. 777 -TT. 777 34—Friday, July 16, 1971 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Samuel Bronfman, Canadian Jewish Philanthropist, 80 Scheel's Visit to Israel Is Termed Limited Political Success for Govt. JERUSALEM (JTA)—The first visit to Israel by an incumbent West German foreign minister ended last weekend when Walter Scheel took off for Bonn after a MONTREAL (JTA) • — .Samuel four-day stay, which included two Bronfman, industrialist, philan- days of political talks with Israeli thropist, member of the Company Foreign Minister Abba Eban, of Canada and head of the world's meetings with Premier Golda Meir largest distillery, died at his West- and other officials and a courtesy mount home July 10. He was 80. call paid to former Premier David Mr. Bronfman was president of Ben-Gurion. the Canadian Jewish Congress in The visit was a friendly one and 1938-1962 and chairman of its there were no serious incidents to board of governors from 1962 un- . embarrass the German statesman til his death. He was active in Jew- or his hosts. But informed circles ish and Canadian communal work analyzing the political results de- cided that from Israel's point of view it was a "very limited suc- cess." The Israelis apparently failed to bring Scheel around to their point of view on two crucial mat- ters—Soviet penetration of the Middle East, which according to Israel is a flanking maneuver aimed ultimately at Western Europe, and the Middle East policies of the European Com- mon Market, of which Bonn is a member. (Scheel said in a brief statement on his arrival in Bonn that there 1 was new greater understanding be- tween Israel and West Germany. He said he had invited Eban to Bonn to continue their discus- , sions.) Political circles here noted that 1 Scheel said at a farewell press SAMUEL BRONFMAN 1 conference Friday that "the de- serving as honorary .aresident of sired clarifying effect of our talks the Zionist Organization of Canada, has been achieved." the Jewish Community Services of l However. true that may be, the Montreal and the Combined Jew- circles said, the positions of Ger- ish Appeal. He served as presi- many and Israel on global politi- dent of the United Jewish Relief cal subjects have not been brought Agencies, the Canada-Israel Corp. closer. and the Canada-Israel Securities Nevertheless, Scheel put many Ltd. Israelis at ease when he stated Born in Brandon, Man., he enter- that "The Federal Republic does ed the hotel business at age 21. In not believe that a total withdrawal 1924, he organized his own distil- of Israel from all occupied terri- lery and in 1928 acquired the Jo- tories is a prerequiste of peace seph Seagram distilleries with in the region." He declined, how- plants in Waterloo, Ont., and La- ever, to be drawn into a state- Salle, Que. ment on Israel's future borders Mr. Bronfman was president of saying, "I find that a public dis- Distillers Corp.-S e a g r am Ltd., cussion of this Question by a rep- Calvert Distillers Ltd., Thomas resentative of the Federal Repub- Adams Distillers Ltd., Seagram lic is not indicated. We do not Overseas Corp., Ltd., Seco Invest- want to assume the role of ment Ltd. and the Globe Bedding arbiters." Co. He was director of Joseph E. Referring to the Mid East docu- Seagram and Sons Ltd. ment prepared last May by Com- mon Market experts and fostered The family donates more than $1,000,000 a year to charities by France, Scheel said he saw no contradiction between the desire of and educational institutions. The Samuel Bronfman Biblical and his government to contsantly im- Archaeological Museum in Jeru- prove its relations with Israel on salem was donated by his chil- the one hand and a reconciliation dren as a birthday gift, and with France on the other. The document urges Israel's "Mr. Sam" himself headed many total withdrawal to its pre-June Israel Bond drives. In 1939, he was named presi- 1967 borders and calls for the in- dent of the Canadian Jewis'a Con- ternationalization of Jerusalem. gress and tried, for the most part Scheel referred to German devel- unsuccessfully, to rescue thou- opment aid to Israel. He said sands of Jews from Germany. that in addition to the current an- nual loan of $35,000,000, addition- After the war, he helped finance a secret purchase of Canadian al loans were discussed during weapons for the troops of the Ha- his stay in Israel and referred to the Bonn Finance Ministry for ganah. further action. He added pointed- ly, that "the Federal Republic is Munich to Help Rebuild in a very difficult budgetary situ- ation. Center Where 7 Died Scheel was conducted on a tour MUNICH—The rebuilding of a of East and West Jerusalem by Jewish community center in which Mayor Teddy Kollek, visiting the seven persons died in an arsonist Western Wall, the Church of the fire last year, will be partially sub- Holy Sepulchre and the Mosque of sidized by the Munich government, Omar. At the Western Wall square a Jewish spokesman here said. the party was jeered by a group of The city government has offered