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August 09, 1968 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-08-09

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Veterans Day at Fair
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
8—Friday, August 9, 1968
Former servicemen will be hon-
ored on Veterans Day, Aug.- 24, at
the Michigan State Fair. Veterans
NEW YORK (JTA) — Govern- kins, executive director of the Na-
and servicemen, with credentials,
will be admitted free until 3 p.m. ment-inspired anti-Semitism in Po- tional Association for the Advance-
The State Fair opens Aug. 23 and land and discrimination against the ment of Colored People.
Four hundred students staged
continues through Sept. 2.
remnants of Polish Jewry were a sackcloth and chains demon-
by 74 American lead- stration at the Polish United Na-
Nummalimaammaimmimmonv condemned
ers in religion, labor, education, tions mission here Sunday to
literature and civil rights in a memorialize the Nazi destruction
JEWS OF AUSTRIA
statement announced by the con- of Polish Jewry and to focus at-
Essays on their Life,
ference of Presidents of Major tention on the continuing impris-
History and Destruction
American Jewish Organizations.
onment of Jewish professors and
A collection of essays by eminent
students for their role in the
scholars, which embrace the his-
The
statement,
released
by
Rab-
tory — social. cultural, political
March demonstrations against
and economic — of the Austrian
bi ;Herschel Schachter, Conference the Polish government.
Jewish Community. The tragedy
president, called on the 'United
which annihilated the Austrian
Jacob Birnbaum, coordinator of
States government to "protest, of-
Jews after the Anschluss is ex-
the Student Struggle for Soviet
amined in this comprehensive
ficially
and
unofficially,
publicly
study. Contributors include Franz
and privately, this new expression Jewry, sponsor of the demonstra-
Kobler, Richard Grunberger and
Martin Freud.
of state-sponsored anti-Semitism." tion, said a list of names of the
professors and students would be
600 pages
The Polish government was sent to the Polish mission and the
$9.95
asked to "cease its anti-Jewish cam- UN Commission on Human Rights
Available at your local bookstore
or order direct
paign which is a mockery of dem- with a request for an investigation.
Catalogue available upon request
ocratic ideals and a tragic denial
The group said it was concerned
PRAYER BOOK
of human rights." The statement about reports that the imprisoned
PRESS, Inc.
also called the "anti-Semitic, anti- Polish Jews would be prosecuted
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Zionist" campaign of the Wlady- at a "show trial" to be staged by
Distributors of books
slaw Gomulka regime "a scape- Gen. Mieczyslaw Moczar, the Po-
for Va/lentine, Mitchel
goat for popular discontent by lish interior minister believed to
leaders who find anti-Semitism a be the leader of the anti Jewish
useful lever for gaining political campaign in Poland.
Many demonstration participants
power."
wore sackcloth and chains and sat
The signers included I. W. Abel, on low chairs. A special prayer
president of the United Steelwork- was recited for the Six Million.
ers of America; Matthew Ahmann, Portions were read from diaries of
executive director of the National Holocaust victims and survivors.
Catholic Conference for Interracial Paul O'Dwyer, the Democratic
Justice; James Farmer, the Negro candidate for Senator, told the
SEE OR CALL
civil rights leader; John K. Gal- gathering that the Polish govern-
braith, chairman of Americans for ment was "foolish" to blame a few
Democratic Action; Dr. Dana Jews for the anti-government dem-
Greeley, president of the 'Unitarian onstrations. Rep. Leonard Farb-
AT
Universalist Association of North stein, N.Y. Democrat, said the Po-
24061 Coolidge
Oak Park
America; Senators Fred Harris of lish "injustice" should not go un-
iLon-erboman
Oklahoma and Jacob Javits of New answered.
York; Paul O'Dwyer, Democratic
Rabbi James I. Gordon
candidate for Senator from New
Cadillac York;
Bonn

Envoy
Cleared
President Leo McLaughlin
of Fordham 'University; Bayard of Genocide Charge
1350 N. Woodward Birmingham
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Rustin, executive director of the
BONN (JTA) — The West Ger-
MI 4-1930
A. Philip Randolph Institute; Rex man Foreign Ministry decided Mon-
Res. 357-0326 Stout, president of the Authors day not to take disciplinary action
League of America; and Roy Wil- against the German ambassador
to Portugal, Dr. Herbert Muller-
Roschach, who worked in the Jew-
ish affairs section of the Nazi
Foreign Ministry between Novem-
ber 1941 and March 1942.
An investigation was understood
Trimary Division (ages 5-6)
to have established as unfounded
Sunday only
an allegation that the ambassador
took part in the conference on the
Elementary Division (ages 7-12)
"final solution" to the "Jewish
three days
Question." It was disclosed that
Dr. Muller-Roschach volunteered
High School Division for
for the army to escape from his
graduates of Talmud Torah.
foreign ministry post.

National Personalities Attack Regime
in Poland for Anti-Semitic Policies

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Community
Calendar

Aug. 13 — Bnai Brith Women
Board Meeting, 8:30 p.m., home of
Mrs. Jerold Mills.

*

Flint Branch, American Associa-
tion of University Women, is pre-
paring for its 20th Used Book Sale,
to be held Oct. 28-Nov. 2 at Sears.
Mrs. Marvin Persky, book sale
chairman, said that donations are
being accepted from the public all
summer. For home pickup, or for
information regarding deposit sites,
contributors may call Mrs. Persky
or Mrs. Myron Winegarden, receiv-
ing book chairman. This year's
marking chairman is Mrs. Bernard
Abramson. Proceeds from the sale
provide fellowships for graduate
students.
* *
Dr. I. A. Schechet, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Schechet, has
been appointed to the staff of the
University of California at Los
Angeles Medical School as a clini-
cal instructor in anethesiology.

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