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November 26, 1965 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-11-26

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Hebrew University Service to Africans Stressed

In an expression of confidence
for the team of three men who led
the 1965 Allied Jewish Campaign
to an impressive $5,156,000 victory,
Sol Eisenberg and Irwin Green
were appointed general chairmen
and Abraham Borman, honorary
chairman, of the 1966 campaign.
Hyman Safran, president of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, mak-
ing the announcement, said: "It
is rare for the community to find
a group of men whose abilities and
knowledge blend into such a well
coordinated unit for action. We
Green
Eisenberg
Borman
have such a group now. They
proved their value to this commu-
nity and our people last year. Now,
with 12 months of invaluable lead-
ership experience behind them, we
expect greater achievements than
ever on behalf of the local, national
ROME (JTA)—Pope Paul VI
and overseas causes we all serve." pledged here Nov. 18, at a public suits of the recently-promulgated
Recently returned from the session of the Ecumenical Council, Ecumenical Council declaration on
United Jewish Appeal Mission to to implement the recently promul- Catholic-Jewish relations. The
Israel, chairmen Eisenberg a n d gated Declaration on Relations statement, which is now official
Catholic dogma, deplores anti-
Green pointed out "One of the key
problems of the 1966 picture over- with Non-Christian Religions, Semitism and repudiates the
includes a chapter on the charge of deicide against the Jew-
seas will be the effort to fully which
absorb the thousands of Jews from Jewish people, absolving them of ish people in the crucifixion of
the charge of deicide and deplor- Jesus.
all countries who have poured into ing
anti Semitism.
Israel in the past- 10 years. Their
The views were expressed at a
At the same time, however, the meeting attended by some 50
integration into the culture of the
country, into its social and eco- pontiff indicated that implementa- Catholic prelates, historians and
nomic life will prove a major tion of that declaration will no intellectuals sponsored by the In-
challenge, that can only be met longer be in the hands of the ternational League Against anti-
with substantially increased funds." Secretariat for the Promotion of Semitism and Racism. A typical
"The problems and challenges Christian Unity, of which Augustin view was that of former French
on the home front will also demand Cardinal Bea is president. Cardi- Justice Minister Edmond Michelet,
much of us," Borman said. "More nal Bea has been the chief pro- a prominent Catholic layman, who
money is needed to provide ade- ponent of the declaration dealing told the gathering that he still har-
quate facilities and the competent with the Jews, since the item had bored "a certain mistrust" toward
professional help to manage them." been entrusted to his charge by the Council which he said seemed
Borman was co-chairman of the the late Pope John XXIII.
to behave like "an assembly of
1963 and 1964 campaigns. He is
Pope Paul told the Council he strict jurists." He expressed the
a member of the boards of Federa- would see to the implementation hope that in the future the Catho-
tion and the Detroit Service Group, of the "activities initiated by this lic Church would "open new roads
and serves on the governing bodies synod," and named the declara- and not have to follow the masses."
of the Jewish Home for Aged and tion on Jews as one of the items
Father Riquet Prayor of Paris'
the United Hebrew Schools.
to be entrusted hereafter to the
Eisenberg is a member of the Secretariat for Non - Christians. Notre Dame Cathedral called the
boards of Federation, Detroit Serv- Cardinal Carli is the head of that declaration "a text which imposes
on Christians a brotherly attitude
ice Group, Jewish Home for Aged secretariat.
toward all non-Christins and a full
and Sinai Hospital. He was cam-
The Council received the full respect for their beliefs." Dr. Jacob
paign vice-chairman for 1964, and
previously pre-campaign chairman text of a new, draft scheme on Kaplan, Chief Rabbi of France,
"The Church in the Modern said he deplored the fact that "the
for two years.
Green, a member of the Federa- World," which would give explicit schema did not erase from the
tion executive committee, serves support to the right of Christians Catholic catechism the roots of
on the capital needs committee, to disobey orders of a "wicked anti-Semitism." He said there were
and is a board member of the character," naming genocide speci- two reasons, one t h e Council's
United Jewish Charities and the fically as one of those "wicked" refusal to clear all the Jews of the
matters. The draft condemned "guilt" of deicide and two, the fact
Detroit Service Group.
The three men will lead more genocide because of its "dreadful- that the statement deplored but
did not condemn anti-Semitism and
than 3,000 workers in securing the ness by right and in fact." That hatred
of Jews.
gifts of more than 24,000 of De- draft schema is expected to be
brought to a vote in the next few
troit's Jewish citizens.
Eisenberg, Green and Borman days.
* * *
will head a large delegation of
PARIS (JTA)—A number of
Detroiters to the 1966 annual con-
ference of the United Jewish Ap- prominent French Catholic laymen
peal, to be held Dec. 10-12 in on Nov. 17. expressed "serious mis-
givings" concerning the actual re-
New York.

Declaration Implementation Pledged;
French Catholics Express Misgivings

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Queen Juliana Opens
Dutch Children's Home

AMSTERDAM (JTA) — Queen
Juliana formally opened a Jewish
Children's Home here Nov. 17 in
the presence of many Dutch and
Jewish officials. The institution
was built with funds from the
Dutch Government, the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, the Jewish Or-
ganization for Social Work and the
Jewish Childrens Institute. Land
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Amsterdam municipality.

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