1M.I. ..•■•■•••■••■^.- .}.V..., • • 18—Friday, Moy 30, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Rabbi Samuel Stauber to Address Cottlers' Sefer Tora Dedication A dinner 6:30 p.m. June 8, at Oak Ahavas Sholom Randallstown Park Catering, marking the pres- Synagogue Center in Randallstown, entation of the Sefer Tora by Mr. Md., for the past three years. and Mrs. Norman Cottler to Cong. He served as chaplain in men- Shomrey Emunah, will be address- tal hospitals and prisons, and ne ed by Rabbi Sam- has initiated the only educational uel Stauber of program for brain-injured children Baltimore. in Maryland. He is listed in the A Sefer Tora 1967 edition of the Most Outstand- presentation to ing Young Men in America. the synagogue by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine have the sisterhood been named chairmen in charge of also will be mark- arrangements for this double event ed at this event. and for the banquet. it was announced Levine will be toastmaster at by the sisterhood the dinner. presi dent, Mrs. A number of organizations are Fannie Laufer. Rabbi Stauber sending representatives to help Rabbi Stauber is a graduate of make the double event a com- Ner Israel Yeshiva and Loyola munity-oriented function. College and has served as rabbi and educational director in Easton, Md. He has been the rabbi of Beth El Married Group Elects Gary Taback Nazi's Acquittal Draws Jews' Ire (Continued from Page 1) Statutes of limitations already in effect in West Germany are n3Y - The Married Group of Temple interpreted as granting absolute Beth El elected Gary Taback as immunity to supposedly 'lesser' president at the annual meeting. war criminals," said Dr. Prinz. Other officers elected were Her- "This formula is further stretched bert Saperstein and David Dahrn- to exempt from prosecution all off, vice presidents; Paul J. Dizik, those who allegedly killed under treasurer; and Judy Rosenstein instructions." and Barbara Adler, secretaries. The Jewish Labor Committee Elected to the board of directors protested the court decision in a are Messrs. and Mesdames Dennis statement issued by its executive Frank, Robert Ginsberg, Harold 1 director, Emanuel Muravchik. Josephson, Samuel Kreis, Norman The court ruling is expected to Levitan, William Lichtig, Robert 1 affect hundreds of similar cases, Mitteldorf and Fred Simon and Dr. 1 including 18 cases in which more and Mrs. Alfred Kreindler. 1 than 100 Nazis are under trial in Taback is a graduate of Wayne West Berlin for their activities in State University and its law school, the Nazi secret police. The Su- where he was editor of the Law preme Court decision is final and Review. He is a member of the De- the prosecution has no further re- troit, Michigan and American Bar : course. Justice Werner Sarstedt, associations and is affiliated with court president, said the decision the law firm of Zweig, Taback and was unanimous. Remer. 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GREAT FOOD -- GREAT FUN Xetos ton Xocige LEWISTON, MICHIGAN — For Reservations Call DETROIT (313) 542-3700 — 3 Driving Hours from Detroit Religiously-Motivated Travelogue Views Israel's Rise There is a note of realism in a quote from "Guide to the Per- and others are among the east of characters utilized to outline the - plexed": new book about Israel by two au thors. "A miracle cannot prove what is impressive story related in this Morris Mandel and Leo Garten- impossible; it is useful only to con- work. Dr. Mandel is a teacher and au- beret in the introduction to their firm what is possible." joint effort entitled "Israel—The With this as a guide, the au- thor. Gartenberg, a businessman, writes a column for a Jewish paper Story of a Miracle," published by thors proceed with what they Jonathan David (131 E. 23rd. describe "not as historical sur- and teaches classes in Ethics of NY10), turn to Maimonides and vey" but "merely a travelogue." the Fathers. They state at the outset upon utilizing Maimonides' definition Blast to Synagogue of a miracle: "How else can we explain the many unbelievable Said to Be Deliberate events in the history of Israel, READING, Pa. (JTA) — Police the very phenomenon of its ex- officials reported Monday that an istence? Israel is a unique coun- explosion that caused extensive try, it seems to be under God's damage to a synagogue here Sun- "QUOTABLE QUOTES" "Jewish history is never placid. We go crashing from one huge crisis to another — a tiny people, frenetic without wishing to be, yearning to be quiet, doomed to the sometimes disorderly but al- ways creative confusion which genius entails." — Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman, executive vice chair- man, United Jewish Appeal "If I am not for myself, who will be for, me? But if I am for myself only, what am I? And if not now, When?"