Probes Under Way Into NY's Negro-Jewish Tensions NEW YORK (JTA) — Tensions between New York's Jewish and Negro communities continued to escalate over the weekend with new charges of anti-Semitism, countercharges of anti-Negro bias, and a series of investigations be- gun or announced on various levels. Mayor John V. Lindsay ordered an immediate police report on the Friday night mugging of a 64- year-old Brooklyn rabbi—a former president of the New York Board of Rabbis—who was robbed and beaten by two Negro youths as he arrived for services at Shaare Zedek synagogue in the Bedford- Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn. RABBI MAX SCHENK Rabbi Max Schenk, who has been rabbi of Shaare Zedek since 1949, suffered a broken arm and other injuries. In a statement from his bed at Swedish Hospital, he said of his attack, "I don't be- lieve there was anything racial about the assault. I think they were two young punks who were looking for someone to rob and just picked on me when they saw me enter the temple alone." Mayor Lindsay was reportedly very much disturbed when he got word of the mugging. He phoned Rabbi Schenk at the hospital. Rabbi Schenk said, "The mayor told me bow deep- ly distressed he was and then assured me that all efforts would be made to apprehend my as- sailants." Rabbi. Schenk said he thanked the mayor for the call and told him be expected to leave the hospital in a few days. There were new expressions of virulent anti-Semitism by Negroes on WBAI-FM, the listener-sup- ported radio station already under investigation by the Federal Com- munications Commission (FCC) for broadcasting an anti-Semitic poem last Dec. 26. And in one segment of the Jew- ish community, a threat was voic- ed to organize Jewish vigilante brigades to combat what was al- leged to be a Negro crime wave against Jews. The newest conflict erupted at Junior High School 22 in the Bronx, whose student body is 50 per cent Negro and 40 per cent Puerto Rican. Its Jewish princi- pal, Edward L. Solomon, charged a black community group support- ed by poverty-agency funds with ; anti-Semitic harassment. His charges were under investigation by the Human Rights Commission and the Human Resources Ad- ministration. Jerome A. Greene, an official of the group, the Morrisania Com- munity Corporation, has demand- ed a state and city investigation of charges that Solomon discrim- inated against a Negro job appli- cant. Solomon said that intruders disrupted c 1 a s s e s, threatened teachers and circulated anti-Semi- tic literature in the neighborhood in what he charged was "a well- organized and well-financed plan to harass white Jewish educators 22—Friday, January- 31, 1969 • .. happening all over the city." munities" and to the "exhaustive Greene claimed that Solomon 1 efforts" of peoples of all races and had turned down a Negro ap- creeds "to ameliorate racial ten- plicant for a position as educa- sions and improve human rela- tional assistant on grounds that tions." he needed bilingual aid but Frank A. Millspaugh Jr., WBAI subsequently hired a Jew who station manager, who initially rejected a complaint from the was not bilingual. City Council President Francis UFT and its president, Albert X. Smith meanwhile urged May- Shanker, over the Campbell pre- or Lindsay to call an urgent sentation, announced subsequently conference of key white and Ne- that WBAI was starting two pro- gro leaders "on ways to allay ten- grams to demonstrate "its good sion." Smith addressed himself faith." One will be a revival of the specifically to expressions of anti- Semitism by Negro teachers and station's "Jewish Documentary" warned those "who teach anti- series "to insure that matters affecting the Jewish community Semitic material in our schools will ave immediate respo nse should not do so with impunity." Smith's view was shared by from recognized leadership with- Judge Bernard Botein, retired jus- in that community" and the tice of the appelate division, who I other will be a discussion pro- headed Mayor Lindsay's special , gram about issues affecting WBAI programing. committee on racial and religious prejudice in the city. The com- The ADL report was based on mittee published last week a report a special study undertaken be- which indicated anti-white senti- , cause the anti-Jewish manifesta- ment by Negroes and anti-Negro tions were of a violent and imme- reaction by whites. In a statement diate nature, ADL Chairman Dore Friday, Judge Botein charged Schary said. The survey indicted that "continued silence" by white both black extremists and city of- Christians and Negro leaders was ficials who "do not recognize or abetting the anti-Semitic attacks know how to handle even that anti- by black extremists. Semitism which is open." The New York City Board of The report charged that anti- Education rebuffed last week a re- Semitic material had been pro- quest from Mayor Lindsay that duced in at least one instance 'by charges be brought against two a publicly-f u n d e d anti-poverty Negro public school teachers ac- unit." The ADL warned that there cused of blatantly anti-Semitic was "a clear and present danger comments. that children in ghetto schools had The 12-member board rejected a been infected by the anti-Semitic resolution to that effect by a 5-4 preachings of black extremists vote but then approved a proposal who, in some cases are teachers" calling on School Superintendent; to whom the pupils "increasingly Bernard Donovan and all school look for leadership." district superintendents to take I The report also hit at Thomas "appropriate action a g ainst Hoving, director of the city's teachers and supervisors "who Metropolitan Museum of Art, with advocate or stimulate racial or regard to a catalogue for the religious hatred." museum's current exhibit of life The board also approved a reso- in Harlem. The introduction was lution setting up a special com- considered blatantly anti-Semitic. Arnold Forster, ADL general mittee "to examine existing pro- cedures and criteria governing the counsel, who conducted the ADL conduct of teachers and super- investigation, said that open un- visors who either inside or outside abashed anti-Semitism existed in the schools advocate or stimulate New York City "in an amount and racial or religious hatred." The intensity unlike anything New committee was instructed to rec- York City has seen in recent de- ommend procedures "for effec- cades." He accused President John Doar of the board of educa- tively controlling such practices. The board action came shortly tion, Vice President Milton Gala- after the Anti-Defamation Lea- mison and