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September 05, 1969 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1969-09-05

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- Friday, Seitembeir r 5,.1969L15 .

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Ex-Gestapo VIP;

American Jewry Asked to Send Eichmann Aide
Life Terms
Soviet Brethren Greeting Cards Get
BONN (JTA) — A Dusseldorf

A morale-building campaign on han, Jewish Autonomous District,
behalf of Soviet Jewry again is be- RSFSR; Bukhara, Uzbek SSR; By-
ing conducted in this country, but' kovo, Moscow District, RSFSR:
for the first time on a nationwide' Chernovtsy, Ukrainian SSR; Chik-
basis. I ment Yuzhno-Kazakhstanskii Krai,
Begun last year by the Washing- Kazakh SSR; Daugvpils (Dvinsk),
ten Committee for Soviet Jewry,-; Latvian SSR; Derbent, Dagestan
the drive to send a multitude of j ASSR, RSFSR; Dnepropetrovsk,
Rosh Hashana greeting cards to Ukrainian SSR; Dushanbe, Tadzhik
Soviet synagogues is under way by SSR; Frunze, Kirgiz SSR; Gori,
the Los Angeles Committee on Georgian SSR; Gorki, RSFSR; Kau-
Soviet Jewry. The United Syna- nas (Kovno), Lithuanian SSR;
gogue of America announced its Khust, Zacarpathian District, Uk-
support of the project. rainian SSR; and Kishinev, Mol-
The cards should bear a simple davi

New Year's greeting without any Also Kiev, Ukrainian SSR; Kohi,
political statement, the Committee Azerbaidzhan SSR; Kokand, Fer-
asked. It was requested that the gana District, Uzbek SSR; Kuiby-
smaller communities be sent cards, shev, RSFSR; Kulashi, Georgian
not just Moscow and Leningrad.
SSR; Kutaisi, Georgian SSR; Len-
It was suggested that letters be ingrad, RSFSR; Makhachkala, Da-
addressed to simply "Jewish Syna- gestan ASSR, RSFSR; Malakhovka,
gogue," followed by the address Moscow District, RSFSR; Minsk,
and the initials USSR. A return Byelorussian SSR; Moskva,
address is necessary so the Soviets RSFSR, Arkhipov No. 8; Moskva.
and the recipient may know the Marina-Roshcha, RSFSR, 2nd Viet-
sender is real. Air mail postage to cheslav pereulok 3!5: Moskva,
the Soviet Union is 25 cents each Cherkozovo, RSFSR. Lermontov
half ounce.
No. 70; Namangan. Andizhan Dis-
Following is a list of 61 syna- trict, Uzbek SSR: Nalchik, Kabar-
gogue addresses:
dino-Balkar ASSR, RSFSR; Novosi-
Alma-Ata, Kazakh SSR; Akhalt- birsk, RSFSR; Oni, Georgian SSR;
Ache, Georgian SSR: Andizhan. Orenburg (Chkalov), RSFSR; Orioi,
Uzbek SSR: Astrakhan, RSFSR; RSFSR; and Poti, Georgian SSR.
Baku, Azerbaidzhan, SSR Pervo- Also Riga, Latvian SSR; Rostov
ntalskaya No. 171; Baku, Azer- Na Donu, RSFSR; Samarkand, Uz-
baldzhan SSR, Dimitrova 39, Tupik bek SSR; Saratov, RSFSR; Sverd-
54 Batumi, Adzharskaya ASSR, lovsk, RSFSR; Sukhumi, Abkhaz
Georgian SSR: Berdichev, Zhitomir ASSR, Georgian SSR; Surami,
District, Ukrainian SSR: Birobidz- Georgian SSR; Tallin, Estonian
SSR; Tashkent, Uzbek SSR, Sagan
No. 24; Tashkent, Uzbek SSR,
; Che mpion No. 103; Tbilisi, Geor-
gian SSR; Takhinvali, Georgian
Photographers
SSR; Vani, Georgian SSR; Vilnius,
39 Komyaynimo, Lithuanian SSR;
For Engagements
Vinnitsa, Ukrainian SSR; and
UN 4-8785
Zhitomir, Ukrainian SSR.

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court has sentenced Karl Rudolf
Jallmann, and who had been ac-
ficer, to life imprisonment after
it found him guilty of having issued!
the order for the shooting of more
than 100 Jews in the Crimea in'
1942.
Later, two of Adolf Eichmann's
closest collaborators in the depot'
tation to their death of 300,000
Hungarian Jews during World War
II were found guilty in a Frankfurt
court after a 14-month retrial on
charges of mass murder and com-
plicity of murder.
Hermann Krumey, 64, who was
an SS lieutenant colonel and had
been Eichmann's chief transpor-
tation officer, was sentenced to
life imprisonment at hard labor.
Otto Hunsche, 58, a former SS
Captain, who had been Eich-
mann's legal adviser, was sen-
tenced to 12 years imprisonment.
In a previous trial, Krumey had
been sentenced to 15 years and
Hunsche acquitted. but the prose-
cutor appealed the verdict and the
new trial was ordered. Statements
made by Eichmann during his in-
terrogation and trial in Jerusalem
in 1961 incriminating the two men
figured largely in the Frankfurt
trial.
The attorney for the two men
sought unsuccessfully to have for-
mer Israeli Attorney-General Gi-
deon Hauser, who prosecuted
Eichmann, called as a witness to
disprove this testimony by estab-
lishing that Eichmann was a patho-
logical liar.
Five others, who stood trial with
Pallman, and who had - been ac-
cused of complicity, were set free
under the provision of the statute
of limitations' which barred pun-
ishment of those held to have
committed murder in obedience to
orders.
At Baden Baden, bail was can-
celled for Helmut Reinhard, for-
mer Gestapo chief in Norway. and
he was rearrested after the Baden
Baden high court ordered him
retried by a jury in Karlsruhe on
charges of having ordered the
deportation of more than 500 Nor-
I wegtan