blue-uniformed members of Betar, the equivalent of $273,000 toward militant youth group, who repeated the rebuilding costs, provided the cries of "Germans, murder- matching funds are given by the ers" which they shouted at Scheel West German government and the early as he entered the Yad Va- Bavarian state government. Total shem Memorial Hall to place a cost for the project should be wreath. $983,000. During the day, the black, red Meanwhile, investigation of .the and gold West German flag mys- "unknown persons" suspected of teriously disappeared from the setting the fire has been suspended town hall where it had been flying by the Bavarian state prosecutor's between two Israeli flags in honor office. of the guests. Mayor Kollek officially wel- comed Scheel to Jerusalem at a reception in the town hall where the German statesman met local lay and religious leaders of the Jewish and Arab communities. Kollek said he hoped "no strange principle would be allowed to in- terfere with the peace estab- lished by the inhabitants of the united city." Scheel's reply was that he did not regard his visit to Israel as "routine" because it was made against the "background of tragic events that occurred between your people and mine." He said: "No one can forget what has been done to the Jewish people in the name of Germany. This background will always con- tinue to exist. But we have decided to look not only to the past but also to the future." Threat Against Senator Deplored by Backers of Soviet Jewry Resolution David Heineman, City Flag Designer, to Be Memorialized The designer of the flag of the city of Detroit — David E. Heine- man — will be memorialized in ceremonies next spring held by the Jewish Historical Society of Michigan, in conjunction with the Detroit Historical Commission and the Detroit Common Council. Announcement of the proposed dedication was made at the 12th annual meeting of the Jewish His- torical Society by its president, Dr. Irving I. Edgar. The role of Heineman as one of the most influential pioneer Jews in' Detroit was related by Irving I. Katz at the meeting. He pointed out that the stained glass window, designed with Heineman's flag, once adorned Detroit City Hall and has been placed in the window of the front entrance to the Detroit His- torical Museum. Edgar was re-elected at the meeting. Other officers are Dr A. S. Rogoff, vice president; Jonathan D. Hyams, treasurer; and Mrs. S. Robert Easton, Mrs. Harold Rosenberg and Mrs. Bern- ard Panush, secretaries. On the board of directors are Charles E. Feinberg, Walter L. Field, Rabbi Leon Fram, Mrs. Morris Fried- man, Morris Garvett, Dr. Henry Green, Irwin T. Holtzman, Rabbi David Jessel, Irving I. Katz, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Benjamin W. Laikin, Louis LaMed, R u e b en Levin e, Jack Malamud, Prof. Shlomo Marenoff, Mrs. Marshall M. Miller, Sadie Padover, Bernard Panush, Jay Rosenshine, Abraham Satovsky, Irwin Shaw, Leonard N. Simons, Dr. Israel Weiner and Mrs. Devera Stocker. French Tourists Follow Napoleon's Footsteps HAIFA—Led by a half a dozen retired French generals and two admirals, 400 French tourists on board the French liner Mermoz arrived here from Alexandria re- cently. Half of the goup, who are on a tour "In Napoleon's Foot- steps," are members of the Legion of Honor. Admiral George Abanier, 65, re- tired, who was an eight-year mem- ber of the Chief of Staff of the French Navy, claimed that "I know your people well." Then with a laugh, he added, "In my time they trained with us." Passport-Photos 2 for $ 3.95 Back Door Galleries 28631 Southfield S of 12 Mile 352-4116 LAURA and EILEEN WASHINGTON (JTA) — David Willig, originator of the Brock- Jackson resolution urging the State Department to raise the is- sue of Soviet transgression of the Declaration of Human Rights in the United Nations General As- sembly, told the Jewish Telegraph- ic Agency Monday that he and the other supporters of the resolution had nothing to do with the threat- ening of Sen. William Proxmire's onratulation3 office. The incident, according to Prox- and mire's office, occurred last July 8, when a teen-ager who said he was from Milwaukee approached the e3t of senator's legislative aide and told The American Social Health As- him that the only reason a senator sociation, a Torch Drive service, would not support the resolution estimates that one in every 50 would be anti-Semitism. teen-agers contracts gonorrhea. Classified Ads Get Quick Results The youngster said that he was not accusing the senator of anti- Semitism but that the people in Milwaukee would associate non- support of the resolution with such feelings. The youngster delivered an anonymous letter Friday stating a similar position. IN ALGONQUIN PARK, ONTARIO Willig told the JTA that after MY 35th YEAR intensive efforts to trace the un- RIGHT NOW 15 THE TIME TO known youngster, he concluded that "It could well have been someone from some group opposing the res- olution trying to discredit us." 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