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April 01, 1966 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1966-04-01

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N. Y. Legislators
Find Few Members
in Neo-Nazi Group

Detroit
Jews to Usher In Festivad of Freedom
At sundown Monday, Detroit

temples will be held Tuesday only.
Congregational sedarim have Zionist Institute.
area Jewry, along with their breth- Their schedule is as follows:
been planned by Cong. Beth Isaac,
A special Haggadah has been
ren around the world, will usher
Temple Beth El's Dr. Richard Trenton, for 6 p.m. Tuesday and compiled for the occasion, includ-
NEW YORK (JTA)—A New York in Passover, the Festival of Free- C. Hertz will preach on "Pass- by Cong. Beth Abraham both the ing new and old gems of Jewish
joint legislative committee began a dom.
over—the Perennial Season of first and second nights.
literature. Bella Goldberg will con-
:5
*
study last weekend of information
duct community singing, and Louis
Even before the seder begins in Hope" 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, and
The Farband City Committee Levine will be master of cere-
collected in a series of hearings in the home, brief services will be the annual congregational seder
several cities on activities of neo- held in the synagogues, and that will be held that evening at '7.
and its branches in the Labor monies. Refreshments will be serv-
Nazi anti-Semitic groups, to deter- morning services will be arranged
Temple Israel will follow the Zionist order will hold a third ed. The public is invited for a
mine whether such groups were for the first-born sons in each same schedule: services 10:30 a.m., seder 8 p.m. April 9 at the Labor nominal donation.
political parties under New York family, who traditionally thank and the seder that evening.
State law.
God for His having spared Hebrew
Temple Emanu-El services at
Political parties must regularly boys from Pharaoh's sword.
10:30 a.m. Tuesday will feature a
file financial and other information
1966 Festival of Jewish Music
This "Siyum B'chorim" will be sermon by Rabbi Milton Rosen-
on their activities with state au-
held approximately '7:15 a.m. in baum on "The Pesach Symbols."
thorities.
Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, will
The hearings ended with a ses- Conservative and Orthodox syna-
Sat., April 9, 8:15 P.M.
' sion here marked by a conclusion gogues.
have its services the same time,
that two neo-Nazi groups were
That evening, services will be at with Rabbi Ernst J. Conrad speak-
`insignificant" in numbers, and 6:45, with some exceptions (Down- ing on "The Modern Slave Men-
Cong. Ahavas Achim
by the hasty departure in tears by town Synagogue, 5:15; Adas Sha- tality."
one of the committee members, lom and Shaarey Zedek, 6; Temple
Temple Beth Am's congrega-
some of whose relatives had been Beth Jacob, Pontiac, 8:30).
tional seder will be held that eve-
murdered by the Nazis in Europe.
PROGRAM
Morning services at Reform ning.
All members of the legislative
Other services include the fol-
committee are Jewish, including
lowing:
the chairman, State Sen. Irwin
I. Greetings and Dedication of Program to the late Rabbi Morris Adler
Cong. Bnai Moshe will have
Brownstein.
morning
services
Tuesday
Rabbi Seymour Panitz
and
Among the neo-Nazis who testi-
Wednesday at 8:45, with Rabbi
fied were George Rockwell, head
Moses Lehrman preaching on
II. Acknowledgement
of the American Nazi party, and
"Pesach and the Home" and
Rabbi Irwin Groner
James H. Madole, head of the Na-
'Worth of Loyalties," respectively.
tional Renaissance party. Sen.
Cong. Sharrey Zedek, at 8:45
JOHANNESBURG (JTA)—Mau-
III. Concert Program
Brownstein summed up the testi-
mony with the conclusions that the rice Porter, chairman of the South a.m. services both days, will have
a. Hinei Matov
sermons
by
Rabbi
Irwin
Groner
on
African
Board
of
Jewish
Deputies,
hate peddlers were "extremely
b. Psalm 133—Solomon Sulzer
"Can
We
Answer
Freedom's
Ques-
small, insignificant in numbers." expressed regret here Monday
c. Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee—Book of Ruth
Referring to an admission by over recent "regrettable" incidents tions?" and "On Marking Time."
Sisterhood Singers
Cong.
Gemiluth