Jews to the death camps .
Reinhard had been sentenced in an
earlier trial to five years impris-
onment, but the prosecutor had
appealed this as too lenient. Rein-
hard had argued in his defense
that he did not know at the time
that deportation meant death to
the Jews.

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INF! WE WILL PLANT A TREE (2.50 each) IN THE
NAME OF YOUR PREFERRED FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
AND MAIL THEM A BEAUTIFUL NEW YEAR'S GREET-
ING CARD CERTIFICATE IN YOUR NAME.

Each Tree Certificate — $2.50

(tax deductible)

LET ISRAEL ENJOY YOUR SIMCHAS, TOO
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JEWISH NATIONAL FUND

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TEL AVIV—Former Prime Min-
ister David Ben - Gurion made an
unexpected trip to London this'
week, reportedly in connection
with a research project. But in-
formed sources said the 82-year-
old retired statesman planned to
meet with Moussa Alami, a Pales-'
tinian Arab moderate with whom
he has contacts in the past.
Alami, born in Jerusalem, was
a leader of Palestinian Arabs dur-
ing the British Mandate. He estab-
lished an agricultural school for
Arab refugee children near Jericho
after the 1948 war which is pres-
ently functioning with both Arab
and Israeli instructors.
During the premierships of Ben-
Gurion and the late Moshe Sharett,
Alami had contacts with them in
efforts to bring about an Arab-
Jewish conciliation.

Kosher Dining Facility

at Colgate University

NEW YORK (JTA) — A dining
facility will be opened this fall at
Colgate University which will pro-
vide kosher meals for an initial 10
to 15 students, the National Con-
gress of Young Israel reported this
week. The facility will be the
12th in universities throughout
the United States organized in the
16-year-old program of the Ortho-
dox organization to provide kosher
food for college students.

Protestant Seminary Plans Judaic Studies Chair

BOSTON (JTA)—Establishment
of a chair of Judaic studies at An-
dover Newton Theological School
of Newton Center, the oldest gradu-
ate Protestant theological school in
the country, was announced Tues-
day by Dr. Roy Pearson, president
of the institution.
The chair will be named for the
late Rabbi Albert Isaac Gordon,
who, at the time of his death last
year, was in his 16th year as visit-
ing professor of Judaism at An-
dover Newton.
A drive to raise $450,000 to en-
dow the chair has been launched,
the funding to come primarily as
memorial gifts from the Jewish
community. The Andover Newton
board of trustees has pledged $50.-
000 toward the chair, to be con
tributed when the initial $400,000
is reached.
Before coming to Newton Cen-
ter in 1947 as rabbi of Temple
Emanuel, Rabbi Gordon served
Adath Jeshurun Synagogue in
Minneapolis for 16 years and was
active as a labor arbitrator for

23 Minnesota industries.
Dr. Pearson said that both the
faculty and trustees of Andover
, Newton considered studies in Juda-
ism "an integral part of Christian
theological education, both in terms
of extending the Jewish-Christian
dialogue and of strengthening un-
I derstanding of the basis of faith
common to both traditions."
Andover Newton has traditional
ties with the American Baptist
Convention and the United Church
of Christ, but its current enroll-
ment of 600 includes students from
20 Protestant denominations as well
as some Catholics and Jews.

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TEMPLE ISRAEL

4 Congregation of Liberal Judaism

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- ANNOUNCES



The opening of the New Year Season of High
Holy Day Worship, Religious School, Hebrew
School, Adult Education Classes and other edu-
cational, cultural and social programs.

1. The High Holy Day Services, beginning with
Rosh Hashana Eve, Friday night, Septem-
ber 12.

2. The Religious School opens at the Temple
and at Lederle Public School, in Southfield,
on Saturday morning, September 20, and
Sunday morning, September 21.

3. The Hebrew School opens at Lederle School
in Southfield on Tuesday afternoon, Septem-
ber 23.

All unaffiliated families who wish to worship with us on
Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, and all who wish to en-
roll their children in our Religious School (Beginning
with Pre-Kindergarten age 4 and continuing through
High School) and Hebrew School to prepare for Bar
Mitzvah, Bat Mitzvah and Confirmation, should apply
for membership immediately.

Rabbis:
M. Robert Syme
Dr. Leon Fram
Cantor: Harold Orbach
Educational Director: Cantor Arthur Asher

TEMPLE ISRAEL

17400 MANDERSON, AT MERTON

Office and ask for our Administrator, Mr. Frank
L. Simons, at UNiversity 3-7769. Our Sanctuary and all of our
facilities are within easy reach from all areas of Jewish
residence in Metropolitan Detroit

Call the Temple

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