aide in Home Over `Deiteide' Issue • Continued from Page 1 • proved by the last session of the Editorial in America Variety of ORT Courses for Polish Jewish Students LONDON (JTA) — Officials of from Warsaw. In addition to the the Polish ORT announced a wide courses for new students, there in Support of Schema Council, must prevail under the variety of courses to be offered in will also be refresher classes for (Direct JTA Teletype Wire present Council rules. Poland during the coming aca- to The Jewish News) JewiSh workers seeking higher (Pressure by Christian Arabs NEW YORK—In an editorial on demic year, which began this was still being exerted on the the opening of the fourth session week, according to a dispatch classification in their present jobs. Vatican from Syria. According to of the Ecumenical Council in a dispatch from Damascus, Christ- Rome, America, the Jesuit weekly, ian communities in the Syrian said Wednesday that the world was town of Aleppo organized a pro- eagerly awaiting the council's cession to protest the Council's final decrees and it warned that declaration on the Jews. The "There will be keen disappoint- demonstrators, who sent telegrams ment if a strong unequivocal di- to Eastern bishops in Rome, urg- rective regarding the relation be- ing them to block passage of the tween Christians and Jews is not document, carried placards read- issued." * * ing "Christianity will never absolve Jews of deicide," and "the Pope Bells in Old Jerusalem will not frustrate the hopes of the Churches Against the Schema (Direct JTA Teletype Wire Arab peoples.") to The Jewish News) Final approval of the Ecumenical JERUSALEM — Bells of some Council's draft declaration on Christian communities in Jordan- Catholic-Jewish relations has never held Old Jerusalem- will toll Thurs- been seriously endangered since day to express "deep concern" over the overwhelming majority vote of the Ecumenical Council draft de- provisional approval last Novem- claration repudiating the ancient ber, during the third Council charge of Jewish responsibility for session, a West German Jesuit the crucifixion of Jesus, it was re- leader said. ported here Wednesday. Rev. H. Hirschmann, professor of __. The Mayor of Old Jerusalem the Jesuit order at Frankfurt Uni- told reporters that the decision to versity, declared at the German use that form of protest was made Bishops press panel that this was by Christian leaders in those com- true despite all rumors to the con- munities when he visited them trary. The provisional vote of ap- Monday to discuss the draft de- proval was 1,691 for, 99 against and claration. He said he had also four abstentions. The declaration sent a message of protest to Pope repudiates once and for all the Paul VI. ancient charge that the Jews, past (Related Story on Page 8) or present, had any responsibility for the crucifixion of Jesus. It is part of a document on the Catholic Israeli Trade Exhibition Church's relations with all non- Christian religions, including the Opens in London Store Moslem and Buddhist faiths. LONDON (JTA) — An Israel Father Hirschm'ann explained exhibition opened here Monday at that any schema adopted by a two- Selfridge's, one of London's larg- thirds majority is considered as est department stores. The display virtually accepted, and cannot be launched Israel's drive to increase changed thereafter except by a its share in Britain's imports. The majority vote of the prelates. He first Israeli trade and cultural ex- added that competent Council com- hibition in Britain, it showed missions can propose only amend- mostly food and fashion items, ments formulated on the basis of as well as coins and other archaeo- proposals contained in positions of logical artifacts. • On your next trip to Europe—or anywhere in the wortd.e, Council members who voted "yes, The Israel ambassador to Britain enjoy the dedication to service that has made us a favorite, with reservations." However, Prof. welcomed to the opening by among international travelers. Kosher food? Of course. Hirschmann stressed, such pro- was posed amendments can be only al- Sir Rex Cohen, the store's chair- Just specify with your reserVations. Please, contact your_ ternative formulations to those man. Others attending the open- Travel Agent or Lufthansa German Airlines. ing were representatives of the originally accepted. If such amend- ments do not receive a majority, London Chamber of Commerce, the original text remains valid, he Marks and Spencer, the Anglo- Israel Chamber of Trade in Lon- stated. German Airlines don, the United Synagogue and the 1242 Washington Blvd., It was known, he said, that, for board of trade. Detroit 26, Michigan. WOodward 3-6250 the sake of clarity and to avoid mis- understanding or misuse, a number of such alternatives were examined and formulated for the draft by the Secretariat for the Promotion of Christian Unity, which adopted the initial strongly-worded draft. For the community to remember and for