36—Friday, September 3, 1971
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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New Year greeting cards for have not forgotten you, and we
the Jews of the Soviet Union are will not forget you." The reverse
available again this year through side of the card, also in Russian,
the Jewish Community Council. carries a three-year calendar of
Bernard Panush, chairman of Jewish holidays.
the council's committee on inter-
The High Holy Day greeting
national concerns, and Daniel G. cards are considered a way of ex-
Berk, chairman of the subcommit- pressing "personal solidarity."
tee on Soviet Jewry, -.announced
Those wishing to send the cards
that the cards may be obtained in are provided by the Jewish Com-
quantity from the Council office.
munity Council with a list of the
Written in Russian, the card ex- remaining synagogues in Russia
tends New year greetings "From to which the greetings may be
the Jews of the U.S.A. to the Jews sent and with the names of individ-
of the USSR," and declares: "We uals as well.
USSR Jews' Right to Emigration
Affirmed by Teachers' Federation
Lag
United Jewish Appeal-aided pro-
grams overseas are in danger of
curtailment due to a serious lag
in cash collections this year. UJA
General Chairman Edward Gins-
berg noted this week that although
almost two-thirds of the year has
passed, less than half of the cash
needed to maintain these pro-
grams has been collected.
"Even though an impressive
amount of pledges has been re-
ceived," Ginsberg stated, "the real
success of the campaign — the
humanitarian help it gives to the
people of Israel — lies in the con-
version of these pledges into life-
supporting cash."
Calling the threat to UJA-sup-
ported programs real and immedi-
ate, Ginsberg said, "It .is a sober-
ing fact to realize that if we do
not succeed, many of these pro-
grams may have to be cut back."
"Because of the staggering daily
expenditures on defense, Israelis
cannot help support vital humani-
tarian programs. These are pro-
grams which we instituted. They
are and always have been our
traditional responsibility. Cash and
only cash can begin to fulfill our
obligation to our fellow Jews in
Israel."
In previous years, UJA's cash
drive yielded greatest returns dur-
ing the closing months of the year.
In 1971, in light of the enormity
and urgency of the needs of the
people of Israel, the cash drive is
being conducted on a continuous
year-round basis. All contributors
The right of Jews to emigrate ed unanimously by the 1,294 dele-
from the Soviet Union, on the gates was introduced by Mary
basis of international rules set Ellen Riordan, president of the
forth in the United Nations Char- Detroit Federation of Teachers
ter, was emphasized in a resolu- and vice president of the AFT. It
tion that was adopted by the con- reads:
vention of the American Federa-
MILWAUKEE (JTA) — Rep.
WHEREAS, "the right of every-
tion of Teachers, in San Francisco.
one to leave any country, including Glenn R. Davis, considered a pos-
The resolution, which was adopt-
his own, and to return to his own sible nominee for judge of the U.
country" is Part I, of Article 5, S. District Court in the Eastern
of Wisconsin has been ac-
State Election on Sukot of the International Convention on District
the Elimination of all Forms of cused by four Wisconsin organize-
ios of being anti-Semitic and
Racial Discrimination, and
Assailed in Missouri
WHEREAS, the above Conven- prejudiced against Blacks and
ST. LOUIS (JTA)—The Vaad tion has been ratified by 46 na- Italians.
Hoeir, the Orthodox Jewish Corn-
munity Council here, has launched tions, including the USSR and ' The Milwaukee Jewish Council,
WHEREAS, the right of freedom the Wisconsin State Conference of
a letter-writing campaign to mem-
bers of the State Legislature to of exit is also embodied in the Branches of NAACP, the Wiscon-
protest the scheduling of a special charter of the United Nations and sin Regional Board of the Anti-De-
statewide election for Oct. 5, the the Declaration of Human Rights, famation League of Bnai Brith and
and
the Pompeii Men's Club, represent-
second day of Sukot.
WHEREAS, it has become ap- ing Italians, announced in the press
The council charged that obsery
ant Jews will in effect be deprived parent that Russian citizens of their opposition to the possible ap-
ant
Jewish origin are increasingly sub- pointment of Davis, a Wisconsin
of their right to vote.
Gov. Warren E. Hearns, in re- jected to intense and varied anti- Republican.
Semitic harassment and persecu-They charged he held deep
sponse to a letter from Rabbi tion,
and
I prejudices against these minority
Maurice D. Solomon of the Kehi-
WHEREAS,
there is mounting groups and that he has demon-
lath Israel Synagogue, who had ex-
evidence of such citizens being strated a lack of judicial temper-
pressed his concern over the gov- denied
the right t1".1 emigrate, now
ament and the standards of a
ernor's recent calling for the elec- therefore be it
U. S. district judge.
tion, expressed his regrets about
RESOLVED
that
the
American
the 'date.
Davis, who reportedly has been
Federation of Teachers urge the
cleared by the Justice Department
"Needless to say, had I known
United States government through
of the problem concerning Oct. 5, appropriate means to initiate ac- and has had his name referred to
I would certainly not have chosen tion whereby the United Nations the American Bar Association,
that date. No one thought about will move to assure compliance by claimed he was not prejudiced and
it, but it has been done, and there
all member states on the right of that the accusations were political-
is no way to change it," he said. citizens to leave their own coun- ly motivated.
Missouri law provides for the try.
Several days ago, Sen. Birch
use of absentee ballots only in
Mrs. Riordan, a Catholic, led a Bayh, Democrat of Indiana, said
the case of illness or absence from delegation of 67 Detroiters to the that he had urged President Nixon
the community.
convention. Fewer than 10 were not to appoint Davis to a federal
judgeship.
Jewish.
Bayh said he sent a letter tot
Hurts Rail Line
Sabotage Hurti
Nixon earlier last week stating:
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Train ser- Horizon Girls Invite
"Davis has not demonstrated the
vice between 'Jerusalem and the New Members in Area
high standards of temperament
coastal area was resumed Aug. 26
Girls in senior high school look- and impartiality that we must de-
after the line was disrupted by ing for a service organization are mand from all federal judges.
an act of sabotage just south of invited to join Horizon Girls of urge you not to send his name to I
Jerusalem near the Arab village Oak Park, the senior arm of Camp the Senate.
of Batir. The explosion wrecked Fire Girls.
Bayh said he would lead a fight
a 39-inch section of the line.
Members give parties for chil- to prevent Davis' nomination, if
The damage was distcovered dur- dren in institutions, prepare tray necessary.
ing the morning inspection in time favors for hospitals, work for the
The Indiana Democrat made this
for trains to be warned.
League for the Handicaped and disclosure at a press conference
Railway workers were rushed other services.
preceding a testimonial dinner by
to the scene, and they repaired the
On Sept. 16, all paid-up mem-
line while police and border bers will go to a Tiger ball game. the Jewish National Fund of Wis-
consin for Attorney Harry E. Sam-
police units searched Batir. This
There are parties and trips as
area ha's been the scene of sev- well. For information, call Mrs. son, a leader of the Jewish com-
munity and president of the First
eral acts of sabotage.
L. H. Landau, LI 1-6884.
National Bank of Glendal e.
Possible Nominee
for District Judge
Accused of Bias
Keep Your Eve On
The Fashion Scene at...
are being urged to redeem their
pledges in full, and as soon as
possible.
UJA is the major beneficiary of
the Detroit Allied Jewish Cam-
paign. Louis Berry heads the local
cash collection drive.
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