3 2) ( Friday, December 29, 1918 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Richards Re-Issues 1921 Protest Against Protocols' Distribution anew of the father, the late Bernard G. Richards, founder of the fabrications included in the Jewish Information sulcalled "Protocols of the Bureau. Elders of Zion" in Arab Nationally acclaimed as countries and in Russia was one of the country's leading condemned this week by archivists, the late Bernard Judah - Richards, who di- G. Richards, who gained rects the Jewish Informa- fame as "BGR" compiled the tion Bureau which origi- basic material relating to nally exposed the lies. Judah Richards pursues the anti-Semitic trends of the tasks that were origi- _ the 1920s and thereafter. nally introduced by his BGR was associated in his work with leading scholars. 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"We protest against this organized campaign of prejudice and hatred, not only because of its manifest injustice to those against whom it is directed, but also, and. especially, because we are convinced that it is wholly incompatible with loyal and intelligent American citizenship. "The logical outcome of Plotnick to Join C _ alif. Seminar Dr. Morton Plotnick, executive director of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit, will join other leading Jewish Community Center and YM and YWHA execu- tives from throughout the U.S. and Canada at the 1979 Jewish Welfare Board-sponsored Metropoli- tan City Center Executives Seminar, to be held from January 14 to 17 at the Spa Hotel in Palm Springs, Calif. Dr. Plotnick will be a dis- cussion leader of a task group on "Implications of Demographic Changes." 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"There is not the slightest justification, therefore, for a campaign of anti-Semitism in this coun- try," it declares. "Anti- Semitism is almost invari- ably associated with law- lessness and with brutality and injustice. It is also in- variably found closely in- tertwined with other sinis- ter forces, particularly those which are corrupt, reactionary and oppres, sive. . . ." It should not be left to the Jews "to fight this evil," -but it is "in a very special sense the duty of citizens who are not Jews by ancestry or faith. We therefore make earnest protest against this vici- ous propaganda and call - upon our fellow citizens UJA Shabat Slated Feb. 24 NEW YORK — The third annual-‘United Jewish Ap- peal National Shabat will be celebrated in synagogues throughout the country Feb. 24, according to Rabbi Joseph Lookstein, chair- man of the UJA Rabbinic Cabinet. The date coincides with Shabat Shekalim, when the Bible portion deals with the responsibil- ity of Jews to sustain Jewish life. - Rabbi Lookstein named Rabbis Bernard S. Raskas of Minneapolis and Chaim Stern of New -York co- chairmen of the UJA Shabat. Dean to Leave NEW YORK — Monrad- G. Paulsen, who left the deanship at the University of Virginia School of Law three years ago to establish the nation's first law school under Jewish auspices, Ben- jamin N. Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University, will be leaving Cardozo July 1 to return to his professo- rial chair at Virginia. of- Gentile birth and Christian faith to unite their efforts to ours, to the end that it.may be crushed." Wilson led the list of signers and was followed by William Howard Taft, the former President and not yet Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Taft, it must be noted, later joined in the unsuccessful anti- Semitic conspiracy to keep Louis D. Brandeis out of the Supreme Court. 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