6—Friday, November 3, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Young Farmers to Settle New Agricultural Area who came to Israel from backward areas of Moslem countries shortly after Israel's independence in 1948. Each family will receive a house an one-acre plot for poultry sheds and gardens and a 5-acre share in cooperative orchards. Rosenwald, who performed the dedication, is in Israel as a mem- ber of the special UJA study mis- sion on immigrant welfare and Kfar Rosenwald, formerly Saryin, absorption needs in the aftermath is being settled by the recently of the Six-Day-War. Each farmer married sons of Jewish farmers is a veteran of that war. JERUSALEM — An agricultural settlement in the hills of western Galilee just south of the Lebanese border was renamed Monday in honor of the family of William Rosenwald, New York philanthro- pist and national honorary chair- man of the United Jewish Appeal, who was present for the cere- monies. Jewish Leaders to Join in Tribute to Emma at Miracle Year Dinner Three internationally known leaders of American Jewry will be among the participants at the Israel Miracle Year Dinner hon- oring Emma Schaver at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Cobo Hall. Golda Meir, Israel's former for- eign minister, will be guest speak- er and will present Mrs. Schaver with the Eleanor Roosevelt Human- ities Award. The three American Jewish lead- ers participating are Louis H. Boyar, chairman of the board of governors of the Israel Bond Or- ganization; Samuel Rothberg, na- Boris Smolar's tional Israel Bond Campaign chair- man; and Dr. Joseph J. Schwartz, vice president of the Israel Bond Organization. Boyar has served as national vice chairman of the Trades and Professional Council of the Ugd (Copyright 1967, JTA Inc.) Jewish Appeal; is chairman o e board of the Israel Investors Corp., By BORIS SMOLAR NEGRO-JEWISH INTERMARRIAGE: Negro-Jewish relations are member of the board of governors now beginning to find expression in increased intermarriage — formal of the Hebrew University and a founder of Capital for Israel, Inc. and informal — between Jewish and Negro youth . . . As a result of the fact that Jewish youth are now very much in the forefront of He established the Mae Boyar Children's Home in Israel as a the fight for Negro rights, intimacy among the two groups develops memorial to his late wife and much further than working for the same cause , . No data is avail- established the Boyar-King arthri- able on the number of Jewish men marrying Negro girls, although such tis clinic. cases are known . . But in regard to Jewish girls marrying Negro Rothberg, Midwest business ex- men there are facts and figures indicating that such marriages are ecutive, is chairman of the board on the increase . . . Many of the Jewish girls have given birth to of the American Friends of the colored children and seek to place them for adoption, especially if the Hebrew University and the reci- babies are born out of wedlock ... They come to Jewish family agen- pient of its 1962 Scopus Award. cies for advice in finding a family willing to adopt their child, but He is on the National Campaign discover that this is a very difficult problem to solve ... In numerous Cabinet of the UJA, is chairman states the law requres that children for adoption must be entrusted of the board of directors of the only to families of the same religion as the mother . This would American Jewish League for Is- mean that babies of Negro-Jewish parents must be placed for adoption rael and vice president of tha with Jewish families only, if the mother is Jewish . However, there American Committee for the are very few childless Jewish families wishing to adopt a colored Weizmann Institute. He is pres- child . Of 400 Negro babies placed by Jewish mothers for adoption ident of Capital for Israel, Inc., with a New York Jewish family agency helping unmarried mothers, as well as president of the Is- only 4 were adopted . . The problem could perhaps be partially rael Corp. and was a foundeeof solved by placing such children with families of the organized com- the Israel Bond drive. munities of the Black Jews functioning in Harlem and in Brooklyn . . . However, these families are as a rule too poor to support their During the Hitler era in Europe own children and are not seeking children for adoption - .. It is esti- and after the end of World War mated that among all the white girls in New York married to Negroes, II, Dr. Schwartz directed the Joint more than 70 per cent are Jewish . . . Obviously devoted to the cause Distribution Committee rescue and of racial equality they consider it consistent to practice such equality migration program that saved many in family life . . Their problem arises when they give birth to their Jewish lives and made possible the first child . , . This has become no small problem for Jewish family immigration of hundreds of thou- agencies seeking to help unmarried mothers . In New York the sands of Jewish survivors into the problem is more acute but it also exists in Philadelphia, Chicago and Jewish homeland. From 1951 to other large communities. 