Seminary Students for Peace to Lecture Against U.S. Policy in SE Asia NEW YORK (JTA — The Stu- dents for Peace organization of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the Conservative insth tution. has set up a speaker's bureau to send seminary students to speak to Jewish groups on be- half of efforts to mobilize Jewish public opinion against U.S. par- ticipation in the Vietnam War, the seminary announced Tuesday. The statement said that the stu- dents will discuss, before synago- gues. schools, youth and other groups in the Jewish community, "the moral issues involved in the escalation and expansion of the war in Indo-China and the growing violence in our cities. They will inform the Jewish public of their planes to mobilize public opinion against the war and outline pos- sible courses of action which can be taken by concerned individ- uals." The Students for Peace Group, comprised of students from the Teachers Institute-Seminary Col- lege of Jewish Students, and the seminary's rabbinical school, will lobby in Washington for the passage of antiwar legislation and canvass communities to develop support for such legis- lation, the announcement said. The students will speak at Ramah camps, sponsored by the Conserva- tive Jewish movement, during the summer "and explore with other young people the forms of political action possible within the frame- work of a Democratic society and the Jewish tradition." The rabbinical adviser to the Radical Jewish Union at Columbia University said. following his sec- ond arrest on charges of disrupting services at Temple EmanmEl last Friday, that the IOU planned a fourth visit to the Reform syna- gogue today. Rabbi A. Bruce Goldman and Anne Rosen, a Barnard University graduate, were arrested after they had led a group of 30 R.IU mem- bers into the sanctuary of the largest Reform synagogue in the world in an effort to protest she war in Southeast Asia and to pre- sent a number of demands to the congregation. Rabbi Goldman and Miss Rosen were booked for arraignment. Rabbi Goldman and Victor Levin, who were arrested on similar charges after services at Temple Emanu-El May 15, face trial on those charges in New York crim- inal court today. Miss Rosen was taken from the sanctuary after she had climbed over a railing between the first row of pews and the bima. She had reached the microphone when ushers and plainclothesmen caught up with her. As they dragged her froin the pulpit, she shouted "I am a Jew in a synagogue. How can you arrest me?" Rabbi Nathan Perilman, sen- ior rabbi, had informed the RJU, before the first visit on May 15, that he would call police to deal with any attempt to seize the pulpit. Rabbi Goldman said he had been informed that the temple was applying for an in- junction to bar the RJU from further appearances at services. He added that the group would not be deterred by an Injunction. A group of RJU members came to the temple on May 22, took part in responsive readings and depart- ed without incident. The president of the Union of THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Orthodox Jewish Congregations of 14—Friday, June 5, 1970 and leaders of three Jew- America ish youth organizations have called for the forsaking of "violence" in quelling campus disorders. They also called for the cessa- tion of "abusive" and "inflamma- tory" language on the part of both political leaders and campus mili- tants. Rabbi Joseph Karasick, the Orthodox leader, asserted that the "needless deaths" of students at Kent State University and at Jack- son State College were "in sub- stantial measure an outgrowth of the lack of communication bewteen those who guide America's destiny and those who are America's future." In Washington, Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, president of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations, was one of the 1,000 rabbis, priests and ministers who came here this week to mobilize congressional support to end the war in Indo-China. The "Emergency Religious Convocation" was sponsored by SO religious leaders, declared that "no further military expen- ditures should be authorized nor appropriations voted without clear and definite provisions for the termination of U.S. military operations in Southeast Asia." They also called for a definite deadline for U.S. withdrawal from the area. Golden Jubilee of JNF Council to Be Marked at Slomovitz Dinner the planting of more than 200.000 ganizations comprising the Jewish trees in Israel annually. Slomovitz, currently vice presi- National Fund Council of Metro- politan Detroit, the founding of the dent of the Zionist Organization of JNF Council will be celebrated at America, was in Israel several a golden jubilee dinner June 17 at days before the outbreak of the Six-Day War. Upon his return. he Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Philip Slomovitz, editor and pub- accepted the Israel Achievement lisher of The Jewish News, who Award presented for distinguished service to the Jewish people of was founder and first president the council, will be honored guest Israel. at the dinner. At the time of the Altogether, Slomovitz has made council's founding, there were four 13 trips to Israel. several of them member organizations: Hadassah, as a delegate to world congresses. Mizrachi, General Zionists and La- Guest speaker at the JNF din- bor Zionists. ner celebration will be Cleveland A. forest of 10,000 trees will be Amory, author and social critic. established in Israel honoring Slomovitz and his wife Anna. With more than 85 member or- Slomovitz's efforts on behalf of the Jewish National Fund paral- lels the organization's own growth and development. The Jewish National Fund is the land reclamation and afforestation arm of the world Zionist move- ment. Essentially, it serves as the instrumentality of Jews for the acquisition and development of land in Israel. Founded in 1901, JNF today is the exclusive land agent of the Is rael government. It is responsible for reclaiming the soil, planting trees and forests_ building roads, draining swamps and generally preparing land for Jewish settle- ment. Since 1948. when Israel attained statehood, JNF has planted 95,000,- 000 trees, built more than 3,000 kilometers of roads, and establish- ed 225 rural settlements. Nearly one third of Israel's total population lives on Jewish National Fund land. At approximately the same time Detroit's JNF Council was founded, the national agency of the organization began its affor- estation program in Israel. Tree planting was carried out only on lands unsuitable for farming or pasture. The trees softened the often barren landscape, provid- ed recreation areas and laid the base of a lumbering industry. Today, JNF forests yield be- tween 25,000 and 30.000 tons of timber per year. The afforestation program also plays a major role in stabilizing a high rate of em- ployment. Detroit's JNF Council finances Lowest Rentals The religious leaders conducted a "silent vigil" on the steps of the Capital to dramatize their "witness for peace" and visited congress- men and senators. Dinner chairman is Irwin I. 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