, TEE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 11, 1970-11 Youth Protest 'Religion at Its Finest;' Synagogue Building Costs Assailed WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (JTA) — The protest of youth "is what re- ligion, at its finest, has always been about," a leading American rabbi told delegates to a three-day Reform Jewish convention which ended here Sunday. Speaking at the banquet of the biennial convention of the Mid-At- lantic Council, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, Rabbi Al- exander M. Schindler, vice presi- dent of the parent organization, declared that youth's protest "is essentially an affirmation of faith" and that "our young people are profoundly religious, in the highest sense of that term." Urging the adult community to "look beyond their unkempt hair, their extravagant dress and their outrageous manner of speech," Rabbi Schindler sa i d: "Of course they are rebels. And they rebel against religion, too, but only as it is narrowly, mistaken- ly conceived. They reject insti- tutionalism with its swollen pride and its divisiveness." But, he noted, they do not reject "the concept of human worth. They hold life sacred. They speak of man's relationship to man—and they really feel it! They insist that life must yield its meaning, and they persist in the quest to dis- cover that meaning. This, my friends, is what religion, at its finest, has always been about." Reminding his listeners that Jewish tradition calls for involve- ment in matters of social concern, Rabbi Schindler warned that "we will lose our youth" if the syna- gogue fails to join the young in their condemnation of racial dis- crimination, poverty and the war in Vietnam, which "has torn apart the very fabric of our nation." In a report delivered at a plen- ary session, Rabbi Richard S. Sternberger, director of the Mid- Atlantic Council, deplored "stag- gering building ventures" in light of the ever-increasing mobility- at society. Excessive expenditures for new synagogue structures, he said, "are paralyzing to so many good and essential programs of congregational life." that, "In addition to being more feasible and practical, it would provide more opportunities for --•-•- ■ .,..... .,• ••••• ■ ■7 NOTICE ... DECLARATION ... CHALLENGE TRUE — We cannot compete with the large department stone with their advertising and store hours •. . . BUT — I guarantee that I win go better for price, quality and style. MY CUSTOMW KNOW that when I put on a sale it's not just a ••PUT.ON''. JACK'S MM'S & BOYS' WEAR is not just going to save you pennies but dollars! PRE-HOLIDAY SALE Jack Ginsburg r valid and meaningful ecumenism than all of the programs I know." WHEN YOU • A COCKTAIL /./ tecaatt Everything in Store This Sunday Only I I He also urged that we "rethink our directions" in synagogue pro- graming. "If we are to survive," Rabbi Sternberger declared, "I believe that we must strive to eliminate so much of the wasteful duplication within our synagogues and seek more joint programing among our synagogues in metro- politan areas." 20% OFF Boy's Suits Men's Sub. Coats Reg. $60 Special Groups Sunday Only Bar Mitzvah Sizes 10-20 No. 1 No. 2 $20 $40 WI Men's Sport Coats Reg. $45 to $60 $25 Reg. $65 to ;95 $40 JACK'S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR 9 Mile cor. Coolidge, Oak Park A&P Center BOOK COUZENS TRAVEL Presents The Greatest Travel Value For February 1971 ONE WEEK OF SUN FUN --SURF Be reeommended "joint ven- tures in building and usage of these beildiags with, for_ ex- ample, churches." Be added •Shoppers in Free-foe-AB Against Bonn Neo-Prazia . BONN (JTA)—A neo-Nazi dem- onstration list weekend in Essen turned- into a street brawl With trade. anion members and lease wives, during their Christmas abeettleg. -It happened whets the ehibt-Viktg "adios sew" Veep bait a rally thrum* the maim. steeds. The pobee led to ,b prevent it. hot the neoltils. sers: perndelthei-lif. the rant, here . be had the rally. The.byal; Abuse* - et German Trade Udine wasted " in held a . eoenter-deamsatradeo sinudtaseemb but' was Ares per. _leaden to in as only when the Wail rally had been ancinded. Angered by the Nazi derneostra- AR; swam members, uradde to •Sail ter the Naas to have, atop pod cars bearing shapes layering the Nazis, dragged their occupants out and beat them ea. In-all„ time Mears were damaged. Werth Rhine Westphalia's Prime Masher Reins Kuehn said later an . television, "I will no longer tolerate- the neo-Nazis to demon- strate in - this manner-here." $25 I . JEWISH NATIONAL FUND