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The grand total for the six-month period was 2,305 with a dollar value of $1,653,611. words "Zionism and Neo-Nazism," movement in the United States; substituting instead condemna- Dr. Emanuel Neumann, chairman tion of "Nazism in all its forms." of the Jewish Agency-American The Soviet maneuver w a s Section; and Jacques Torczyner, interpreted here as an effort to president of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America. get the United States and Brazil The American Zionist Council to withdraw the provision calling for outright condemnation of declared: "By its attempt to bracket Zionism with colonialism, anti-Semitism which they co- race hatred, anti-Semitism and sponsored. All the moves were in connection with the draft UN Nazism, the Soviet Union has convention against racial intoler- shown its colossal ignorance of the philosophy and objectives of the ance, being debated now by the Zionist movement." committee. Torczyner said the Soviet move Delegations here were impressed Monday by world-wide reactions "gives aid and comfort to anti- condemning the Soviet bracketing Semitic forces in this country and MURRY KOBLIN THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS of Zionism with Nazism. Reports abroad. (Related Stories, Page 14) Friday, October 22, 1965-5 ADVERTISING were received that various Com- munist parties have denounced the Soviet move. From Jerusalem came a report that Kol Haam, organ of the Israel Communist Party, has criticized the Soviet delegation sharply for its stand. A report from Paris U.S. GOVERNMENT HEARINGS HAVE EXPOSED THE SALE OF indicated that the French Com- TIRES DANGEROUSLY UNSAFE FOR THE SPEED, WEIGHT AND munist Party is debating the issue vigorously. POWER OF YOUR NEW CAR ! In New York, the pro-Communist Morning Freiheit asked in a front- page editorial "How can anyone equate Zionism with Nazism?" It termed such linkage "monstrous." Soviet sponsorship of such a clause, declared the Freiheit, "is simply inconceivable; it is a serious mis- take." The newspaper implied that the move is a remnant of Stalinism in- side the Soviet delegation. Sharp criticisms against the Sov- iet Union, for its proposal, was voiced by all sections of the Zion- ist movement. Among those who spoke up on the issue were Dr. Nahum Gold- mann, president of the World Zionist Organization; the Ameri- can Zionist Council, the coordinat- ing body of the entire Zionist great one column DO YOU HAVE TO BE TOLD ANY MORE? DON'T TAKE CHANCES ! ! Torahs Slashed Swastika Carved on Ark in the East ONE WEEK ONLY NEW YORK—Close to 2,000 loans, with a dollar value of almost $1,500,000, were issued to needy Jews by Joint Distribution Commit- tee-supported loan funds in Europe during the first six months of 1965, it was reported by Charles H. Jor- dan, JDC director-general. The total dollar value of loans issued from the end of World War II through the middle of 1965 is over $40,600,000, Jordan added. Of the loans issued thus far in 19615, 723, worth $429,000, went to Jews in France, most of them to newcomers from North Africa. In addition to the loans in Europe, during the same period over 204 loans, valued at more than $155,000, were made in Morocco and Tuni- 180 39 WYOMING UNITED NATIONS—A United States move to write a specific con- demnation of anti-Semitism into a proposed treaty against racial dis- crimination was defeated Wednes- day in the social, humanitarian and cultural committee. The 117-nation committee voted 82-12, with 10 abstentions, 'to de- lete from the text "any reference to specific forms of racial discrim- ination." This marked a victory for the delegation from Greece and Hungary, who proposed the dele- tion. Voting against the latter pro- posal besides the United States were Israel, Belgium, Bolivia, Bra- zil, Canada, Luxembourg, the Neth- erlands, Britain, Uruguay, Austra- lia and Austria. The Soviet Union had pro- posed that the treaty condemn Nazism, neo-Nazism and Zion- ism. The United States declared it was outraged at what it said was an attempt to equate Zion- ism with Nazism. The Greek delegate, Alexandra Mantzoulinos, said that "if each delegation were to condemn spe- cific hatreds, the convention would become a record of hatred and not a great humanitarian document." Bolivia Monday took steps to kill the Soviet move which would equate Zionism with Nazism and anti-Semitism by introducing an amendment to the Soviet Union's proposal and knocking out the $1,500,000 in Loans Given by JDC to Needy in 1965 BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (JTA) — Civic and Jewish communal lead- ers joined Sunday in voicing shock and outrage at the desecration by unknown vandals last weekend of Congregation Bikur Cholim, where five Torah scrolls were slashed, a swastika carved on the ark and the ark-curtain ripped. While police said that there was no evidence that the desecra- tion was the work of any neo- Nazi group, and that the vandals were probably juveniles, Rabbi Alexander Schuck, spiritual lead- er of the congregation, pointed out that there was no damage of a general type as might be ex- pected by simple vandals. He said the damage consisted of specific destruction and deface- ment of Jewish symbols. 11layor Samuel J. Tedesco said that the vandalism to the synagogue was "most degrading," and that such incidents must be stopped. "I know of no act that is more reprehensible." he declare d. Nathan Skolnick, executive direc- tor of the Bridgeport United Jew- ish Council, called the desecration "a most serious _affront to the Jewish religion." Brandeis Parley Considers Status of USSR Minorities WALTHAM, Mass — A wide- ranging analysis of the status of ethnic minorities in the Soviet Union will be conducted by 20 notable authorities and scholars Oct. 29-31 during a three-day con- ference sponsored by Brandeis Uni- versity's new Institute of East European Jewish Affairs. During the five panel discussions scheduled for the conference, the participants will examine the problems and uncertainties that confront Jews and other European and Asian peoples in the Soviet Union. Safe at 100 mph"... and still popularly priced BY THE COMPANY WHO INVENTED THE TIRE IN 1888 .. . AND HAS UNIQUE PATENTED FEATURES AVAILABLE IN NO OTHER TIRE ! DUNLOP GOLn SEAL *Another Dunlop first. Tested and proved safe at 100 mph so you have that extra margin at 50, 60, 70, 80. 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