Chassodim
ser-
in
two
constituencies
in
which
a
Rockwell that there were only
vices
at
8:45
a.m.
will
have
as
"specific
approach
to
the
Jewish
20 Rockwell Nazis in New York
d. Yerushalayim—arr. Isadore Freed
State, Sen. Brownstein said that community had unjustifiably been sermon topics by Rabbi Joel
it was important to know that in introduced" into the campaigns Litke "The Symbol of the Un-
e. The Creation—W. Richter
a state with 16,000,000 residents, for Wednesday's parliamentary leavened Bread" and "Freedom
Must Ever Be Repossessed."
"only 20 were sick enough to elections.
Festival Chorus directed by Cantor S. Bermanis
Adas Shalom Synagogue ser-
join" Rockwell's group. Sen.
While noting that the election
acc. by Rose Mash
Brownstein said that the Madole campaign had been generally free vices will be at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday
group had between 800 and 1,000 from any Jewish issue, Porter told and Wednesday. Rabbi Jacob E.
f. Overture on Hebrew Themes
Serge Prokofieff
members.
the monthly meeting of the board S'egal will preach the first day on
Music Study Club Youth Ensemble
Rockwell thanked the committee of deputies that "we strongly de- "Freedom's Guardians," and Rab-
members for "helping" him enlist precate appeals made specifically bi Leonard S. Cahan will speak the
g. Vidui—Baal Shem—by Ernest Bloch
new members with the publicity to the Jewish community for sup- second day on "The Uncommitted
he was getting from the hearings. port, whether these appeals come Quariet."
h. Dance of the Rebbitzen—G. Perlman
His anti-Semitic remarks caused from within the Jewish community
Cong. Bnai David will have ser-
Assemblyman Bertram Podell to or from outside."
vices 8:30 a.m. both days, when
denounce the native Nazis and to
i. Hebrew Melody—J. Achron
JcArs, he said, vote as full and Rabbi Hayim Donin will speak on
leave the room fighting tears.
"The Meaning of Freedom for Our
Clark Feldman, violin
equal
citizens,
each
entitled
to
per-
His grandmother and her family sonal, political views, and are un- Times" and "M o s h e — Our
R. Mash, piano
were among the Jews murdered der no obligation to exercise their Teacher."
by the Nazis. Before leaving he votes differently from any other
Beth Aaron Synagogue 8:30 a.m.
j. Quartet in E Flat Major, OPUS 12, No. 1
F. Mendelssohn
said that he had always defended citizens.
services, led by Rabbi Benjamin
Music Study Club Ensemble
the right of anyone to state his
South Africa's Jewish newspa- Gorrelick, will have as sermon
beliefs, but that he sincerely re-
topics "Liberty Must Be Won in
k. "Shufamith"—Yiddish Opera by Abraham Goldfaden
gretted that "these people" had pers Monday criticized Rabbi Every Generation" and "Freedom
Norman
Bernhard,
an
American
been allowed "to say these things
(special arrangement for solo, mixed chorus, string orchestra
Indivisible."
rabbi who was named spiritual
here."
and piano by Charles Weiner) performed in concert form,
Cong. Shaarey Shomayim's Rab-
leader
of
a
Johannesburg
con-
(In Washington, two adherents of
conducted by Cantor Bermanis
bi Leo Y. Goldman will preach at
the American Nazi Party were ar- gregation last year, for support- 9 a.m. services on "The Matzo
rested March 26 in front of the ing from the pulpit a particular
and "Redemption Today."
White House, and charged with candidate in the general elec- Symbol"
Downtown
Synagogue will have
tions.
Tickets Available at the Synagogue
disorderly conduct, when they
staged a counter-picketing demon-
In a sermon delivered during services 7:30 a.m.; Ahavas Achim.
stration against an action protest- Sabbath services, Rabbi Bernhard, 8:30; Young Israel Center of Oak-
Congregation Ahavas Achim, 19190 Schaefer North of West 7 Mile
ing the United States involvement who came to South Africa from Woods, 8:45; Young Israel of
in the war in South Vietnam. The New York, expressed the hope that Northwest Detroit and Shomrey
men displayed anti-Semitic ban- his congregants would vote "from Emunah, 9 a.m.
ners. They were released after conviction and not through fear,"
posting nominal bail.)
and support Mrs. Helen Suzman,
the Progressive Party candidate
of the local district.
She is Jewish and is a member $
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