77' THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30--Friday, Sept. 15, 1972 LETTER BOX Butzel Award to Be Presented at Federation's Annual Meeting Defends Book The annual dinner meeting The program also will fea- of the Jewish Welfare Fed- ture entertainment by mem- `0 Jerusalem' eration will be held Oct. 11 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, it was announced by Alan E. Schwartz, president. The dinner will be high- lighted by the presentation of the Fred M. Butzel Memo- rial Award for Distinguished Communal Leadership. The recipient of the annual award is chosen by a committee of presidents of all local Federa- tion agencies and awardees of previous years. The award, first given in 1951, honors the memory of a distinguish- ed Detroit citizen and philan- thropist. The evening's agenda will include the annual report of the president and the elec- tion of nine members-at- large to the board of gov- ernors for a three-year term. bers of t'e women's division 'f Federation. Newly nominated for mem- bership on the board are Mrs. Morris J. Brandwine. William M. Davidson, Ben- iamin H. Frank, Robert A Steinberg and Robert M. Zell. Nominated for re-elec- tion are Martin E. Citrin, Irwin Green, David Handle- man and Stanley J. Winkel- man.. Chairman of the 1972 nom- inating committee is Irwin I. Cohn. Committee members are Arthur Howard, Joseph H. Jackier, Mrs. Norman H. Rosenfeld and Julian S. Tobias. A 6 p.m. reception will pre- cede the dinner. For reser- vations, call the Federation office, WO 5-3939. • • • AJ Campaign Workers Embark on Israel Mission Next Week More than 30 Allied Jewish Israel Study Mission which Campaign-Israel Emergency will survey current needs in Fund workers and contribu- Israel and observe a Vien- tors leave next week on a 16- nese reception center for So- day Detroit Service Group viet and Eastern European Jews en route to Israel. I The participants, all mem- bers of the Detroit Service Group, will meet with offi- cials of the Israel govern- ment, Jewish Agency and the Joint Distribution Com- mittee while in Israel. These briefings will give the visi- tors background for their work in the upcoming cam- paign. Births Sept. 4— To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Rosen (Merle Mendel- son of Detroit), of Miami Beach, a daughter, Stacey Tina. • • • Sept. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brooks (Kathy Ross), Included in their itinerary 4113 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills, a daughter, Dana will be a trip to an absorp- tion center where immigrants Elizabeth. study Hebrew and are helped • • • Sept. 1 — To Mr. and Mrs. with the adjustments of Barry L. Gonte (Cynthia learning to live in a new Horowitz). 4817 Woodland, country. New housing de- velopments and settlements, Royal Oak, a daughter, university campuses, and a Michelle Faye. JDC Malben facility for aged • also will be visited. Aug. 28 — To Mr. and Mrs. From Israel, many DSG Jeffrey M. Leib (Bryna Lin- den), 7128 N. Merrybrook, members will proceed to West Bloomfield, a daughter, Vienna to study the activities at Schloss Sehonau, the JDC Jodi Rachelle. • • • reception center where immi- Aug. 19 — Ta Mr. and Mrs. grants are cared for until David H. Diskin (Denise they can make the next step Weston), 23050 Seneca, Oak of their journey to Israel or Park, a daughter, Dana other free countries. Faith. RABBI S. ZACHARIASH Specialized MOHEL In Home or Hospital 557-9666 REV. SIDNEY RUBE oor HERSHL ROTH useicod WAN 557-0888 ■••• s. RABBI LE') GOLDMAN F_-pert Rohe! Solving Hospit•l• •nd Horn. LI 2-4444 RAMAT-GAN — The ninth volume in the Bar-Ilan an- nual series has been publish- ed. The volume, divided into two books, is dedicated to the memory of Haim Moshe Shapiro, who was minister of the interior and chairman of the executive council of Bar-Ilan University. The first book is devoted to studies in Judaica and the humanities, and the second to social sciences. The He- brew articles are summar- ized in English, and there are Hebrew summaries of those in English. Mohel 358-1426 or 357-5544 owA. ff7.10 Bar-Ilan Publishes Shapiro Volume LI 1-9769 CALVACADE OF BANDS, the production on the Masonic Auditorium stage, Oct. 12, stars Frankie Carle, Bob Crosby, Freddy Martin and special guest singer, Mar- garet Whiting. This quartet of artists was carefully chos- en to insure that "Caval- cade" would offer a variety of distinctive styles. Editor, The Jewish News: In the Sept. 8 issue you 'eltured an article assailing the authors of "0 Jerusa- 'ern" for supposedly false - eporting of the famous, or hould I say infamous Deir Yassin incident., Since my synagogue, Bech Achim. will 'eature one of the authors, Larry Collins, in the Bertha - le'n Memorial Lecture Oct. 16, allow me to make a few ^omments in connection with