UIIS Children Are Introduced to American Jewish History the Far East, as well as ar- ticles on literature. Publication of his "Jews in American History" was made possible by a grant from the United Hebrew Charities of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. By the time America's Bi- centennial observance rolls around, the children in Dalet class (fourth grade) of the United Hebrew Schools will be 15 years old. If a new booklet they are using has achieved the goal of its writer, there will be great interest among the chil- dren in the origins and contri- butions of American Jewry. The booklet, "Jews in American History," was writ- ten by Lawrence Rosinger, a member of the English de- partment at Henry Ford Community College. Rosing- er, who received a masters degree in history from Co- lumbia University, has writ- ten books and articles on Rosinger begins the ac- count with the first settle- ment in New Amsterdam in 1654. Thereafter, he relates the struggle of the Jews to win their rightful place in American society, serving with distinction in all facets of the republic. Their contributions to the American Revolution, to both sides in the Civil War and to the war against fascism are U.S. Okays Dinitz; Arnon to Follow? THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 1—Friday, Dec. 29, 1972 the Advancement of Colored JERUSALEM (JTA)—With People. Washington's formal approv- The waves of immigration al of the appointment of Sim- in response to the persecu- ha Dinitz as Israel's next am- tion's abroad; the formation bassador to the United States, of trade unions, with Jews observers here believe that playing a leading role; the Dinitz's post as director gen- heyday of the Yiddish press eral of the prime minister's and theater; the creation of office will go to Michael Ar- Jewish welfare agencies — non who is presently secre- all are touched upon in Ro- tary to the cabinet. singer's account. Dinitz is expected to take There are negative influ- up his new post next March. ences as well — discrimina- SERVING B'NAI BRITH tion, immigration quotas — MEMBERS & FAMILIES that American Jewry has had WHEN YOU ':Pic A COCKTAIL COVENANT to combat and to some ex- tent is still. CREDIT1 11=j1 If there is any shortcom- 21711 West Ten Mtle Road ing in this booklet, it is the •, . Room 129. Phone 354-6100 impression left that Ameri- ,•.„. ...... . t•r• , r can Jewish history has been an unbroken chain of pro- E11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111 S gress welded by super Jews. = E Yes, we are proud of the B Einsteins, the Cardozos and the Bernard Malamuds. But, = Presents PRINCE EDWARD .E . to our sorrow, we also have 3/4 Coat with Matching Pants had far less virtuous sons. in Colors and Velvet tempts at escape. Some To ignore that fact is to pro- Italian Volare Boots E- prisoners mix with visitors, ject a distorted history. = • Colored Shirts who come to the prisons. Rosinger had the difficult Formal Knit Shirts • • Only in a few cases did they task of consoling the role of a' succeed. • Bell Bottoms • Flares American Jewry into but 55 Ask oboe, speoal weedd.ng nee' 'After a few cases of es- pages. In so doing, he of nec- :r - ... essity had to omit much data cape, security measures were Loge Votroty el increased. Walls and win- and many names. FORMAL BAR MITZVA WEAR .— But if his aim was to in- dows were fortified. Prison- Special Holiday Sale ers who were sentenced to still an awareness of Ameri- .=- short prison terms and be- can Jewish history that is lacking in public school texts, haved well have been re- I leased before their time. he has succeeded. ) —CD released 300 More than On Everything Complete Line prisoners have learned a Ei of Men's Suits & ...T = Tuxedo Sales 8. Rental trade in prison and did not Decision E Sportcoots = It does not take much return to terrorism but in- = = F- = stead do productive work strength to do things, but it F1- - Birmingham, Mich. 126 S. Woodward requires great strength to de- and earn a good living. E. Irs, Stock South of Maple on Wood..ord, The prisons are heavily cide on what to do. —Elbert 11111111111111111111111111111111111M111111111RIMIRM11111 11111111111111 NUIRMUNIUMW 4 guarded. In the evenings the Hubbard. prison area is illuminated by big projectors. recounted. But equally im- portant is their role in the fight for equal rights. It will come as a surprise to some students, for ex- ample, that Ernestine Rose was an active supporter of equal rights for women even before the Civil War. She and Rabbi David Ein- horn were among the Jews who demanded an immediate end to slavery, Rabbi