Bnai Brith Parley Told to Join Youth to Save Judaism BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (JTA) — Rabbi Arthur Gilbert, dean of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Col- lege, has called on Jews to join with other Americans in heeding youths' criticisms of society before, not after, demonstrations and con- frontations. He addressed the convention here of Bnai Brith Grand Lodge District 5. College-educated Jewish youth "feel that American institutions have failed them," Rabbi Gilbert asserted, continuing: "The syna- gogue is hollow. Three-million-dol- lar sanctuaries, where ritual is recited in which no one believes, and Jewish schools where mambo- jumbo is repeated by untrained teachers without faith themselves, and Jewish community federa- tions that put the favorite chari- ties of the earliest and wealthiest Jewish immigrants ahead of pro- grams for education, youth and social justice—these are the ulti- mate obscenities." These Jewish youth have in turn created a "counter-culture" of religious communes, picket- ing and an attempt to "embar- rass the Jewish community into more decisive action," Rabbi Gilbert declared. "We can no longer play around with these youth," he said. "We must join them in order to save our Judaism." But the rabbi condemned the use of drugs by youth disenchanted by society, noting in that connection that narcotics were not being used by radical Jewish youth. Rabbi Gilbert also declared that "No justifiaction exists for an American government that pours billions into the Far East in sup- port of immoral puppet regimes but fails to recognize that demo- cratic Israel is the staunchest sup- porter America has in the battle against the Sovietization of the world." But he also called on American Jews to engage in dialogues and debates on Middle East issues to "protect Israel from a psychology of militarization and press it to keep the door open to negotiation with Arabs and proper justice to legitimate Arab claims. Bnai Brith Youth Acquired 750-Acre Camp in Midwest WASHINGTON, D.C. — A 750- acre "gentleman's estate" at Elk- horn, Wis., has been acquired for use as a camp for extensive sum- mer educational and recreational programs by the Bnai Brith Youth Organization, it w a s announced by Jack J. Spit- zer, international chairman of the Bnai Brith youth commission. Located about 40 miles from Mil waukee and 90 miles from Chi- cago, the $1,000,- 000 property, for- merly known as Ruby Acres, was S. D. Roby acquired from Samuel D. Ruby of Chicago. Ruby contributed a large sum to make the purchase possible. The original impetus for a Bnai Brith camp in the midwest came from Sam Beber, founder of Aleph Zadik Aleph., who four years ago made the proposal and the first large pledge. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Perlman, Highland Park, DL, also are substantial contributors_ Among other active participants are Philip M. Klutznick and Col. Jacob M. Arvey of Chicago, and Ben Barkin and Julius Atkins of Milwaukee. cenai Drith Jo Anne Thompson fired toPaufRice inAnnArbor Activities BLOCH CHAPTER will have a rummage Monday and Tuesday at the Ferndale Women's Club_ The hours Monday are noon to S p.m.. and Tuesday, S a.m_ to 2 pia_ For information call Mrs_ Harry Kel- ley, chairman, YE 7-42:13_ InIE °MIXT 342-7337. SAM EMMER 358-0938 WE 1-0620-21-22 It Some 190 Bnai Brith Youth gath- ered at Camp Tamarack far a weekend exemplifying basic con- cepts of democratic representation_ They were there to train new chapter officers and to elect coun- cil officers for 1970-7-1_ As part of the services Saturday morning, a magnolia bush was planted as a sgmbaL of life_ In the accompanying ceremony, the me- mory of the Kent State students, and the concern for the ultimate death of the world were inter- twined_ The group ended the ceremony with group singing of songs hike "No Mast is an Island" and "Friends, Friends, Friends." Christians Differ in Israel Views AMSTERDAM (JTA) — Differ- ' over Israel among ences of o patina various Christian denominations in Holland emerged here. The execu- tive of the Dutch chapter of —Pax Christi," a Roman Cathurve argani- ZatiOn headed by the liberal Carcli- na/ Bernhard Alfrink, pubEshed a statement attach Israel and Zionism_ But an important Catho- lic newspaper, De Tijd, criticised the statement and the Protestant Synod, by a 38-111 vote, adopted a favorable report on the Jewish people and expressed its support for Israel_ The "Pax Christi" statement said Israel's Law of Return should be abolished and the right of the Palestinian refugees to return to their homes should be acknowl- edged by Israel; the Palestinians One of the chief objects of medi- cine is to save us from the natural should in turn recognize the exis- consequences of our vices and fol- tence of a Jewish entity in the Middle East. lies.