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May 26, 1967 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1967-05-26

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6—Friday, May 26, 1967

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Shazar Feted by Canadian Premier
on Visit to Montreal's Expo '67

(Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News)

were cheered by the crowd that
surrounded Parliament Hill. After
the diplomatic corps and the fed-
eral cabinet were introduced to
the president, Shazar and his party
left Parliament Hill for Govern-
ment House, where he was staying
as the guest of the governor gen-
oral. °

Adler Memorial to Be Dedicated
at Shaarey Zedek Services

The Rabbi Morris Adler Memo-
rial will be dedicated 11 a.m. Tues-
day at the 40th annual Memorial
Day Services of Cong. Shaarey
Zedek in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery.
Rabbi Irwin Groner, Cantors
Jacob Son enkl a r and Reuven
Frankel and Don Frohman, leading
the choir, will officiate. Samuel
Rubiner and Louis Berry also will
participate. Dr. Leonard Sidlow is
chairman and coordinator of ar-
rangements.
The simple memorial, designed
by Sol King, was meant to symbol-
ize Rabbi Adler's basic qualities
as a teacher. The white marble

block has an open book at the top
representing learning and Tom.
Set off from the remainder of the
cemetery, the monument and its
open surroundings are like a sep-
arate garden, with shade trees at
each corner.
Granite benches have been
placed below these trees to be
places of meditation.

MONTREAL—President Zalman
Shazar returned to Montreal from
Ottawa Tuesday to participate in
Israel's pavilion at Expo 67. In
Ottawa • he was the guest of honor
at a luncheon given by Prime
Minister Lester Pearson. Pearson
reiterated at the luncheon h i s
Treason
In the evening Governor Gen-
earlier statement that Israel had eral and Mrs. Mchener
i
were the
Treason doth never p r o s p e r.
a full right to live in security and
that all men of good will should hosts at a state dinner for Presi-
What's the reason?
dent and Mrs. Shazar at Govern-
Why, when it prospers, none dare
help the Jewish state.
House and attended by the
call it treason.
JOSEPH FIRST
In
In response, Israel's president Canadian Cabinet as well as by
— Sir John Harrington
told the luncheon guests, who in- distinguished leaders from all
eluded most political leaders, in- walks of life.
Publication Society
eluding opposition leader John
Re-Elects Joseph First
On his arrival in Montreal,
Diefenbaker, that "once more the
PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — Jo-
Middle East is in crisis and the Shazar said: "It is not our inten-
tion,
in
the
least,
to
provoke
or
seph
M. First Sunday was re-
security and territorial integrity
attack any, of our neighbors, but
elected president of the Jewish
of my country are gravely threat-
if it is Egypt's intention to pro-
Publication Society of America at
ened."
its 79th annual meeting at the
Shazar was reported to have yoke us, or Syria's policy to
continue aggressive actions
Warwick Hotel.
told Pearson that Israel expected
with
other
against
our
territory,
there
can
Re-elected vice-presidents were
Canada to take the lead
David C. Melnicoff, of Philadel-
countries to manifest support for be no doubt that we will defend
New York Carpet has the finest

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phia,
Leo Gusik and Maxwell M.
our
state
and
people
as
we
,
.a-
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the security of Israel.
selection of smart area rugs on
should."
Rabb,
both
of
New
York,
Philip
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Shazar pointed out that action
display, such as:
The president, in his statement , D. Sang, of Chicago, and Jerome
was necessary to make it clear to
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411:47 AP'
r
the Arabs that the nations con- replied
to a reporter who asked J. Shestack, of Philadelphia; Wil-
"Brasilia"
"Rusticana"
corned over peace and security in him about the current situation liam Fishman, of Philadelphia,
2'x4' $ 8.95
2'x4' $13.95
the Middle East were equally corn- in the Middle East. The president was re-named treasurer; Dr. Paul
Sloane,
secretary;
Dr.
Chaim
3'x5'
13.95
3'x5'
24.95
mitted to the security of Israel and said that "the very fact that my
Potok, editor; and Lesser Zuss-
4'x6'
20.95
4'x6'
39.95
would reject any violation of the trip to represent Israel at the cen-
6'x9'
59.95
6'x9'
89.95
1957 settlements with which Pear- tennial celebration of Canada, has man, executive director.
Dr. Arthur Hertzberg, spiritual
proceeded as it was planned many
son was closely associated.
See over 800 Rolls of luscious
leader
of
Temple
Emanu-El,
of
weeks
ago,
should
serve
as
proof
He said also that the Middle
carpet on our famous mobile
East as a whole and Israel in that Israel is not overcome by Englewood, N.J., received the Jew-
racks ... all on sale!
particular were once more in ur- nervousness, even though it is ish Publication Society's Adolf
OPEN SUNDAY 12 to 6!
gent need of the "sagacity and deeply concerned by the hostile Amram Award for 1967, an annual
concentration
of
Egyptian
troops.
citation
carrying
with
it
a
prize
of
statesmanship" of Pearson. Shazar
$4,000.
We
wish
to
hope
that
the
nations
thanked the prime minister for
The award was given to him at
his statement in Parliament Sun- of the world will distinguish
')
clearly between aggressors and the JPS annual meeting for his
CO NI PA N
day that Israel had the right to
defenders
and
that
all
who
love
manuscript
of a book, "The French
live in peace and security. He
said the prime minister's state- peace will help us to ensure the Enlightenment and the Jews," to
be published jointly by the JPS
ment would be "duly appreciated peace and tranquil development
of Telegraph
of our country and the entire and the Columbia University
and evaluated by the leaders of
Press next November.
Middle
East."
I s r a e l's neighboring countries,
too.
Prior to the luncheon, Shazar
attended a rally for Israel at
the Jewish Center in Ottawa
where more than 1,000 persons
demonstrated their support for
Israel. He told the rally that
Israel expected from the Jewish
people "your sympathy, aid, de-
votion and young people, on
which we rely, in good times
and bad."
The president was the guest of
honor Monday night at a reception
and official dinner given by the
mayor of Montreal, Jean Drapeau,
attended by Montreal civic lead-
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