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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-09-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
20--Friday, Sept. 29, 1972

Stalin's Reign of Terror, Cold War in Documentaries

"Russia Under Stalin" by should be beaten. Present ai ruler of all Russia, describ- Western Powers." The Ba- flict between two different
Michael Gibson, published by this Congress as a delegate is ing how after destroying his ruch Plan, for international systems of human behavior
Bombs Damage Two
Putnam as part of its Docu- the former minister of state rivals he made a brutal at- control of nuclear weapons, which underlay the 'Cold
Latin Synagogues
mentary History Series, cov-
tempt to create the world's became a major considera- War' was still there in the
BUENOS AIRES (JTA) — ers an important era that re- security, Comrade Ignatyev.
tion in dealing with the world 1970s."
Two synagogues here were lates historically to current Stalin told him curtly, "If first socialist state. The story
you
do
not
obtain
confessions
is one of transformation of 1970s."
The roles of world states-
rocked by bombs Sept. 19 developments vis-a-vis Rus-
from the doctors we will a backward rural country in-
The plan failed, yet there men, the attitudes of Ameri-
and 20.
sia and the international sit- shorten you by a head.
to
one
of
the
foremost
of
the
is
international
consideration
can
and other world leaders
No injuries were reported uations involving the USSR.
"Peasants, kulaks, secret world's industrial and mili- of means of avoiding greater are reviewed in this impor-
but damage was considera-
Gibson's is a thorough ex- police, writers, artists and of- tary nations."
conflicts."
tant analysis. The German
ble.
All of the aspects of the position, Roosevelt at Yalta,
Bernard Baruch first used
A bomb exploded at the pose of Stalin's attitudes. ficials parade through this
practices,
persecutions,
in-
Churchill
vivid
social
history
of
the
Cold
War
are
developed
in
and his associ-
the
term
"Cold
War"
in
1947,
Sephardic synagogue on
Camargo St. before mid- cluding the anti-Semitic as- Russian people as tirw noel and it has become common the thesis by Elizabeth Bark- ates are among the issues
night, a half hour after a pect and the religious an- under the reign of Joseph usage. The term is described er. The many crises that and personalities whose at-
committee meeting had end- tagonisms. Of special inter- Stalin, 'the Man of Steel.' by Elizabeth Barker in "The arose in many areas, are giv- titudes relate to the issue,
est is the following portion For a time after the over- Cold War," part of the Docu- en full consideration in this and the entire outline is a
ed.
throw of the Czarist regime mentary History Series pub- important book, and the au- valuable part of the history
The blast destroyed a door of Gibson's report:
"During the war, Stalin had it seemed t" , at Russia would lished by Putnam as: "It thor indicates that "the con- that affects mankind.
and shattered all windows in
the building and the windows ended his campaign against enjoy freedom, but the death meant the state of declared
of the congregation's medical religion and had encouraged of Lenin in 1924 opened a hostility — though not of war Israeli Leaders to Be
institute nearby. The ex- his people to identify them- way to a new style despotism. in the ordinary sense—which
Open 7 Days A Weok
plosion was heard more than selves with the Orthodox This book tells how Stalin came in the open during that at Chicago Parley
7:30 a.m.-10 p.m.
Russia of the past. He con- rose from provincial obscur- year between the former al-
a mile away.
CHICAGO — Three top Is- Single, Debbie & Triple Loads
Another bomb exploded tinued to tolerate Christian- ity to become the absolute lies, the Soviet Union and the raeli leaders will be among
Parking in Roar
about two hours later at the ity in peacetime. The Church
the officials and personalities
3257 W. 12 Milo in Berkley
sone. ito.•••a•iiii a
was
allowed
to
train
more
in the World Zionist move-
'entrance to the Paso Syna-
gogue, an Ashkenazi congre- priests, and a few churches
ment who will address the
Boris Smolar's
were reopened, although
gation.
second national convention of
y enoug h
the American Monist Federa-
The synagogue was the there were not nearleno
to
house
the
great crowds of
tion during its three-day
scene last week of a hunger
reative
meeting Oct. 21-25, at Palm-
strike and demonstration worshipers who wanted to
er House.
against the excessive visa celebrate Christmas a n d
They are Louis A. Pincus,
fees demanded of Jewish Easter. This was only a par-
chairman of the World Zion-
academicians seeking to tial thaw in the Communist
Editor-in-Chief
Emeritus,
JTA
attitude.
There
were
only
ist Organization and of the
leaire the Soviet Union.
38 churches open in Moscow
(Copyright 1972, JTA luc.1
Jewish Agency for Israel;
"A GIFT OF LOVE"
compared with the 000 of
Itzhak
Navon, deputy speak-
MONTHS OF REJOICING: American Jewry has now
Lydda Airport Hit
® • PORTRAITS
Czarist days. Religious in-
er
of
the
Knesset
and
chair-
• COPIES
by Work Slowdown
struction was still banned in entered into the largest celebration in its history—Israel's man of the World Zionist
25th anniversary which will be observed in this country
TEL AVIV (JTA)—About the schools. Nevertheless
• RESTORATIONS
General Council actions
1,500 employes of the Civil when Stalin died, the Patri- for more than seven months. The ceremonies started this committee): and Avraham
• PASSPORTS • CANDID
week
in
75
cities
with
the
lighting
of
Torches
of
Independ-
Aviation Authority staged a arch announced that "Our
ence brought from Israel. They will culminate with street Schenker, head of the de-
CUSTOM FRAMING
work slow-down Tuesday Church proclaims eternal
partment of organization and
parades
on
Israel
Independence
Day,
next
May.
which delayed outgoing and memory to him with a spe-
information of the WZO.
This celebration will be marked by festivals, concerts,
incoming flights at Lydda cial feeling of abiding love
banquets, and other events in which not only Jews but
Airport by an average of two (108) .
Reading
also
non-Jews will participate.
studio of photogr•pny
hours and created congestion
"A particularly unpleasant
Films on Israel will be shown in churches. Special
Read the best books first,
and confusion among passen- feature of these last years
25711 Telegraph
354-107
lectures on Israel will be delivered in colleges and uni- or you may not have a
gers.
Across from Raleigh House
was the growth of anti-Semit-
Closed Mondays
• The delays were a deliber- ism which led to the execu- versities. Special programs will also be introduced in chance to read them at all.
—Henry David Thoreau.
ate measure taken by the tion of a number of leading public schools and in high schools.
Something unique will take place during the celebra-
CAA employes to support Jewish writers,.and the fab-
their demands for a wage rication of the so-called Do,. tions when many of the large American newspapers will
scale equal to that paid by tors' Plot. In 1956, Nikita come out with special supplements marking Israel's 25th
El Al, Israel's national air- Khrushchev said, "Actually anniversary. Among them will be the New York Times,
the Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles
line.
there was no case except the
A spokesman for the em- declaration of the woman Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer and other influential
publications.
Specializing in Speech, Language, Stuttering and
ployes said that more serious doctor Timashuk, who was
The National Geographic Magazine will devote its
action would be taken if their probably influenced or or-
Voice Disorders of children and adults,
demands were not met this dered by someone to write December issue to Israel. -
Three teams of American editors and columnists of
week.
Stalin a letter in which she daily newspapers, television and radio commentators will
announces the opening of a private practice
declared that the doctors go to Israel during the celebration period to report on the
were applying allegedly im-
anniversary.
IN TEN-SOUTHFIELD CENTER
is
FEMALE PIANIST- proper methods of medical country as it marks its 25th



