THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 18—Friday, December 5, 1969 ,Jakobovits Urges Justice for Refugees CHICAGO LITAI—Britain's chief abbi appeared to find fault with he Jewish world's attitudes to- .ard Arab refugees and called for .1 greater measure of compassion ',Ir. them. Rabbi Immanuel Jako- ovits told the opening meeting of he national leadership conference 1 the Union of Orthodox Jewish "ongregations of America that . we must manifest much more learly our sensitivity to the hu- nanitarian aspects of the Arab efugee problem." Ile told some 800 delegates and ;hest,. that "we must re-establish, or the state of Israel and for the ntire Jewish people, the classic. authentic image of the Jew whose ;illinark has always been COM- ■ assionate identification with the teak. the needy, the suffering and he persecuted, wherever they may .e." The chief rabbi said "the double tandard of morality and justice o patiently applied by the nations of the world) to Israel is indicative if the fact that somehow Israel not fulfilled their expectations. :'hose expectations lie in the moral And religious dimension and are rot satisfied by its political and .•C011011lic advances." He expressed distress that "the resent image of Israel is not ful• filling the moral quest and yearn- no of many of our young people vho feel a void when confronted ry the present rather harsh image if self-^eliance which Israel pre- sents :0 the world. Deplorably, ome of them have even joined our •nemies and propagate the so- ailed Arab cause." On the issue of the so-called 'vanishing Jew," the rabbi said hat this term must he undcr- too• in its dual meaning. Some anish because they lose their 'tentification with the Jewish peo- le: they assimilate and leave us. Ve lose others because they are lot being born. Our gravest prob- em today is the low birth rate of ews everywhere." Only the "strictly Orthodox com- nunity" is "not affected by the iwer birth rate. This community (insistently and appreciably in- reases in numbers." Rabbi Jako- Hivits ,5aid. Only the Orthodox ommunity "maintains the alle- ;iance and loyalty of its youth hanks to its superior educational nstitutions and well-designed outh activities, such as those pio- neered by the National Conference S■ nagogue Youth of the Ortho- iox Union." The rabbi called for •reation of a "top-level interna- ional commission to study the iroblem of Jewish communal and iersonal disintegation and to pro- rose programs of action to the 'ew ish communities here and abroad." His suggestion was wel- omed by Rabbi Joseph Karasick, irthodox Union president. Save some money with us and we'll give you a place setting free. You get a choice of ways to save: • Open a 4% Savings Account for $50 or more. • • Open a 5% Golden Passbook Account. • Buy a 5% Golden Growth Bond. • Buy a 5% Savings Certificate. • Add $50 or more to an existing 4% Savings Account or 5% Golden Passbook. Then choose your free 5-piece place setting: • Astro, a contemporary design in stainless. • Briatwood, a traditionally designed stainless. And you can add to your table settings for just $3 per setting every time you add $25 or more to a savings account or $50 or more to a Golden Passbook, or purchase another Savings Certificate or Golden Growth Bond. Also, a complete set of match- ing serving accessories will be available for purchase soon. That's how much we'd like to make a customer of you. So come in soon and see us. Special Christmas Offer! AJCommittee Makes Three Appointments ; NEW YORK—Three outstanding academicians, two in the field of Jewish studies. one in the field of :aw—have been engaged by the American Jewish Committee to spearhead a drive to broaden un. derstanding of Jewish identity and appreciation of Jewish culture and community life, according to Ber- tram II. Gold, executive vice pres- ident of the human relations ag- ency. Dr. Moshe Davidowitz, director if the Spertus Museum of Judaica - end assistant professor of cultural history at the College of Jewish Studies, will work in Chicago; Dr. ouis Shub, lecturer and director of the library at the University of Judaism, will work in Los Angeles; and Stephen Goldstein, associate -irofessor of law at the University of Pennsylvania law school, will work in Philadelphia. Perfect for gift-giving, an elegant 10-inch silver- plate tray. Just open or add to a savings account, as stated above. It's a 55.95 value for just 53.00. BANK OF THE COMMONWEALTH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Start saving and get your tree place setting at the following locations: Dix-Vernor (Stockyards) Michigan-Central Warren-Wayne Warren-Middlebelt Warren-Prairie ford Road-Newburgti Cherry Hill-Venoy (Westland) Joy-Inkster Warren-Evergreen