THE DETROIT JEWISH IMES
Friday, April 10, 1970-21
Jubilee Awards
Going to 3 Local
Seminary Leaders
Three prominent Adas Shalom
Synagogue members and commun-
al leaders have been designated to
receive the Eternal Light Silver
Jubilee Award from the Jewish
Theological Seminary of America
at a luncheon noon Wednesday at
the Standard City Club.
To be cited for outstanding serv-
ice to the seminary, according to
Judge Ira G. Kaufman, luncheon
chairman, are Ben Goldberg, Ro-
bert Ruch and Samuel S. Simmer.
The event will mark Adas
Shalom's participation in a na-
tionwide celebration of the 25th
anniversary of Eeternal Light,
the award-winninst coast-to-coast
presentation of the seminary and
NBC which is the oldest drama-
tic religious series on the air.
The award presentations will be
made on behalf of the seminary
administration by Adas Shalom
rabbi, Jacob E. Segal.
Associated for many years with
th- rrograin of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary,
Goldberg is a life
member of its
National Patrons
Society. He is a
founder of Am-
erican ORT and
serves on the
committee f o r
American Friends
of Hebrew Uni-
versity. Goldberg
Ruch, a charter member of the
seminary's National Patrons So-
ciety, is a long-
time friend of
the school, of
which his neph-
ew, Rabbi Erwin
Ruc'i of Los An-
geles, is an alum-
nus.
He currently
serves on Ada,
Shadom's hoard. Ruch
Simmer's association with sem-
inary extends to almost a decade
and a half. He
serves on the na-
tional planning
commission a n d
is chairman of
Ada s Shalom's
seminary co m -
mittee. He also
is a director and
former treasurer
Simmer of the congrega-
tion. His other activities include
service as a director of the He-
brew Benevolent Society, the
Jewish Center and the Detroit
Chapter of American ORT.
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The Economics of Moses
a single thing, is treated and with
By DAVID SCHWARTZ
(Copyright 1970, JTA, Inc - )
the removal of that condition,
What would Moses say about the health is restored. So naturally,
problems of today? About labor, the story in the Times of last week
that Americans are awake to the
poverty, Vietnam, et cetera?
The Bible tells us Moses was fact that the real problem in Viet-
the humblest of people. He no nam is the land question gives me
doubt would have made himself confidence in my own views."
accessible to the reporter.
What kind of a story would the
reporter bring back? Would the
story quote Moses as simply say-
ing, "Well, my record is an open
book, or an open Bible. Read the
Ten Commandments. Thou shalt
UNITED NATIONS (JTA) —
not murder, stall or testify falsely The new French ambassador to the
and thou shalt worship the Lord, UN, Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet,
the one God of the Universe."
told a press conference that he
But the reporter would go fur- considered the memo the Big Four
ther. "What do you think of the deputies are working on "a step
hippies, their beards and dress?" in the direction" that would make
"Well," Moses might say, "As possible the resumption of Ambas-
you know, I am a strong believer sador Gunnar V. Jarring's work.
in beards myself, and the Israel- The 57-year-old ambassador de-
ites in the wilderness took a forty- scribed the memo on the pro-
year 'trip' and were on their way gress of the Big Four consultations
to the Promised Land long before on the Security Council's cease-fire
the hippies. And as for making resolution as "slight improvement"
love, more than three thousand but added: "It's a long way to the
years ago we came forth with the general end."
slogan, 'Love your neighbor'."
(In London , the liberal news-
"But what of labor?" asks the paper, the Guardian suggested that
Dr. Jarring be replaced as special
reporter.
Says Moses, "as you know, I was M i d d le East negotiator unless
something of a pioneer there. The United Nations Secretary General
seventh day of rest was part of U Thant expedites positive guide-
my code. I was strongly attacked lines for his mission instead of
for it by some of the right wing- subjecting him to "neutralization"
ers. They called me a Socialist." by Big Four policy delays. "Would
"But what about poverty?" the it not have been better," the news-
reporter goes on. "That problem paper asked editorially, "for U
Thant himself to write a brief for
didn't seem to trouble you.
Dr. Jarring? Could he not have
"Don't be silly," Moses answers. set out his own interpretation, not
"I don't know whether you know binding on anyone but as a basis
it, but a great American, Henry for discussion, on how the Security
George, once delivered a lecture Council (ceasefire) resolution oft
about me. You know there have November 1967 should be applied?
been thousands of books written Could he not have proposed a time-
about me and obviously I can't table for its application? That
spend my time reading them. would have given Dr. Jarring the I
However, this little lecture by mandate he needs; but if Dr. Jar-
Henry George on my career did ring is to be neutralized, then
interest me. Incidentally, the lec- someone else will have to try.")
