'Resistance Movement' Arising Exhaustion Cause of Eshkol Illness; Long Rest Ordered JERUSALEM — Prime Minister possibility was considered of Sapir plan which would have the effect Among Younger Soviet Jews, Levi Eshkol, who has been hos- and Foreign Minister Golda Meir for rest and observation acting in the Premier's place to of raising consumer prices of Is- Dr. Moshe Decter Says Here pitalized since last Saturday, may have to form a new government. The Pre- raeli oranges exported to the six A Soviet Jewry on the verge of 1 you pray for us, and we pray for disappearance is "buying time" you. If the Orthodox Church of while its coreligionists abroad Russia receives its freedom and drum up public opinion against you do not . . . then nothing has Moscow's anti-Semitic policy, an been accomplished. Freedom must expert on Soviet affairs told an be something for all." interfaith meeting Monday evening Others who spoke briefly, sup- porting Fr. Ruffin's call for public at the Jewish Center. Hopefully, Dr. Moshe Decter protest, were Dr. G. Merrill Lenox, said, there will be enough public executive director of the Detroit outrage voiced abroad so as to Council of Churches; Rev. James embarrass the Soviet Union into Sheehan of the Catholic Arch- making concessions to its 3,000,000 diocese of Detroit; and Rep. Joseph Kowalski, speaker for the Michigan Jews. The meeting was attended by House of Representatives. Kowalski referred to a resolu- some 175 persons, only half filling tion passed by the House last June Shiffman Hall. The courage of Soviet Jewry, which memorialized Congress to protest the persecution against Dr. Decter said, is "putting off the day of Soviet achievement" Russian Jewry. "We can only hope that some good will be done if when all 100 nationality groups would be eliminated. Although the Jews of Russia know that the Jews are considered a national. hearts of all free men go with them," Kowalski said. ity group, they are not allowed the network of cultural institu- tions that other such groups cur- rently enjoy. Seeking to "pulverize religious consciousness," the Soviet Union has nevertheless failed in many respects among the Jews, Dr. Dec- ter said. "A new generation is arising which, while ignorant of Jewish tradition, is aware of the quandary of (being part of) a special nationality group yet being kept from living out their lives as part of that group._ "If the Soviet Union had ignored its Jews, they would have disap- peared more quickly . . . So Soviet discrimination has given rise to a resistance group, from middle age on down, who are resisting Soviet policy." This new genera- tion, Dr. Decter said, "is looking for new answers . . . an unorgan- ized but very real resistance that buys time for us." Director of Jewish Minorities Research, Dr. Decter traces Soviet anti-Semitism back to a "primordial prejudice" and dis- tinguishes it from government opposition to other religious groups. Earlier, Fr. Thomas Ruf- fin, spiritual leader of the Greek Orthodox St. George Church, among the Christian leaders who extended greetings at the meeting, had said the Orthodox faith suffers a problem similar to that of the Jews. "The most massive form of per- Rabbi A. Irving Schnipper of Cong. Beth Moses said a prayer on behalf of Soviet Jewry, and Dr. Samuel Krohn, president of the Jewish Community Council, introduced the speakers. In a flier distributed among the members of the audience, the Council urged that letters "'voic- ing your moral protest" be sent to the ambassador of the USSR in Washington, to congressmen, State Department and friends and rela- tives in other countries outside the USSR asking them to take similar action. The Council also recommended that groups arrange programs on Soviet anti-Semitism, for which Council can provide speakers ar a film. rest in the hospital for several weeks rather than the 10 days originally announced, it was indi- cated here Wednesday. "General exhaustion" was the diagnosis of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol's illness by physicians here at the Hadassah Hospital. (See story on Page 1) Rumors that he suffered from pneumonia were dispelled. In addition to working hard on his efforts to form a new coalition government, Eshkol had stayed up all night Dec. 1, watching Is- raeli army maneuvers. His physi- cians said they ordered complete rest for their patient, who is 70, and had requested