American Jewish Committee's Head Is Descendant of Ex-Detroit Rabbi Congress Urged to Keep Prodding Russia on Jewry such as the Knights of Honor, the Germania Society, and the Order Morris B. Abram, president of of the Sons of Hermann of which WASHINGTON (JTA) — Con- the American Jewish Committee, he was grand vice president of gressman Frank J. Horton, New is a great grandson of Rabbi the Wisconsin Grand Lodge. York Republican, urged members Elias Eppstein, pioneer Reform of Congress to familiarize them- He once conducted a non-sectar- selves with the treatment of Jews rabbi who served as spiritual leader of Temple Beth El from ian burial service for a Christian in the Soviet Union. Speaking in child. He was a more systematic the House of Representatives, he 1866 to 1869. Rabbi Eppstein was born Oct. Reformer than his congregation, called for continued congressional 15, 1831, at Saarwelling, Alsace- and chafed at their dissatisfaction condemnation of anti-Jewish acts orraine, the son of Rabbi Mayer over his Sabbath smoking. in the Soviet Union. * * * . Eppstein. He was educated at In New York, Sen. Kenneth B. Bonn, Gedmany, received his ord- Rabbi Eppstein's most note- Keating, Republican, called on ination from Rabbi Moshe Mertzig, worthy achievement in Milwaukee the United States to join in an He came to the United States was his unique head count of Mil- "appeal to the conscience of the about 1852 and became a teacher waukee Jews he conducted in 1875. world" to force the Soviet govern- in New York. In September, 1864, From 1880 to 1883 Rabbi Epp- ment to treat the Jews equally he accepted a call from Congre- stein served as the spirtual leader with other religious groups. Sen. gation Beth I s r a el in Jackson, of Congregation B'nai Jehudah in Keating spoke at a dinner of the to serve as preacher, teacher and Kansas City, Mo. National Conference of Christians cantor, at a salary of $800 per an- From 1883 to 1888 he served as and Jews at the Waldorf-Astoria. num plus perquisites which rabbi of Congregation Adath Jesh- Rep. Seymour Halpern, New amounted to an additional $400 to urun in Philadelphia. There he York Republican, told the House $500 per year. The congregation was instrumental in changing the that the World's Fair management had some 35 members, all recent worship ritual from Orthodox to was responsible. for the arrest of immigrants from Germany, and Reform, he introduced late Friday 12 leaders of the American Jewish a new synagogue building which evening services with sermons, re- Congress because of the Fair's was dedicated by Rabbi Isaac organized the religious school and "grievous error in allowing the Mayer Wise of Cincinnati in Jan- dedicated a new edifice. Jordanian pavilion to exhibit a uary, 1864. The congregation con- For the next 18 years Rabbi mural offensive to so many Amer- ducted a Hebrew-German School, Eppstein served as rabbi of Con- icans." an all-day school where the child- gregation B'nai Shalom in Quincy, Speaking on the House floor, ren received their secular as well Rep. Halpern said "the Fair's as their religious education. Rabbi Eppstein w a s married management should have stopped * * about 1855 to Fanny Bronner (or this controversy at its inception Rabbi Eppstein accepted the Brunner) who was probably a na- by having the mural removed." position in Jackson on condition tive of Baltimore. They had seven that he be permitted to teach geo- children—Bessie, Matilda, Jacob, German Labor Unions graphy to the children in addi- Samuel, Jennie, Joseph and Daisy. Ask for Recall of Rocket tion to the other subjects. Rabbi Eppstein died Sept. 2, 1906. Experts from Egypt During his stay in Jackson, he * * DUSSELDORF (JTA) — The organized the Hebrew Ladies' Mrs. Samuel Abram of Fitz- Trade Union Movement of West Benevolent and Mendelssohn Lit- gerald, Ga., and Allen T. Kander erary Association, and was instru- of New York City are the surviv- Germany (DPB) with a member- mental in abolishing the wearing ing grandchildren of Rabbi Epp- ship of more than 6,000,000 ur- gently appealed to Chancellor of the Talis (prayer shawl) at wor- stein. Kander is a nationally ship. On April 19, 1865, he con- known newspaper broker, the reci- Ludwig Erhard to take immediate ducted a memoorial service for pient of a Pulitzer award, winner action to bring to an end the President Lincoln, and on April of a medal from the School of activities of German scientists 23, 1865, the congregation, at a Journalism of the University of working on Egyptian arms devel- special meeting, adopted a resolu- Kentucky and holder of an honor- opment who, they said, were the peace in the tion of condolence for President ary degree from the university. He threatening Middle East. Lincoln, written by Rabbi Epp- was lauded for his newspaper In a letter to Chancellor Erhard, stein. work in the January 1956 issue the DPB cited the recent visit of * * * Soviet Premier Khrushchev to T h e leaders o f Congregation of Fortune Magazine. Morris Abram is the son of Mrs. Egypt and the aggressive speeches Beth El in