Friday, May 12, 1967 7 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Temple Emanuel's Withdrawal Valiant German Feted by Survivors Detroit's Israel Program on Sunday Draws Fire From UAHC (Continued from Page 1) Bachrach said Dr. Eisendrath had assumed the role of spokes- man for the entire Reform move- ment and stressed that such a posi- tion was "unauthorized and impos- sible." Louis Broido, board mem- ber of Temple Emanu-El, said that a "bare quorum" of the board's 21 members attended the April 25 meeting at which the withdrawal decision was made. He said he and other opponents of the withdrawal action would bring the issue up at the board's May 28 meeting and that, if it was not reversed there, they would seek to get a reversal at a congregational meeting, which may be called on petition of 25 Congregation members. Dr. Eisendrath claimed that the withdrawal reflected a widespread tendency to use the Vietnam war to "curtail free expression of opin- ion." He also charged that "the background for this continued dis- pute between certain members of the temple's board and the Union has been a disagreement with the Union's whole program of social actions." He said that the "one issue" of the Vietnam war "should not be used as an excuse to alien- ate the congregation of Temple Emanu-El from, the Reform Jew- ish movement and from the great humanitarian, ethical and reli- gious impulse that has bound us in fellowship." Bachrach replied that Dr. Eisen- drath "favors dissent against every- thing except his own views." He added that the temple had with- drawn "because we favor dissent. Our point is that he wants it to appear that he represents Reform Judaism, and we do not agree that this is his right." Bachrach • cited Dr. Eisen- drath's action in joining Dr. Mar- tin Luther King and other reli- gious leaders to form a new or- ganization to seek an immediate end to the bombing of North Vietnam "without conditions." He also referred to an Eisen- drath speech in Washington last December declaring that Jews were becoming part of the white backlash opposed to civil rights legislation. Fane.noted the 6 to 4 vote for "a congregation of 3,200 families" and said that the congregation was using Rabbi Eisendrath's "outspo- ken views as a pretext and scape- goat to dissociate itself from the Reform Jewish movement and the enlightened views with which this movement has ever been identi- fied, in the spirit of Jewish pro- phetic tradition." He said that Dr. Eisendrath had always made clear "that he speaks for himself and his own conscience, but does a large and important Reform synagogue withdraw into isolation every time a Jewish leader says something with which they disagree?" The temple previously was out of the UAHC from July 1964 to July 1965 in a dispute over whe- ther individual congregations should have the right to elect some of the UAIIC's 150 trustees. Also, in 1961, Temple, Emanu- El withdrew from the 'IWO in op- position to the establishenent of the Religious Action Center in Washington. Taking an opposing view to Eisendrath's position on the Vietnam war, Rabbi William F. Rosenblum, rabbi eukeritus of Temple Israel, New 'York, criti- cized the "doves," however "well-meaning and patriotic their intent, be they in the ,Congress, among the clergy, or among the people in general." Rabbi Rosenblum, who recently returned from a special tour as a chaplain in Vietnam said those seeing peace in Vietnam by at- tacking the Johnson administration are helping prolong the war. Although he deferfied the right of Americans to dissent from ad- ministration policies, Rabbi Rosen- blum,said that "to describe our presence in Vietnam as 'aggres- sion' and portraying the Viet Cong Will Go to Israel - HaAtzmaut program has been ar- (Continued from Page 1) ranged. will conduct the Sunday evening NEW YORK (JTA) — A group A special pamphlet, edited by performance. of Jews who escaped Nazi ex- Rabbi Leon Fram will deliver Dr. Feder, with Clara Malik as co- termination during World War II editor, contains an impressive col- tendered Sunday a luncheon to a the keynote address, drawing at- tention to the cultural growth and lection of prayers, readings, his- former German occupation offi- torical data, poems and songs. cial whose quiet heroism made development in Israel since the Dr. Feder is a member of the creation of the state in 1948. Rabbi their survival possible. Hayim Donin of Cong. Bnai David faculty of the University of Mis- The guest of honor was Eber- souri. will offer the invocation. hard Helmrich, now living in Her pamphlet is available from Other traditional features of the New York, who was an agricul- Independence Day celebration in- Pioneer Women, 29 E. 22nd, New tural expert responsible for food clude the presentation of the colors York, the brochure's publishers. production and distribution in the section of Nazi-occupied Po- by members of the Jewish War Slander lish Galicia around the town of Veterans Department of Michigan and students from Hashomer Hat- Whose edge is sharper than the Drohobicz. —Shakespeare. Under the very noses of the zair. Nineteen flags will be pa- sword. Gestapo, he used his position to raded, representing Israel's 19th bide Jewish children in his home, year of independence. ' shelter fleeing Jews on a vege- The audience will be led in the table farm he set up for that singing of the national anthem and purpose, provide them with false Hatikva by a citywide youth cho- papers and transport them in his rale conducted by Cantor Hyman own car. He is credited with the Adler of Bnai David. saving of some 70 lives. Tickets will be available at the Sunday's luncheon, was a bon door, JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel's voyage gathering for Helmrich, parliament met in special session who will be leaving May 27 for Dr. Feder Edits Family