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September 18, 1964 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-09-18

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The Chasid

By* RABBI

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"MONUMENTAL •
CONVEYING THE
DARK, MAGNIFICENCE
OF RUSSIAN
MEDIEVALISM."6

More' than 1,400 organizations ganizations a colorful feature for
have shown the Israeli-filmed and meetings and general gatherings.
recorded 28-minute picture; "Holi-
$* LAST 3 DAYS Ail%
days in Israel." This magnificent
exampl4 of Israeli film-making de-
• We. Had to Bring It Back!
picts the celebration of Passover
and Shavuot in the Jewish home-
land.
RODGERS HAMMERSTEIN
In beautiful color, accompanied
by original music created and or-
chestrated in Israel, "Holidays"
captures the joy of the people, the
charm of the children and the
Phone
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• Matinee, Sun. Sept. 20 at 3
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members and friends. All the pro-
gram chairman must do is agree to
mail the film back to Pittsburgh
Beg. Tuesday at 8:30
after the showing. Otherwise there
• SEATS NOW •
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Inquiries as to open dates and
other details should be addressed
to Film Dept., H. J..Heinz, Com-
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pany, P. 0. Box 57, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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31 to benefit South Macomb Hos-
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'Holidays in Israel' Movie's in DeMand

Lennon Sisters and
Welk Show Coming

The old adage about "an ill
wind" was never more true than
the case of the Lennon Sisters and
Lawrence Welk who "discovered"
the lovely young ladies while at
home with a virus attack and after
his son, Larry, Jr., insisted on an
audition in the bedroom. Actually,
Larry discovered the girls as a re-
sult of dating Dianne Lennon while
both were students at the Santa
Monica High. School. -
Tears sometimes weigh as much
Within a month , they were
as Words--Ovid.
signed as regulars. Peggy, Kathy
and Janet are the oldest of the
William H. Lennons, whose family
PETER
totals 11 children. -
SELLERS _
The Lawrence Welk show with
ELKS
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FOX.

dd not insist an the letter of the
law, but even restricted himself
further so as not to take a chance
an violating the law. In the Eight-
eenth Century a Chasid was con-
sidered to be -one who was a fol-
lower of the movement begun by
Rabbi Israel Bael Shem Toy. The
general characteristic of this kind
of Chesed is that he is devoted to
a Rebbe who is considered to have
some mystical powers. This kind
of Chasid loves music and uses
it as a means of bringing him
closer to the Almighty. He is gen-
erally enthusiastic about his reli-
gion.
A development of this kind of
Chasid was the Chabad Movement
which injected the three pillars of
wisdom, insight and knowledge in-
to the Chasidic movement. This
kind of Chasid is today known as
a Lubavitch Chasid who follows
the leadership of the Lubavitcher
Rebbe. Thus the term Chasid,
which originally involved strict ob-
servance came to include piety,
wisdom, understanding, joy and
dedication to a leader as well.

This term "Chasid" comes from
the Word "chesed" which indicates
goodness or kindness or reverance.
In a4cient times (in the times of
Tannaim), in The Hasonean per-
iod, a Chasid was one who was
very observant of the divine corn-
rnandments. He would suffer
martyrdom rather than break the
Sabbath. In medieval Germany a
Chasid was one who had extreme
piety and ethical conduct. His gen-
'eral character was such that he

SURF

SAMUEL 3.

(Copyright, 1964, JTA, Inc.)

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KIEL (JTA)—An investigation is
underway into the Nazi past of
Hans-Adolf Asbach, former deputy
minister president of Schleswig-
Holstein. Dr. Hans Buhrk e, a
spokesman for the State Justice
Ministry, said the probe will seek
to learn whether Asbach should be
_charged with participation in the
Nazi program to exterminate Euro-
pean Jewry.
He reported that evidence
against Asbach was provided by the
West German Central War Crimes
Investigation Board in Ludwigs-
burg. He added that the data had
been turned over 'to the office of
the Kiel state prosecutor but de-
clined to give any details.
Asbach, a co-founder of a Ger-
man Refugee Party, became state
minister for welfare affairs in 1950,
a post he held until 1957. He was
also deputy minister president
from 1954 to 1957 and is now man
ager, of a housing firm. He joined
the Nazi Party in 1933 and held
posts with the Nazi Labor front and
with the government. Details about
his wartime career have never been
disclosed.

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has insisted throughout the Ausch-
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knew nothing about the Nazi pro-
gram of wholesale murder of Euro-
pean Jews, admitted to the court
that he signed orders to bring poi-
son gas to the camp.
Mulka, one of the 22 former SS
guards and other camp function-
aries on trial here, admitted sign-
ing the orders to bring Cyclon-B
gas to Auschwitz when he was con-
fronted with an official form he
had signed.
Presiding Judge Hans 'Hofmeyer
showed Mulka the form ordering a
five-ton truck to load up _Dessau
with "Material for the Resettle-
ment of the Jews" and to bring
the "material" to the camp.
Mulka, in response to a direct
question, testified he knew that the
phrase was a Nazi euphemism for
poison gas. Previously, Mulka had
also insisted that he did not know
until the war ended that Auschwitz
was one of the 250 camps set up
in Germany and occupied countries
to dispose of Jews and others con-
sidered unfit to live by the Nazis.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Septomber 18, 1964-33

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