ture was delivered shortly after
`In Paris, Foreign Minister Mau-
the American Civil War before a rice Schumann said that before
Jewish organization in San Fran- Franco-Israel relations can "im-
cisco. I was-impressed by that lec- prove and revert to normal" Israel
ture because George there showed must cooperate with the Four Pow-
great perception. He pointed out er Mideast consultations in New
that the great Egyptian pyramids, York and agree to implement the
the magnificent tombs of the United Nations Security Council's
monarchs, about which so much is Nov. 22, 1967, Mideast resolution.
written , are themselves proof of M. Schumann spoke at a Foreign
the terrible exploitation of labor. Press Association luncheon in his
Can you imagine a society in which honor. He denied that anyone
millions of people are put to work "asks for an unconditional sur-
building tombs of the kings. If the render by Israel of the occupied
people had their own bits of land, territories." He said what the Four
do you think they would have Powers want and what is a "must"
accepted such work? A condition for any settlement is "a withdrawal
of things existed in Egypt in which accompanied by guarantees of the
few owned-all the land. That is
right of all countries to existence
the explanation, and therefore, I
within just and safe borders.")
said proclaim liberty to the land.
Everyone in Israel could have his Regimen
own piece of land."
Regimen is of more service than
"But land reform," objects the medicine; every man ought to be
reporter, "would not change the his own physician; he ought to
poverty in the cities." "If the assist nature and never force her;
farmers do badly, it is going to but more than all he ought to learn
affect the cities," says Moses. "A to bear pain, how to grow old, and
headache usually comes from a how to die. — Voltaire.
bad stomach. And the housing and
slum problems in the cities are to
a great extent land problems. It
is estimated that forty percent of
the housing cost is the land cost."
"Do you think land reform in
the Mosaic or Henry George sense
is the complete solution of the
social problem?" Moses was asked.
When a man is sick," Moses
answers, "the doctor does not try
to treat his whole body. The thing
which causes his sickness, usually
French Spokesmen
Pressure Big 4,
Jarring Roles
Fenakel to Be
Honored Sunday
Adas Shalom Synagogue will
honor Cantor Nicholas Fenakel on
the occasion of his 20th anniver-
sary at the Synagogue, with a
special testimonial 8 p.m. Sunday
in the sanctuary.
Following the program at which
President Julius Allen and Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal will tender greet-
ings, a reception will be given in
the social hall for the cantor and
his family by the synagogue and
its affiliate groups.
Vaad's Annual Statement
Orthodox Rabbis List Passover Rules
In its annual statement on Pass- A certificate issued by the rabbi
over rules and regulations, the who arranged the sale should be
Vaad Harabonim, Council of Or- displayed in the business place.
thodox Rabbis of Metropolitan De- 4. For the duration of Passover,
troit, urged that every Jew ob- it is prohibited to buy or sell ha-
serve the laws of Passover and metz, even to a non-Jew.
5. The search for hametz takes
exercise care in purchasing food
place on Sunday evening, April 18.
products.
6. Siyum b'horim (The fast of
"It is the sacred duty of every
Jew, before sitting down to his the first born) is held on Monday,
seder table, to contribute to the April 20.
7. No hametz may be eaten
tradition-al Mo's Hitim campaign
which is held every year before after 9:20 a.m., Monday, April 20.
8. Selling the hametz must take
Passover, and to see that every
Jew has what he needs for Yom place before 10:20 a.m. MONDAY,
April 20.
Tov," said the Vaad.
9. Removal and burning of cha-
Following are the points men-
metz, must be done before 10:20
tioned in the statement:
m.
1. Matzot baked duing the year a.m., Monday, April 20.
10. Bakeries will be closed from
are not for Passover use. All mat-
zot must be properly designated Sunday, April 19 until after Pass-
over Wednesday, April 29. Bake-
"Kosher for Passover."
ries making any preparations on
2. Every product must be cer- April 28, before 8:15 p.m., are in
tified by a known rabbi or rab- violation, and these products can-
binical organization, attached la- not be eaten even after Passover.
bels with the words "Kosher 1'
The Vaad noted its Passover
Pesach" do not make the product
bulletin had a misprint as to the
permissable for Passover.
date permissable for baked goods
3. All bakeries and groceries to be eaten after Pesach. Baked
are asked to sell their hametz
goods from the two Vaad-super-
through a rabbi no later than
vised bakeries will be available
10:20 a.m., Monday, April 20.
Wednesday, April 29.
Western Union Charged
for Telegram Mixup
CARS TO BE DRIVEN
NEW YORK — Charges against
Western Union have been filed by
13 members of the Rockaway Park
chapter of the American Jewish
Congress for "deliberate decep-
tion" in the handling of telegrams
they sent to their assemblyman
in Albany on the abortion reform
bill.
Thirteen individual telegrams
were sent by the members to As-
semblyman Herbert A. Posner
(Dem.) to vote for the bill. The
13 telegrams Posner received
asked him to vote against the
bill.
A spokesman for Western Un-
ion acknowledged the mistake and
said that two piles of telegrams,
pro and con, were mixed u?.
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