I 54—Friday, August 4, 1972 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Eban Calls New Left Negative Anti-Semitie at A•111' Parley- • Bankers, Police Offer Reward to Stop Stickups Jack llidainud, Itel waist. Labor Zionist Pioneer Labor Zionist Jack Mal- amud. of 296r,0 Middlebelt, Farm- ington, died last Saturday at age 69. Funeral set ,. ices were held Sun- day afternoon at Kaufman Chapel. Surviving are his wife. Jennie: sons, Jerry of Detroit and Dr. Daniel of Boston: nine grandchil- dren: two broth- ers. Louis Laded and Arnold; four sisters• Mrs. Carl (Sylvia) W ei n- stein of New York. Mrs. Isa- dore (Rose) Katz, Mrs. Esther Jan- iotis and Mrs. Stanley (Reva) Mr. Malamud Gruich. Another brother, the late Eph- raim of Israel, was one of the founders of the Ramat Yohanan settlement in Israel that was named in memory of South Afri- can Premier Jan Smuts, one of the world's most eminent Christian Zionists. Malamud's dove for Israel and his life-long devotion otthe Zionist cause led him to a thorough study of Hebrew which he had mastered and on his numerous trips to Israel be conversed like a native. He was deeply interested in the work of the United Hebrew Schools and was a strong supporter of the Hillel Day School. Born in Novaya Ushitza. the Ukraine, in 1903, Mr. Malamud recently retired from the furniture business. Prior to entering that field he was a prominent pharma- cist. He studied at Northern High School and Was graduated from Detroit Pharmaceutical College which later became the College of Pharmacy of Wayne State Univer-, sity. He operated TR Drugs on Theo- dore and Russell and because of his medical pharmaceutical know- ledge became knows as "the doc- tor for the neighbors." A member of Bnai Brith, Poole Zion. Farhand and other move- ments, he had been active in His- tadrut campaigns and took a deep interest in the Jewish Community having served on its COUT1Vil, executive and other functioning committees and having represent. ed the JCC in cooperative efforts with the Vaad Harabunim. For a number of years he de- voted his energies to advancing the work of the Hebrew Free Loan Assn., having been an active mem- ber of its board. As an executive officer of Hall- mark Furniture Co., he gained dis- tinction for having brought many Israel-made articles here and for having pioneered in the "Buy Is- rael Products" movement. TEL AVIV (JTA) — A S4.800 fur human legacy - in contradiction reward was offered here by a corn- to Jewish tradition. , mittee of bankers and police for Eban said Israelis and Jews information leading to the arrest should try to see Israel's unpopu- of the gang responsible for bank larity with the New Left in its robberies in Tel Aviv and Ashdod_ Armed bandits with face masks proper perspective. Israel, he noted. is "Excessively preoccupied walked into a Tel Aviv bank and with its image" and has a "neu- grabbed $8,333 without firing a rotic insistence of being admired" shot. But in Ashdod , four bystand- —the result of historical Jewish ers were injured in a hail of gun- fire. One of them was reported in insecurity. serious condition. The test of a foreign policy, According to the committee, he continued, is whether the there has been a rash of bank country maintains sufficient poli- robberies in suburbs and in the tical, economic and cultural re- centers of towns. Some occurred lations with ether countries, and in broad daylight and the pat- by this yardstick, he concluded. tern is almost always the same. Israel has succeeded — even in Masked gunmen enter the bank, Africa, where the Arabs have demand money and threaten to contacts with more than 30 shoot. states, and have advocated Jew- The reward offer represented WILKES-BARRE, Pa.—An emer- ish emancipation only to "liber- the first attempt to enlist the pub- gency drive to aid the Wilkes- ate the Jew individually but li- lic in the campaign. Barre Pa. community, which was NEW YORK—Sam Gold, a found- quidate him collectively." inundated in the wake of severe er of Agudath Israel of America Extremism is inconsistent with flood damage following the rains Jewish tradition, he asserted,- and Officer in Munitions in the early 1920's, and the first of Agnes, was launched at a meet- anyone who tries to separate the vice president of that organization ing of presidents and executive state of Israel from the Jewish Blast at Eilat Given died here July 21. He delivered heads of national Orthodox Jewish religion is "illiterate. - the key address at the 50th an- Suspended Sentence niversary of Agudath Israel held The main Orthodox synagogue Traditions must be "modernized TEL AVIV (JTA) — A special last BorMnayin. here, Cong. Ohav Zedek, sustained and humanized," he declared, but military tribunal pronounced a Galicia, Mr. Gold came •". severe damage. Most of the Jew- the secular majority would solve four month suspended sentence on to the United States in 1919 and ish residents were flooded out of nothing by sweeping religion aside. an Israeli lieutenant colonel who was in the ncckware business most their homes and many homes are On defense matters. Eban corn- was