treatment. Such a letter was
17603 West Ten Mile Road, Southfield, !dick.
Available for Portia'
CULTURAL PROGRAMS: The anniversary celebra-
• used Music • Timp-a-Mmg,
sufficient for Stalin to reach tion will thus serve to strengthen the ties not only be-
Abe Ass hoWeeko On
an immediate conclusion that
by appointment
tween Israel and American Jewry but also with a large
there were doctor plotters in part of the American population in general.
353-9566
ri
PHONE
557-1282
or 687-0794
the Soviet Union. He issued
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Outstanding in the celebration will be the cultural pro- X.;
orders to arrest a group of gram. The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra — considered
Bar Mitzvas, Weddings
eminent Soviet medical spe- among the world's best—will be presented by the noted
and special occasions
cialists. He personally is-
American impresario Sol Hurok in major American cities.
sued advice on the conduct
Garson Zeltzer
(Editor's Note: The Israel Philharmonic will appear
of the investigation of the ar-
in Detroit at Masonic Temple. Oct. 7, under auspices
Photography
rested persons. He said aca-
of
the
Zionist Organization of Detroit.)
demician Vinogradov should
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song festivals in Israel will be started in October. "The
Grand Music Hall of Israel",L—a lively variety show present-
ed by 35 singers and dancers—will start in October a three-
month U.S. tour with its first performance in Washing-
ton, Another Israeli revue. "From Israel With Love," will
make a month's Your in American cities with a youthful
cast of 26 Israeli Army entertainers. Israel's Bathsheva
Dance Company will appear in more than 25 communities.
The National Jewish Welfare Board has compiled a

volume of annotated listings of selected dramatizations,
music, books, pamphlets and other materials about Israel
as guidance for Jewish centers, synagogues and other
institutions interested in the observance of the 25th an-
niversary.
Special exhibits of books on Israel will be held in public
libraries. Children's art exhibitions on Israel are planned
in a nuber of cities in the public schools there. Film show-
ings are similarly arranged in schools.
Jewish Book Month will this year be devoted to the
25th anniversary with all the Jewish centers displaying
books on Israel written by Jews and non-Jews.
Jewish Music Month will be dedicated to the theme
"A Musical Tribute to Israel."



Israel's 25th anniversary also will be marked in a
number of cities by Israel's economic achievements. Trade
fairs will be organized. Special sections displayed and sell-
ing Israel merchandise will be opened at major depart-
ment stores throughout the country. Economic conferences
will be arranged for selected local businessmen to help
them to better understand how they can do business
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