1973 Butzel Award Will Be Announced at Annual Federation Meeting Oct. 16 Plans for the annual dinner citizen and philanthropist. meeting of the Jewish Wel- I Berman urged that "as fare Federation of Detroit many Federation members as were announced this week by possible gather to honor that Mandell L. Berman, presi- person chosen to receive our dent, to be held Oct. 16, at community's highest distinc- tion." Cong. Shaarey Zedek. T h e evening's business The meeting will be high- lighted by the presentation of agenda will include the an- the prestigious Fred M. gut- nual report of the president, zel Memorial Award for Dis- and the election of nine mem- tinguished Communal Leader- bers-at-large to the board of ership. The recipient is governors for a three-year chosen by a special commit- term. Action will also be tee of presidents of all local asked to approve a recom- Federation agencies and mended technical amend- awardees of previous years. ment to Federation's by-laws. Newly nominated for mem- The award, first given in 1951, commemorates the memory bership on the board are Mrs. of one of Federation's found- N. Brewster Broder, Samuel ers, a distinguished Detroit Hechtman, Herbert P. Sill- 1st-Day Cover Shows Patriot of U.S. Revolution WASHINGTON—A first-day cover memorializing Aaron Lopez, a Jewish patriot of t h e American Revolution, will be issued by the Bnai Brith Philatelic Service this weekend. The cover, to be post- marked Sept. 30, bears a can- cellation of the 8-cent U. S. bicentennial commemorative, "The Drummer," and a pen- and-ink portrait of Lopez. An immigrant from Portu- gal, Lopez renounced his Marrano past, rewed his wife man and Richard Sloan. Nominated for re-election are Mandell L. Berman, Arnold Faudman, Stanley D. Frankel, Thomas I. Klein and Jack 0. Lefton. Chairman of the 1973 nom- inating committee is Erwin S. Simon, who was last year's Butzel Award recipient. Com- mittee members are Burton D. Farbman, Judge Lawrence Gubow, Mrs. Norman H. Ro- senfeld and Hyman Safran. A 6 p.m. reception will pre- cede the annual dinner. All 6—Friday, Sept. 28, 1973 Federation members are wel- come at the dinner, Berman said. Reservations may be made by calling Federation office, WO 5-3939. New Book on 'Evolution of Hitler's Germany' Viewed as an Incitement to Anti-Semitism "The Evolution of Hitler's Germany" by Horst von Mal- titz, published by McGraw- Hill, is a very big book. It goes into many details in tracing the roots of - Nazism. It leans upon many authori- ties. It reaches many conclu- sions. The author believes that "the violent catharsis by which much of the old ideal- ogy was expelled and the far- reaching destruction of poli- tical and other continuities in 1945 left the Germans with a nearly unprecedented vacuum in political tradi- tions, indeed with a wish to divorce themselves from their own recent political history." But added to this and other viewpoints is this assertion: "Paradoxically it is the ab- sence of a liberal Jewish in- telligentsia which may con- tribute to the stability of the German democracy today, in contrast to the Weimar Re- public. There is no longer the large, articulate group of Jewish intellectuals who kept the struggling young Weimar Republic under a ceaseless drumfire of merciless criti- cism." Tracing this viewpoint to the very long chapter, in the earliest portion of the book, on anti-Semitism, the author of this volume leaves the im- pression that he finds Jews as having been destructive, that the intellectuals were undermining good will in Germany. He draws especially on what he calls "the Tuchol- sky syndrome," and he quotes extensively from the writings of Kurt Tucholsky, a German-Jewish writer (1890- 1935), who is described as "a fairly typical representa- tive of the Jewish intelligent- sia of the Weimar Republic," as one who "was critical even of the Jews and 'perhaps held the Jewish middle class in even greater contempt than the anti - Semitic German bourgeoisie' " (a quotation from comments on Tuchalsky by Harold L. Poor). Von Maltitz quotes at length from many Jewish and non-Jewish sources to uphold this viewpoint. So drastic is the emphasis on Jewish guilt, that this re- viewer believes the new vol- ume on Hitler and Hitlerism and the German attitudes contributes towards a renew- al of anti-Semitism. Self-criticism is normal, commendable, rational. The Prophets criticized Israel and NEW YORK (JTA)—Yeho- shua Levy, treasurer of His- tadrut, told the board of di- rectors of the National Com- mittee for Labor Israel that a new four-year expansion program would be under- taken in the field of vocation- al training, health services and cultural work among Is- rael's new immigrants and youth. The combined program will exceed $60,000,000 in n e w construction and service costs. Levy stated that four new hospitals would be built at a cost of $25,000,000. The first of the new structures will be in Haifa; a second, was dedi- cated in Jerusalem by enter- tainer, Alan King, who, with his friends, raised $250,000 for the project, and another is planned in Natanya at a cost of $3,000,000. An endowment of $1,300,009 is sought for the Histadrut Scholarship Fund and $1,500,. 000 for the Afro-Asian Insti- tute in Tel Aviv. Levy also reported that during the next three years. Histadrut plans to spend close to $25,000,000 for new accommodations for the elderly. An additional $2,500,000 will be spent on enlarging the educational youth centers at Onim and Urim, which offer courses for problem youth. A total of $30,082,000 w a s raised by the Israel Histadrut Foundation for a wide pro- gram of health, educational and welfare programs in Is- rael, according to a year- end report by Dr. Sol Stein, president of the foundation. The board adopted a budget projecting a $20,000,- 000 goal of new commit- ments for the next three years in order to reach a cumulative total of commit- ments of $50,000,000 by 1976. available at 40 cents each from Bnai Brith Philatelic Service, 1640 Rhode Island Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20036. Orders must include a stamped, self-addressed en- velope. IF YOU TURN THE UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T FIND A FINER WINE THAN THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS . Detroit, Mich. eW eat. • May the coming year be f•lld condemned the unrepentant. Rabbi Leo Baeck was among Jewry's critics but not their indicters on every step. Why didn't the author of this damning book quote Isaiah and Jeremiah? It would have been more dif- ficult to quote condemnations out of context. But those he did quote, including Baeck, are mainly misrepresented just because their criticisms were taken out of context. That's why the von Hortitz book must be viewed as in- citing to anti-Semitism. The chapter in this book on anti-Semitism, while aimed at being objective, reveals an approach that empha- sizes valid anti-Semitism. It is the most distressing work yet to appear since the Hol- ocaust and it calls for more extensive review as an ex- pose of unfairness in treating Nazism, Jews, the Holocaust and the aftermath. —P. S. Histadrut Plan Tops $60 Million in a Jewish ceremony, under- went circumcision and be- came a leader of the Jewish comunity of colonial Newport, R. I. 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