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August 06, 1971 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-08-06

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Local Bnai Brith Council Launches
Membership Drive to Honor Wexler

The 25 Bnai Brith lodges of
Metropolitan Detroit are engaged
in a special membership campaign
honoring the outgoing interna-
tional president of Bnai Brith, Dr.
William A. Wexler.
Arthur C. Schott, chairman of
this special membership campaign,
said, "Few men have given of
themselves to Bnai Brith and to
world Jewry as has Bill Wexler.
As president of Bnai Brith and
president of the Conference of Na-
tional Jewish Organizations, there
is no one more deserving of
tribute. This membership cam-
paign is designed to pay the great-
est possible tribute to his vision
and his goals, by building a
stronger and larger Bnai 'Brith,
as a meaningful acknowledgement
to Bill Wexler that his six years
at the hub—in a turbulent period
of unusual challenge to Jewish
life—are a record of wise effort
and much fulfillment."
New members enrolled dur-
ing this campaign, and their
sponsors, will be inscribed on
the honor scroll, which will be
presented to Dr. Wexler at the

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Bnai Brith Hillel Book
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"Night Words: a Midrash on the
Holocaust," the response of a
young North American Jew to the
destruction of European Jewry,
is the latest in a series of pro-
grammatic resources published by
the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundations.
Written by David Cr; Roskies, a
graduate student at Brandeis Uni-
versity, and published under the
editorship of Dr. Alfred Jospe, di-
rector of program and resources
for the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tions, "Night Words" draws upon
a variety of Jewish and general
sources in order to project inter-
pretations of the Holocaust.

Schumann, Israel Envoy
Hold Paris Meeting -

PARIS (JTA)—Israeli Ambassa-
dor Asher Ben-Natan met with
French Foreign Minister Maurice
Schumann at the Quai D'Orsay for
more than an hour last week.
Informed sources said the major
differences between the French
and Israeli positions on the Mid-
dle East were apparent as the two
diplomats conferred, but that the
possibility of a future meeting be-
tween Schumann and Israeli For-
eign Minister Abba Eban reported-
ly was raised.
Observers recalled in that con-
nection that Schumann said dur-
ing a recent foreign policy debate
in the National Assembly that if
Eban should visit Paris, he would
be "delighted to meet him."

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Brenda Bensman became the
bride of Robert Book in a recent
candlelight ceremony at the Ral-
eigh House. Rabbi Irwin Groner
and Cantor Jacob Barkin offi-
ciated.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Irving 'Bensman of
Lathrup Blvd., Southfield. The
bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jean
Book of Baltimore.
The newlyweds will make their
home in New York.

LETTER BOX

Editor,
The Jewish News:
Your article about Rabbi Kahane
is contradictory. First you talk
against him and then you ask if
muscular Judaism is necessary.
You answer that it is, that Jews
who are attacked should defend
themselves. How can they, without
arms? You give an example of
Jewish defense samo-okhrana —
we called it samo-oborona. Yes,
I was there. We formed self-de-
fense groups all over the Ukraine,
but we were of very little signifi-
cance because we were armed
with sticks, brooms, hammers,
against guns and revolvers ...
I do not agree with some of
Kahane's tactics — bombing build-
ings, beating up people, but I
agree with him that Jews should
be armed.
REVA .SCHOICHIT

Editor's Note: Mrs. Schoichit
should account to herself: against
whom are we to arm in a free
land like ours? Against the police
— for what reasons? Against the
Russian embassy — you have al-
ready rejected the idea of bombing
buildings. Jews should defend
themselves against attackers when
there is no protection — as was
the case in Russia, or against Arab
terrorists when the British be-
trayed their obligations to Jews
in the Land of Israel. But here?
Advocacy of revolvers for all Jews,
as Kahane did? There was nothing
more contemptible than that sug-
gestion by a "rabbi" who has lost
the right to be a Jewish spokes-
man by his resort to unreason.

A bill providing $1,000,000,000
in tax relief to the small business
community has been introduced
by Congressman William S.
Broomfield (R.-Royal Oak).
Broomfield's bill would shift the
tax burden from smaller corpora-
tions to big business, with no loss
of revenue for the Federal govern-
ment.

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more than he has got.
—Josh Billings.

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ACtivities

HARRY B: KEIDAN LODGE'S
27th annual installation, featuring
buffet dinner, will be 6:30 p.m.
Aug. 24 at Northland Inn. Past
presidents Alfred Lakin and Mor-
ris Direnfeld will install Rudi
Straus, president; David Jaffa,
Jack Kotlus and Sam Weiner, vice
presidents; and other officers, Wil-
liam Katz, Stanley Dickstein, Ray
Redlich, Morry Zygman, Harold
Jaffa, Philip Stein and Irving
Adelman.
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and officers will be present. Ev-
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INVITATIONS
By HATTIE
SCHWARTZ

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Bnai Brith triennial convention
in Philadelphia, Oct. 13-17.
Louis Segel, president of Metro-
politan Detroit Bnai Brith Coun-
cil, commended Maurice Rosen-
der, past president of Oakland
Century Lodge, who has pledged
to personally enroll 25 new mem-
bers, the highest pledge made in
Bnai Brith District No. 6.

/THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 6, 1971-31





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