U.S. Group Links Plea for Religious Freedom in Israel With 'Vigil' Rebus as Aid to Teaching The Prayer Book Follows You Through the Morning The Morning Prayer for children is the first prayer in the Siddur. Upon awaking in the morning, we say: , who Ilk E rSider thanks aihIE everlasting mE sol with in merCfully re WI fAthfutneS is g me ±11 416 r8 When washing hands, we say: fled Wthou, Lord who bast 53nCt . if.A6d u5 with ±kli . col ded us concerning The When dressing, we say: S ► editt. t6ou, Lord 4 (7) God, L'-.g o ,F ,6.)1)0 has+ sana f.arld us with tha& coitdififts . "e precepts of US conCernIngAl coded \ • When dressed, we say: The which \ Vir 'l herlt * of the .F. „. d ilbbownI * ' of jcolo... 2_05 . .,t,:icirk 15 61,,SIn g5 8 - t - on mAN e . Hp, mA16.:2 1,.., - - - , your ins 0 no tion reject your of the father's tEhIng. 4, shall A il?' m, trust, & - the Almilifighty rnAill help. God Is a fAthful Z64. Hp, 0 - - the Lord ► s God, the Lord Is 1: BISed the name of his glorious majesty &ever: ti.ho clil ±o the Lord ,,,I% alive 4ever ad.,. Resort to the rebus has helped train children to apply pictures to their studies. The above rebus is reproduced from "Our Living Prayer Book—Creative Exercises in the Study of Prayer and the Siddur," by Azriel Eisenberg and Jessie B. Robinson, published by Prayer Book Press, Inc., 410 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn., 06013. The reproductions from "Our Living Prayer Book" appear in The Jewish News by special arrangement with the authors and publishers. WASHINGTON (JTA)—A state- ment sharply criticizing the Israel government for alleged "constant appeasement and retreat" in the religious field, calling for full re- ligious freedom in Israel, was is- sued here Monday by the American Friends of Religious Freedom in Israel. The organization's board of di- rectors includes a number of non- Orthodox rabbis and intellectuals, with Prof. Horace Kallen, a well- known American Jewish author and political scientist, as president. Linking its protest to the recent "Eternal Light Vigil" conducted here by the American Jewish Con- ference on Soviet Jewry, protest- ing anti-Jewish discriminations in the USSR, the committee ap- plauded that action but added: "At the same time, let no one forget that religious freedom is the na- tural birthright of every man, "wherever he may live, even in Israel." Claiming that Israel faces "the growing threat of clerical `Church Real Estate' Acquisition Described Because of changing neighbor- hoods and the construction of new houses of worship, the real estate problem for congregations invited specialized knowledge. While Joseph Stiles' "Acquiring and Developing C h u r c h Real Estate," published by Prentice- Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N. J., was written for the Christian denomina- tions, there is much material here of value to those of other faiths. The author poses 49 important questions which "should lead to a deeper appreciation of the process of acquiring and developing church real estate within a context of predetermined religious purposes, objectives and goals." We 18414 WYOMING UN 4-2767 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 12—Friday, October 22, 1965 It held that in the international arena, the rule of Orthodoxy in Israel "is staining Israel's image and flouting the struggle of Jewish leadership on behalf of religious freedom everywhere." Is Cordially Invited to YOUNG ISRAEL OF NORTHWEST DETROIT 17376 Wyoming to participate in a Siyum Sefer Torah, Sunday, October 31st at 2:30 p.m. Join in the completion of a new Torah Scroll, presented by: Messrs. Leon and Bernie Goldman Refreshments Will Follow the Dedication Ceremonies United eivisA Social Cluh Will Hold Their Annual SIMCHAS TORAH DINNER DANCE and INSTALLATION SAT., OCT. 30 — 8:30 P.M. at BETH AARON SYANGOGUE Wyoming at Curtis Music by: ERIC ROSENOW PUBLIC IS INVITED For Tickets Call: LI 6-5713, LI 1-9139 g)rolessor Samuel M. Levin as our Recent trials in Germany, where many ex-Nazis were found guilty of atrocities committed against Jews during World War II and publication of considerable, rele- vant literature about the Nazi holocaust "have fully exposed be- fore the eyes of the German peo- ple and of the world the catastrophe of the National Socialist regime," the conference stated in a resolu- tion. In a report to the conference, the Council noted that the Leo Baeck Institute in West Germany has been trying "to contribute to the rectification of the historical misinterpretations by publishing unbiased works on the history of the German Jews and their inter- dependence with German history." The conference expressed the hope that "during the lifetime of the present generation, these efforts on both sides may help to further gradual relaxation of ten- sions between Germans and Jews." cution." proudly announce of affiliated organizations in the United States, Britain, France, Belgiunf, Israel and Latin America. The session voiced support for the efforts made in Germany in recent years to develop among the German people, especially the youth, "genuine understand- ing of the Jewish question and its part in the German past, helping eradicate the distorted image of the Jew created by the Nazi propaganda machinery." and relegated to second-class citi- zenship," and predicted that a new "Sabbath Law" scheduled to be enacted in Israel, "will make the operation of any enterprise on the Sabbath subject to criminal prose- THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY Larry Brown has been named assistant basketball coach at his alma mater, North Carolina Uni- versity. The 1964 Olympian has played for the Goodyear Company of Akron. Ohio, for the last two seasons. Jews From Germany Hail Bonn's Efforts LONDON (JTA) — West Ger- many's establishment of diplomatic relations with Israel, and the Bonn Parliament's completion of legisla- tion for indemnification of more Jewish victims of Nazism, have marked "a decisive stage" in the development of ,Germany's postwar relations with the Jewish people, it was declared here Monday by the Council of Jews from Germany. The Council held a conference here, attended by representatives poltical parties," the committee stated that "religious coercion in Israel has already engendered widespread resentment against religion, and caused irreparable harm to the nation's economic and cultural deveolpment." The group protested the fact that marriages performed under Conservative or Reform auspices aer not recognized in Israel, de- clared that "children of such mar- riages are considered illegitimate Guest of Honor at the Dedication Dinner of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Former Head of Economics Dept. W.S.U. 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