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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
28—Eriday, January 15. 1965
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A "silent protest" was leveled
against Bonn before Detroit's Ger-
man Consulate by leaders of De-
troit Jewish organizations.
It was aimed against West Ger-
many's refusal to extend its stat-
ute of limitations on Nazi war
crimes and its disregard of appeals
to recall scientists from Egypt.
SiMilar expressions took place
simultaneously in a number of
Jewish communities throughout
the United States.
Led by 'Sidney M. Shevitz, pres-
ident of the Jewish Community
Council, the local demonstration
was intended to call attention to
N'Vest Germany's "evasion of its
moral responsibilities."
The present West German
statute of limitations for all
crimes, including murder, makes
it impossible to prosecute Ger-
man war criminals after May 8,
the 20th anniversary of VE Day,
unless prosecution was started
prior to that date.
Detroit leaders of national or-
ganizations. together with rabbis
and other Jewish community lead-
ership. participated in the gather-
ing • at the local consulate. Local
participants also included organ-
izations of survivors of Nazi con-
centration camps.
A memorandum submitted to the
German Consul on behalf of the
protesting groups stressed that ma-
jor crimes against humanity can-
not be regarded as ordinary crimes.
"nor can they be subject only
to the provision of ordinary domes-
tic codes."
A protest was endorsed by or-
ganizational representatives to the
Booklet Outlines Rules
Following Baines Birth
Utley-Saywitz Troth
Is Announced Here
A booklet detailing procedures
in Jewish tradition following the
birth of a child is being distri-
buted locally.
The material on Brith Milah in-
corporates information published
by the Chicago Rabbinical Asso-
Jewish Community Council's Mid-
winter Delegate Assembly Wed-
nesday.
In his statement to the Delegate
Assembly, Shevitz noted that sev-
eral European countries including
France and Belgium have adopted
legislation extending the limita-
tions on war crimes.
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ciation and the Union of Orthodox
Jewish Congregations of America.
For copies, write Rabbi Marshall
L. Goldman, 17167 Ohio.
THE MARK P/
QUARTET & ORCHESTRA
CAP Us First for
an Estimate
Delegate Assembly
Hears of Treaty Efforts
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Reporting to Jewish Community
Council delegates on current ac-
tivities, - Walter E. Klein. executive
director. announced at the Mid-
winter Delegate Assembly. that
the Council had joined with other
community groups in establishing
the Michigan ad-hoc committee on
the human rights and genocide
treaties.
The committee will participate in
a nationwide effort seeking U.S.
Senate ratification of the UN. Gen-
ocide Convention and three addi-
tional proposals dealing with the
abolition of slavery, the political
rights of women and the abolition
of forced labor.
The local committee. headed by
Rev. Tracey Pullman, includes a
broad cross section of civic, labor
and religious organizations.
Other items reported on in-
cluded Council participation in
the development of synagogue
social action committees; crea-
tion of a special committee to
study the impact of shared-time
programs on public schools in
Michigan; and developments in
the area of police community re-
lations concerning recent de -
mands for a civilian review board
and the establishment of a civil-
ian complaint bureau within the
police department.
Dr. Albert J. Mayer of Wayne
State University was main speaker
during the program portion of the
meeting. which featured a discus-
The appointment of Lester S. sion on the impact and direction
Burton as chairman of the Jewish of Jewish residential mobility in
Center's Winter Cultural Arts Fes- Detroit.
tival was announced by Milton J.
A special social hour following
Miller, president.
During the festival, scheduled the Assembly was held in honor of
for February, there will be an Joseph Edelman, director of the
exhibit of 18 lithographs by Ana- Council's Culture Commission. who
toli Kaplan. Cen- leaves Detroit at the end of the
ter Theater's month to assume a new position
"The Dark at as national program director for
the Top of the the Farband Labor Zionist Order.
Stairs," the Sym-
phony's Jewish School Board Whips
Music Month
concert, Senior Release Time Proposal
Adult Division's
CAMDEN, N.J. (JTA) — The
Festival of Broth- board of education of Stratford, a
erhood Concert town near Camden, defeated by a
and other attrac- tie vote a motion to institute re-
tions.
lease time religious education after
The art exhibi- the Camden County Jewish Com-
t i o n, organized munity Relations Council informed
Burton
by the Jewish Museum, is a part the board of its opposition to the
of the famous illustrations for plan.
Shalom Aleichem's "Tevye, the
The vote of 4-4 took place at
Milkman." Kaplan was born in
a board meeting at which the
Byelorrussia and educated at the
faculty of all schools went on
Academy of Fine Arts, Leningrad.
record as also opposing the plan.
He is especially known for his
Some churches and a Bible so-
•. Twelve Views of Leningrad," and
ciety supported the proposal.
his works have been exhibited in
The board also heard a report
a number of American museums,
that only 300 parents out of
including the Museum of Modern
1.100 queried by a questionnaire
Art, Washington National Gallery
said they would enroll their chil-
and the Cincinnati Museum of Art.
dren' in a church school if a re-
"The Dark at the Top of the
lease time program was insti-
Stairs" by William Inge will be
tuted.
directed by Earl Matthews. It ex-
Failure of the proposal to get a
amines the strength and weak-
nesses of family relationships as majority vote of the board re-
viewed in a typical Midwestern turned the issue to the status of
family of the last generation. Alie- a 1958 resolution rejecting the pro-
nations from American and Jewish posal.
The JCRC contended, in its
values form a strong subplot.
The fourth concert of this sea- statement to the school board, that
public
schools should not become
son by the Center Symphony Or-
chestra, directed by Julius Chajes, involved in any religious instruc-
will feature excerpts from Men- tion program and that it was wrong
delssohn's "Hymn of Praise" and for children to be deprived of in-
chajes' "Zion, Rise and Shine." struction in the school because
Featured soloists will be Harold others attended religious school.
The practice in the plan is that
Orbach, tenor, Rosemarie Murch,
mezzo soprano, and Ca r o l y n children not attending outside reli-
Grimes, soprano. The all-profes- gious instruction remain in public
sional Kenneth Jewell Chorale also school but receive no instruction
.that period.
will participate, ,
Lester S. Burton
to Head Cultural
Arts Festival
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