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February 05, 1965 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-02-05

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NCRAC Reports Protests' Success

Eshkol Appeals to All Parties to Drop Lavon Affair
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Prime to the biggest myth of all. There deserters in '-,such an alignment,"

Minister Levi Eshkol appealed "to were cases in which our move- he said.
all parties concerned" to "leave ment did reject Ben-Gurion's posi-
the Lavon Affair alone" and drop tion, and he accepted our ruling."
A rich man's wealth is his
that issue, over which he resigned
Asked whether Pinhas Lavon's fortress, and like a high wall are
from the government recently, re- formation of his independent po- his riches. —Proverbs
suming the premiership only when litical group. Min Hayesod, would
he obtained full support for his affect Mapai's plans for realign-
disagreement on the matter with ment with Ahdut Avodah, Eshkol
Like
former Prime Minister David Ben- said that development would have
Gurion.
no negative effect. "Ahdut under-
Ricccuiiilg Cocktail's got it!
Addressing a faction of his stands that there Is no place for
The delegation organized by the Jewish Communit
ouncil of Mapai Party, composed of Israelis
42 PROOF
CODE NO
Metropolitan Detroit which met with the German consul Jan. 14 in- in the academic field, Eshkol used
G'S QUART $ 11
6688
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
eluded (from left) Walter E. Klein, Jewish Community Council; Rabbi an unaccustomed emotional tone
UNITED BRAN DS • DETROIT . U.S -A.
Friday, February 5, 1965-7
Charles Rosenzveig, Shaarit Ilaplaytah; Sidney M. Shevitz, Jewish when he told the gathering that
Community Council; Rev, James J. Sheehan, archbishop's committee no one ever informed him he
on human relations; Morris Lieberman, Zionist Council; Rabbi Ben- would be expected to reopen the
jamin Gorrelick, Cong. Beth Aaron; Rev. Robert Whittaker, Detroit Lavon affair when he assumed the
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Council of Churches; Rabbis Milton Rosenbaum, Temple Emanu-El, post of prime minister. He noted •
Leon Fram, Temple Israel, and Leizer Levin, Cong. Beth Tefilo Eman- that neither of his two predeces-
tte1 Tikvab; and John Litzky, Jewish War Veterans, Department of sors in that post—Ben-Gurion or
Moshe Sharett—"did so when in
Michigan.
ti
office."
* *
A report prepared by the Na-
"There is such a thing as
tional Community Relations Ad -
. . only the finest in taste and
morality among friends," he de-
visory Council ( NCRAC) and re-
quality from Kosher Zion . . .
clared. ",1 should have been told i
made
fresh daily in our new,
ceived this week by the Jewish
beforehand that I would be ex-
modern, clean, stainless steel
Community Council, detailed
pected to do what others did not
kitchens,
under strict U.S. Gov-
countrywide protests to German
do." In his opinion, the premier i
ernment Inspection and Orthodox
government representatives in var-
added, "the majority of the peo-
Rabbinical Supervision.
LONDON (JTA) — The Jewish
ious cities.
ple in the nation does not want
a reopening of the Lavon affair."
These protests, which occurred community of Great Britain was
U. S
INSPECTED
simultaneously Jan. 14, were co- urged to mobilize its forces and
During the discussion period,
AND PASSED IT
ordinated by the NCRAC and or- make "a united approach" to So- when members of his audience
DEPARTMENT OF
AGRICULTURE
ganized locally by community viet Premier Kosygin, when he pointed to the "enduring influ-
EST. I
councils. The protests against the visits here soon, on the question ence" of Ben-Gurion on many
expiration of the statute of limi- of the denial of religious and cul- members of Mapai, Eshkol replied: : SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO
CHICAGO 8, ILL
tural rights to Jews in the USSR.
tations covering Nazi criminals and