former president Lloyd gue of Bnai Brith issued a re- Garrison of "passivity in the face port charging that "raw, un- of outrageous bigotry." He also as- disguised" anti-Semitism had sailed the City Commission on Human Rights for the view that reached a crisis level in New York City public schools, "per- its functions excluded dealing with such activities. petrated largely by black ex- Doar replied to the ADL charge tremists." The ADL declared that the with the comment that the First growth of anti-Semitism had been Amendment, guaranteeing the "aided by the failure of city and right of free speech, was the basis state public officials to condemn it for the board's actions. After the mayor's rebuff by the swiftly and strongly enough, and to remove from positions of auth- board of education, he told a press ority those who have utilized" such conference that the board should adopt a strong code of ethics bigotry. Mayor Lindsay had proposed which would expresly forbid racist that charges be brought against "behavior, sentiments or 'attitudes" Leslie Campbell, who read the by anyone on the school system anti-Semitic poem on WBAI, and staff, adding that "it should be Albert Vann, president of the formally spelled out that anti- militant Afro-American Teachers white, anti-black and anti-Semitic Association, who had accused May- attitudes will not be tolerated by or Lindsay of trying to "appease the board." He also told the board the powerful Jewish financiers of it should act "very rapidly" in the city" in ordering an investiga- taking "appropriate steps" against tion of the Campbell case. The the two Negro teachers. The American Jewish Congress two Negroes teach at Junior High School 271 in the Ocean Hill asked the board of education to Brownsville experimental school set up an emergency telephone district in Brooklyn, a focal point number which could be used by in the 1968 strike by members of parents, teachers and pupils to re- the largely Jewish United Federa- port incidents of racial and religi- ous bigotry in the schools. The pro- tion of Teachers. Speaking at a meeting at the posal was made in a letter to Wal- Bayside (Queens) Jewish Center, ter Straley, chairman of the new Mayor Lindsay said he did not board of education committee on think that a teacher "who speaks racial and religious bigotry. In Albany, Gov. Nelson A. in such style has any place teach- Rockefeller ordered the State Hu- ing in New York City." State Education Commissioner man Rights Commission to inten- James E. Allen, Jr., said in a state- sify its probe into anti-Semitism. ment in Albany, that Campbell's The commission will conduct hear- act of reading publicly "and com- ings on recent attacks on syna- menting favorably on an offensive gogues and will formulate plans verse allegedly written by a stu- to reduce tensions over which the dent has done a grave disservice governor is said to be "very con- to both the Jewish and Negro corn- cerned." The FCC inquiry into the WBAI THE.. pupil AVON NEWS reading was held up to include a new complaint against the sta- and more hostility to be directed tion. The complaint was made by Negroes against our synagogues in a telegram from the Work- and our people." men's Circle, a Jewish fraternal He added the claim that Negro labor organization, demanding crime in the streets was directed suspension of WBAI's license against the Jews. In Far Rockaway, once a Jewish pending a hearing. The telegram, from Israel Bres- seaside resort, now a mixed Jew- low, president, and Benjamin ish-Negro neighborhood in which Gebiner executive secretary, the Orthodox element prevails, an charged that WBAI was "the ghost inquiry was under way by the New of Joseph Goebbels' Nazi radio net- York State Division of Human work." They referred to a Julius Rights into a fire that destroyed a Lester show last week which was synagogue last Jan. 3. The' fire department found no devoted to reaction to the reading of the anti-Semitic poem on the evidence of arson, but Jewish wit- same program last month by nesses took an opposite view and charged the city administration Campbell. Lester, a Negro activist, agreed and the police and fire depart- with three Negro panel members ments with "irresponsibility." There has been a rash of sus- that the poem was a valid expres- picious fires in Jewish synago- sion of the prevailing sentiment gues and Hebrew schools in The among black students. Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens and One of the latter, Tyrone Woods, Manhattan. A number of juven- who described himself as a New ile suspects have been arrested, York University student and resi- dent of the Bedford-Stuyvesant all of them white and, at least in two cases, Jewish. One 10- district of Brooklyn, alleged that "What Hitler did to six million year-old Jewish boy admitted Jews is nothing compared to what having set a series of fires In the Manhattan Beach Jewish has been done to black people." He added, "As far as I'm con- Center earlier this month. cerned, more power to Hitler. He Police announced the arrest of a didn't make enough lampshades 17-year-old girl and a 14-year-old out of them. He didn't make boy, both white, in connection with enough belts out of them." Lester a fire that destroyed the Cong. commented moments later that Torei Zonov synagogue in the WBAI was not responsible for the Bronx. opinions expressed on its pro- The suspects were picked up by grams. members of a special squad set up In Brooklyn, an Orthodox rabbi, by Mayor Lindsay to investigate Jacob Hecht, vice president of the the fires in houses of worship. The "National Committee for the Fur- girl was identified as Mary Reed of therance of Jewish Education," The Bronx. The boy's imme was warned that if Jews in troubled not given because of his age. Police areas cannot get protection from said the pair entered the synagogue government agencies, they would Iwith the intention of robbing the organize Jewish brigades to serve poor box. They were said to have as "an auxiliary police force" pat- used matches for light and some rolling the streets. were said to have dropped and Rabbi Hecht alleged that "in the started the fire. name of racial understanding, we The girl has been charged with Jews have become too lenient and arson, burglary, larceny, malicious too lax and are thus perpetuating mischief and desecration of a house a situation that is causing more of worship. , Be sure your friends are kept as fully informed as you .. . give them the passport to all news of Jewish interest JEWISH NEWS DETROIT mic 1-n6.dsr-, A Weekly Review of Jewish Events Call .. . VE 8-9364