Goldmann Praises Four Eastern Bloc Nations for Granting 'Complete Equality' to Jews (Direct JTA Telegraph Wire to The Jewish News) GENEVA — Dr. Nahum Gold- mann„ president of the World Jewish Congress, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency here Monday h e has found that Jews in four East European countries he has just visit e d "enjoy complete equality." In a statement issued upon his return to Geneva, he de- clared: "I have just concluded a visit to Eastern Europe at the invitation of the Jewish communities of Czechoslovakia. Hungary , Yugosla- via and Romania. This was my first visit to these countries in over 30 years. "My visit, during which I met Jews in all walks of life, has as- sured me that the Jewish com- munities of the new socialist re- publics enjoy complete equality. They are making an important con- tribution to the upbuilding of their countries; and this, I am glad to say, is fully recognized by their governments. "The Jewish communities are embarked to maintain their re- religious and cultural identities; they can live a Jewish life in free- dom. "There is indeed, no conflict of principle between the socialist ideologies of those countries and the loyalties of the Jews to their age-long traditions, their identifi- cation with the Jewish people and and their collaboration with the World Jewish Congress as the ex- pression of the unity of the Jewish People. This is understood and appreciated by their governments." "I firmly believe," continued Dr. Goldmann. that the Jewish people should develop its relationship with these new states and forms of society. We share a common interest in the maintenance of peace and in the peaceful solution of social problems in many areas of the world. "We were particularly happy to meet again with the Jewish com- munity of Yugoslavia, which was among the founding members of the WJC and has remained con- stantly loyal to us, despite the ten- sions between East and West. Yugoslavia could serve as an ex- ample of how nationality and minority problems could be handled. "This multinational state makes it possible for the citizens of all its republics and its Jewish popu- lation to live in freedom and har- mony. "We are glad that the Jewish communities of Czechoslovakia and Hungary are now in closer contact with us, after so long an interval, and the Romanian Jewish com- munity has once again resumed its rightful place in the councils of world Jewry. We had fruitful meetings with representatives of Jewish organizations in those coun- tries, and were also privileged to have friendly and useful discus. sions with high government offi. cials, including Mr. Geza Tilkwicjk, a member of executive council of Yugoslav government, and Mr. Josef Pranter, president of the Hungarian State Office for Re- ligious Affairs. "The secretary-general of the religious affairs. department of the Romanian prime minister's office, Prof. Dogaru, explained the atti- tude of the Romanian government to a number of Jewish questions. fie stressed that the Romanian Socialist Republic guaranteed and assured the full equality of rights of Jewish citizens, and gave due credit to their national contribu- tion. "I gathered from his declara- tion that the Romanian government had full understanding of the de- termination of the Jewish people everywhere, and Romanian Jewry in particular to maintain Jewish traditions and Jewish identity. The Romanian Socialist Republic notes with satisfaction that the Jewish people had re-established its national homeland." "The Romanian government," Dr. Goldman concluded, "consider- ed justified the natural and WJC effors to unite the Jews of the world in defense of their common interests and ideals. They regard- ed also with satisfaction the fact that Romanian Jewry has again taken its place in the WJC. "The Romanian government also noted with satisfaction the resolu- tion adopted by the WJC assembly which called for vigorous action Goldmann Pays Tribute to Adenauer in the fight against neo-Nazism and anti-Semitism, expressed hope for a speedy termination of the war in Vietnam, and pledged Jew- ish support for the right for social justice and the equality of rights for races and peoples. The Ro- manian government regarded the Jewish people as an ally in the struggle for these aims." A highlight of the visit to Ro- mania was a Sabbath eve religious service at the Choral Synagogue, Bucharest's principal Jewish house of worship. More than 2,000 per- sons crowded the sanctuary, and hundreds of others were outside the synagogue, unable to come in. Romania's Chief Rabbi Moses Rosen delivered the sermon and stressed the significance of the WJC delegation's visit to Romania. An additional guest of honor at the service was Israel's Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir, there to sign a trade agreement between Israel and Romania. An official banquet arranged by the Federation of Jewish Com- munities of Romania, was tendered in honor of the WJC delegation. Many Jewish personalities, repre- sentatives of 16 Jewish communi- ties from all over Romania, rep- resentatives of all Christi an churches attended the event. NEW Friday, April 21, 1967-23 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS New York ADL Intends to 'Raise $2.6 Million NEW YORK (JTA)—The official opening of the New York campaign of the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith for $2,650,000 toward the national goal of $5,523,900 was launched Tuesday in an inaugural dinner at which former Sen. Paul H. Douglas and his wife were presented with the Human Rights Award of the ADL. Emily Taft Douglas, a former member of Con- gress from Illinois, and Mr. Doug- las were honored for their efforts and achievements "in the struggle against injustice, prejudice and dis- advantage." HAVE A DELICIOUS Manischewilz PASSOVER - hot/ M oo Produced under strict Rabbinical supervision Certificate on request LEWISTON LODGE (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK—Dr. Nahum Gold- mann, president of the World Jew- ish Congress, the Jewish Agency for Israel and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, who arrived in the United States Tuesday from Geneva, issued the following state- ment on the death of Chancellor Adenauer, prior to leaving for Germany to attend the funeral: "In Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, the Jewish people and Israel have lost one of their great friends. In the 16 years that I knew him, dur- ing which time I met him very of- r ten, he always !,f , manifested h i s de- unflinching to termination repair, at least in the material: sphere, as far as possible, the crimes of t h Nazis against the Jews and im- Adenauer plemented this determination against many difficulties. "The unique and unprecedented work of legislation on indemnifica- tion and restriction for Nazi vic- tims, which found its expression in the Luxembourg agreement and many German laws, would have Cultural Benefit Held been impossible in its present form, without insistence and resolve to in NY for Black Jews bring it about. NEW YORK (JTA)—Noted per- "I, who have known many lead- sonalities in the world of show bus- ing statesmen of my generation, iness participated here Monday regard him as one of the great in a special cultural program and figures of the postwar period, a performance at the Village Gate man who united admirable human Theater for the benefit of Amer- qualities with unusual political and ica's Black Jews. statesmanship talents. The program was under the joint "The Jewish people will never sponsorship of the New York forget his attitude and his achieve- Metropolitan Council of the Ameri- ments in the sphere of repairing can Jewish Congress and the Or- the Nazi crimes and his helpful co- ganization of Multi-Racial Jews. operation and support on many Taking part in the program were questions of the greatest impor- Theodore Bikel, Herschel Ber- tance to Israel and to the Jewish nardi, the famed folk singer people. This, and future genera- Shlomo Carlebach and Marian tions, will hold dear his memory." Seldes, as well as other stars of stage, screen and television. Also Does a man speak foolishly — featured in the program were the Negro cantors Otto Brown and suffer him gladly, for you are wise. 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