN THE GHETTO: A Polish rabbi recites the Kaddish over
the Jewish martyrs of Nazism.

Conservative, Liberal Rabbis
Set Up Organization in Israel

TEL AVIV (JTA)—A newly
organized group of Conserva-
tive and Liberal rabbis in Is-
rael announced the establish-
ment of the Organization of
Rabbis for Advanced Judaism
in Israel.

Brandeis U. to Present
Creative Arts Awards

Brandeis University an-
nounced the eighth annual Cre-
ative Arts Awards winners in
music, fine arts, literature and
theatre arts, plus a new award
for a unique contribution to the
arts.
The 1964 medal winners, each
chosen for a lifetime of dis-
tinguished achievement, are pro-
ducer Cheryl Crawford, writer
Vladimir Nab ok o v, composer
Carl Ruggles and sculptor David
Smith.
Citations earmarked for
promising young artists whose
careers are in need of encour-
agement, are to be given to
sculptor Peter Agostini, com-
poser Don Martino, playwright
Jack Richardson and writer
Richard Yates.
Winner of the special award
for a unique contribution is
architect and inventor R. Buck-
minster Fuller.
The awards, each of which
carries a $1,000 grant, will be
presented at a Brandeis Uni-
versity ceremony and dinner
May 26 in New York.

Average daily cost for a hos-
pital bed in the U.S. is $19.40.

The organization, which now
numbers some 20 rabbis, mostly
graduates of the Reform He-
brew Union College and the
Conservative Jewish Theological
Seminary of • America, adopted
a resolution supporting the
seven American Jewish organi-
zations which cabled Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol on reli-
gious freedom in Israel.
The organization also de-
manded that their members re-
ceive full recognition as rabbis
with permission to conduct
marriages and funerals. There
are seven congregations in Is-
rael belonging to the new move-
ment.

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