in command of a unit in Eilat of his life. He supported numer- a total loss. pared the Arab population in pre- in January 1970 when a munitions ous Orthodox organizations and The most staggering blow, how- June, 1967. Israeli-held territory- explosion killed 25 persons and in- >e taught Talmud classes for 51 ever, was the damage done to 22 per cent — with the projected jured many others. The officer, whose name was not the local day school, the United Arab population within the current He leaves his wife, Helen of disclosed, was found guilty on vari- Hebrew Institute, which was re- borders in 1990 — 40 per cent. New York; three sons, Rabbis ous technical counts though not of cently built. After being com- The solution, he said, is to Nathan and Bernard of New York, direct responsibility for the fatal pletely under water for a period find a medium between secure and Rabbi Arthur; a daughter, accident. The court recommended of days, it is now in unusable borders and acceptable demo- Mrs. Louise ETChonen; one broth- condition. that he be allowed to retain his graphics. er and four sisters. rank Compounding the problem is Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, the Several other officers and men that local supporters of these president of the American Jewish institutions have had their Congress. spoke next and warned were found directly responsible and Sara Elkin, 66; were tried and sentenced last year. homes and businesses wiped out that the security of the Jews and are in no financial condi- America and in Israel could not be The court at that time indicated that the commanding officer should tion to engage in any form of achieved by any permanent alli- also be brought to trial and the -a Mrs. Sara I. Elkin, co-founder fund-raising. ance with either the left or right. Army chief of staff accepted its and co-owner of the Elkin Supply He said that when revolutions The leaders called upon Jews recommendation. Rose A. Sperry, Widow Co.. wholesale florist suppliers at everywhere to join in the recon- of both right and left try to re- Th e 13925 Hamilton in Highland Park of LA Industrialist, 68 struction of the Wilkes-Barre com- make men to fit their image they Israeli soldiers were unloading munity. All checks should be made "always find the Jew - to be ob- LOS ANGELES — Mrs. Rose since 1945, died Aug. 2. She was G6 ammunition captured during a A native Detroiter, Mrs. Elkin. payable to United Hebrew Insti- durate and peculiar." Rabbi Hertz- Adler Sperry, widow of Leonard raid on the Egyptian island of tute. Flood Disaster Fund, and berg, who is also a Columbia Uni- M. Sperry, an industrialist and 70353 Hampton, Southfield, was Shadwin in the Gulf of Suez. a member of the Michigan Florist mailed to P.O.B. 175. Wilkes-Barre. ' versity history professor, assailed Meanwhile the house in Tul- civic leader in Los Angeles and the "thesis of left-wing opinion karem of Hamil Goumaah, a 25- Chicago, died here July 31. She Assocation, and a member of Ja. 18703. Technion. that revolutionary change towards year-old terrorist who attempted was 68. She leaves her husband, Nathan: a new social order will inevitably to bomb the Nathany- a bus terminal A noted philanthropist in her two daughters, Mrs. Marshall make an end of anti-Semitism. two weeks ago, has been demolish- own right. as well as a participant The AJCongress-sponsored dia- ed by Israeli security forces, it in her late husband's many chari- (Naomi) Schwartzman and Mrs. logue annually brings together was reported. table activities, Mrs. Sperry was a Richard (Phyllis) Hendin; four 40 leading American Jewish Gouniaah was severely burned leader in numerous Jewish com- brothers, Martin Berman, Meyer JERUSALEM — Students and and Israeli scholars. The theme when a bomb he was assembling munal work. Berman, Nelson Berman of Los scholars of the Hebrew University this year is "Jews and Revolu- in the terminal lavatory caught In 1964 she established the In- Angeles and David Berman; three of Jerusalem will, under the terms tionary Forces. ' fire and ignited his clothing. He is ternational University for Social sisters, Mrs. Albert (Reva) Snider- of an agreement signed July 21, Rabbi Hertzberg added that still in a hospital but reported out Studies, in Rome. The Center, de- man, Mrs. Meyer (Pearl) Salinger benefit from an exchange program modern revolutionary dogma has voted itself to analyzing and corn- and Mrs. Robert (Alice) Lash- of danger. between this university and the maintained that the Jew was ir- bating prejudice in religious brook; and four grandchildren. National Institute of Oriental Lan- retrievably alien and even dan- teachings throughout the world. Podgorny Asked to Let guages and Civilizations, which is gerous and that tae new world Dr. David Seegal, 73 Red Cross See Prisons part of the Universite de la Sor- of the future had to safeguard BRUSSELS (JTA) — Maj, Gen. Benjamin Smith, 75; bonne Nouvelle (Paris III). itself by excluding him." Studied Chronic Disease Albert Guerisse, a wartime re- Restaurant Supplier The president of the institute, But he also criticized Jews in NEW