jtOn(ri.C‘''' 1 . (ir r - e *; ' ederatiOnS to 16 — Friday, May 19, 1locate 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Knowledge and timber shouldn't • much used till they are , f •:i • Dr. Berkowitz Writes Articles in Encyclopedia . , ,,,,, .__ Oliver ,.. noi - . 1100 1 3101 ' e fOr Ethirili ion. I rlehi(1 in" I)11 \ S( IlleS . Dr. Smicha Berkowitz. associate 1-, i',. ' 1 ,,..., t ,,... tew —7 , into stilling dissent, or viewing professor of Jewish history and the' said our life here as any less imper dean of the Midrasha Eye Doctors In. f, 1,, , , nene0 „,,,,,,v areas in College Cant than life in Israel." Jewish of Jew ish Studies, wrote' n Prescriptions Filled „*._,,.,, i„ , ,, ,, , n i - r. o Fitch the A li leadership, he added. "must shift biographies of 11,014 Agus. Abra- the fort-front df idlerts to ml biliz• - ham Firkovich. Solomon Crayzel professionals. t h e front t h e public support for sns iet •ews 1 . and Robert Szold for the latest wealthy and the politicians to the We regard as edition of the Encyclopedia Ju- itok e l dei Lived PRESCRIPTION OPTICAL CO. scholars. the thinker ,. and the Kahalle'S self seek chi" 26001 Coolidge 543-3343 t actisists." o e a plc ce on also ' ' Furthermore Novak all -We ing attempt to use the USSICs in- "Socie ties. Learned " ac az.:tinst must tolerate, men encourage di ' - tensified :Mat Ists in the Si', iet Union for h:- • sent. challenge and (10.ersit. , (w- ish Justory and tradition are its riven personal putditdt.." Rabbi Kahane told newsmen The 500 delegates denounced the and large a producer of diversity that he had wanted to discuss Nixon adirmnistration's "desperate and dissent. not (.1 uniformity and the plight of the Soviet Jews act of brinkmanship in mining the units " Rabbi Moir Kahane, national who hose been called up for or harbors of North Vietnam and cre acing the possibility of a confron. chairman of the Jewish Defense use duty in the Soviet army re• tation with the Soviet Union and League, was refused admittance serves. The JUL leader said he Free ',runlet Ser•ee had intended to ask the conven- China " They called on the White to the convention after hi deman- To Our Clastorners lion leaders to call an emergency House to "stop all acts of war'' and ded the right to address A on the t o remove American rnibtars subjects of Soviet Jews and Amer_ conference of American Jewish ' leaders for the purpose of seek- forces from Southeast Asia. can aliya The AJC resolutions specifically Theodore Bocci, co-chairman of tog an immediate meeting with called en Jewish federations and the AJC national governing council President Nixon befor he leaves May 22. welfare funds to provide greater • who was chairing a plenary session for Moscow on Rabbi Kahane said he had asked allocations to Jewish educational when Rabbi Kahane arrived unin- programs, particular,- "Jewish day vim& declared that the JIH, leader AJCoragress officials to allow the schools, cultural activities and stu- 'has no right to bully his way delegates to vote on W heather he into our meeting, disrupt our de- should be given time to address dent initiated projects." 'I he C El:ELAND the American Jewish t'on_:ress. of it,- national lc closing se e enmal conference. urred greater support Mr Jewish educat;on as - essential” tn Jewish survisal It also called for intensified po, grams to mereas,• rob and educa tional opportunities f o r minority groups but eondeinned preferential quotas in ernploxinent and univer- sity admissions. PACKER • PONTIAC STILL THE WORLD'S LARGEST WE SELL THE MOST "REMEMBER" WE GIVE THE MOST of quotas, the issue On the AJCongress expressed strong oppo- sition to measures which hold that "race is an indispensiblo occupa- tional qualification" or that '''the percentage of mmoriity groups in the employment forces and the school population should under all circumstances hear a proportonal representation to the population " Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, newly elected president of the AJC, de- clared in his inaugural address that American Jews must find a "middle course" that will include ccncern both for the universal values of human rights and the particular needs of Jewish survival. Rabbi Hertzberg said, ' We Jews have learned to our sorrow that what is good for society is not al- ways g:md for Jews. We can no longer assure that working to im- prove the community at large will enhance the lot of the Jews. At the same time, howeyer, we dare not react by succumbing to the obnoxious tendency - to turn our backs to the world and involve our- selves only with immediate Jew- ish interests," He said he hoped the AJCon- gress would "rededicate itself to opening channe:s of commun- ication both to other religious and ethnic groups in American society and with oppasing view- points within the Jewish com- munity." Rabbi Hertzberg said. The retiring A.I(' president, Rah hi Arthur J Lelyveld, who served for six years, paid tribute to "Americans who have spoken out fearlessly in Israel's behalf "' Ile mentioned specifically. Rep Lour S Stokes ( D Ohio) of Cleveland, Congressional chairman of t h c Black Caucus which has expressed itself strongly in favor (d. Israel A Boston Jewish activist youth leader and editor told delegates that American Jews roust make - fundamental changes•• in the spending of communal funds for Jewish needs. Bill Novak, a leader of the Bus ton Havura and editor of the nag azine "Response," said, "It is Dow to think twice about Jewish hos• pttals It has been denonstrated that were Jewish hospitals given less Jewish funding, support could be found from other sources It is fine and well that we have places where people can die Jew ishly but isn't it time we poured money into places where people can live Jew ishly Jewish schools, Jewish r camps. Jewish it a y III s u schools -- Novak listed "new prior it ICS for a new Jewish era - in addition to a re ordering of "how we spend our mom, at home " lie declared: "We must have a different understanding of Is- rael and the diaspora." American Jewish commitment to Israel, he said, lhould - not cajole us liberations or otherwise force his them but that this request was denied. Rabbi lelyveld said the views on us.•• Idikel was incensed by a leaflet delegates had been canvassed and distributed by JUL followers ac- rejected the WI. leader's request cusing AJCongress of inaction on behalf of Soviet Jews. - We partic- ularly regret Mr. Kahane's slander- ous accusations identifying us as persons who 'stand by and do noth- ing' in the face of mounting Soviet oppression against the courageous ( :entete r ies in Europe Seen in Critical Status MDNTREAL (JTA i—The sitca Lon of Jewish cemeteries in East- ern Europe is "critical and pre- carious. - reports the World ('enter of European Rabbis, Section Geller Avot. The World-Center has been ad- vised, however, by Rabbi Isaac Hechtman, director of the Jewish Committee Council of Montreal that "we know that we must neither give up nor say that we are unable to act effect:vely - in saving the cemeteries. Rabbi Moses Joseph Rubin of Brooklyn, president of the World-Center, said "Ceder Avot plans to build memorial houses in Israel for the martyrs, for tho'e who no longer have grave- stones and for the cemeteries which were demolished." The Polish government. he said, has confiscated Jewish cernetpries at Stanislow. Regzazuv andPBelz and has built a park on the one at ',soy ''Many Jewish graveyards endangered are over 1.000 years old," he warned, "and with their destruct:on the last historical traces of the Jews of Poland will he effaced "Similarly. 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