at the request of the opposition and Jerusalem to plant a tree in his own name on the Hill of Remem- defeated two agenda motions gon- Yom HaAtzmaut Program brance. Thirty of the people he cerning the sale of the liner SS Under the inspiration of Dr. saved, now living in the United Shalom and the annual report by MURRY KOBLIN Advertising Sara Feder, a national leader of State Controller Y. E. Nebenzahl States, have banded together to Pioneer Women and of many other 18039 WYOMING • UN. 1-5600 which accused the government of make it financially possible for Jewish causes, a family Yom Helmrich and his wife to visit waste in a number of fields. Israel. During the luncheon he The sale of the Shalom to a West was pr esented with airline German firm, which was approved tickets and a check. by the cabinet two weeks ago, was protested by Yosef Almogi, a mem- ber of former Premier David Ben- 92nd S treet YM-YWHA Gurion's dissident Israel Workers Gets 43 Million Addition Party (Rafi), and by Dr. Yomanan NEW-YORK (JTA— The corner- Bader of the Gahal alignment of Liberals and Herut. Almogi as- stone was laid here Sunday for an 11-story, $3,100,000 addition to the RESERVE NOW WITH serted that-the price obtained for 92nd Street Young Men's and the liner of $15,200,000 was "too Young Women's Hebrew Associa- low." tion. Mayor John Lindsay joined He said also he understood that Zim Israel Navigation Co., the in the formal ceremony which in- cluded placement of a "time cap- owner, had received offers to rent sule" in .the cornerstone for the the ship for lengthy periods which new Henry Kaufman building, would have made it , possible to which will occupy an entire block keep the liner under Israel's flag along with the older building. The with an Israeli crew. Bader as- area was renamed "Y Square" for serted that either the government the week as part of the ceremony. had made a mistake in acquiring THE RETURN OF THE HOME LINE Mayor Lindsay also took part in the Shalom three years ago or had some of the activities marking the made an error now in selling it. occasion. These included dancing Transport Minister Moshe Car- O - 7 on the street with senior citizen mel, replying for the government, members of the Y, including a said that tt had cost $10,000 a day performance of the bora, strolling TO THE CARIBBEAN CRUISE SCENE to maintain the Shalom and that musicians, a gymnast display and to cover those costs, almost every other activities illustrating the berth would have had to be sold, range of activities offered at the SAFETY INFORMATION: The s s. OCEANIC, registered in Panama, a goal which was never accom- meets International Safety Standards for new ships developed in 1960 92nd Street Y. plished. and meets the 1966 fire safety requirements. The new building, which is He said that the liner had cost scheduled to be opened in October, the government more than two FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION ON ALL will include a Clara' de Hirsch resi- million dollars a year in subsi- dence hall for girls, clubrooms, CRUISE SHIPS FOR THE '67 - '68 SEASON dies and that to keep losses down nursery, an art school, a music even to that level, it was neces- school, meeting and reception 6' SEE OR CALL sary to rent the liner out for rooms and a recreation lounge on pleasure cruises in the Caribbean each floor. for most of the year. What this amounted to, he said, was that March the Israel government had in March was called by the Anglo UN 4-4464 fact been subsidizing American 19437 LIVERNOIS Saxons the "length month" because tourists. of the noticeably longer days. that when the Shalom Ile said was ordered in 1959, trans-atlantic passenger travel had been on the increase but that by the time the Shalom was ready in 1964, com- mercial jet airlines had taken the lion's share of the traffic and plunged passenger carrying into a crisis. The government was com- pelled to sell the liner, which had cost $17,800,000, for $15,250,000. YES, We are not a cold, impersonal company store! The minister also said that the passenger service of Zim would YES, We fix flats and criss-cross our tires—no charge! not be liquidated completely. He YES, We are alignment and brake specialists! noted that Zim currently owns 105 YES, We are part of the community and need you! ships with a total displacement of 1,300,000 tons and that 11 more YES, We will SAVE YOU MONEY AND TIME on your ships were being built for Zim, Tires and Tire-Service Needs! most of them giant transports. The question of the controller's And YES, Price sheets are out, and discounts are in. report was raised by Joseph Saphir FIRESTONE, U.S., GOODYEAR AND GOODRIcH TIRE ARE AVAIL- of Gahal who said the Knesset should take a stand against re- ABLE DUE TO SALES OF NEW -DUNLOP PRE SUM TIRES. marks by treasury officials critical of the report. Both motions were DUNLOP TIRES ARE 4 PLY—NOT 2 PLY defeated by the coalition majority. The controller's report had severe- AND SAFE AT 100 MILES PER HOUR! ly criticized government alloca- JOE STAMELL AL STUTZ tions of budgetary reserves, export Al's Friend Friendly Senior Proprietor quotas, low port productivity, ex- SID 'STUTZ JERRY STUTZ pensive road building and unex- Berkley High 4tepresentative Lansing Representative plained government loans. and the North Vietnamese as pawns in this country's 'plans of empire' is to encourage Hanoi to believe that if they wait a little longer they will find us so help- lessly divided that, like the French a decade ago, we too will just turn and fade away." Speaking of American soldiers he saw in action, Rabbi Rosenblum said, "What they resented was not that people back home wanted this war to stop. They do also. They resented the scurrilous placards in the demonstrations back here which portray them as killers. 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