He declared, however, that these all our organizations to keep absolutely open! proposals did not change the sub- stance of the text adopted in No- vember and could not alter the draft in essence. Prof. Hirschmann noted that fears had been voiced by "one has been set as the date for the part" of the Church concerning possible reprisals against Catholics in the Middle East, stemming from the sweeping dismissal of deicide charges against the Jewish people. He said there was no reason to minimize such fears, but that it was equally true that the Ecu- menical Council could not give "decisive weight to such consider. ations of expediency." to be held Predicting that there would still be "much opposition" at the Council to the declaration before final approval and promulgation, he and to mark the 10th anniversary of the great University in Israel said that the declaration was im- portant also in its Moslem and Buddhist elements, and that it would most probably remain a BE SURE THIS DATE IS ON YOUR CALENDAR. separate document and not incor- porated in the "Constitution of the Church" schema. This had been Our best wishes go forth to the entire community for a Very Happy New Year proposed during the third session. retariat would submit to the Con- ciliar Fathers, would be one to substitute another word or phrase for the term "deicide" which was used in the version of the declara- tion overwhelmingly approved at last year's session of the Council. This substitution, according to the news agency's sources, would not modify or distort the meaning of the original version. The agency noted that some bishops were de- termined to retain the terminology previously approved and that, therefore, any decision on this textual change would have to be by vote of the Council. The Secretariat decided to sub- mit this change to the Council in deference to suggestions made by some of the bishops who supported the declaration at the last session with reservations attached to their votes. Another reason for the sub- stitution, the Vatican source stated, was to avoid "confusion and mis- understanding," particularly be- cause of the "different interpreta- tions given to the issue by Arabs and Jews." Ansa also indicated that the declaration on relations with non- Christians, including the Jews, as well as the proposed declaration on religious freedom, may not be included in the Schema de Ec- clesia (On the Church) or attached as an appendix to it as originally planned, but may be issued in- dependently. The motivation for this was said to be the desire to underline more strongly the religious nature of the declaration on the Jews, and to rule out any possible political interpretations. The likelihood that the Vatican's declaration on Jews will be voted on within a few days. was indicated here at a press conference by Julius Cardinal Doepfner, one of the Council's four moderators. Sup- porters of the document, which had been overwhelmingly ap- proved at the last session of the Council, were optimistic that the declaration, which exonerates the Jews from the charge of deicide, would be adopted. Cardinal Doepfner, who told the newsmen that the opinion of the Fathers on the document would be known in a few days, said that the work of Augustin Cardinal Bea's Secretariat for Christian Unity, the body responsible for preparing the text, has been "ex- haustive." The prelate said that the new formulation of the text will be such as to avoid any misunderstanding, either from the viewpoint of its doctrinal substance or from the viewpoint of the significance which the declaration will have in the world, "particularly in the Arab world." His remarks were inter- preted here as confirming the re- port by the Ansa Italian News Agency, last weekend, that one of the changes proposed by the Sec- retariat was the substitution of an- other expression for the term "deicide." It was generally believ- ed here that there are no other significant changes in the amended version. In reply to a question, the Card- inal told the press conference that there was no reason why the vot- ing on the amended text should not be taken during discussions on other schemas, again raising the possibility of an early vote on the d eclaration. While some reports indicated that certain of the amendments would change aspects of the declaration regarded as essential by its supporters, it was pointed out here that, unless such amend- ments are accepted by a Council THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS majority, the original text, op- 6—Friday, September 17, 1965 Graciousness is a trip on Lufthansa Lufthansa An Important Date TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1965 ANNUAL BAREILAN BANQUET at LOBO HALL Detroit Friends of Bar-Ilan University gosokie ‘;‘• .• • JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 18414 If MING AVE. OFFICE HOURS: MON. THRU THURS., 9 TO 5; FRIDAY, 9 4; SUNDAY, 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. -