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December 24, 1976 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-12-24

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14 Fridai!. D'ecember 24, 1976

M os

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

yan's Paper Lost Heavily

(ZINS)
e1,1 Moshe
D
lyWi
newspaper,
rr
cl s, ...coWn last week
after• the publishers, Is-
raelis and outsiders, had
lost 3,000,000 Pounds.
One of the reasons cited

The paper sold 50,000
copies per day its first
week, but had dropped to
5,000 copies per day.

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Bay City Rabbi,
Wife Are Honored

Flint Blood Drive
Gains 33 Pints

Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph
Kratzenstein of Bay City
were honored recently by
the sisterhood of Temple
Bnai Israel in Saginaw on
their 25th anniversary in
Bav City.
The couple were pre-
sented with a Torah- Fund
Benefactor's Award and
a Certificate of Honor
from the Jewish Theolog-
ical Seminary, which pre-
viously awarded the
rabbi with an honorary
.Doctor of Divinity degree.
Rabbi and Mrs. Krat-
zenstein fled from Nazi
Germany and settled in
Maryland prior-to coming
to Michigan. While in
Europe, Rabbi Kratzens-
tein established the
Jewish scout movement
in Switzerland and wrote
his first book, a
German-Hebrew text for
refugees.

A total of 33 pints of
blood were donated at the
Flint Jewish Community
Council program held last
week, announced Bernice
Mittleman, chairman of
the FJCC Red Cross
Blood program.
Serving on the commit-
tee with Mrs. Mittleman
were: Irene Bernard, Es-
telle Hartman, Helen
Mulne, Molly Epstein,
Rae Schafer, Kelly Co-
hen, Sarah Shur, Hannah
Kesten, Blanche Gordon,
Anne Smith, Bessie Ring
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COMMUNITY
•CALENDAR

Monday — Cong. Beth
Israel Sisterhood board
meeting, 12:30 p.m.,
synagogue; and Temple
Beth El board meeting, 8
-p.m., temple.

Sisterhood Honoree

A •sDecial service and
kidush honoring Beth Is-
rael Sisterhood honorary
president Dora Gold will
be held Jan. 8 at Cong.
Beth Israel.

Dinitz Accepts Flint Cash Gift
for United Jewish Appeal Drive

Michael Melet, left, vice chairman of the 1977 Flint
United Jewish Appeal Campaign and a member of The
UJA National Young Leadership Cabinet, presents a
check to Simcha Dinitz, right, Israel's Ambassador to
the United States, and UJA's national cash chairman,
Gerald S. Colburn. 't he presentation, which represents
partial payment of Flint's commitment to the people of
'Israel, took place during the 1977 UJA leadership meet-
ing in New York. Ambassador Dinitz stressed the
urgency for cash to support Israel's humanitarian
needs, by stating: "Money kept in the bank may produce
more interest for the individual — but money withheld
from the Jewish people can produce a disaster."

Drinan Believes Argentine Jews
Are Afraid to Reveal Conditions

BOSTON (JTA) — Rep. attacks on Jewish stu-
dents and anti-Semitic
Robert F. Drinan (D-
Mass.) belieVes that graffiti are only incidents
anti-Semitism in Argen- "reflective of the un-
stable political and eco-
tina may be a good deal nomic
conditions in
worse than the Jewish
Flint People
Argentina. But their
community there dares to
hopes may not be well
Make News
acknowi'edge.
He made that assess- founded."
Asserting that "anti-
Dr. Morton J. Stanley, a ment in an article - pub-
Flint surgeon, has been lished in the Jewish Ad- Semitism has almost been
elected chief. of staff at vocate this week. The ar- endemic in Argentina over
the past several decades,"
Flint Okeopathic Hospi- ticle was based on his
he said its most recent
tal. Dr. Stanley has been visit to Argentina last
manifestation has been the
a member of the hospital month as a member of a
flood of anti-Semitic liter-
staff since 1958.
three-person study team
ature over the past 18
commissioned by Am-
i
months, much of it
Reputation
nesty International to
originating with neo-Nazi
investigate the state of
groups in West Germany.
Not as thou sayest, but as political prisoners and re-
Drinan wrote that de-
they fellows say.
ligious persecution in spite
disclaimers, "I re-
— Talmud . .Argentina.
the impression in
Drinan, who is a Roman ceived
Catholic priest, wrote Argentina that perhaps
that many observers, overt . and covert anti-
hope that the recent wave Semitism might well be a
of synagogue bombings,

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Honors Camargo

BOGOTA, Colombia
(JTA) — The Latin
American Jewish Con-
gress Human Rights
Award was presented last
week to the former-Presi-
dent of Colombia, Alberto
Lleras Camargo, at a
dinner attended by in-
cumbent President Al-
fonso Lopez, five former
presidents, Cabinet
ministers members of
Parliament, senior mili-
tary officers and intellec-
tuals.

Camargo, former Sec-
retary General of the Or-
ganization of American
States, recalled in his
speech that when he
came to Buenos Aires 50
years ago seeking work,
he was befriended by the
prominent Argentine
Jewish writer, Alberto
Gerchunoff. The latter in-
troduced him to the
editors of the newspaper
La Nacion where
Carnargo was employed.

good deal more severe
than members of the
Jewish community ordi-
narily reveal. Jewish citi-
zens in Argentina are
understandably reluc-
tant to say or do anything
which would identify the
Jewish community as in-
volved in any way in criti-
cism of the present re-
gime."
According to Drinan,
while Argentine officials
point to constitutional
bans agains religious
persecution, "one cannot
avoid the impression that
there are forces and fac-
tions in Argentina which
would be prepared to
blame the nation's eco-
nomic and political prob-
lems on the tiny minority
of Jews in a nation of 25
million citizens."

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