—H. L. Mencken. SALE! MM. PAUL RICE In an evening ceremony Sunday at the Hilton Inn, Ann Arbor, Jo Anne Thompson was married to Paul E_ Rice with Rabbi Leon Franz officiating. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs_ James W. Thompson of Pittsford, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rice of Lancaster Dr., Judy Thompson of Sacramento sister as maid of served her' honor. Best man was Martin Friedman, and ushers were James Friedman and Alexander DeParry. After a wedding trip hi South- eastern Michigan, the newlyweds will reside in Ann Arbor_ map. ed to drive your car anywhere. Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 9970 Grand River Detroit, Mich. 48204 And His Orchestra Sontivfinki District 6 BBYO is sponsoring a three-week Israel teen tour, leaving Chicago July Zr and return- ing Aug_ IT_ Tour directors will be Frances Rabin and Arnold J. Weiner assistant &rectors of Michigan Region BBYO. Included in the tour will be a chance to climb Massada, swim in the Dead Sea, explore law Soloosan's Wines, visit a blintz, shop in Tel Aviv, hire with Is- raehs, meet the BBYO grasp in Israel and visit the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. For information call the Mich- igan Region BBYO office- * Attending the International Lead- ership Training Conference at Camp Bnai Britt will be Debi Glans, Len Weiss, Laurel Schlesin- ger, Mitchel/ Kahn and Suzanne Tauber both of Grand Rapids. and David Wait_ Marcy Gordner of Windsor will attend the BBYO Is- rael Sommer Kairait, an' eight-week summer study tour in Israel co- sponsored by the American Mon- ist Youth Foundation and the youth department of the Jewish Agency in Israel. Friday, June 26, 1970-29 NEWS FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SHOLEM ALEICHEM LODGE hold its SUx amnial installation dinner 6:33 p_m_ Sunday at Work- men's Circle Center_ Far reserva- tions call Jacob Gabavr, 342-6655 or A. Applebaum, 544-4651. The Greater Detroit Council of Aleph Zadik Aleph is in the micL-t of its AZA softball league, played Sunday mornings throughout the summer at Adlai Stevenson Elem- entary School_ The league is divid- ed into two divisions with the champions of each division meet- ing for the championship in mid- August For information on mem- bership and referral to the nearest chapter, call the BBYO Office, JEWISH Puns should be punished unless I believe it is best to eat just as one is hungry; but a man who is they be pungent. in business, or a man who has a family, must have stated meals.— CARS TO BE DRIVEN Samuel Johnson. To any state. Also drivers furnish- Just Two Prices 1 097 12" ALL HANDBAGS 1/2 OFF! THE BOOTERY NEW ORLEANS MALL BLOOMFIELD COMMONS By 15600 W. 10 Mile Road Southfield 3627 W. 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Add one egg. abitond extract and satt. Continue beating and they gradually add the sugar- Whip after each addition till the sugar is completetr integrated- 2_ Wax the Einar with the baking pow- der_ Add it to the butter mixture and stir well with a wooden spoon_ You might have to make the final mixing with your hands. 3. Prepare 2 teflon coated cooky sheets, and heat the cream to 350 degrees. Make little bans of dough with your hand. ahead one inch in diameter. Put the balls an the sheets. Flatten the halls with your thumb or with the battens of a clap, dipped in flour. 4 Nix the other egg with 2 this water. Brush the tap of the cookies with the egg mixture and then press a piece of almond in the center. Brush again with the egg_ S- Bake at 3513 degrees for about 12-IS mhos. or telt the bottom of the cookies looks pale brown_ Cool on a rack and when cold and crisis—keep in an air tight container_ Yield--About Se cookies. 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