Malcolm X's Anti-Semitism The late Malcolm X, militant Black Nationalist leader who was slain this week at a New York rally, had much to say about the ° Jews. It was Bnai Brith's Anti-Defa- mation League that called him not only anti-Christian but anti- Semitic. Yet in an interview with Playboy Magazine before he broke away from Elijah Muhammad's Black Muslim movement, Malcolm X showed grudging—albeit under- handed—admiration for the Jews: "Anybody that gives even a just criticism of the Jew is instantly c _.__laheled anti-Semite. The Jew cries louder than any- body else if any- b o d y criticizes him. You can tell the truth about any minority in America, b u t make a true ob- servation a b o u t the Jew, and if it doesn't pat him on the back then he uses his grip on the news media to label Malcolm X you anti-Semite. "Let me say just a word about the Jew and the black man. The Jew is always anxious to advise the black man. But they never advise him how to solve his prob- lem the way the Jews solved their problem. The Jew never went sitting-in and crawling-in and sliding-in and freedom-riding, "Who owns Hollywood? Who runs the garment industry, the largest industry in New York City? But the Jew that's advising the Negro joins the NAACP, CORE, the Urban League and others. With money donations, the Jew gains control, then he sends the black man doing all this wading- in, boring-in even burying-in- everything but buying-in. Never shows him how to set up factories and hotels. Never advises him how to own what he wants. No, when there's something worth owning, the Jew's got it." Random House Holds Israel Fiction Contest Random Ho use, New York, anounces its annual sponsorship of the Random House Israel Fiction Competition, with an ultimate goal of making creative Israeli writing known to the entire English-speaking world. Only Israeli authors are eligible f or the competition, and sub- missions are limited to original novels in Hebrew not published prior to the date of this announce- ment. Random House will offer an immediate payment of $2,500 to the author of the winning novel as an advance against royalties. In addition, the publisher will finance the translation of the novel into English, publish it in the United States, and handle its pub- likes he teaches and helps Negroes lication throughout the world on to do. behalf of the author. "The Jews stood up, and stood The three judges for the com- together, and they used their ultimate power, the economic petition are Leah Goldberg, well known playwright; Ephraim weapon. That's exactly what the Broido, author of many books and Honorable Elijah Muhammad is contributor of numerous articles trying to teach black men to do. The Jews pooled their money to both American and Israeli mag- azines; and Chaim Guri, leading and bought the hotels that exponent of the post-war for In- barred them. They bought At- dependence generation of Israeli writers. Monument Unveilings (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mailing or by calling The Jewish News office, 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd., Detroit 35, VE 8-9364. Written an- nouncements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person making the insertion. There is a stand- ing charge of $3.00 for an unveiling notice, measuring an inch in depth.) * * * The family of the late Jack Tobisman announces the unveiling of a monument in his memory 1 p.m. Sunday, March 7, at Chesed shel Ernes Cemetery. Rabbi Gold- schlag will officiate. Relatives and friends are asked to attend. Henry Wykoff Dies at 75 OBITUARIES lantic City and Miami Beach and anything else they wanted. Montreal Jewish Leader, Mrs. Goldberg, Dead Mrs. Rochel Goldberg, 86, died Feb. 9 in Montreal. She was a pioneer of the Haskalah (Enlight- enment) movement and organized the first kehilah, gemilluth chas- sodim and the lending library. In 1930, with the upsurge of Nazism, the Lithuanian-born Mrs. Goldberg migrated to Canada, where she was active in many re- ligious and social organizations. She was married to the late Tam- chum Goldberg and mother of Jo- seph and Mona Goldberg of Mont- real, Mrs. Ann Berg of Chicago, Mrs. Irving (Fiege) Ackerman of Detroit, Mrs. Zelig (Ethel) Geyer of Israel and Herman (Bettie) Greenberg of Birmingham, Ala. She leaves a brother, Bernard Idelman of Chicago and a sister, Henry Wykoff, 75, died Feb. 20, at the Jewish Home for the Aged. A Detroiter for the past 60 years, Mr. Wykoff was a retired produce Mrs. Ray Maryson of Montreal, and buyer prior to his retirement in nine grandchildren. 1954. He is survived by a brother, Samuel, and a nephew, Albert J. Zionist Isidore Fraenkel, . Wykoff was a member of Lt. French Attorney, Is Dead yin Post, Jewish War Vet- PARIS (JTA) — Dr. Isidore ra-ns, having served in the Army Fraenkel, vice president of the during World War I. French Zionist Federation and a prominent leader of the Jewish community here, died Feb. 16 at age 62. A lawyer, Dr. Fraenkel had been the defense attorney for 17-year- old Hershel Grynspan, who assassi- nated the German Embassy coun- Wishes to express its selor, von Rath, here, in 1938, in heartfelt thanks to Rabbi protest against Nazi anti-Semitic Donin and Cantor Adler outrages. Dr. Fraenkel, who also of Cong. Bnai David for served as president of the French the wonderful service Herut group, suffered a heart at- given for the late Henry tack while in court here. Wykoff. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 26, 1965-39 LEAH GOLDSTONE, 19790 Sus- FRANCES B ENS ON, 2 6 1 0 1 JEAN GOULD, 13122 Talbot, sex, died Feb. 18. She leaves a son, Coolidge, Oak Park, died Feb. 18. Sol; three daughters, Mrs. William She leaves a son, Herbert; two Huntington Woods, died Feb. 22. daughters, Mrs. Lynn Laskin and * * * Mrs. Harold (Felicia) Anton: one ESTHER R. GOLDBERG, 18972 brother and six grandchildren. * * • Wildemere, died Feb. 20. She STELLA M. STONE, 2 2 1 1 6 leaves two daughters, Mrs. Harry Dante, Oak Park, died Feb. 18. (Mildred) Bennett and Ruth; and She leaves two sons, Leonard and Leon; a daughter, Mrs. Mark (Shirley) Marcus; one brother, one sister, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. * * * HYMAN CARPOL, 11501 Pe- toskey, deid Feb. 19. He leaves a son, Louis; a daughter, Mrs. Sophie Cohen; two sisters, four grandchil- dren and 10 great-grandchildren. * * BETTY KASTNER, 15339 Rose- lawn, died Feb. 22. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Bertha Grossman. * * * YETTA KURLAND, 9549 Mc- Quade, died Feb. 24. Survived by a son, Jack; two daughters, Mrs. Norman (Goldie) Zager and Mrs. Merlin (Eve) Utchenik; and six grandchildren. * * * SOL KALISHER of Miami Beach, formerly of Detroit, died Feb. 23. Survived by his wife, Yetta; a son, Sheldon; one brother and two sis- ters, all of Toledo; and one grand- child. * * * IDA SCHWARTZ, 12056 Dexter, died Feb. 24. Survived by a son, Yizy Weingarten; a brother, Leib Diogenes; and a sister in Israel. Dr. Grossman's Body Recovered in Ontario The body of Detroit dentist Dr. Alex H. Grosman, missing since Nov. 11 in a fishing accident, was recovered Feb. 18 at Mitchell's Bay, near Tilbury, Ont. He and two companions, Fred- erick Prag and Benjamin Weitz man, were in a fishing boat when it overturned. Mr. Prag's body was recovered. Dr. Grossman was declared legally dead two weeks ago. 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