N.Y. Rabbi Charges Missionary Group Mixed Marriages and Assimilation on Agenda of CCAR and related problems so that solu- with parents and for rabbis serv- (Continued from Page 1) Tried to Influence Jewish Boy at Fair represents to be essential to Jewish tions can be found to meet the ing as counselors." NEW YORK — A Long Island rabbi charged that a staff member of a Christian missionary group which has an exhibit at the World's Fair "covertly': sought to influence the beliefs of a 12-year-old Jewish boy after spiriting him away from his classmates and mother. Fair offiicals demanded a writ- \ ,--,,ten report from the owners of the I ] 'la11 of Education Pavilion after Rabbi Alvin M. Poplack of the Bellerose Jewish Center had made the charge against a pavilion con- cessionaire, the American Board of Missions to the Jews, Inc. Rabbi Poplack questioned the right of the Board of Missions to maintain an exhibit at the fair and demanded "dismissal" I. of the staff members. The boy, Fred Hoishman of Glen Oaks, L.I., visited the Hall of Education May 31 with 80 other members of the Jewish Center's religious school graduating class. The boy's mother also was pres- ent. In the letter of protest to Fair President Robert Moses, Rabbi Poplack said the boy and his mother chatted with officials of the mission board, under the mis- apprehension that they were talk- / ing with Jews. * * * A Baptist minister in charge of salvation," Rabbi Feuer noted. the exhibit took the boy to the Billy Graham pavilion to see a film, and, the rabbi wrote: "Fred told his mother that he had asked Rev. (Burl) Haynie on the way back: 'Does this mean I have been converted? and Rev. Haynie answered: 'No, but you are nearer to our Lord Jesus Christ'." The boy also said the minister bought him ice cream. Rev. Haynie said he was un- aware Mrs. Hoishman was searching frantically for her son He warned that "unless the American Jewry can be made to grasp this basic truth that a change of emphasis is needed, all of the motivations for the support of an- cillary programs, indeed for sur- vival altogether, will vanish in a few generations," stressing that "we shall not even have to be con- cerned about mixed marriage." Dr. Feuer also called for special funds to study and combat the growing crises of mixed marriages and did not even know she and the boy's classmates were at the fair. He apologized for the in- 31 New Hebrew Teachers NY Resolutions Backed at Hearing on (Direct Jordan Mural JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK (JTA) — Thirty-one graduates were awarded Hebrew teachers' diplomas by the Herzliah Hebrew Teachers Institute at com- mencement exercises here. This was the largest graduating class in the 43 years since the Institute was founded. In addition eight stu- dents were graduated from the increasing threat of Jewish assimi- lation in the American community. "We have all been deeply trou- bled by the problem of mixed mar- riages," Rabbi Feuer said, but he stated that he emphatically rejected a "gloomy forecast." "Nonetheless," he felt that "we share with the overwhelming ma- jority of our fellow Jews of various shades of opinion in theological and ritual matters the firm belief that the preservation of the people of Israel is essential to that of the faith of Israel. Whatever threatens the continuity of that peoplehood represents for us a mortal spiritual danger." "So important and urgently do I regard this matter," Dr.Feuer said, "that I have recommended to our Committee on Mixed Mar- riage a broadening of the scope of its inquiry to include the pro- jection of materials for guidance to be used in our schools, with our youth groups, for discussions cident. Rev. Haynie added that since the incident "we have changed our entire policy in dealing with chil- dren. We won't even talk with them. We just let them take the pamphlets." He said the boy had seemed so full of questions, "I Herzliah High School. was overeager to help him out." Rabbi Poplack admitted that Rev. Haynie had made no dis- Strictly Kosher paragement of Judaism, but said Meats and an apology is "insufficient." Poultry The American Board of Missions to Jews was established in 1894 Specializing in: "to promulgate the Gospel of Lord • Cartwheels • Fresh, Cutup Chicken Parts Jesus Christ among Jews." • Cube Steaks It was learned that if the inci- • Ready Made Hamburger Patties dent did take place as described • Kosher TV Dinners • Oven Ready Turkeys by Rabbi Poplack, the American • Beef Ribs • Mock Chicken Board of Missions to Jews conces- • Seasoned Meat Loaf • Seasoned Meat Balls sion would be ordered closed. • Veal for Scalopini Rabbi Hillel A. Fine, Harrisburg, Pa., chairman of the CCAR Com- mittee on Mixed Marriage, report- ed that his committee had sent a questionnaire to members of the Conference to gather and evaluate available data, initiate new statistical and depth studies on various aspects of mixed mar- riage and conversion. 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TO 9 P.M. was a "flagrant breach of contract I ▪ se IN Es es EN that violates both the spirit of the NM MI fair and the letter of the fair's own regulations." AMERICAN FINANCIAL QUIZ #1 Nahum Bernstein, a lawyer and member of the national governing council of the American Jewish Congress, testified in support of two City Council resolutions call- ing for removal of the mural. Bernstein said passage of the two resolutions — one intro- duced by Councilman Joseph F. Ruggieri, the other by Council- men Arthur J. Katzman and Leonard Fastenberg — would "strengthen the hand" of Mayor Wagner in efforts to remove the mural. The mural, speaks of "terror's fierce practitioners" using their "gains ill-got to make the desert bloom with warriors." "The kingdom of Jordan is ex- ploiting its presence at the fair in a malicious and cynical effort to use the refugees for political pur- poses," Bernstein declared. "The exhibit is a libel of the Jewish people and the state of Israel and violates the contract under which Jordan was given the privilege of exhibiting at the Fair. That contract requires Jordan to adhere to the Fair's bylaws. Article 16 of the bylaws bars 'the operation of a concession or exhi- bit which reflects upon any nation or state.' "The American Jewish Con- When the paycheck comes home, make it a habit to first set gress protests the use of the World's Fair to promote hate aside a definite amount. Then place those dollars in a high- propaganda, and we urge the City Council to take all neces- earning account at American Savings and Loan Association. sary steps toward removing this 18229 WYOMING I am a homemaker. Managing the family budget is my responsi- bility. While paying the bills, how can I most effectively build our family savings? • offending and offensive mural." 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