.imuriumpoiorneerearww,,,T,~igok 8 April 16, 1976 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Theological Seminary to Honor Rabbi Goldman of Baltimore *******-A-A-***-t' . It CA ust i n ; * * NEW YORK — Rabbi Is- rael M. Goldman, spiritual * 3500 Original leader of Chizuk Amuno * Oil Paintings and Graphics Congregation in Baltimore, * * was named the first recipi- By Loading American * * and European Artists ent of the Rabbi Max Arzt * Featuring Original Graphics By * Distinguished Rabbinic * Norman Rockwell * Service Award. * and LeRoy Neiman *. Dr. Gerson D. Cohen, * * chancellor of the Jewish 569-2124 * Theological Seminary of Open 7 Days Weekly Northland and Eastland Conti'. * America, will present the i i************** award at a testimonial serv- * galleries * , L. I L r i .• • • n p , 4 to , # 4*!;.1 f Litt kt,„ N au!, ,/ ( that bear your name Long after you have gone, forests in Israel renewing themselves in the cycle of sea- sons, will keep your memory ever green.. When making your Will, provide that a forest in Israel be planted in your name or in that of someone dear to you, hpnding down your last wish from generation to generation. A bequest to the J.N.F. is a bequest to the entire Jewish people. linking the name of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity. For information and advice in strict confidence apply to THE FOUNDATION FOR THE T1111-1 *WEN MITIONIR FUND 22100 Greenfield Rd. Oak Park, Mich. 48237-968-0820 - KEREN KA•EMETN LE,SRAEL T BOSTON (JTA) — Simon Wiesenthal charged here that focussing on the six million Jews who were ex- terminated by the Nazis while ignoring five million other people who were slaughtered by the Nazis has cost the Jews the friend- ship of the families and friends of the non-Jews who were killed. He emphasized, however, that Jews everywhere should regard themselves as 'survivors of the Holocaust since the Nazis planned for the systematic extermina- tion of Jews in every coun- try, including the United States. The famed Nazi-hunter, who offered these observa- tions in an address to some 1,100 persons at Boston's Temple Israel, according to a report in The Jewish Ad- vocate, stated that a total of 11 million people lost their lives in the Holocaust, in- cluding_French, Italians, SUPER SPECIAL I AMOCO CXV Tires E S F70x14 F70x15 $ 4c. coo G70x14 G70x15 $ 26 3° Plus federal excise tax All Tires At Comparably-Low Prices MILT'S 9 MILE-COOLIDGE STANDARD SERVICE Sewice ZJealeit Electronic Tune-Up 22211 Coolidge at 9 Mile Rd National Academy of Adult Jewish Studies, establishing that program in the central position which it has contin- ued to occupy in the Con- servative Movement. His lat- est work, "Lifelong Learning Among Jews," a history of adult Jewish edu- cation from biblical times to the present, has just been published. RABBI I. M. GOLDMAN dent at the seminary and becoming its rabbi in 1926. He guided the congregation until 1948. He has served as presi- dent of the Baltimore Jew- ish Council, the Baltimore Zionist District, the Balti- more Board of Rabbis and the Jewish Historical So- ciety of Maryland. An early advocate of adult education in the synagogue, in 1940 he became the founding director of the Don't Ignore Non-Jews Who Died in Holocaust: Wiesenthal FORESTS 1 ice June 6 at the Chizuk Amuno Congregation. The seminary, national center of the Conservative Movement in American Ju- daism, established the - award as a memorial to the late Dr. Arzt, a distin- guished alumnus of the seminary and its vice-chan- cellor for more than 25 years. The presentation will mark the 50th anniversary of Rabbi Goldman's ordi- nation as rabbi, teacher, and preacher. On that oc- casion, he will retire from the active rabbinate, as- suming the position of rabbi emeritus of the Bal- timore congregation. In his long career Rabbi Goldman has occupied only one other pulpit. He was the first leader of Temple Emanu-El in Providence, R.I., serving the infant con- gregation while still a stu- Wheel Alignment LI 7-4250 Danes, Dutch, Poles, Gyp- sies, Scandinavians as well as Jews. He said the crimes com- mitted by the Nazis were not war crimes because they pre-dated the war by six years and should be called "Nazi crimes." Wiesenthal warned that in three years, when the statute of limitations ex- pires, Nazis can be expected to re-group and make an- other bid for power, not nec- essarily in Germany, but in some other country. Unless all people are constantly vig- ilant, another Holocaust is possible, he said. In this connection, he noted that the richest and most powerful Nazi party is now based in the U.S. — the American Nazi Party. It fi- nances the printing of hate literature from Arlington, Vat, Mt. Vernon, N.Y., and Lincoln, Neb. Wiesenthal termed Jew- ish support of the American Civil Liberties Union short- sighted because the ACLU defends the right of free speech and press of the party. By supporting the ACLU, Jews are aiding and abetting their own destruc- tion, he said. CUSTOM FURNITURE & CARPET CLEANING ON LOCATION Phone 549-7170 Happy axd NEW Powell RICHLY REWA DING! Earn the highest interest possible with this new 7% % cer- • tificate of depoSit at Capitol Savings & Loan. Deposit $5,000 or more for 6 Years and earn a compound- ed interest rate with an effective annual yield of 7.98% federal regulahons requar a substantial ,nn.n•st pe•salts tor s•sohdrassal tn,as ettnq ate rdrIN .as Ings ar Counts 51/4 % Regular PassbOok Savings Account—No minimum deposit required to earn 5'4°. daily interest in this account. Your money is always available and interest is paid or compounded quarterly. 61/2 lir , Sna p *wed ti ISM Tel Aviv Sniper Suspect Arrested TEL AVIV (JTA) — Pol- ice arrested a 36-year-old Soviet woman emigre with a history of mental disturb- ances on suspicion of being the sniper who shot six bus passengers in the last 10 days. The latest case occurred when a 17-year-old girl was shot on a bus traveling from Tel Aviv to Holon. Police believe the assailant was the same person who wounded three passengers on a bus in southern Tel Aviv. In both incidents the as- sailant was on the bus- and escaped when the driver opened the doors to enable the other passengers to • es- cape. C.7hDian- Golden Savings Certificates—With a minimum deposit of 51.000 for one year. interest in the you can earn a full 6' 2 Golden Savings Certificate. Interest is paid quarterly or compounded quarterly for an effective annual yield of 6.66°.. Two-and-One-Half Year Certificate — With just a minimum $1,000 on deposit for 2 1 2 years. Interest is paid or compounded quarterly, and when compounded you will earn an effective annual yield of 6.92%. 7 Four-Year Certificate—Earn a rewarding 7' 2 ° annual interest when you deposit 55.000 for 4 years at Capitol Savings & Loan. And this account automatically qualifies you for the Big C Check-a- Month plan or an effective annual yield of 7.71 0... caprirm 7,saviin Gs Loa n LATHRUP VILLAGE PONTIAC 27215 SOUTHFIELD ROAD 75 W. HURON STREET (Just N. of 11 Mile) 559-4000 338-7127