Em- horn pointing out that the rights of Jews and Negroes were closely connected "be- cause slavery produced an atmosphere in which no mi- nority was safe." Another rabbi, Stephen S. Wise. would one day co-found the National Association for ) 41 77z1- dat Arab Terrorists in Israeli Prisons Sew Clothes for Children in Negev By MOSHE RON Special Jewish News Israel Correspondent t Among these prisoners there are former students who receive books to enable them to continue their studies; 182 of them have passed their matriculation examinations by mail, with the help of the Egyptian Ministry for Education and UNESCO. After their re- lease, they are able to con- tinue their studies. Every prisoner can take warm baths, a luxury many TEL AVIV — The 2,600 Arab terrorists who partici- pated in several terrorist acts against the population of Is- rael are now in 12 different prisons in Israel. Most of them are in prison in Beer- sheba. They enjoy a liberal regime. Like Israeli soldiers, they receive a daily ration of 2,700 calories. They get med- ical care from Israeli doe- of them never enjoyed in their lives. tors. In prison, they work to- gether with Jewish prison- ers. They sew sports clothes for Jewish children in the Negev, prepare boxes for Tnuva products and do plumbing work. In general, they are a disciplined group. LOD — "For each of those Only 900 of them have fam- who died here on that in- ilies, who visit them in pri- famous night, may this ve- son. The International Red hicle of mercy save many Cross brings them packages lives. For each of the wound- with chocolates and other ed. may it provide to others goodies . Facilities have been estab- the critical minutes which make the difference between lished in the prisons for book cure and infirmity, between binding, sewing, plumbing, etc. Some of the terrorists life and death." These were the words of who were arrested for min- Prof. Ikuro Teshima. leader ing Zahal vehicles are now of the Japanese Makuya voluntarily preparing bags, sect, as he dedicated a portfoliols and other articles Mogen David Adorn ambu- for Israeli soldiers. There are also some prob- lance to the victims of the Lod massacre and reaffirm- lematic Arab prisoners who ed the Japanese friendship are tough and cannot put up with the idea of being in with Israel. Since the Six-Day War, an Israeli prisons. They are iso- ever-growing number of lated from the others in or- members of the Japanese der to prevent them from Makuya sect have been visit- instigating riots against the ing Israel. They possess an prison authorities. They are almost mystical affinity for mostly leaders of terrorist the Holy Land, a kinship organizations and are assim- securely bound within their ilated with other prisoners when they promise to stop religious beliefs. Groups of Makuva members their hate campaign. The director of the prison visit the various holy sites, and always can be seen at in Beersheba, Michael Golan, the Western Wall. praying told me that there are often tearfully, leaning their fore- difficult times with some heads against the ancient prisoners, but after a certain length of time in prison, they stones. Their colorful embroidered adapt to prison life. There have been sonic at- kimonos stand out from Japanese Sect Atones for Lod With Gift of Life among the other tourists' at- tire, and their appearance long has been a source of wonder and delight to both Israelis and tourists. On the day following the Lod Massacre, not a single member of the Makuya sect — or any other Japanese national for that matter — could be seen on the streets of Israel. The ambulance bearing the Nippon - Makuya inscription and pledge of compassion and friendshipato the Israeli people is now part of an ef- ficient fleet, providing emer- gency transportation to all hospitals throughout Israel. a • for the Holidays 20% to 50% OFF Men's Clothing There is a lack of prison guards in Israel and the difficult and responsible work rests on the shoulders of a few men. Their salaries are low. Each Arab prisoner costs the Israeli government IL 4,500 ($1,100) per year. There was the case of a terrorist who after his re- lease from prison expressed his wish to be converted to Judaism to atone for his past. The two terrorist girls who were captured at Lod Airport after hijacking a Sabena airliner expressed a wish to be converted to Juda- ism in order to be able to marry Jews. A majority of Arab ter- rorists in Israeli prisons certainly never dreamed of living at the cost of the Is- raeli authorities in Israeli prisons. 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