THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 15, 1967 - 3 Czech Official Denies Cancellation of Celebration; Hit by AJCongress NEW YORK (JTA) — A top of- ficial of the Czechoslovakian tour- ist agency has denied charges that his government had canceled plans to celebrate the 1,000th anniver- sary of the Czech community next year. Josef Richter, executive vice president of Cedok, the official tourist organization, said that plans for the celebration rested entirely in the hands of the Czech Jewish community, and he pledged the "unequivocal" s lu p p o r t of his agency to this effort. "As business people," he said, "it is in our in- terest to encourage the Jewish community to go forward with the millennium celebration: and we shall do all we can to help them." The travel official said that his government had no official role in planning the millennium program. "It is against Czech policy either to support or to deny the religious ac- tivity of Czech citizens. If the Jew- ish community of our country wants to hold a millennium cele- bration, it is free to do so. Our government' has not, and did not. cancel the program: we were never involved in it." Max Fisher Announces $26 360 000 Go al for Torch Drive Max M. Fisher, United Founda- t "We can raise it and I am con- tion board chairman, this week fident we will," he added. He said "a rather rough year" announced that the goal of $26,- 360.000 has been set for the 1968 has damaged Detroit's image and surviving Jewish community is, for Torch Drive. He stated: declared "nothing would be better the most part, made up of elderly for our community than a highly "It was not easy to set this or infirm persons who have 'neither the physical nor the financial re- goal. However, if Detroit is going sources to conduct a major cele- to meet the minimum needs' of bration like this without substan- our agencies, this figure is fair tial help from their government." to our contributors and agencies. 'successful Torch Drive." James A. Linen, president of Time, Inc., will be the guest speak- er at the 50th anniversary banquet of United Community Services, Sept. 28, at Cobo Hall. KAPLAN BROS. 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He said that a delegation of the American Jewish Congress had visited Prague in August of 1966 and that Cedok authorities at that time placed "great em- phasis" on plans for a "major" celebration of the millennial an- niversary of Czech Jewry and of the 700th anniversary of the Alt- neu Synagogue of Prague. "Painstaking arrangements" were being made at the time of the visit of the Congress delegation, he said. to "commemorate the active role of Czech Jewry in their country's his- tory" and "elaborate efforts" were under way to attract Jewish vis- itors from all over the world. The spokesman added that the Congress was approached several times since and up to the outbreak of the Arab-Israeli war, by Cedok officials in the United States in regard to millennium tours. "Cedok cannot say that it is the sole responsibility of the Czech Jews to organize a millennium pro- gram," the spokesman added. "The a=r4=1. • • •• ■ C•1=' COTTAGE OR CASTLE Morocco Drafts Jews; Atmosphere Improves PARIS (JTA) — A number of Moroccan Jews have received in- structions to report for duty in the Moroccan army, it was reported here from Casablanca. The report also said that the political atmos- phere for Jews continued to improve, and that life in the Moroccan Jewish communities was returning to normal despite a con- tinuing general hostile press toward Jews. The newspaper, II Opinion, has called for a Moslem boycott of Jewish business, but the effect of the call has been diminishing. The army call-up was expected to act as a contributory factor in increas- ing Jewish migration from Morocco. Since Israel's Six-Day War, when Morocco, as a Moslem state, sup- ported the Arabs both at home and at the United Nations, the situation of the Jewish community in Morocco had been steadily de- teriorating. Jewish civil servants, some holding high posts, have been dismissed or forced out of their jobs. 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