Detroit, Michigan's oldest Jewish congregation organ- Samuel Abram and great-grand- made recently in various Arab ized in 1850, must have also heard son of Rabbi Samuel Eppstein. He countries. The latter expressed the about Rabbi Eppstein's qualities was graduated from the Univers- regret of the West German labor of leadership for in 1866, when ity of Chicago Law School, summa movement that the Bonn Govern- the pulpit of Beth El became vac- cum laude, and was a Rhodes ment had not yet taken measures ant, Rabbi Eppstein was called to Scholar. He served on the prose- against the German rocket experts fill the vacancy. His annual salary cution saff of the International in Egypt. "We consider it the self-evident was $1500 plus perquisites. The Military Tribunal in Nueremberg, congregation, numbering 70 fami- Germany, and as assistant to the duty of the German people to help lies, also furnished hitm with a director for the Marshall Plan. the JeWish people who have suf- The recipient of the Legion of fered so much in the past to parsonage. During Rabbi Eppstein's min- Merit, he was selected as one of maintain its freedom. The German itsry in Detroit, the Temple on Atlanta's leadet of tomorrow. He Trade Union Movement expects Washington and Clifford was dedi- was a major in the U.S. Air Force the Chancellor to intervene in an cated by Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise during World War II. He was as- effective and practical way be- and late Friday evening services sociated with the law firm of Adlai cause this matter is also connected were instituted. The Hebrew-Ger- Stevenson. He re cently moved with the maintenance of peace man-English Day School was dis- from Atlanta to New York City and the prestige of the German continued and a congregational where he is a member of the law people in the world," the letter religious school, meeting a f ter firm of Judge Simon H. Rifkind. declared. public school hours, was opened. In 1868 Rabbi Eppstein published !!rionfirmand's Guide to the Mosaic BY HENRY LEONARD ligion," first book of Jewish ..Aerest to appear in Michigan. tIkA13K El Rabbi Eppstein took an active in- • terest in the establishment of a Jewish Orphan Home in Cleve- 5//a1)/N. 4 land (now Bellefaire). * * * In January, 1869, Congregation Bne Jeshurun of Milwaukee (now Congregation Emanu-El B'nai Jesh- urun) advertised in the Israelite for "rabbi and lecturer, competent to preach in the German and Eng- lish languages, and superintend a Hebrew school" and was prepared to pay an annual salary of $3,000. On March 13, 1869, Rabbi Eppstein lecture in English. He was elected rabbi at a salary of $2,000, despite the advertised $3,000. During his ten-year sojourn in Milwaukee, Rabbi Eppstein wit- nessed the dedication of a new Temple, founded the J u v e nil e B'ne Jeshurun Society, "the only juvenile society of importance in this city," and published his con- troversial book "Bibical History." He was particularly active in non- o. sectarian and literary societies in Milwaukee, and literary societies "Don't worry, Sarah • . . we'll lick 'em By IRVING I. KATZ Executive Secretary, Temple Beth El MENU 57 w(e THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 5, 1964 31 574ar i OldS LAME yet. All we need is a bigger sign." 41110111111111111111111.11MINft. gemeepreeensuserr tiles Isaac Day' Marked in Italy A copy of "The Teaching of Contempt," by Jules Isaao, is presented to Mayor Giorgia La Pira (center) of Florence, Italy, in honor of "Jules Isaac Day," in tribute to the late French historian responsible for founding European Christian-Jewish friendship asso- ciations. Making the presentation is Abraham S. Karlikov (right) of the American Jewish Committee's European office. Looking on is Kurt Pordes of Vienna, president of the International Consultative Committee for Christian Jewish Coordination. AJC helped bring to the U.S. the English translation of Isaac's work on the Christian origins of anti-Semitism. States Righters Called Anti-Semitic MADISON, Wis. (JTA) — The National States Rights party, based in Birmingham and claiming to be the third largest party in the coun- try, was depicted here as promot- ing "a home-grown version of Nazi racism" and advocating "red-neck anti-Semitism, anti-Negroism and a strong undercurrent of clan-type anti-Catholicism." Last year, the article charged, the National States Rights party's newspapers reprinted the May 1934 issue of Julius Streicher's anti-Semitic Nazi publication, Der Stuermer. The article warned that the group could not be considered "harmless crackpots" as long as "they can escalate hate into vio- lence." An article in the June issue of "Progressive" magazine said that the party claimed to have units in 38 states, many of them in large cities. The party, according to the article, uses a uniform reminiscent of German storm troopers and the symbol of the lightning bolt used by the Hitler Youth Movement. FRANK PAUL and his ORCHESTRA "Music At Its Best For Your Guests" EL 7-1799 Anna (7,1! 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