YORK—Dr. David Seegal, sistance leader who is president of Prof. R. Sieffert, who together Israel and in the United States who Benjamin Smith, founder and a leading researcher in the field with the outgoing Rector of the "overreacted" and moved radical- the International Committee for the former co-owner of Central Glass- • of chronic diseases, died July 24. university. Prof. Jacob Katz, rat- ly to the right. He said that "right- Defense of the Rights of Man in ' ware Co., a restaurant supplies , He was 73. ified the agreement in Jerusalem. . wing regimes are no friendlier to the Soviet Union. has asked So- firm. died Aug. 1. He was 75. I Professor emeritus of medicine expressed the hope that it would Israel than the new dictatorships viet President Nikolai V. Podgorny Born in Russia, Mr. Smith, 21851 at Columbia University's college to permit representatives of the • Avon, Oak Park, was be but the first step towards close of the left." a member of physicians and surgeons, Dr. World Health Organization, the of cooperation between the two cen- Cong. Shaarey Zedek. worked, Seegal was graduated from Har- International Red Cross or the for the Allied Jewish Campaign ters of higher learning. vard in 1921 as a physical anthro- United Nations to enter Soviet and belonged to the Jewish War , The Paris Institute has an ac- Court Uphol•ls Rights pologist. He returned to Harvard's labor camps and prisons to as- Veterans. tive department of modern He- of Sabbath Observer medical school and received his certain if the prisoners' conditions He leaves two sons. Aubrey and MD in 1928. He then began a medi- brew language and literature and NEW YORK JTA) — A U.S. have been bettered." cal career here as an intern, resi- Burton: a daughter. Mrs. Sheldnn! will make use of the teaching and Court of Appeals ruling that an Gucrisse, whose appeal is backed (Delores) Max: one brother, three dent and teacher at Columbia. research facilities available in employe may not be fired solely by more than 500 European per- sisters and seven grandchildren_ Presbyterian. Jerusalem. particularly through becau s e he refuses to work on his , sonalities, also wrote to UN Sec- In 1936, with the financial back- the University's summer courses Sabbath was hailed as "a reaf- retary General Kurt Waldheim on ing of the Rockefeller Foundation. and school for overseas students firmation of the right of all Amer- his arrival in Moscow. He asked Warsaw Ghetto Uprising he became director of Columbia's in order to further the studies of icans to avoid having to choose • Waldheim to remind Soviet lead- to Be Commemorated research service into chronic dis- • its own students_ The Hebrew UM between their religion and their ers that world opinion expects them TEL AVIV (JTA) --- President eases. At a time when the main .ersity will send to Paris students jobs" by Howard Rhine, president to act in accordance with their sup- Zalman Shazar will declare 1973 thrust of medical science v.-as to of its Institute of Asian and Af- of the National Jewish Commis- port of UN human-rights declara- as memorial year in commemora- deal with arute infectious diseases. rican Studies who wish to special- sion on Law- and l'ublic Affairs tions He cited the International tion of the 30th anniversary of the Dr. Seegal's unit directed attention ize in modern oriental languages. COLPA i . Convention on the Elimination of Warsaw Ghetto uprising, it was to circulatory, respiratory, kidney literature and civilizations. COI.P.1 had filed a friend-of- All Forms of Racial Discrimina- reported by Stephan Grayek and and liver disease and to cancer. Prof. Seiffert. who is a special- the-court brief in the case which tion, adopted by the UN on Dec. Pessah Burstein. officials of the Dr Seegal was editor of the Jour ist in modern Japanese literature, arose from the firing of a mem- 21. 1965, which endorsed "the right World Federation of Jewish Fight- nal of Chronic Diseases and Was a has translated a number of Japa- ber of the Seventh Day Adven- to circulate freely . . . leave any ers. Camp Inmates and Nazi delegate to the White House Con- nese literary works into French tist Church by the Bendix Corp. country including one's own . . Victims. ference on the Aging in 1950. He and is also the author of a number for refusing to work between " freedom of opinion and expression The federation is an organization served on numerous professional of books on Japanese civilization. sundown'. Friday and Saturday. . . and .. . peaceful assembly•" of 40 groups in 17 countries. commissions and committees. JERUSALEM (JTA)—"The New Left is the author and progenitor of the new anti-Semitism. Anti- Zionism is neo-anti-Semitism." Foreign Minister Abba Eban de- clared Monday night in an address to the opening session of the Amer- ican Jewish Congress 10th annual American-Israel Dialogue. "Israel will never be popular among new leftists, since the New Left advocates negativism, nihil- ism, anarchic revolt and contempt Financial SOS Issued for Victims of Agnes Storm Hebrew U. Signs French Institute Sam Gold, Founder of Agudath Israel Owned Supply Co.