Anchorage !1a.- 'or Federal Tax Credit:, for \on-Publie Tuition Debated Before Itotie I_ nit By RABBI SANIUEL SILVER I Arts friday, THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS August 25, 1972-13 Israel-Italy Towing Pact c- 1.1 WASIIINTON (JTA) -- The children, but no parent has the Who do you think was the f :-*. .:n New York Committee for P,hlic right to demand a share of pub mayor of Anchorage, Alaska" Education and Religious Liber'y tic tax funds to subsidize a private Lbw lie • 3 , a Jew. Leop , .'d Dr. h-Lice Jost because he is no: ilSir..7, (PEARL) reported that it t. ,:- lied before the House Ways and available public services " How do I know"' ON PCV.? ITLK CO The two Jewish groups which Nle:ms Committee in opposition I met his niece in New York ACkt 22 w 7 Mar ROAD to federal tax credit proposals for gave testimony before the corn- 7 astonished to hear was I mitee were the National Jewish icon nonpublic school parents. The House Ways and 'deansCommission on Law and Public news and the niece, Miss Car. , 1,, , Affairs (COLPA) and Agudath . Horowitz, showed me photo,t.,1 , Committee has been hearing • ' Israel of America. tell, T, newspapers of copies statements from various !'rouPs. SPE CIALIS T They called the p r e s e n t laws about her distinguished uncle. including those of two national infair because nonpub- One of six children of a Ger- as ' ca Y ' Orthodox spokesmen vvho pleaded t' OLK SWACL Cs :: c school parents in essence re- i man couple who lived in Brooklyn. a NT. for creation of a bill that would ? lieve Va. state of the burden and Leopold David served in the Span- allow such tax credits: CARS PC.ASCHE ,xper.se if educating — • -.., II , children. ish-American ish-American War r t ''' ''' PEARL, a coalition of 33 civ:e, while ati: 1,1, same time the parents • pointed , , a c?nimi . , i.:•ner rt t•r, . CALL religious and educational groups, • contrPoe to the general tax fund ini the le I_ .S. Govc.-a en: :: ": . told the committee that the pro- from w hich ; , ublic education runts Alaska, and then : ■ k a, - , .. .,•• 548-3926 posals would unconstitutionallY are Orawe. er and etas clec'e "• ■ •• f••-• 548-4160 .. in ' ;91.:1 — — ar l.. • . . Tax credit hills being coniciered "force all tax-payers to contri- bate toward the refunding, of ta— wou ld provide a range in tax cred- cf Ar,,l.urage 541-9704 C'''''l ir. 1922 . ' ition payments to parents of chil- its frc: $200 annually to S5,-,11 I.e!- ' . fie th.en retired f ■ om. pi!! : f3erwi-ee . „. 1018 W. 9 Mile Rd. FERNDALE dren attending nonpublic schools. child. A proposal submitted by later hecame a 2,hg,. Li., . ,i,.• :. , ; io ■ CH Alfons G. Rchme 95 per cent of which are religiously Rep. Mi;ls ar.d Rep. Hugh L. Car:, occurred at age 45. . links tax credits with a massive i affiliated and controlled." a pace . In Florence Flast, vice-chairman of Public school aid bill. Administra- His niece also earned PEARL, said, "We do not deny Lion spokesmen, appearingbefore history. She is the only female w ho any parent his right to choose pri- . the committee rejected :tat meas. has written an army mare"‘•' •song. lier World War II creation' sate or religious education for his ure as too cos'iy • called "The Forty Eight Stars and Presents PRINCE EDWARD . the Red, White and Blue," is sec. 3 4 Coat with Matching PCIfl•' to the song about the caissons Al)oillitiatioti and in Colors and Velvet :n popularity among bands. A . ■ r''''''in''`Y patriotic -melody wh.eb Italian Volare Boots • There is an obligation to call to ' ing some of the points in the 1 tells how our nation will - guard • Colored Shirts the attention of those who may be • novel in several pages of notes. !all our shores from terror, want • Formal Knit Shirts misled by a title . that a novel These are the only portions that and hate, from way up MaMe called - Herz' the King" is neither have a measure of validity. But clear across the Golden Gale. - • Bell Bottoms • Flares good novel nor accurate history • since the book was based on the the song is often heard in ' that it should not be utilized : five volumes of lierzl's diaries, and that t o-rounds and carousels around for instructive purposes. It is poor there was an obligation to be ob- g t he nation. Large %/argot). of • Poor writing and does not even afford jective, factual, truthful. FORMAL BAR MITZVA WEAR Miss Horowitz says her late writing substituted for more valid satisfying reading. Herzi th e uncle was one of the pioneers in Tuxedo Sales 8 Rental Norman Kotker, the author of research. Kotker's " this Scribners book, has, in facts, King" is a had boosand should Alaska and had something of the not be utilized for acquisition of spirit of the Israeli halutzim on the rendered a disservice with his Complete Lose creator of frontiers of Israel. 126 S. Woodward manner of utilizing the Ilerzl Di- information about the of Men s Salts It is good to learn about an- I 1,14.11 Soy. el Maple on woo....a. Sportcoats arms for a purpose that does not the great political Zionist move- other Jew who gave of his - talents Bingham, Mich. instruct and does not afford truly ment. to the development of our nation. —P.S ment. impressive fiction. llerzl is introduced as "the King." yet in the abominable form that he is treated by the author of this novel (sic!) he might he called unjustifiably the shlemihl. From the very first pages the story emerges as dull, mediocre as de- scription, totally misrepresentative of the conditions of the time it is supposed to describe. A discriminating reader will put the book down—he'll get rid of 1C—after attempting to struggle through the first chapter. Instead .7t1 of showing that the author under- tl , ..„. stood the events in France during the Dreyfus trial. the author emerges as such an amateur that he disgusts and repels. ' °IV Because he had hoped to find something good in the novel, the reviewer struggled through it •-e ■ RSI • • without finding a single redeem- GIANT r.lii_ivAL ing feature in the book. Not only the Zionist Congress, the historic All FREE entertainment event of 1891, but the family de- lineations. the friendships, the Sonn y & C• • • EL.•_ . 'w. r • o., . clan, Auto 1 c• personal life of Ilerzl, as well as . ..... ;Penne I. • ", his associations with others, are ...ow- `'•• .".*, " poorly. defined that there de- -.. a . SO : •' . " ' 1 ` velops a sense of shame over the : ( treatment accorded in this book to " • ' " the great modern prophet in 7 Jewry. - There is an attempt at clarify- :•• ' Dave Me• ' • : He • ;- 1 Seven Feature) QUIST Foreign Car Sen*c Al' - - li erzl - No. -el—ail • Men's Clothing THE MICHIGAN STATE FAIR PRESENTS THE GRWEST ENTERTAINMENT BARGAIN SINCE THE NICKELODIAN 1 01 972_, ` PAR h v'-, Is 1 iv iN i t., 'LL6 . 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