In. - Youth 'Lies Hope for Refuting Fears of E. S. Jewry's Decline - --- (Continued from Page -) role of interpreting the 75-year gically—so it is assumed—except Zionist history, but as compensa- for some appeals for day schools, tion there was Much debate over for Hebrew studies and extended Affair Goldraaan- cultural activities. American Jew- He is the same Goldmann we ry may have to give better answers - .heard at Carnegie Ralf (New to those .whn view its collapse than York) either in 1932 or 1933 has corn.. t Ail now. ' when he first came to the U.S. If gout': in America will emerge" as a very young man. At that in nurnbrss as strong as those in meeting the ball was filled to evidence at the Zionist Corigreas,'• capecityDr." Stephen S. Wise it will refute completely the fears Introduce& Mm as "Nordau that are heard so frequently at redivints." Jewish conferences about a great decline in the readiness of young Jews to accept the Jewish legacies. — 14—Friday, knurl :11E-IPETROOTAINISII 11BVS The chief administrator of world Zionist affairs is Louis Pincus, and already he has the accusatory charge of being a "dictator" hurled at him. His views are especially feared by the Keren Hayemet- Je wish National Fund—whose status is endangered by his not-too- friendly attitude toward the present land reclaimation policies. (That became evident at the JNF 75th anniversary events in Basic in Oct- ober.) •• Indeed, many of the Diaspora controversies have been aired here. A congress is never complete with- out some rancor. It ends with Max M. Fisher's role as chair- Hatikva singing and the Shalom man of the executive of the recon- farewell , but meanwhile there has stituted Jewish Agency gave been some bad blood to be drawn priority to his message to the con- COPENHAGEN (JTA) — Copen- from an embattled movement. (De- gress—a long one with an enthu- hagen police are investigating tails on Zionist Congress, Page 15.) .0 0 II siastic paean to Zionist leadership. several bomb threats received at A Detroit echo was heard when Emma Schaver, here as a deputy David Ben-Gurion, his people's the hotel where President Zeman delegate from the Labor Zionist revered hero and the acknowledged Shazar of Israel was staying. Shazar attended the funeral Mon- Organization, received interesting architect of the Jewish state as it of the late King Frederick messages from Russian Jews in has emerged as an independent day DC of Denmark and dined with Kiev and Zhitomir while she was Israel, was presented with many in Israel. She had sent her record- thousands of greetings from Jew- the Queen Mother, Queen Ingrid. ed "Ghetto Songs" to Kiev. Other Police increased their guard ish children on his 85th birthday. Jewish communities in Russia The signatures and messages around Shazar's hotel. The investi- made tapes of them and they are gation was said to be taking place of children from the Hillel Day being played there. From Kiev and School and the United Hebrew in local Arab and leftist circles. Zhitamir came messages of appre- Shazar was one of four presi- ciation for her labort. Schools were contained in the dents attending the funeral and bound volumes of the 35A99 sig- • • • was the only one to be greeted natures of children in 325 schools Detroit's role In providing schol- personally at-the airport by Queen in 39 U. S. states and three Cana- arships at Kfar Silver was noted Ingrid. dian provinces. at the ZOA visit there and to the He said that "the Jewish people Dr. Abraham P. Gannes, direc- and Israel will never forget what Mollie Goodman High School tor of the department of educa- where Detroit students have bene- tion and culture in the U. S. of the Danish nation and the Royal fited from the Zionist Organiza- Family have done for Jews dur- the World Zionist Organization, tion of Detroit Scholarship Fund: ing the days of the Nazi occu- made the presentation. Joining him • • • were two pupils, Abigail. Rom of pation." ZOA President Merman Wets- Shazar was to meet with the New York and and Avi Sandak of local Jewish community and with man was honored at the dedica- Canada. • • • Polish Jews living in Denmark. tion of the Weisman Road to the In Jerusalem, flags were flown Kennedy Memorial on Sunday. Nahum Goldmann appeared to be more the victor than the vanquish- at half-staff on all government Participants included Yakov Tzur, and public buildings in Israel to JNF world president; Meyer Pesin, ed: he was deprived of the major mark the funeral of King Fred- president of the JNF of the U. S.• and Dr. Max Nusbaum of Los An- ' erick. geles. 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Bnai Brith Award Given to Late Jacob Glatstein Jan. 17 to Feb. 15 JNF Sabbath Jan. 29 Great Yew Family Calabruthog • Birthdays • Anniversaries • • Weddings Other Family Occasions by . Pleasing Trees Pililag Your JNIr Ikar Redeenakte Orneins ef Land Inscriotien in the Golden Beek Insaiptien In the Safer Heyeled hascrletien in the Safer Iller-hiltave 22100 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, Mich. 48237 Phone 968-0820 WASHINGTON (JA) — Yiddish poet and author Jacob Glatstein, who died in November, was named to receive posthumously Bnai Brith's annual $1,000 Heritage Award "for excellence in Jewish literature." The selections committee de- scribes Glatstein, who was bait in Poland and emigrated to the U.S. in 1914, as "the outstanding Yid- dish poet of his times" and cited his "memorable poems and writ- ings of the vanished world of the shtetl and his enduring interpreta- tions of Yiddisiakeit, its values and its lyricism." Formal presentation of the award will be made Feb. 20 in New York, at a public "tribute to Jacob Glatstein" session at the Waldorf Astoria, held In conjunc- tion with the annual meeting of Bnai Brith's commission on adult Jewish education. Young people, nowadays, imag- ine that money is everything, and when they grow older they know it. - —Oscar Wiled COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS AND MERKAZ Cordially invites the entire Jewish Community to attend their 34th ET SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1972, 6 P.M. AT COBO HALL JUUUS ROTENBERG Honorary Chairman - For reservations call Rubin Grevnin, Ticket Chairman, WA 8-3500—eves. El. 6-7068—or Council Office 342-62610 NATHAieibillehiA14 Gtratriattitairsacm