THE- DETROIT JEW1SH - KEWS — - Friday, November 25, '1966-5 Gift to Build 3 Schools ADIL's Feiffer Collection Exposes Facism HOW'S Bea) 1105 YEAR? . 5- Pa1614. EVER SINCE THE – Ecur-tEmIcAL. Wuk'Clt- WE W HA2 IJk6 OT1ii ENT Ile5E JEWISH • GIRLS IRV- 11,.G TO GET WHAT CAN you TELL - Mai? YOU °FEN VccR MOM To EVIN!,) AND THEY CALL Wu ATJ TI SENS11c. ItJTO OUR coRORITY. M4A1 ROT! NOBODY CrE5 ALM - -- 56-11V94 Myr-tcRE. PA556: IF WERE AIJP- NNTHWG THESE DA'S, 11- 5 NEGRO. LL, 101 's ? They GMT KEEP UP. THEM Too BUSY READING- OR WM- EtfR IT 15 THEY CO, tk0ULG A Name worth Looking Into... JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel Rogosin, the prominent U.S. indus- trialist and philanthropist, has contributed $1,500,000 for the con- struction of three secondary schools in Tel Aviv, Ashkelon and Nahariya. The contribution, which was made known during a meeting between Rogosin and Finance Min- ister Pinhas Sapir, will be used to build secondary schools to be located in slum areas of the three cities. I 0 . P I )15 '1 Murry Koblin Advertising 18139 Wyoming , UN. 1-5600 Classified Ads Get Quick Results WE HAG' A COUPS OF 'Km OVER io an -- MIXER - AKIO THEY WERE 50 AarOos To ae" Liar? 11 1- KW THEY THINK ALL 11 TAKES 15 TO Be NICE! 115 LIKE WE SPEAK DIFFER- ENT LAISC4A6ES, REALLY! IRV KATZ Offers 1/ THE FINEST DEAL Por THE FINEST SERVICE Come See for Yourself at WEAR - RAc5 IN & ! Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith has published "Feiffer on Civil Rights," a collection of the civil rights cartoons of Jules Feiffer, of which the above is a typical sample. Feiffer, says Bayard Rustin in a foreword to the book, "is the master of the comic epiphany, of that dramatic, illuminat- ing moment which both humorous and a more efective moral comment than any sermon one can imagine." The artist's devastating critique is aimed against prejudice of all kinds, against anti- Semitism, racism, all the negative "isms" which have not yet been cut out of our society. In the panel, he has two sorority girls discuss what to do about Jewish applicants. Anti-Semitism is "passe," they agree, but "How do you handle it — now that they've been judged 'not guilty'?" "We simply tell them it doesn't apply to us. After all, we don't take Catholics either." Dermatologist Oppose Meeting in Germany By MILTON FRIEDMAN (Copyright, 1966, JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON—A growing num- ber of American dermatologists are protesting that West Germany, where the Nazis made lamp shades of human skin, is not an appro- priate site for the coming World Congress of Dermatology. Coincidental with the designation of Kurt Georg Kiesinger, a former Nazi, as chancellor — candidate, many American physicians have made known that they will not at- tend the meeting in Munich next spring. The medical mood has also been influenced by the election of eight neo-Nazis to the Parliament of the German state of Hesse. The dermatologists' response is not universal. Some leading Jew- ish dermatologists insist they will attend because the "new" Ger- many is "different." Others, sensitive to recent po- litical manifestations, served notice that they will visit neith- er Germany nor Austria. The Austrian government has failed to deal with a recent resurgence of anti-Semitism. This development in the medical profession reflects similar emerg- ing tendencies among university professors and other intellectuals. Dr. Maynard Lender of Boston is circulating a national petition against the Munich meeting. It is in the form of a letter that the official "archives of dermatology" refused to publish. Dr. Lender told colleagues that he could not, in good conscience, accept German hospitality. He said "we, as dermatologists, Jew or non-Jew the world over, must realize that the very individual who acts as our host . . . is the same one who was interested in the medical research and experi- ments of the Nazis . . . " He said: "The Germany of to- day must be constantly reminded of the henious crimes against hu- manity. What better way than re- fuse to meet in the heartland of the country that spawns, with the same underlying and inflexible mentality that is demonstrated in the hearts and minds of the new as well as the old generations, such continued hate, particularly toward Jews . . ?" Dr. Lender said: for one, refused to go to Germany on any terms or for any reason at all. For those who do not share my feelings, please remember to visit the gas chambers and ovens at Dachau, only less than one hour from Munich . • . " An eminent Washington derma- tologist said he shared Dr. Lend- er's views; that he did not think Germany had offered much to the healing arts since the First World concentration camp "dermatology" War; that "a nation that allowed experiments perpetrated by Ger- sadists to make lampshades out of man doctors. human skin of victims mass-mur- The view of many dermatologists dered because of their religion is in America appeared to be that not not a nation that deserves the dis- only were a handful of SS fanatics tinction of being host country to to blame but that thousands of the World Congress of Derma- German physicians expediently tology." collaborated with the regime of Other physicians said they had Adolf Hitler. a c t u a 11 y performed restorative plastic surgery on survivors of , Classified Ads Get Quick Results 20735 GRAND RIVER Minutes From Oak Park & Southfield Between 6 Mile & Evergreen KE 2-7500 '111111011.1111111.1mmomminnimaminum. 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