• U.S. High Court Upholds Exemption on Taxes for Church's Property Temple Emanu-El, located on 65th WASHINGTON (JTA) — The operate apartment houses on the Street and Fifth Avenue. Emanu-1 Supreme Court declined Monday lower East Side, where there El flanks Central Park and is gen- has been a disturbing rash of to overturn the New York State erallv ranked the wealthiest of all anti-Semitism among Blacks and tax exemption for church-owned Jewish congregations. "Of course Puerto Ricans who feel exploited property "used solely for religious we are concerned about losing our by the landlords. worship." exemptions." said Henry Fruhauf, The assets of the United Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, financial administrator for the speaking for the 7-1 majority, de- Lubavitcher Synagogues in Brook- clared. "Nothing in (the) national lyn, whose members are thought to temple, noting the mood of ag- gressiveness toward religions. attitude toward religious tolerance scorn secular involvements, is re- 'Why? There are two aspects. One' and two centuries of uninterrupt- portedly the most substantial of all is, naturally, the real estate taxes. ed freedom from taxation has Jewish congregations. "Traditionally, Jews have used It would eat heavily into our bud- given the remotest sign of leading to an established church or reli- their wealth to buy land, expand get. The other is that some of our gion, and on the contrary it has property or establish ethnic wel- heaviest contributors might not to hell, fare societies. During World War give without important exemptions. operated affirmatively guarantee the free exercise of all , II, much of the wealth was used The tax-deductible feature is very forms of religious; beliefs." to rescue Jews from Nazi Germany important for contributions. Those Referring .to— the First Amend- and buy land in Palestine. Abuse who give the larger annual con- tributions might think twice about ment's barring of governmental is rare. recognition of "an establishment "The implications of attacks on making contributions if they were of religion • " dissenting Justice Wil- church immunity have reached not tax deductible' ". liam 0. Douglas asserted, "It (the ruling) is, I fear, a long step down the establishment path . . . . I gathered that independence was the price of liberty." Julius Berman. president of the National Jewish Commission NEW YORK (JTA)—An Israeli ish Palestine 1939-1945" just is- on Law and Public Affairs historian who heads the Hebrew 1 sued by the Jewish Publication So- (COLPA), an Orthodox asso"ia- University department of Holo- ' ciety of America. In this volume, heroic rt ruling, tion, endorsed the court's caust studies in Jerusalem is en- too, Dr. Bauer deals with e efforts of Palestinian Jews to aid saying "It vindicates the impor- gaged in the immense task of tant role of religion in the life piecing together a record of Jew- their kinsmen who were suffering of America's pluralistic society." ish resistance to the Nazis during under the Nazis. In the JPS voume he deals extensively with the ac- A United Press International World War II. tivities of the resistance move- survey in 1968 estimated the value That record is being culled from of U.S. church-owned real estate underground newspapers, surviving ment in pre-Israel Palestine and at 5100 000,000.003. In New Cit y documentation from local Jewish describes the roles of Hagana and lopment s. the estimated figure is 5692,000.- councils, diaries, letters and oral g 000, taxes on which would come testimony from survivors, Yehuda to $36,000,000. Bauer told a New York Times in- NY Attorney Heads • • • terviewer, Israel Shenker. In an article in the current issue Hebrew U. Institute It is a slow and arduous process of Look Magazine, an article on but Dr. Bauer believes it is neces- International Group "Should We Tax Church Wealth," sary to refute the widespread be- explores the entire issue, estimat- lief that European Jews went "like ing that the Roman Cat holic sheep to the slaughter." That was Church and its orders alone own something Israeli youth found hard $20,000,000,000 in stock, not count- to understand. So far "Dr. Bauer ing other wealth. and his colleges, who are studying "One church has become a 34 ghetto resistance groups, have wholesale distributor of popular further identified 21 Jewish parti- phonograph records. Another has san groups that operated outside acquired at least seven sportswear the Polish ghettos and the thou- — and clothing manufacturing sands of Jews who fought in Polish businesses. A third manufactures and other partisan groups," Shen- mobile homes and operates a drill- ker reported. ing business." One Ohio church "European Jews went to the owns a girdle company, and many slaughter." Dr. Bauer said. "but have become slumlords. not like sheep. They went because With regard to the Jewish