—Hillel 1 "I have a premonition that will not leave me; as it goes with Is- 1, rael so will it go with all of us. Should Israel perish the Holocaust will be upon us. Israel must live!" —Eric Hoffer, American long- shoreman-philosopher "Even for the sake of one right- eous man the world would have been created, and for the sake of one righteous man it will con-; tinue."—Talmud "Almost 25 years after the end of the Nazi Holocaust, the events in Iraq remind .us again that the Jewish people is confront- ed by bitter and barbaric enemies, and therefore that Jewish rescue must continue to occupy the posi- tion of priority in our planning." —Leon Dulzin, treasurer of the Jewish Agency for Israel "There are those who gain eter- nity in a lifetime; others who gain it in one brief hour."—Talmud "Only a great people can create a great society. While young men guard the land we must help the build upon that land a society worthy of our people's heritage. We must set freedom free. Only then can we be sure that we— and all Israel—will live.—Edward Ginsberg, general chairman, Unit- ed Jewish Appeal "Everyone must have two poc- kets, so that he can reach into the one or the other, according to his needs. In his right pocket are to be the words: "For my sake was the world created, and in his left: "I am but dust and ashes."—Rab- bi Bunam "Our experience until now, in spite of all the trials and tribula- tions, gives us cause and reason to believe that ultimately Jews can live freely and in peace with their neighbors in the Middle East pro- vided that the Jewish people secure a strong Israel."—General Moshe Dayan, minister of defense, Israel "Told that a certain man had acquired great wealth, Solomon ibn Gabirol asked: "Has he also acquired the days in which to spend it?"—Johanan ben Zakai "So long as Israel must spend most of her income to defend her people and her borders, it is our responsibility, as American Jews, to help her house, clothe, feed and educate thousands who have no one else but the Jews of the world to help them." -- Mrs. Bernard Schaenen, chair m a n, National Women's Division, United Jewish Appeal "Today in Israel, there are two great battles and they are being fought simultaneously. The first is the battle for physical survival. But the second is one in which every Jew who is concerned for his fellow Jews is as engaged as any settler or soldier or every day citizen of Israel. This second battle is for the survival and advance- ment of meaningful Israel."—Max Fisher, president, United Jewish Appeal care." day was deliberately set and in- volved dynamite. Windows of the synagogue were blown out, and damage was sustained by nearby homes. There were no injuries although In this spirit they describe their experiences and outline Israel's accomplishments and the note- worthy achievements in the land by defining their efforts with an introductory "in the footsteps of the Bible," and with emphasis on and concern about the religious factors in Jewish statehood. It is from the travelogue that his- tory emerges—and that's one of the basic results of the Mandel-Garten- berg task in this book. While touring Israel with the two authors, the reader learns about the struggle for survival, the unity in the efforts to defend Israel and the background of emerging insti- tutions, cultural media, industrial enterprises. a confirmation class of several children had left the synagogue only 10 minutes before the bomb- ing. Two synagogue officials escap- ed injury. The FBI has joined state and local police in an investiga- tion. Police said that another syna- gogue near Oheb Sholom was re- cently defaced with a swastika. Most of the happiness in this world consists in possessing what others can't get. CANDIDS The authors do not overlook the vital needs of the aliya move- ment and they describe the kibut- zim and their aims and attain- ments. 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