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November 01, 1974 - Image 29

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-11-01

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Where common sense pro-
ceeds in reckless haste, "Iphil-
osophy pauses and wonders.
And were it merely a ques-

tion of this gift, alone, this puted. For common sense, as
capacity to wonder, philos- it is said, is not addicted to
ophy's rightful claim to su- the ways of wonder.
—Franz Rosenzweig
periority could not be dis

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Nada! _aid

Congratulates

JA COB H.
SONENKLAR

Cantor Emeritus

On the occasion of his 80th birthday to be marked with thanks-
giving and celebration at the Sabbath Services of

November 9, 1974

"Chayai - Sara," 5735

May the Divine blessings of long life, good health, and
abundant joy be granted to Cantor and Mrs. Sonenklar
in all the years ahead.

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"The age of eighty expresses the quality of strength"

Ethics of the Fathers

Lively

Unique

Better

Authentic

Variety

Inspiring

Traditiona

Colossal

Rabbinic Assembly
Lauds Chile Rabbi

NEW YORK (JTA)—Praise
for his "outstanding efforts
in behalf of human_ rights"
was expressed by the Rabbin-
ical, Assembly in a cable to
Dr. Angel Kreiman, chief
rabbi of Chile.
Voicing pride' in the
achievernents of a colleague,
the 1,100-member Conserva-
tive rabbinical group stated_
that the organization was
"especially proud of The ef-
forts you have made to al-
leviate suffering and to bring
about compassionate actions
by . the government authori-
ties.
"They are in the tradition
of our sages who commanded
us to imitate God by pursu-
ing kindness and compassion.
Your actions have strength-
ened the spiritual life of our
fellow Jews in Chile. We are
proud that a colleagtte of the
Rabbinical Assembly h a s
done so .much to further the
teachings of our faith in
Latin America."

French Youth Hit
Giscard . M.E. Plan

PARIS (JTA) — Demon-
strators, shouting hostile re-
marks about French Presi-
dent Valery Giscard d'Es-
taing, protested French 'Mid-
dle East policies in front of
the Elysee Palace recently.
The demonstration was held
by a group of young people
.. calling themselves the Corn-
mittee of Support for Israel.

If you stay at home you
won't wear out your shoes.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 1, 1974-29

French Priest at Libel Trial Still
Blames Jews for Jesus' Death

PARIS (JTA) — A right-
wing Catholic priest declared
during his libel trial in
Troyes that to release the
Jews from - the responsibility
for Jesus' death "would be
to deny Christ and insult his
disciples,"
Father Georges de Nantes,
who heads an ultra right-
wing splinter group of the
Catholic Church is more and
more making a distinction
between Jews and Judeans,
the inhabitants of Judea, ac-
cording to observers.
Father de Nantes is on
trial as a result of a libel suit
by French lawyer Jacques
Isorni who has asked the
French court to absolve the.
Jews from responsibility for
Jesus' death and pin it on
Pontius Pilate, the Roman
governor at the time.
Isorni is the author of a
book, "The True Trial of
Jesus," in which he contends
that Jesus was crucified not
because he claimed he was
the son of God but because
he led an._ anti-Roman guer-
rilla group. Thus, in his hy-
pothesis, the Jews were not
guilty of deicide.
Father de Nantes, who con-
tends he is against all forms
of racism has accused Isorni
of "falsifying the New Testa-
ment", in order to serve the
Jews and clear them of their
collective guilt.
Isorni, who is asking 'for a

symbolic one franc compen-
sation, has asked the court
to find Father de Nantes
guilty, "as otherwise you will
be justifying him for preach-
ing the massacre of the
Jews." The court is sched-
uled to deliver 'its decision
Dec. 11.

When you talk to people,
do not weigh whether or not
their thoughts are clinging
steadfastly to God. A soul
that weighs suffers harm.
—Hasidic

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Family Channukah

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