that he shun all visitors during the next few days. - Mapai Party leaders acted to prepare a program for avoiding delay in formation of the new government on which Eshkol was working before he was hospital. ized. One proposal was postpone- ment of Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir's scheduled trip this week- end to the United States. The (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL-AVIV — Shmuel Mikunis and Moshe Sneh, leaders of the "moderate" faction of Israel's tiny Communist Party, told a meeting of the central committee of the faction that there was "every prospect for improved relations between Israel and Moscow." They made the prediction in a report on their recent talks with Com- munist leaders in Moscow. The party formally split last August, and the Soviet Communist leadership gave its blessing to the Mikunis-Sneh faction. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 10, 1965-5 WOODY PONTIAC "AND DON'T EVER FORGET IT!" was reported from the Soviet capi- tal. He was active in pressing Jew- ish community causes before the Soviet authorities and he suc- ceeded in securing a permit for the baking of matzoh in Moscow last Passover. COME ON OVER — WILL YOU? WE WANT TO SELL YOU A NEW PONTIAC! TWINBROOK 1-1600 JOS. CAMPAU at CARPENTER Half Mile South of Davison SPITZER IN OAK PARK ... I S HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL YOUR HANUKAH NEEDS: ' Paper Decorations, Signs, Gift Wrap, Seals, Tags, Ribbon Streamers • CANDLES • BOOKS • GIFTS • CHOCOLATE HANUKAH GELT • GAMES • RECORDS • GREETING CARDS HANUKAH SPECIALS! 33 1/3 RPM Stereo or Hi-Fi Recording of (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) `Better Relations Ahead for Israel, Moscow' FREE DELIVERY! MURRY KOBLIN • ADVERTISING 18039 Wyoming • UN 1-5600 NOBODY UNDERSELLS rina Roshcha, a_ Moscow suburb, died Nov. 24 at the age of 75, it Gen. Tsur Resigns; Was B-G Candidate * * * The Premier also touched on Is- rael's futile efforts to induce the European Economic Community to rescind a minimum price reference LONDON (JTA) — Georgi Lieb, chairman of the Synagogue of Ma- ELECTRIC MENORAH Euromart nations by 20 to 25 per cent. The Premier said there was "logic" in suggestions that Israel, a heavy importer of Euromart products, take retaliatory action "but first of all we must take other actions and exert pressure" on the Euromart nations. Eshkol indicated concern over Israel's inflation when he told the annual luncheon of Israel Journalists in Tel Aviv on Fri- day that one of the new govern. ment's aims would be to slow down the rise in Israel's living standards. He stressed that there would be no devaluation of Is- rael's currency. Georgi Lieb, Synagogue Leader in Moscow Dead secution the Soviet Union could think of has not killed religion," said Fr. Ruffin. "I only ask that TEL-AVIV — Gen. Zvi Tsur, who was elected to parliament last Nov. 2 on former Premier David Ben- Gurion's dissident Israel Workers Party (Rafi) slate, resigned Mon- day. He had been number eight on the Rafi election slate. He told the Rafi political com- mittee that he preferred to con- centrate on his duties as chairman of the Israel desalination commit- tee and general manager of the Mekorot Water Co. He reiterated his intention to remain an active member of the political committee. mier's mandate will expire Dec. 26, but President Shazar can re- new it though only for two weeks. Assuming that a cabinet can be formed under these conditions, its presentaiton to parliament with- out the premier's presence is con- stitutionally feasible, and plans were being made with that in mind. "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" A happy combinating of the New and the 9c Reg. $3.98 Old; Traditional and Modern. It is molded of Ivory Plastic, 12 1/2" high, 12" wide. Each lamp burn independently. Equipped with and Exclusive Automatic On and Off Push Button. Complete with 9 Lamps. 2 Styles Available. The Hilarious New 33 1/3 RPM Recording "YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE JEWISH" Reg. $395 $7.95 Reg. $4.95 REE! $3.49 FREE! With purchase of $1.98 and over, Souvenir "JEWISH COOK BOOK" SPITZER'S HEBREW BOOK & GIFT CENTER 24900 COOLIDGE COR. 10 MILE, OAK PARK 542-7520 - IN THE DEXTER DAVISON SHOPPING CENTER SERVING DETROIT AND SUBURBS • AMPLE FREE PARKING OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT AND ALL DAY SUNDAY