THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 32—Friday, July 23, 1971 This Week in Jewish History (From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency) 40 Years Ago This Week: 1931 Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels resigned under pressure as Nazi leader in Berlin after Hitler wearied of the anti-Semitic rhetoric that had gotten Goebbels fined three times. Louis Costuma became New York City's first Jewish police in- spector. Canon Palmer of London, a Catholic priest, urged "a rigid boycott against all movies until Jewish filth has been swept away." He said the cabaret and love scenes in "So Like a Woman" proved "it is a Jewish endeavor to destroy the morality of our nation, because most cinemas are owned by Jews. - He then admitted he hadn't seen the film. The last Nazi provincial leader, Education Minister M. Franzen of Brunswick, resigned after admitting perjury in connection with anti-Jewish riots. Russian translations of Sholom Aleichem sold half a million copies in the USSR during 1925-30. After the beating of a Jewish student, "investigation by the school authorities revealed that the anti-Semitic pupils were directed from the outside by elements hostile to the Soviet government." Jewish-born Soviet atheists urged Jews to work on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur "in order to help carry out the 5-Year Plan." 10 Years Ago This Week: 1961 Egypt's Supreme Security Court sentenced to death four members of an alleged "Israeli spy ring." Erich Gnewoch, ex-SS officer, hanged himself after his arrest on charges of murdering 4,000 Jews. Otto Bradfisch and Wilhelm Schultz got 10 and 7 years for killing 19,000 Jews and other "racially inferior persons." President Kennedy's book "Strategy for Peace" was banned in Iraq as "Israeli and Zionist propaganda." Adolf Eichmann ended his personal testimony in Jerusalem after 25 days. His trial was adjourned for a week after 112 witnesses in 15 weeks. Premier Ben-Gurion predicted that if the USSR opened its gates, "a million Jews will emigrate to Israel within one year." The Catholic press in Rome disclosed that Pope Pius XII had tried to save Slovakian Jews from the Nazis and that "nothing was left undone or untried to bring them to comfort." World Bank Grants S30 Million Loan WASHINGTON (JTA) —The World Bank announced a $30,000,- 000, 20-year loan to Israel for high- way building programs. The loan will finance most of the foreign exchange costs of Israel's recently announced five-year pro- Portraits - Candids Restorations - Passports Frames - Invitations Marilyn Shapiro's b _ el-crest Studio 23352 Farminton Rd. Farmington, Mich. 474-7762 gram of highway expansion esti- mated to cost $91,300,000. The bank's loan will be for the con- struction and improvement of 75 miles of Israel's 5,642-mile-long road netwook. 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Five Between the book ends of our friendship are pages of the past of the gang were killed outright and a sixth died of wounds, al- And early years reveal the role in though two Israeli doctors tried to which his heart is cast save him. An investigation of the battle site An inexhaustible thirst for life, indicated that a seventh member his mission now is clear of the gang may have escaped. To set all burdened people free, There were no Israeli casualties. his fear of to rid man In addition to rifles, grenades To sweep the wrongs and shape the and compasses, maps of Petah future, nestled in his mind Tikva and the surrounding area A minister of faith and hope, were found on the bodies confirm- his voice is strong and kind ing that these were the terrorists who fired the Katyusha rockets No time for those who fear to which killed three elderly women tread, his work is never done and a five-year-old girl in Petah His spirit breaks the weight of chains, with deeds for everyone Tikva two weeks ago. The Petah Tikva municipality A man of thought and breeding, sent a telegram of congratulations a prince in dungarees to Israeli defense forces for inter- He walks a quiet worthy path cepting and destroying the terror- with nobility and ease ist gang. What is the measure of a man, A military spokesman said the is there a clue gang had been hiding out since He - starts--and goes—and sees the attack in an effort to avoid things through detection. Assuming the man- He teaches well and lives well, hunt was over, they made for his conscience a trusted guide the Jordan River hoping to cross And everywhere men rise to join it after dark. They were inter- side by side him cepted by an Israeli patrol. In the ensuing battle the terrorists May God praise his hands and threw hand grenades but were heart, his mind and soul. gunned down in short order. And grant him strength to The destuction of the gang con- reach this noble goal firmed Defense Minister Moshe To be alive in such a magic Dayan's prediction after the at- age—I pray tack on Petah Tikva that the per- For the gentle man in our petrators would be caught. The portrait—Max Shaye fact that the terrorists managed to cross the Jordan undetected and set up their rocket launchers within range of the Israeli city of 80,000 confirmed Dayan's state- ment at the time that such terror- JERUSALEM—According to ist attacks cannot be entirely pre- Yochanan Peres of Columbia Uni- vented. In another incident, an versity and Zipporah Levy of He- Arab terrorist was killed July 14 brew University, the Israelis and in the Gaza Shati refugee camp in the Arabs have strongly stereo- the Gaza Strip after a clash with typed opinions of each other. an Israeli patrol. A woman inmate When they asked Israeli students at Hebrew University to describe an imaginary meeting with an Shut-Down Poultry Plant Arab in a train, the Israeli students May Reopen in 2 Months saw Arabs as preoccupied with WASHINGTON (JTA) — Mary- their minority status, oversensitive, land's only kosher poultry plant, a people who feel that Jews are superior even though they will not closed by the state seven weeks admit it, ashamed of being Arabs, ago for sanitary reasons, will prob- ably reopen within two months, clannish and politically extreme. according to Dr. Robert J. Lee, When Arab students were asked chief of the State Board of Agri- about Jews, they said that Jews culture's animal science depart- were rude, sexually free, ethno- ment. centric, prejudiced against Arabs He said the relations between and not given to philosophical the company and the state were speculation as are Arabs. "very friendly" and that they were Although the Jewish and Arab in contact several times a week students agreed on the characteris- over necessary improvements in tics of a "typical" Jew or Arab, the plant's sanitary facilities. they evaluated those characteris- tics differently. What a Jewish student referred to as "informal, open behavior" of Jews was characterized by the Arab student as "a lack of man- ners bordering on crudeness." Peres and Levy conclude that ethnic stereotypes are not a re- flection of the unconscious needs- of their creator, but of a situation of their creator, but of a real poli- tical and cultural situation based primarily on the roles that the minority and majority play in re- lation to each other. —C. R. of the camp was wounded in the exchange of fire. There were no Israeli casualties. Funeral services were held re- cently in Rishon Le Zior for Pvt. Zion Gamil, 21, who was killed July 12 in a battle with an armed Arab gang in the Jebaliya quar- ter of Gaza. Israeli authorities have promised to rebuild the homes of two East Jerusalem Arabs which were de- molished by sappers recently be- cause the owners were suspected of terrorist acts. The home own- ers were exonerated when cap- tured terroists confessed to the acts. The authoities also promised to help the men of the two fami- lies find jobs. The Gaza incidents continued Sunday when nine pupils, two teachers and a janitor were in- jured after a hand grenade ex- ploded in the Falastin School yard in Gaza. The grenade was aimed at an Israeli patrol guarding the school during matriculation ex- aminations. There were no Israeli casualties. An Arab terrorist dressed in women's clothes was *killed in the Gaza Strip Friday as he threw a grenade at an Israeli patrol. Israel lodged two more com- plaints with the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization Sunday and Tuesday against new Egyptian overflights in the Suez Canal zone. 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