Judge Rapped for Nazi Remark MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (JTA) — The Jewish Com- munity Relations Council, Anti-Defamation League of Minnesota and the Dakotas, at its board meeting last week, voted to file a formal complaint with the Min- nesota State Board on Judi- cial Standards concerning Judge C. William Sykora's recent remarks to an al- leged shoplifter. According to the com- plaint, he had told the de- fendant, a survivor of the Nazi Holocaust, "Well, with your experience over in Germany — and I was over there and saw some of those concentrations camps — if anybody, if anything would BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN ON HANDBAGS COMPLETE INVENTORY GOING FOR . 50% To 75% oFt Mars mv bag HOURS: MON.-SAT. 9:30 to 5:00 2676 Coolidge petw. 11 & 12 MIN Berkley 398-3651 1/4 Just Marilyns , Sportswear Boutique FANTASTIC INVENTORY SALE OFF to 50 75% • Coats • Suits • Sweaters • Blouses • Slacks • Dresses • Cocktail Dresses & Disco Wear CRUISEWEAR ARRIVING DAILY We Carry Pan Equipment sizes 4-18 all sales final 20079 W. 12 Mile Rd., Country Village Mall 1 0-4:30 Mon.-Sat. . Visa & MasterCharge 356-0493 HIAS Is Seeking Settled Emigres for Cash Awards NEW YORK — HIAS will present the third annual Ann S. Petluck Memorial Awards at its 95th annual meeting on March 14 in New York. Two $300 cash awards will be made to re- fugees who have made prog- ress in resettling in the U.S. Applications for the Pet- luck Memorial Awards may be obtained by writing HIAS, 200 Park Ave. South, New York 10003. The dead- line for filing is March 1. Winners will be notified by March 7 and need not be present at the annual meet- ing. FREE HAIRCUT T PERMANENTS HAIRCUTS FOR BOYS & GIRLS 11111 • OM UM SIM INI 11 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS TO SERVE YOU TUESDAY THRU SUNDAY teach a peron to learn and obey the law, I would think that it would be that." The complaint stated that "the Jewish community was shocked and disturbed" by the judge's remarks, and that he "not only demeaned her (the defendant) as a per- son, but was an affront to the entire Jewish commun- ity." It was . added that Judge Sykora "reflects a total lack of understand- ing of Nazi Germany and the perversion of law under that tyrannical re- gime, and of the process that inevitably led to genocide." During the Hitler era, "more than 400 decrees and edicts were issued and laws passed against Germany's Jewish citizens, which ul- timately led to the destruc- tion of much of European Jewry as well as the deaths of millions of non-Jews," the complaint stated. "The- experience of Nazi Germany and its debase- ment of the law should never be invoked as a lesson for obedience to the law in our society. Such an equa- tion is an affront to the citizenry of any society that reveres the law." It concluded by urging that the Minnesota State Board on Judicial Stan- dards take "appropraite ac- tion" because the Judge has brought his "office into dis- repute." 1 /2 all OM MI Price thru age 17 Ketia:David Beauty. Sofa Cult Conference Inconclus 2 NEW YORK (JTA) — Jews are attracted to "cults" in somewhat greater prop- ' artion than their percen- tage of the population, ac- cording to Dr. Irving Louis Horowitz of the Rutgers University Department of Sociology. This general assessment was accppted by the score or SO participants — educators, sociologiSts, political scientists, theolo- gians and community rela- tions experts — at a two-day. Conference on Cults spon- sored by the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith in New York last week. The fact that large num- bers of young Jews become members of new religious movements was given as a prime reason for the confer- ence by Theodore Freed- man, director of ADL's -na- tional program division. He said that although no hard facts are available, the ADL decided to critically examine the cult phenome- non. "The events in. Jones- town" (Guyana), l'reedman said, - "appear to be symptomatic of a malaise in American society and we decided to take a look at the phenomenon. There is deep concern about the political connotation of many religi- ous cults and the possibility that there may be more Jonestowns." Horowitz, indicating that the current rise of cults is a Christian as well as a Jewish problem, said it is a problem of the con- frontation between sci- ence and Judaism "in which the _rational com- ponent has created a schism as in all relig- ions." He added that those attracted to cults -- eyn seem to be- "year certainty." To a corn Hasidism is a "cu Israel Miller, vice p of Student Affair Yeshiva University, clared that "Hasidism do have all -the characteristics of , a cult — charismatic rabbi,-uniform garb, warm, loving structure, the people live close to each other though not in common, use music — with one impor- tant difference, it adheres to the traditional value sys- tem of Judaism." Miller 'tressed that while the Hasidim succeed, other branches of Judaism appa- rently fail in transmitting this value system to the next generation. He said, therefore, that "we have to seek out what is missing in our society that deprives us of this ability, that makes people feel they can move on to a greater good without these values." He noted that one prob- lem in 'this area is that "we have permitted government to take over too much of our lives so that it has taken over responsibilities °nee accepted by the family and religion." While no consensus de- veloped in the course of the conference as the the best way to approach the rise of "cults" in the recent period, there seemed to be agree- ment that more study is es- sential, that new religious movements are not uncom- mon in American history or, in fact, human history, that it represents some kind of failure .of transcendent re ligion, that the new religi- ous groups should not be prosecuted because of their beliefs but only if acts of force and fraud are employed. Racer Denies Jewishness, Sports Halt Selects Boxer NEW YORK — The Fame is having an inau- chairman of the Jewish gural dinner in Los Angeles Sports Hall of Fame has told May 20: the Jewish Post and Opin- ion that it has replaced race Mezuza Sculptor car driver Mauri Rose of Warren, Mich., with boxer Was a Detroiter Jackie Fields as an inau- Artist Bruce Magidsohn, gural inductee into the hall sculptor of the "Lincoln of fame. Mezuza" described in last Joseph Siegman told the week's Jewish News, was Post and Opinion after the the son of Dr. and Mrs. Eliot paper had questioned Rose's (Esther) Magidsohn of Jewishness, that the sports Farmington Hills. hall had contacted Rose and The younger Magidsohn Rose said he was not died in May 1975 at age 34. Jewish. Siegman cited several He was educated at Mum- sports and Jewish ford High School in Detroit encyclopedias that listed and earned BFA and MA Rose as Jewish and said. degrees at Wayne State that Rose's parents were University. 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