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May 05, 1972 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-05-05

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Michigan Urges Justice for Soviet Jws

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
12—Friday, May 5, 1972

s

(Continued from Page li
deputy attorney general of the' director of interreligious affairs Nixon's placing the is ue on his
"I say it is a problem whey state of Michigan, also greeted the i for the American Jewish Corn- agenda in Moscow. Dr. Tanenbaum
Soviet Jews are deprived of the ' gathering. Members of Michigan ; mittee, paid tribute to the crowd E said the right to emigration is
• critical. but equally important is
ingredients which are in the words .--::ate Temple Youth and United I standing before him.
n- : : to "let those who stays have re-
of the U S. State Department.SNna goeue Youth led group sing-
- There is nothing more hearten-

ing to anyone involved in organiza- I ligious determination."
'needed
'needed
to preserve their cultural "1 2
The image of Mordecqi, the hero
and religious identity over the long
Noting that outstate communi- tional life," he said, than to conic !
t es had sent in almost 6,000 signa- together on an occasion such as of the Purim story, hhs carried
term.'
"In short, it is a problem when lure., on petitions to President ! this — in more than 100 cities throughout Jewish history. said Dr.
Jew< canno.i (rye a Jewish life " Nixon. Dr. Stanzler commented: . across the nation. We could be on I Tanenbaum. "Mordecai would not
The Jews of Michigan understand the golf course spending an after ; kneel and he would not bow down.
Gov. Milliken emphasized the
nil deeply feel the commitment : noon of self indulgence. So why , We will not kneel an I we will
importance of public opinion in
o our Soviet brothers. With this • are tens of thousands marching not bow down until freedom and
winning the rights of Soviet Jews,
initial
coming together and cama- down Fifth Avenue at this very justice come to the Soy et. Union."
and added, without mentioning
radene — the age-old Jewish feel- ; moment' There is no greater in-
any names, that "vigilante tac-
ig of one caring for each other.. sight into what grabs us and won't '
tics" zre "not only morally
f community --we now feel that let us go."
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wrong, they are counter-produc-
iiitstate
:Michigan Jewry is united
tive. they injure a very just
Toe magnitude of the tragedy of •
in purpose and desire."
cause and play into the hands
Soviet Jew ry was illustrated by .
that
atG entMs
. also were deeply
I
I y - I Rabbi Tanenbaum in his retelling ..
of those in the Soviet Union who
,•on, erned was illustrated in a re- of a story about an Israeli singer IML
oppose any easing of current

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so•iet policies toward Jew S.' .
aort hy the Jewish Labor Commit- who once attended an International NI
1 he only ', disruption during the tee this week that the entire dela.- Folk Festival in Moscow. While. al
afternoon came at the taste Center
cage body to the AFL-CIO Council performing her Israeli songs, she
alb., when six antiwar activists
signed their names to petitions noticed a young roan io his 20s ^'
'011
Y o t h A4atrist War and
'leaded by Tom Turner. the coum standing off to the side, his face U
1' • .c l•-• 't clashed with
ith persons in col represent, Wayne County union a mirror of deep feeling.
- She 111
. •atcrit
Pollee broke up the leadership went over to him later, and tried a
,Signature
,
amt sere the six on their
also were obtained to communicate with him. but he ,,.
' ilOut
making any arrests
from hill Marshall, president of spoke only Russian." Finally. he to
participant: were un- the Michigan AFL-C1O and the reached out and touched her, re-
,••• , f what occurred
entire executive committee of the peating s o f t 1 y and insistently. if
Jackson County AFL-CIO. Peti-
- Yom Kipp u r' Yom Kippur'" .
rail , climaxed a rnotorcadi
tions were circulated as well at , - They were the only Hebrew words wl
e•o• 2e0 car, that extended
the UAW ronventam in Atlantic he knew and the only way he could
•, W.,' to 11.c Cole ( enter.
City last week i
. ,, ,dthfield Mayor Norman Feder
communicate his sense of identity.
Workers on the Detroit area
a
•ccompanied Gov Mdliken in the
"We are besieged by the spirit
rally kept saying that "Someone of Yom Kippur," Rabbi Tanen
Cr
a
Brat Br ith lodges and
up there" liked them—and their baum continued, "because Yom a
:•,roupl; were heavily repre-
cause — because forecasts of Kippur says we art here to iden- •
• !
in the parole which also
pessible
rain never materialized.
te1 a • Ma gcn David Adorn
tify with our past...
Skies remained sunny for the
an , •since, a big red truck and
Dr. Tanenhaurn deplored the fact ..,
MI
duration of the gathering.
au:
m
taring
the legend "Let My
that "The world has not learned
Hubert Sidlow, president of the the lesson of the Holocaust. The
1 :cePI , Go - Young neople, who
had conic eyrly in the morning to Detroit Jewish Community Coon- world stands by and lets Biafra III
de • irate the cars, were conspieu- ell, in his introductory remarks, take place .
and Bangladesh ...
termed this and thy' nationwide and Northern Ireland."
, .1 , throughout the afterntion--one
campaign
the
"largest
coordinated

or. tap of United Synagogue Youth
Calling for an end to the Soviets' *
no-til•:its having been bussed di- effort ever scheduled on behalf of "sadistic. inhuman treatment" of
le, I to the rally for a weekend the 3.000.000 Soviet Jews " The the Jews, he demanded to know a
local rally represented the co- why "one of the great superpowers
I 11; , :nunt
ilc:poig
the parade run- operative effort of the Community : in the world is afraid to let its
rouncil and the volunteer Action J ews go?,. Poland did, he said.
slily a.•/•. a Jewish War
' • ni
.n - tent and officers Committee on Soviet •Jewry.
and Poland didn't crumble to ruin
• d Foltce Depart.
Among the speakers were U.S. The Soviet Union insists that it wa-
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Senator Philip Hart; State Attor- wants peace and universal har-

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ncy General Frank Kelley: Dr. mony. but the "surest test of that
aim was 55 end
mo
Hobe: Kincheloe, director of the is to let the Jews get their ;rev
ivah
the street ,
Detroi Council of Churches: Rabbi dam," the rabbi said
Jew, from through
Nlare Tanenbaum, who deli‘erert
e re
arrii ing in
Stressing the importance of Mr
ke‘note
address,
Genesee
I tte• tt
; a a rally on the steps the
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•inly
Pro•e-uting
Attorney
Rob-
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Leonard: State Sen. Daniel
tecord ret to the chairman,
2.0 oPer, writ) read the Senate resm
Ilr. Jack staypirr 01 "'lint. 2,000
Arbor. , lot ion on Soviet Jew ry; Rabbi
came f7- 0,1
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Irwin Groner: Rev Charles Son
I lint.
Bay City, Grand •
guise and Mayor Feder, who pre-
Rapids,
7■ 14dland,
Kalamatoo,
proclamation declaring
East I.ansi„,.. Benton rented a
Day for Soviet Jewny
Harbor, s.t. Jo--,e1•1t and AAlbion,
in
Southfield.
Detroit Mayor Ro-
ammo; ideers.
man S Gribbs also had issued such
WO:e
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the Capitol, the
off', ia Is who attended the rally
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