com- munity, the article says the fol- they often had no alternative. They went in families, they tried to pro- loss ing: tect and encourage each other. It "What happens to Jewish eon- was what my predecessor at the tfthutions is frequently different University called 'the Hebrew from what happens to Roman dignity of the destroyed'." Catholic and Protestant ones. Dr. Bauer is the author of The structure of Jewish con- "Flight and Rescue: Bricha," pub- gregations, designed to survive New York attorney Daniel G lished by Random House. It is an alone as isolated outposts dur- Ross has been appointed chair- account of the movement that ing the diaspora (dispersion). man of the international com- brought 300.000 Jews from Eas- would not support the kind of mittee of the Institute of Con- tern and Central Europe to Pales- capital expansion more unified temporary Jewry of the Hebrew tine after World War II. His book denominations have embarked University, succeeding Philip M. is based in part on 997 oral testi- upon. Still, the wealth is there. Klutznick of Chicago. The inter- "In a study of 677 congregations monies collected by the Institute national committee is fostering — of which only 181 responded — of Contemporary Jewry at the He- the subject of contemporary just 35 of the administrators were brew University. Jewry as a major field of aca- "But there were only 53 sur- even willing to discuss: in detail demic endeavor on university their investment program. The vivors of the ghetto of Tuczyn, Po- campuses around the world. Hon- study was conducted in 1968 by land, to give an account of how orary governor of the Hebrew the Commission on Synagogue 2.000 Jews broke through a University, Ross is former pres- Administration and the National cordon of Germans and Ukrainians ident of the American Friends of Association of Temple Administra- with sticks, staves and axes. Over Hebrew University. tors of the Union of Arnerican half of them were killed in the es- Hebrew Congregations. Of the 35 cape attempt and of the escapees synagogues willing to discuss the who made the forest, practically all UN Observers Urge Israel subject. all indicated heavy in- were killed or handed over to the vestment portfolios, ranging fromGermans," Dr. Bauer said. "We to Win Over Egyptians UNITED NATIONS (ZINS) — securities to cash deposits in saw-'interviewed almost all of the sur- ines accounts. vivors and recreated the event on Veteran experts on the Middle "The business of death also which there was no written mater- East, who returned recently from a visit to Egypt, believe there is a yields profit. A disturbing re- ial." Dr. Bauer told of Jewish rebel- substantial number of • Egyptian sponse," commented the report on cemetery privileges, "was the one lions in four German death camps intellectuals who favor a policy which indicates that 24 congrega- —Treblinka, Sobibor, Auschwitz of "isolationism" and who wonder Lions (from the smallest category and Plaszow. At Treblinka and So- why Israel fails to exploit this to the largest) require retention bibor most of the prisoners escap- sentiment in her propaganda. of membership in order to utilize ed to the forest but they were kill- They suggest that Israel ought to burial space . . . one (New York) ed afterwards by Germans and mount an intensive radio and tele- congregation does not require con- Poles. vision campaign to persuade the "One of the terrible things," Dr. Egyptian public of the possibility tinued membership; it charges an additional 51.000 burial fee to a Bauer said, "is that in the United of reaching a separate peace ac- person who purchased a grave States there are over 50,000 surviv- cord which will safeguard legitim- while a member, and who is no ors of the Holocaust, and no work ate and vital Egyptian interests, longer affiliated at the time of at all a. been done to collect The UN observers note that if death!" The report termed the their testimonies," Shenker re- Israel's aircraft would shower orted practice "unconscionable," al- UAR soil with propaganda mater- (Editor's Note: Dr. Bauer also though it is common in many reli- is the author of ."From Diplomacy ial, this would have a much gions. greater impact than bombs. "Hasidic Jewish sects own and to Resistance: A History of Jew- Hebrew U. Historian Unearths Many Instances of Resistance THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS 18—Friday, May 8, 1970 BEN and "SONNY" MARCUS Invite You To GET A BETTER BUY - BUY A BUICK FROM BEN At TAMAROFF BUICK 353-1300 TELEGRAPH AT 12 MILE RD. LATEST EDWARDIAN TUXEDOS VARIETY OF COLORS FLAIR PANTS SPRING SALE 20% OFF ON ENTIRE STOCK OF MERCHANDISE ALTERATIONS FREE!! EXPERT ALTERATIONS ON LADIES, MEN'S AND CHILDRENS CLOTHES! RADOM TAILORS and CLOTHIERS 22141 COOLIDGE 398-9188 DAILY 9 A.M.-7 P.M. OAK PARK THURS. 9 A.M.-9 P.M. 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