his criticism: The authors in 573 pages weave a brilliant story about the epic of 1948, the story of the battle of Jerusalem, the birth of the state of Israel. The controversial story of Deir Yassin is told in "0 Jerusalem" in 10 pages, 272- 282. The authors tell both of the attack by the Irgun and the Stern Gang on the village against the orders of Mr. Shaltiel, the Jerusalem com- mander of the Hagana, and they tell of the atrocities that were presumably com- mitted there. They also state in a footnote (page 276) that: the Irgun and Stern Gang's leadership had al- ways denied the excesses at- tributed to them by the Arabs, maintaining that the killing which took place was a result of the Arab opposi- tion to their attack. The story of Deir Yassin is not a pleasant one, the authors of "0 Jerusalem" may have leaned over in quoting the Arab side of the fight, but again, on the whole the book tells magnificently the story of the redemeption of Jerusalem in 1948. The Jewish community of Detroit is invited to the lec- ture by one of th authors, Larry Collins, Oct. 16, at our social hall. The lecture, be- cause of its importance (it will be the only one by either author in the Detroit area) is free to the public. An op- portunity will be given to those desiring to question Larry Collins about the Deir Yassir incident or any other phase of the book "0 Jeru- salem." BERNARD PANUSH, Chairman Adult Ed., Cong. Beth Achim • JERUSALEM — Israelis won both the singles and the to enlist the support of as team events at the World many people as possible on 420-Class Sailing Champion- ships in Nieupart, Belgium. the personal level. Yoram Kedar, 31, of Mich- I'm sure that several hun- dred million persons, of all moret, won the singles event, faiths and nationalities, winning three six-mile races would pledge $1-100 for this on three consecutive days. purpose. It would aggregate Kedar was competing an enormous amount of dol- against 40 sailors from 17 lars as potential compensa- countries. The second and third tion for any future losses. I think that even the most prizes were taken by Amer- icans. In the team event, Is- fanatic Arab terrorist would hesitate to attack Israeli cit- izens or property, if he had certain fore-knowledge that any losses he might inflict would result in compensation enormously greater than the damage caused, and rather than weakening Israel, would CUSTOM instead be strengthening it FRAMING financially. E.S.H. PORTRAITS CANDIDS • Charges Candidate Has Anti-Israel Stand Editor, The Jewish News: The National Committee for an Effective Congress de- ceives its contributors. The NCEC conceals from its sup- porters that some of the "progressive" ca ndidates backed by them favor taking Jerusalem from Israel, for- cing Israel back to the 1967 borders and turning over questions of Israel's future to the United Nations. (See Jewish News Letter Box July and Aug. 25). One of the candidates sup- ported by contributions to the NCEC is Rep. William D. Hathaway, running for the Senate seat from Maine. Rep. Hathaway, in his posi- tion paper on the Middle East, makes the following points: 1). U. S. should support all international diplomatic ef- forts through the United Na- tions; 2). Jerusalem should be established as an interna- tionalized city; 3). The U. S. should state a firm disapproval of both the provocative guerrilla raids and the strong reprisals cus- tomarily taken by Israel; 4.) It will be necessary to achieve a viable balance of power in the area, military, economic and political; and 5.) Any peace settlement will have to include Israeli withdrawal from some or all territories occupied in the June 1967 War. HYMIE CUTLER 16230 Santa Rosa 411 Asks to Insure Against Terror Ex-Student Recalls Editor, The Jewish News: This is a suggested plan to end, or at least minimize the Arab terror attacks. All that is required to halt these attacks, is to insure — literally — that such future attacks, by virtue of an en- ormous insurance policy, re- sult in tremendous financial gain, rather than loss, for Israel. What I suggest is a world- wide commitment, by either, or both, the people or gov- ernments of the great ma- jority of countries, that ab- hor such atrocities, to pledge such a huge recompense for Israeli losses due to Arab at- tacks, as to make any fur- ther attacks self-defeating. I suggest that the U.S. government undertake such a plan, on the international level, while the Jewish com- munity in every city, town, and village, all over the world, organize a campaign Israeli Yachtsmen Win World Race rapitin . The Jews had far more missionary ardor than used to be supposed. —James Har- vey Robinson. s- °I co t-ge Expect More In Maternity Fashions Laura & Eileen Irish You a Healthy & Happy New Year Open Fri. 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