National Honors Go to Berry: Generous Aid Given Seminary PERPETUATE your name, a loved one, or that of your organization. Reclaiming two dunams of land ($300) or more, in Gadot, will per- manently inscribe a name on Dr. Max Arzt, vice-chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary (second from left) visited Detroit to address a private reception in honor of Louis Berry (center) who received the Seminary's Dis- tinguished Service Award at a Shaarey Zedek dinner Tuesday. He is shown reviewing 'plans for the dinner with Rabbi Morris Adler, who served as chairman, and (from left) Joseph Gendelman, Jack Shenkman and Stephen Lanyi, associate chairmen. * * * National acclaim was given Louis Berry, one of Detroit's most dis- tinguished leaders, for his many years of service to the Jewish I Theological Seminary of America, at the testimonial dinner held at - the Shaarey Zedek Tuesday night. Rabbi Morris Adler, who was PARIS (JTA)—Two influential chairman of the committee on ar- members of the French Parliament rangements. and Dr. Louis Finkel- i —Diamede Catroux of the National stein. president of the Seminary, Assembly and Senator Andrew pointed to the devoted interest Monteil—warned the Arab states that has been shown by Berry in that, unless the Arab League and numerous causes, primarily in be- its members cease their efforts to half of the synagogue and Israel, intimidate French firms dealing and paid him honor for his dedi- with Israel. they will risk losing ca: ■ :, n to the community and all the friendship and credit which t'..s needs. the Arabs still have in this Rabbi Adler spoke of "the ap- country. pre-ciation that has accumulated Both members of Parliament o,ur hearts for Louis Berry," told a press conference here that 1.r.,c praised him for unselfish de- they are opposed to Arab inter- votion to the duties he undertakes ference in internal French affairs in public services. as shown by threats e m a n a ting Dr. Finkel-stein, who substituted from the Arab League's anti-Israel for Judge Simon Rifkind who was boycott office against Gen. Pierre prevented at the last moment from Koenig, one of France's outstand- coming here for his scheduled ad- ing war heroes. dress, spoke about the extensive Gen. Koenig has been re- program of the Seminary and the quested in a letter from the services it renders 800 congrega- League to resign his presidency tions, and urged the strengthening of the Alliance France-Israel or of spiritual values as the surest on the quit his to means of protecting mankind's boards of directors of five status in the quest for peace and French companies. One of those security. is trielle the et Societe Referring to comnanies the tragic position Financiere Indus- des 'Pet- of the Negro. condemning the in- justices of the centuries during roles, an oil prospecting and re- operating in the fining combine which there was enslavement. Dr. Sahara Desert with the cooper- Finkelstein said that "Jews too ation of the government of Al- were enslaved by e‘erybody but geria, which is a member of the were not slaves because they lived Arab League. by the spirit." Dr. Finkelstein presented an The threat against Gen. Koenig award to Berry in behalf of the has provoked a storm of protests Seminary. He also announced in all over this country. The general, advance that the honorary degree a Catholic, was commander in of Doctor of Divinity will be con- chief of all French resistance ferred in 1965 upon Rabbi Adler. forces during World War II, and A plaque also was presented to holds the highest French award Berry by Albert Lakin in behalf for military heroism. the Compan- of the Harry Keidan Bnai Brith ion of Liberation. Lo e of which Berry was one of Appealing to the Arab states to le charter members. refrain from further actions. Cat- Participants in the testimonial roux and Sen. Monteil said that program included Rabbis Benja- only by dropping such boycott min Gorrelick, Moses Lehrman and moves could the Arabs "preserve, Jacob Segal. Cantors J. H. Sonen- " klar and Reuven Frankel sang their ties with France. Catroux noted that the Arab solos and a duet, accompanied by League itself is "a.legally nonexist- ! Bella Goldberg. Among the many messages of ent organization," so that, official- ly, the French Foreign Ministry greetings to Berry were commenda• "can do little about it." But he Boycott Blackmail Attacked by 2 In r French Parliament tions from Governor Romney and warned Arab states that, if they Mayor Cavanagh. - a deeply moving response ,o boycott French companies, they In the encomia, Berry pledged anew would be liable to prosecution and his wholehearted _devotion to the might also suffer from a "sponta- Seminary, to the synagogue and neous" counter - boycott . in this to the community's major needs. country. The pro-Israel organization head- ed by Gen. Koenig includes 200 Aleichem's Works Read members of the French Parliament, more than half of them Gaullists. Over Swedish Radio * * * STOCKHOLM (JTA)—The Swed- ish Radio presented a program of Swiss Paper Denounces Sholom Aleichem readings in `Economic Inquisition' Swedish Sunday. It was the first ZURICH (JTA) — The Neue time that the great Yiddish writ- er's works in Swedish were pre- Zurcher Zeitung, most influential sented for entertainment as dis- daily newspaper in Switzerland, tinct from evaluation and com- denounced the Arab boycott against Israel, which it termed an memoration. "economic inquisition." It warned the Arab boycott office against sending letters to Swiss enterprises threatening to boycott them if they will continue to deal with Israel. e el l o C 666 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6—Friday, December 25, 1964 THE PILLARS OF COURAGE The Pillars of Courage are rising. 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