Official Warsaw Uprising Observance Occasion for Attacks on Jews Abroad LONDON (..TTA)—Poland's dep- uty- minister of culture, Kazimierz Rusinek. used the officially spon- sored memorial ceremonies mark- ing the 25th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising as the oc- casion for an attack on world Jew- ish organizations and leaders for allegedly ignoring desperate ap- peals for hel• , from the beleaguered ghetto in 1943. According to the full text o" Rusinek's speech, de- livered April 18 at the cenotaph on the site of the Warsaw Ghetto. the Polish official named the late r. Stephen S. Wise, Dr. Nahum ldmann, the Joint Distribution nittee, the World Jewish Con- ess and "the present leaders of Israel" in his charges. The memorial ceremonies, ac- cording to eye-witnesses had the ects of a military displa y rather n an occasion of mourning. olish Jews were represented y the executive committee of the Jewish Social and Cultural Asso- ciation, an organization that has been one of the prime targets of the regime's attacks. Also present were the editorial staffs of the Yeddish journals, Folkstimme and Yiddishe Shriften, the staff of the Jewish Historical Institute and actors of the Yiddish State Thea- ter,, all groups that come under attack in the Polish press in re- - cent weeks. Groups representing Jewish cooperatives and old-age homes in Warsaw and Lodz also attended. Foreign representation was small. Only small. groups from Communist-front organizations in Argentina and France attended.- (The American Jewish Congress challenged the Warsaw regime's . claim that its current anti-Zionist campaign is not anti-Semitism and demanded that it cease its- attacks on Polish Jews "who are guilty of no offense other than member- ship in the Jewish people." In a telegram to Jerzy Michalowski, Poland's ambassador to the United States, Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, president of the AJC, said that "attempts to disguise the mount- ing drive against Poland's Jews as being against 'Zionists' in no mea- sure conceals its anti-Semitic na- ture." The telegram noted that "no other participants in the cur- cent Polish demonstrations have been identified in terms of their religious or ethnic affiliation." (The Rabbinical Council of America, an organization of Ortho- dox rabbis, urged the United States government to continue to refuse to accept Warsaw as the site for the proposed peace talks with Viet- nam. The organization said that to select Warsaw for the talks would be to imply endorsement by both Washington and Hanoi of the anti-Semitic campaign being waged in Poland.) Eshkol Raps Anti-Semitism in Poland, Soviet Union TEL AVIV (JTA) — Prime Min- DESIGNER LABEL GOWNS ister Levi Eshkol denounced the current wave of officially inspired anti-Semitism in Poland and the global policies of Soviet Russia which caused it to identify itself with the Arabs "who want to do to the Israeli Jews what Hitler did to the Jews of Europe." The prime minister spoke at Kibutz Mordei Hag,etaot (Ghetto Fighters) where thousands of Israelis "atherecl for a mass memorial to the Warsaw Ghetto fighters of 1943 and the Six Million Jews who perished un- der Nazi rule. Tel Aviv, Israel's largest city. came to a complete F tmds till for two minutes as thousands o' cit- izens bowed their heads in silent prayer in memory of the Six Mil- lion Jews. The demonstration was heralded by the wall of sirens all over Tel Aviv. It brought cars. busses and trucks to a halt and pedestrians to pause on busy street corners. Eshkol's United Labor Party ap- pealed to social democratic parties throughout the world and to the Socialist International to help bring pressure to bear on the Polish regime to halt its current anti-Jewish campaign that "iden- tifies it with the worst forces of reaction and isolates it from decent society." The appeal was . contained in a letter from Mrs. G-olda general secretary of the party. It was written on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the War saw Ghetto uprising. A hall containing the names of some 1,500,000 victims of the Nazi Holocaust was opened in Jerusalem in the Yad Vashem, the memorial archives in the presence of mem- bers of the government and a large assembly. The names of the victims of Nazism had been sub- mitted by their surviving relatives. Speaking on the occasion, Menahem Beigin, minister without portfolio, branded as 'falsehoods. assertions by the Polish Communists that the Poles had helped save the Jews from slaughter at the hands of the Nazis "What was done to us will be remembered down to the last generation," he exclaimed. Polish purges continue and the latest to be removed from office is Prof. Juliusz Katz-Suchy, Po- land's former representative at the UN and a former Polish ambassa- dor to India. At 56 he was or- dered to go on a pension, although the retirement age is 65. Of the hundreds who have been ousted from their jobs or party offices many are Jews. I s along with a number of members of the Belgian Parliament. In Buenos Aires, DATA, the central representative body of Argentine Jewry. censured a local Jewish left- ist group which had invited a Polish Embassy official to attend a Warsaw Ghetto memorial meet- ing.) Special Salonika Services in Memory of Deported ATHENS (JTA)—Special memo- rial services in the Jewish ceme- tery at Salonika marked the 25th anniversary of the mass deporta- tion of the Jews of Greece by the Nazis in World War II. A repre- sentative of the Greek Prime Min- ister's office and a member of the Greek cabinet participated in the memorial along with members of the diplomatic corps, including the German Ambassador, dignitaries of the Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches and representa- tives of Israel and of Jewish com- munities abroad. More than 70.000 Greek Jews perished in concentra- tion camps and in the course of the war. A Greek. Army contingent gave military homage to the 12,500 Jews who had served in the Greek Army during the war including Col. Mor- daki Frizi, a Jew, the first Greek senior officer to fall in battle. . Brandeis Committee to Improve Position . of Black Students THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS W. 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