_1 ■ 11 ■ 111_ Friday, May 29, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 13 Search for Identity, Direction Part of Jewish Life in Hawaii -3 By JAMES RICE made available to them by HONOLULU (JTA — In Temple Emanuel. The community has or- this vacation mecca 2,400 miles from the West Coast, ganized the Hawaii a growing community of Jewish Welfare Fund, 5,000 Jewish men, women whose primary aim is to and children is struggling to aid Israel by allocating find its goals and direction. most of its funds to the Like most of the "haoles, - of United Jewish Appeal. Caucasians, the majority of The identification with Hawaiian Jews flocked to Israel is also carried out these sun-drenched islands by a subsidy for a in the last 10 years — fol- Shaliakh sent by the lowing Hawaii's admission Jewish Agency's Ameri- can Zionist Youth Foun- as the 50th state in 1959. .nple Emanuel, a Re- dation, to work with congregation, boasts Hawaiian Jewish youth. about 350 members and is The need for developing the only congregation able more local services is to maintain a full-time being studied by a part- rabbi on the islands, Rabbi time, American-trained Arnold Magid. A Conser- social worker. As is so often true, the vative congregation, Sof Ma 'arav, which includes about Jewish community emu- 50 families, is self-directed lates the non-Jewish popu- except for the High Holi- lation in many respects. In days, when Rabbi Melvin this relatively open society, Libman of the National with its minority of Cauca- United Jewish Appeal sians, there are many comes to lead the services. inter-racial marriages in Paradoxically, a small which the non-Jewish part- ner may or may not convert. traditionally-oriented group uses the facilities Members of the community earn their living in busi- ness, the media, the profes- sions and academe. The acting president is Dr. Jerrold Michael, dean of the School of Public Health of the University of Hawaii. He reported to a community meeting on his recent attendance in Israel as offi- cial U.S. representative at an international conference on public health. He was immensely impressed by Is- rael's health achievements, which he learned about in meetings with Israeli col- leagues, including those at Hebrew University and Hadassah Hospital. Like other "island paradises" in this unstable world, the Hawaiian Jewish community has its share of problems. There is an unre- solved issue concerning Welfare Fund subsidies and supervision for Jewish edu- cation. Fundraising has met with recent setbacks, partly because of economic prob- lems, especially in Hawaii's tourist industry, and also because some major givers in Hawaii frequently shift their gifts to their hometowns on the main- land. There is only a tenuous relationship with Jewish service men and women stationed in the Pearl Harbor area and other military bases in Hawaii, through the JWB as- signed Chaplain Fred Natkin, but it has not been possible as yet to develop close ties with the members of the local community. Despite these handicaps, the community supports an impressive variety of activi- ties, including an Hadassah chapter, Bnai Brith lodge, "40-Plus Singles," Jewish Welfare Board, Jewish Seniors Council, a kosher co-op, a group for Soviet Jews, student chavurah, and Young Judea. The monthly "Hawaiian Jewish News," is a lively publica- tion, crammed with local, national, and overseas news, and fascinating Hawaiian Jewish historical information. What of the future? It is impossible to predict, but it is not unreasonable to an- ticipate that the many dedi- cated Jewish men and women of these seductively lovely semi-tropical islands will find a way to fulfill their ambitions, and make their rightful place among other American Jewish communities. Remember: 'at*. , . .., ; .. - .... . . . , - ,• .,. , ''.W'..74P 43W:,,, , ., . .. . , ., p • . , . , 0 , .. , .., - . • ,. ., ...- , ilf7 ..,••• ..-... Croll, Bronfman Part in Arms Deal Revealed in Peres' Book The roles of Canadian Senator David Croll and financier Samuel Bronfman in securing an early Canada-Israel arms sale are detailed in a new book (thus far, only released in France) by Shimon Peres, leader of Israel's Labor Party. The episode is the subject of an article by M.J. Nurenberger of the Jewish Times of Bal- timore. Croll, the only Jewish senator from Ottawa and former mayor of Windsor, is a cousin of U.S. Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and Michi- gan Supreme Court Justice Charles Levin. According to the article: "In 1952, Peres had been sent on a special mission to SAMUEL BRONFMAN Canada with the sole pur- pose of trying to purchase badly-needed arms. This is where the role of the two Canadians emerges. Re- minisces Peres: " As I did not know anyone in Canada, I de- cided to contact a Cana- dian member of Parlia- ment, a Jew, Mr. David Croll ... Through some acquaintances I suc- ceeded in obtaining the information that the gov- ernment was meeting in order to consider our re- quest. SEN. DAVID CROLL " The answer was very clear. Canada, which re- fused to sell us offensive arms, consented to furnish defensive weapons . . . but a very high price, two million dollars.' " It was at this point that Peres decided to seek out Bronfman's monetary help. " 'Everyone tried to dis- suade me from seeing him. Bronfman had the reputa- tion of being very eco- nomical and those in the entourage made a bet that he would not give me a nic- kel.' " Peres then recounts how, after he enlisted the efforts of the stubborn Bronfman, the two men AJCommittee Prints Catalogue NEW YORK — A 68-page publications catalogue, of- fering more than 250 selected pamphlets, books, discussion guides, fact sheets and reprints of mag- azine and newspaper arti- cles of Jewish interest, has been issued by the Ameri- can Jewish Committee. Single copieS of the cat- alogue are available free of charge from the Publica- tions Service of the Ameri- can Jewish Committee, 165 E. 56th St., New York, N.Y. 10022. traveled to Ottowa to convince Canadian Minister of France Clar- ence Decatur Howe of Is- rael's need for arms at a reduced price. Peres and Bronfman managed to secure the deal for half the original $2 million of- fer. "The sensational revela- tion in Shimon Peres' memoir," writes Nuren- berger, "is the quiet but effi- cient roll of Senator David Croll, who worked for this positive decision with re- gard to the sale of arms." The Times of Your Life From one t'il Eternity an add-a-diamond wedding band elegantly say "I Love You". Daily and Sat. 10-6 Thurs. 10-8 I can u..) La) MC/VISA Welcome Creativeievvelers 29173 NORTHWESTERN HWY. / SOUTHFIELD, 48034 313-356-2525 FRANKLIN PLAZA / AT 12 MILE RD. My Prayers for the Pope By MAURICE CROLL, M.D. Oh heavenly man, of great renown Prime leader of all the Catholic faith Know this for sure We, too, the Jews, we cry for you And we pray in our own way. I have never seen you face-to-face I have never touched your hand But you must know, I do insist That in my heart you dwell An orthodox Jew — I pray for you For your love of all mankind What heights I reached when you were ordained As Pope of all the Catholic faith In my own way I love you too Your gentle face — your love I saw Written, einblazed, upon your face You speak all languages unto all men But, most of all you speak of love and peace, And the dignity of all mankind Although the Catholic church claims all of you I must insist, that part of you I care not how small I claim for me — into my heart you go — to stay And always you and your decency Will be a part of me You are the second in my life Pope John XXXIII I studied his life Oh Lord — what a superb saint he was My words do fail me now To say — in simple language How much I loved this man And when he died, I cried and cried For I had lost a friend Into my heart Pope John Reserved a space for you — for full recovery In my own way, I pray for you Your decency and peaceful love Your intelligence, Your dignity From out the Polish land Your prayers were heard Around the world Prayers for all mankind I heard them too — and I rejoiced For such a saint as you. Go — all the people To the Sistine Chapel What will you see Michaelangelo's — upon the ceiling There are two Christ — in all his magnificence On one side Moses — our leader — our Rabbi On the other. So rest assured I pray for you In my own humble way. •