"We should be able to put a stop
The proposal was made at a
urging the recall of Getman mis-
sile scientists from Egypt were meeting of the executive council
made in each of the 15 cities in of the Anglo-Jewish Association by
which German consuls are located. Maurice Edelman, president of the
The NCRAC reported that the association. He is a Labor member
actions in the various cities en- of Parliament.
joyed the complete support and
"The subject of Soviet Jewry,"
participation of the local affiliates said Edelman, "continues to cause
of the national organizations that deep distress. It had been hoped
are part of the Conference of that the new leadership in the
Presidents of Major Jewish Organ- Kremlin would bring a more en-
lightened and humane attitude to-
izations.
Without exception, the demon- ward the Russian Jewish minority.
but
the contrary appears to be the
strations proved to be orderly and
dignified and successfully focused case. Since the removal of Khrush-
public attention on the issue, ac- chev, there has been a renewed
cording to the NCRAC findings. In anti-Israel propaganda drive in the
Soviet press. The new rulers have
some communities, as in Detroit.
shown no inclination to put an end
the demonstrators were joined by
to the racial and religious discrim-
Christian religious leaders and by
ination against the Jewish ccm-
representatives of other sympa- munity."
thetic non-Jewish groups.
In Paris an appeal to the Soviet
In New York, leaders of
20 Jewish organizations associated Union to allow Russian Jewry to
rebuild
religious and cultural life,
in the Conference of Presidents
and to allow USSR Jews who wish
of Major American Jewish Organi-
zations met with German Ambas- to do so to rejoin their families in
Israel and in other countries, was
sador Karl Heinrich Knappstein
adopted here at the closing session
at the office of the Conference.
of a four-day conference held by
and expressed to him their "pro-
Jewish intellectuals from several
found sense of moral outrage" over
European countries and the United
the German government's decision
States.
not to extend the statute.
The conference, conducted by
Members of the Conference of
Presidents told Ambassador Knapp- the French section of the World
stein that they were distressed at Jewish COngress, attracted the
1,r5
the failure of the German govern- participation of Jewish writers,
M ATAuSacTUREC tt4 O.S•f•
artists, teachers and other cultural
ment to see this issue as a moral
workers from England, France.
4-1 HEINZ Ca, PirraSUR G44 I
one. The ambassador was also
Belgium, Denmark, Switzerland and
asked to convey to his govern-
Iliegf0°°
America. The proceedings were
ment the dismay of Jewish lead-
conducted in Yiddish.
ers at the continued participation
*
of German scientists in the de-
velopment of weapons of mass de- Ribicoff, 67 Senators
struction for the United Arab Re-
Sponsor Resolution to
public.
"The prospect that mass mur- Condemn Red Bias
derers guilty of one of the most
(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
heinous crimes against humanity
to The Jewish News)
will escape justice and will be
WASHINGTON—Sen. Abraham
free to walk the streets of Ger- A. Ribicoff, Connecticut Democrat,
many after May 8 is abhorrent to introduced Tuesday a resolution,
the seared conscience of man- with the backing of 67 other sena-
kind," Lewis H. Weinstein, chair- tors as co-sponsors. urging Congress
man of the Conference of Presi- to condemn discrimination against
Jews and other religious minorities
dents. stated.
In Washington Monday, Sens. in the Soviet Union.
Jacob K. Javits (R., N.Y.) and
The resolution charged that
saves trouble. Sure. And no guilty feelings about opening
Abraham Ribicoff, (D., Conn.) Soviet Jews had been singled out
introduced a resolution requesting "for extreme punishment for al-
cans. How could there be, when not even you (great cook that you are)
the President to ask the West leged economic offenses through
German government to extend the confiscation of synagogues, closing
if you were to spend endless hours (that you don't have) could come
statute.
of Jewish cemeteries and by ar-
up with so tasty a vegetarian dish? And so protein happy? Once a
resting rabbis and lay religious
Week (at least) make it Stamp-Out-Needless-Work, TreatYour-Family-
Miami Appeal $1,435,080 leaders."
The resolution was similar to
MIAMI- (JTA1 — The executive
Right - Night ... serve 'em Heinz (strictly) Vegetarian Kosher Beans.
committee of the Greater Miami one offered last year by Sen. Ribi-
In three sizes: 7 oz. Individual-16 oz. Regular- 20 oz. Family?
Jewish Federation has approved a coff and adopted by the Senate by
recommendation setting the 1965 a 60-1 vote. The single opposition
goal of the Combined Jewish Ap- vote was cast by Sen. J. William
peal here at $1,435,080. The 1965 Fulbright, Arkansas Democrat and
goal is about $50.000 above the chairman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee. It was at-
amount raised last year.
Every label carries the (ED seal of approval of
tached to the foreign aid bill last
year
and stricken from the bill
Judgment delayed is judgment
?SE UNION OF ORTHODOX JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF AAERICA.
under State Department pressure.
voided.—Sanhedrin.

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