20—Friday, April 21, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH Arab School Chlidren in Israel Pay Visit to JDC's Malben Home NEWS Ev idence of Crimes by Stangl Shown by Polish Envoy (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) RIO DE JANIERO — A special representative sent to Brazil by Poland as one of three countries seeking the extradition of Franz Stangl to face war crimes charges submitted evidence of Stangl's Nazi activities at a press confer- ence here Tuesday. Stangl, who served as wartime commandant of two major Nazi death camps, Treblinka and Sobi- bor. was arrested on March 2 in Sao Paulo on request of the Aus- trian government. West Germany is the third country which has asked for Stangl's extradition. Franciszek Refalowski, the spe- cial representative of the Polish public prosecutor, showed to the news conference a document al- legedly signed by Starlet dealing with shipment of 52 boxcars of clothing collected from Treblinka victims. He said he also had a letter from a German commander . which described Stangl as "the best of all camp commanders." Stangl has been accused of corn plicity in the wartime camp kill- ings of more than 70,000 Jews. Arab school children from nearby Kfar Kara in Israel make friends with one of the residents of the Neve Avot old age home on a visit during National lIe.alth Week. Neve Avot is one of 11 old age homes accommodating over 3,000 needy aged, maintained by Malben, the Joint Distribution Committee welfare program for aged, ill and handicaped newscomers to Israel, with Untied Jewish Appeal funds. Jewish children also came but this was the first time Arab A special messenger left Rio Tuesday to deliver West German and Polish documents on Stangl's wartime activities to the Brazi- lian Supreme Court in Brasilia. The Austrian petition has been processed. The supreme court must decide by May 2 whether Stangl is to be extradited and, if he is, to which country. children visited the home. Importance of Hal akha in Judaism Stressed by Harva rd Academician The pivotal role of Halakha `essence' of Judaism") He pre- Law). as the "concretization of the fers a "halakho-centric" Judaism in religious impulse.• in Judaism was which the principle of law is the stressed by the final speaker in central feature. Law preerves the the four-part Midrasha Institute Jews' uniqueness, he said. on The State of Jewish Belief" To Kant, "Judaism was a statu- Wednesday evening in the Esther tory religion": to Hegel, "Judaism Berman Building. was a system of positive law"; to l'rof. Isadore Twersky. chairman Matthew Arnold, "Ilebraism means of the department of Near Eastern pragmatism. practicality." Recog- languages and literatures at Ilar- nition of "Ilalakha's pivotal role" yard University. pointed out that was "a unanimous verdict from all llalakha, unlike other systems these representations of Judaism." such as mysticism, "insists upon Conceding that abstractions and combining normativeness in action dogma do exist within Judaism, Dr. with inwardness in feeling." Twersky insisted, however, that Prayer, for example, is "a com- there is no rigid dogmatization of bination of two opposites: inner belief. There is no question of act and outward action." God's existence in the rabbinic In another instance, the act of writings, for example. but there is isiting the sick "as a social act" discussion of the nature of belief is, according to the Shulhan in God. Arukh (Code of Jewish Law), "worthless unless accompanied by an attitude of compassion and the inward act of prayer for the sick person." Dr. Twersky. who at age 36 holds one of the most important chairs in Hebrew literature and philosophy, Nathan Littauer Pro- fessor. steers clear from discussing Judaism in abstract terms (There's Dr. Tw e rsky said he is ! "agitated by the lack of rever- ence" for Halakha among mod- ern Jews and urged that they "live it, make it meaningful." ' "Halakha as a system," he said, "leads from thought to habit, from belief to character, intelligence to will, mood to medium, image to reality, eternity to temporality and too much loose talk about the back to eternity." SHALOM! El Al Israel Airlines A Happy and Joyous Passover To the Entire gratefully acknowledges the patronage of the people of Detroit during the past and looks forward to serving you again and again. COM Mundy 1110tING 7.7 EL AL ISRAEL AIRLINES 1327 David Stott Bldg. Detroit 48226 Phone: 963-7626 Justice department sources were quoted as saying that Austria's request would have precedence for two reasons. It was the first to be received, and Stangl has Austrian citizenship. Austria's charges date hack to 1947 and are believed to he the earliest recorded against him. All three countries have agreed to abide by Brazilian law which forbids capital punishment or jail sentences longer than 30 years. The law also bars extradition of prisoners to countries refusing to accept Brazilian law in such cases. The 59-year-old Nazi is being kept under maximum security in a police station in Brasilia. Ac- cording to police sources, he has admitted taking part only in the killing of persons defective men- tally and otherwise in Austria. A former SS officer, he reportedly has told his captors he was trans- ferred Sobibor for allegedly refusing to participate in the slaughter of Jews. Refalowski discounted Stangl's statments. Argentine Paper Hits Silence by Police on Tacuara Raiders Labor Leaders Set Up 48 Israeli Scholarships BOSTON (JTA) — Salvatore rael labor federation, by establish- ing 48 scholarships in his name chusetts State AFL-CIO, was hon- for the vocational training of teen- ored Tuesday at a dinner by 1,200 labor leaders who expressed their age youngsters in H i s t adrut solidarity with Histadrut, the Is- schools. Camelio, president of the Massa- a jtappy [Passover Cal to Symbolizing human brotherhood, teaching us the values of freedom, the Passover festival inspires us to have faith in the teachings of our sages, and to strive to perpetuate the ideals inherent in the American way of life. On this festival we re-dedi- cate ourselves anew to the ideals of justice and liberty for all mankind. Mr. and illrs. „711)e cRasle and gamily Clawson Concrete Company Division of Edw. C. levy Co. Wishes THE JEWISH COMMUNITY A HAPPY PASSOVER SHALOM SHALOM gassover CJreettnps Jo ar grierz.ds (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) BUENOS AIRES—A group of eight members of Tacuara, the officially banned Fascist organiza- tion, broke into a theater here a week ago, and a fight erupted in which one policeman was shot fatally, the Buenos Aires Herald revealed here Monday. According to the newspaper, police authorities have been main- taining silence on the occurrence. The Herald said that two men were arrested but "it is not quite clear whether they were among the raiders." Editorially, the newspaper com- plained against the fact that Tacu- ara, while it is banned by govern- ment order, and is allegedly "link- ed to murderers, consistently es- caped prosecution." "The govern- ment has said that it will not countenance any form of extrem- ism," the editorial stated, "but it appears that some extremists are more acceptable than others." ELEVATOR ENGINEERING COMPANY GEORGE E. 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