1955, when he became the chief ex- NEGRO-JEWISH TENSIONS: Negro anti-Semitism continues to ecutive of the world Israel Bond provoke feelings of anxiety both among Jewish organizations and Organization, Dr. Schwartz served moderate Negro leaders .. . This could be seen best from the recent as executive vice-chairman of the separate statements by the National Community Relations Advisory United Jewish Appeal. Council, a Jewish coordinating body in the field of community relations, At the dinner on behalf of Is- and by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., outstanding Negro leader of the rael Bonds, Mrs. Schaver will be- civil rights movement . . Despite the active participation of Jewish come the first recipient in Detroit youths in the Negro struggle for equal rights — and the support of of the Eleanor Roosevelt Human- Jewish organizations — anti-Jewish sentiments among Negro masses ities Award "for outstanding ser- are growing, instigated by the anti-Semitic propaganda of the extreme vice to humanity and devoted Negro groups . . . This, in turn, generates a reaction on the part of friendship and support of Israel in many Jews who note that expressions of hostility against Jews are now the spirit of Eleanor Roosevelt." coming not only from poor Negroes, but also from people at almost Mrs. Meir, a friend of Mrs. every level of the Negro community — intellectuals, professionals, Schaver's for many years, served businessmen and young people . . It is no secret that increased as foreign minister of Israel for Negro anti-Semitism has brought about a "Jewish backlash" — both 10 years and was the first Israel emotionally and financially — with regard to the Negro issue This ambassador to the Soviet Union. has been especially the case after the Black Power, the Student Non- Phillip Stollman will be dinner violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and other Negro extremist groups have shown themselves anti-Jewish in public proriouncements chairman. Also on the program are Mrs. Morris Adler, Mrs. Sam Fish- . . Contributions to the SNCC, which reached the height of $700,000 in 1964, have dwindled to an insignificant sum since the disaffection man, president of the Pioneer Women's Council, and Cantor Har- This forced the SNCC to issue a of white liberal contributors . The old Orbach of Temple Israel. Rab- financial apeal last July, "help, help, we're sinking fast" . SNCC also lost its license to solicit funds in New York State; this bi Jacob E. Segal of Adas Shalom license was cancelled for failure to file an annual report . As a Synagogue will introduce Mrs. result, it is estimated that the SNCC is operating now with less than Meir. For dinner reservations, call Is- 25 organizers and with about the same number of office workers . . These figures are in sharp contrast to 1964 when there was a peak rael Bonds, DI 1-5707. The Bond staff of 225, each of whom received an average salary of $20 to $35 a office will be open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. week . . . Today, most of SNCC's workers suport themselves through Sunday to take reservations for the dinner. part-time jobs or through private income. NEGRO-JEWISH SYMPOSIUM: An examination of the Negro- Jewish relations, in the light of the increasing anti-Jewish sentiments Austrian Nazi Sues among Negroes and the Jewish reaction, is made in "Negro and Jew," a book just published by the Macmillan Publishing House . It is a Wiesenthal Over Book symposium by 27 Negro and Jewish personalities conducted under the BONN (JTA) — Erich Rajako- editorship of Shlomo Katz, editor of Midstream magazine . In the symposium, attempts are made to explore various shades of opinion vic, an Austrian war criminal and former SS leader, has filed suit concerning present-day relations between Negroes and Jews . . The question posed involve the nature and source of Negro anti-Semitism, in Munich to compel the deletion of certain passages from Simon the importance of the Jewish backlash, and whether Jews — with their history of a persecuted minority — owe a greater debt to the civil Wiesenthal's book, "The Murder- rights movement than their Christian neighbors . The symposium ers Are Among Us," which deals brings out very interesting views, but suffers from the fact that the with notorious Nazis who went top leaders of the Negro movement are conspicuously absent . .. Of unpunished after World War II. Wiesenthal's book discloses that the 27 participants in the symposium, 23 are Jews ... The only leader of a national Negro organization, whose opinion is presented in the despite his war criminal back- symposium is Floyd B. McKissick, national director of CORE From ground, Rajakovic served as rep- a Jewish point of view it is a pity that none of the leaders of the resentative of Soviet, East Ger- moderate Negro groups made their views known in "Negro and Jew." man, Polish, Hungarian and - It is hard to imagine that their views were not soliciated for Czecholslovakian business firms in Italy 10 years ago. this symposium. 'Between You . . and Me' Golda Meir Arrives to Aid Israel Bond Drive in U.S. NEW YORK (JTA)—Mrs. Golda Meir, who was Israel's Foreign Minister for 10 years, arrived here Monday to take part in the Israel Bond campaign for the develop- ment of her country's economy. Mrs. Meir retired from the Cabinet last year to become secretary- general of Mapai, the leading poli- tical party in Israel. The pioneer Israeli leader, who has played a dominant role in the domestic and foreign affairs of her country since it proclaimed its in- dependence in May 1948, will be the guest of honor at city-wide meetings in Los Angeles on Nov. 2; Detroit, Nov. 7; and Chicago, Nov. 12; all the meetings are sponsored b ythe Israel Bond Organization, Mrs. Meir came to Palestine in 1921 from Milwaukee, where she taught schooL Together with former Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and the late Eliezer Kaplan, the first finance minister, Mrs. Meir laid the foundation in 1950 for the establishment of the Israel Bond Organization, which during the past 16 years has become the most important single source of funds for the country's agricultural and industrial development. GOLDA MEIR at the ISRAEL MIRACLE YEAR DINNER Honoring EMMA SCHAVER with the ELEANOR ROOSEVELT HUMANITIES AWARD Tues., Nov. 1 - 6:30 p.m. - Cobo Hall Distinguished Participants LOUIS H. BOYAR RABBI JACOB E. SEGAL Chairman Board of Governors of Adas Shalom Synagogue SAMUEL ROTHBERG DORIS FISHMAN Nat'l. Campaign Chairman President Pioneer Women DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ HAROLD ORBACH Vice President Israel Bond Organization Cantor of Temple Israel GOLDIE ADLER Dinner Chairman PHILLIP STOLLMAN COUVERT $6.50 PER PERSON DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED For Reservations Call DI 1-5707 Israel Bond Office, 8522 W. McNichols OPEN SUNDAY, 10 A.M. - 3 P.M.