Jews in Sports Police Battle Nazi in U. S. Congress Police grapple with Lon Dunaway. 28, of Arlington, Va., American Nazi Party member, after he jumped on the witness table and tried to throttle a witness testifying before the House un-American Act- tivities Committee in Washington. The committee is investigating student travel to Cuba. Festive Gathering of 'Shalom Zochor' By RABBI SAMUEL J. FOX (Copyright, .1964, JTA. Inc.)1 Zochor" is the name given to the festive gathering that I takes place on the Friday evening before the circumcision of a Jew- ish child. Friends and relatives are invited to the home and Some serve special foods like round chick peas, or lentils. - Shalom A variety of 'reasons are = of- fered for this custom. Some con- tend that the term "Zochor" in the expression "Shalom, Zochor" means "remembrance" and that the festivity brings ' to mind the contention of the Talmud (Niddah 30b) that the xoetus in its mother's womb is taught all the Torah by an angel and that upon its birth into an infant an angel comes along jarring the infant and it forgets everything it learned. On the first Sabbath of its life. the infant wit- nesses the first experience of the Sabbath , and thus begins to re- member what he had been taught before he was born. Others consider the t e r m "Zochor" to mean "a ma*ifiand thus the expression "Sh om Zochor" means "Hello (toy the new) Male," serving as a welcome reception to the infant by friends and family. It is made on Friday evening because this is 'the ac- casion when the people are freed from their labors and can take the , time and occasion to assemble on the Sabbath eve. Some authorities explain that the occasion, marking as it does the first Sabbath in the infant's life, is considered to be the ,(first occasion when the infant is 5 YEAR END CLEARANCE ON ALL 1964 OLDS THE PRICE IS RIGHT BUY NOW AND SAVE! On All "64" Oldsmobiles 01" PROMPT ACTION • EASY CREDIT AT ED SHIKANY'S AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD EDMOND OLDS TO 8-1230 ANY HOUR — ANY DAY 12101 Joseph Campon Just Minutes Away Vio Ford Expressway 11- 0 CI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ti 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 charged with the obligation of his first commandment—i.e. the obsrvance of the Sabbath. Some commentaries explain the cere- mony on the basis of a Midrash ( Rabbah-Emor) which explains why no animal sacrifice may be brought until the animal is seven days old. The Midrash explains that it is comparable to a King who would say to his coming guests, "let no one come to see me until they have first seen my lady." Thus the animal was to have spent one Sabbath on this earth before being sacrificed. Likewise, the child, be- fore being brought into the cove- nant of the faith was obligated to have experienced one Sabbath. Therefore when he does - witness his first Sabbath it is considered a . special festive occasion. The lentils or round chick peas that are eaten are considered as a symbol of mourning. either over the loss of the learning of the child which he had amassed be- fore his birth, or as a reminder that all who are born must event- ually look forward likewise to their day of departure from this world. Adon Olaiii anti Modern Science Twenty-one-year-old Gary Gubner, the world indoor shotput record holder from NYU, placed second in the heavyweight division of the United States Olympic weightlifting trials. He lifted a personal best total of 1,107% pounds in a sport he considers merely an adjunct to his shot- putting. His lifts were 385 34, 319% and 402 1/4. The lone Jewish winner in the trials was the perennial champion Isaac Berger, whose featherweight total was 80934, with lifts of 264%, 231;4 and 314. En route to his vic- tory he matched two Olymic rec- ords. Berger has predicted he will reach an incredible 860 in Tokyo— and he may have to in order to beat the favored Japanese world record- holder. Philadelphians Sylvia Wene and Rose Weinstein along with Norm Meyers of Los Angeles have been given All-American honorable men- tion for 1963-64 by the editors of Bowlers Journal. Roman Brener of Moscow, many times Russian national diving cham- pion, placed second in the men's highboard in the recent Soviet championship . . . Trainer Joe Renick, brother of TV turf an- nouncer Sammy Renick, is recover- ing from a broken jaw. He was thrown from a mount at Saratoga during a workout. For those who have written in about Cubs' catcher Victor Roznov- sky: he lists himself in Baseball Hall of Fame records as being of Czechoslovakian descent . . . The recent death of one of the members of the infamous Chicago Black Sox recalls that the judge in the alleged conspiracy trial was Hugo M. Friend, who was known in his youth as the captain of the U. of Chicago track team, and an Olympic med- alist. When Allie Sherman of the N.Y. Giants began his career as a pro football coach, he was advised to keep a pad and pencil at his bed- side the night before a game so that he could jot clown ideas that came to him in the event he didn't sleep. Allie could have used a secretary the way things went for the Giants in training camp. How- ever.' Sherman received some con- solation ( ?) on Sept. 10 when he was given a fashion award by Clothing Manufacturers-Newsweek at a banquet in N.Y.C.! . .. Harry Rudolph. president of the Eastern Pro Basketball League, has moved the loop's headquarters from Hazel- ton. Pa. to N.Y.C.. where he oper- ates two motion picture houses. Is Yankee bonus baby Howie Kitt hack on the victory trail? After seven straight pitching defeats with Richmond and Columbus, he finally By W. M. HAFFK1NE Alone of all religious and phil- osophic conceptions of man, the faith which binds together the Jews has not been harmed by th.7. ad- vance of research, but, on the con- trary, has been vindicated in its profoundest tenets. Slowly and by degrees science is being brought ' to recognize in the universe the existence of One Power, which is of no beginning and no end; the Source and Origin of all, in itself beyond any conception or image that man can form and set up be- fore his eye or mind; whereas all things preceivable as matter and force are subjected to his ikhquiry and designs. This sum total "bf the scientific discoveries of all lands and times is an approach of the world's thought to our Adon Olarn, the sublime chant, by means of which the Jew has wrought and will further work the most mo- mentous changes in the world. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, September 11, 1964 CASH FOR ISRAEL BONDS (NON MATURE) °,17,112'j 341-7998 FOR By JESSE AND ROY SILVER (Copyright 1964, .ITA, Inc.) broke into the win column when he Paulo . . . Montevideo, Uruguay beat Lynchburg, 4-1. Kitt, a south- has started construction of a Mac- paw, struck out 11, walked three cabi sports complex. It will include and yielded six hits. a stadium and club headquarters. * * Two additions to the roster of nations which have indicated they will participate, in the 1965 Macca- biah Games are Paraguay' and Ja- maica. Both will be first-time en- trants. Jamaica is expected to send golfers and trackmen . . . Chile hopes to be represented by a squad of 100 and already has chartered three planes. That's a mighty am- bitious feat for a nation so small, and so far from Israel . . . 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