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June 26, 1970 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-06-26

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lien's Clubs Told Christian Friends

Cannot Hate Israel; Pass Resolutions

THE DETROIT

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HEWS

10—Friday, June 26, 1970

ish liturgy- in this current period of
GROSSINGER, N.Y. (JTA, — A ism. A resolution on youth urged mittee headed by Herman C. Roth- ferment."
honorary president of the
leading Canadian rabbi warned synagogue boards to give the enberg,
Rabbi Joel S. Geffen, spiritual
American Christians that friend- "highest priority:" to more open Federation who made the presen- advisor of the Federation of Jewish
ship with Jews cannot coexist with dialogue with youth and to name tation.
Men's
Clubs and director of Com-
The citation notes in particular
youth representatives to the boards.
hatred of Israel.
INCORPORATED
Ambassador Linowitz's services as munity Education of the Jewish
Sol
M.
Linowitz,
who
headed
the
41st
annual
con-
Addressing the
chairman of the special committee Theological Seminary of America,
vention of the National Federation American Council on Education's pn campus tensions of the Amer- disapproved of the jazz approach
of Jewish Men's Clubs of the Special Committee on Campus Ten- ican Council on Education which to the problem of modern Jewish
that we have had
United Synagogue of America. sions, said
of violence in our society' recommended "far reaching prayer.
Rabbi Stuart Rosenberg of Toronto enough
Rabbi Shamai Kanter, of Temple
--on and off the campus."' He changes in higher education de-
declared that "We Jews must
rtIStry
signed to resolve current conflicts Israel, Sharon, Mass., believes in

proclaim that we cannot allow affirmed the right of dissent by- and misunderstandings between "rock" services and other inno-
and others in our American
i-n 1 in'e,Jewels
others an option to say you can oe youth
saying that "youthful re- students and the administrators of vations when they emerge from
a friend of the Jews and hate society.
the
desires
and
participation
of
the
American
universities
and
col-
jection of established attitudes is
Israel You cannot be a friend of far less damaging than would be leges."
worshippers at the service. "But,"
Cirea14-;,*.
your neighbors. the Jews, and fight critical acceptance of what is."
A panel of experts discussed the he stated, "such innovations must
Israel's survival by aiding and
be an authentic expression of
question:
"Is
Our
Synagogue
Wor-
Speaking at the convention. Am-
abetting those who destroy us. You
prayer, not a show brought in
-
ship
Relevant
Today?
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cannot have that option, because bassador Linowitz accepted the
Among the participants were from the outside."
Detroit 35, Michigan
1970 Award for "Distinguished
we will rr:•.t give it to you."
Simon Dubin of Hempstead, Long
annually given Rabbi Herman Kieval, rabbi of
-
Service
to
Jewry
The Canadian rabbi asserted
Temple Israel of Albany. who said Island, treasurer of the Federa-
CO,stpatg
also that "The 'present impasse by men's clubs. The award was there is no reason why Jewish tion's Metropolitan Region, also
to the former American am-
Prione: 342-5666
in the Middle East must inevi- made
theologians cannot find a way "to spoke on "The Layman's Point of
bassador
to
the
Organization
of
tably challenge our best friends, American States as "one of Jewry's introduce needed revisions in .TPw- Vie•."
the Christian West." They "dare finest sons" who has given his
not make peace with anti-Semi- time "in helping to solve world
tism," he said, especially since
"the Holocaust taught sensitive 1 problems and working toward a
people that there was a connec• world at peace."
The Award was made by a corn-
Lion between what the Church
taught about Judaism and what
pecrle did to Jews. If there is to
Authentic Scotch dollar
(Crown) minted
be honest Christian-Jewish dis•
between 1603-1625
cUssicii," Dr. Rosenberg con-
Symbol of Lauders
tinued, "it must begin and end
with Israel's vitality*, Israel's
security, Israel's hope."
THE GROWINGEST SCOTCH
Morton Tabas of Philadelphia.
WASHINGTON (JTA)—The White
FROM COAST-TO-COAST
re-elected as federation president. House
has
announced
the
appoint-
read to the convention a speech by
of
ment
of
Rabbi
Hertzel
Fishman
Itzhak Rabin. Israeli ambassador
Nev.- York, currently president of
to the United States.
Rabin, observing that "Israel has Sciences and Arts Camps. Inc.
never asked anyone to fight its (SAAC), to the 15-member National
Council. on Education
battles," stated that "What we do Advisory
demand is that friendly govern- Professions Development.
The
council,
established by Con-
ments take note of the acute shift
in the 'balance of power - in the gress in 1967, reviews, evaluates
Middle East and see to it "that and recommends federal programs
measures betaken swiftly to as- for the development of educational
sure that this imbalance be right.' personnel, reporting annually to
the Congress and the President.
ed."
Its jurisdiction covers current
Rabbi Max D. Ticktin, director
of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation teacher training programs, total-
at the University of Chicago also ling over 5125.000,000.
SCO T LAND
addressed the convention.
k1 C-T OF
Rabbi Fishman, appointed to a
Most of American Jewish youth two-year term, succeds the vice-
recognize their heritage but are president of the Carnegie Founda-
cynical about Jewish communal tion on the council.
and institutional life, and are thus ;
During the past year, Fishman
organized Jewry's prime challenge, • has been serving as an advisor
according to Rabbi Ticktin.
• to the Agency for International
He said he was encouraged hy Development and the Appalach•
these "concerned Jewish students." ; ian Regional Commission. He
who he said are militantly active in has bee. an official in the Israel
r/7
"raising the status, prestige and Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
quality of Jewish educational and
In Israel, he authored the first
cultural life in the United States." Hebrew textbook on "Civics in a
He stated "their energy and . Democracy," used in Israeli high
ability to diagnose the superfi• schools. Rabbi Fishman was or-
cialities" of American Jewish life dained at the Jewish Theological
World-wide Lauder's Scotch
"make them a welcome challenge Seminary.
has a tradition of quality
to the American Jewish commu-
Established in 1960, the non-
and smooth taste ...
nity. -
! profit SAAC operates summer edu-
It's been around sines 1834.
In addition to the militants cational encampments and year-
there are three other subdivisions round follow•up programs for
$2't. $1281 AL
$541.
of Jewish youth, according to youngsters of recognized intellec-
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religion on the ground that it out the country, in cooperation
does not offer immediate an- with some 300 school systems.
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who turn to traditional rituals as
antidotes to rootlessness; and
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a means to persnnal fulfillment
and a bridging of personal and
social aims.
Understanding of youth, its hopes ;
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Another resolution urged the
West German government to "exert
moral pressure" on the villagers
of Oberammergau to delete offen-
sive anti-Semitic passages from the
Passion Play.
A resolution supporting Israel's
struggle for peace and security
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