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June 05, 1981 • Page Image 10

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… demonstrations. Actress Jane Fonda, in what was believed to be her first appearance at a rally for Soviet Jews, said that Ida Nudel, now serv- ing a prison term on trumped-up charges of hooliganism, had been…

… convicted for "fighting for the right of Jews to emigrate." Gov. Hugh Carey of New York, Yosef Mendelevich and Mayor Edward Koch also spoke. Koch announced that a street would be named for Shcharansky "to…

… horseback, forced the yelling JDL members away from the Aeroflot Diaspora Bridge JERUSALEM (ZINS) — Jewish Agency Executive chairman Arye Dulzin re- cently said that Soviet Jews are using Israel as a bridge…

… activists and no increase in the departure of Jews" from the Soviet Union. He noted that in 1980 alone, 242 Jews and non-Jews were arrested by Soviet authorities, repre- senting "the largest number of arrests…

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…-distorting Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Interest in Ford will con- tinue as long as any effort is made to depict the object of his hatred as the Interna- tional Jew. Since the creation of his Flivver, as it was…

… Press) by David L. Lewis retains major value in the thoroughness of its research. Dr. Lewis (profes- sor of business history, Graduate School of Busi- ness Administration, Uni- versity of Michigan) de…

… expanding Ford book- shelf. American Jewish His- tory, the quarterly maga- zine of the American Jewish Historical Society, in a re- cent issue, carried an arti- cle, "Henry Ford and the In- ternational Jew

…- vated the Ford hatred for Jews. * * * Ribuffo Article Shows Ford Bias DAVID LEWIS Periodical literature in- cludes many revealing ac- counts about the Ford legend. Exemplary is the article in the…

… current Uni- versity of Michigan Quar- terly Review by the eminent Jewish author and essayist, Charles Madison, who ex- poses the myth of the Five- Dollar-a-Day Ford grant for which he applied in his pre…

…-U of 111 student days. Dr. Ribuffo shows how Ford had begun to believe that "Jews defied Anglo- Saxon law." Commenting on the apology when he was sub- poenaed to appear at the trial conducted in the fed…

… thousands of copies of The International Jew; yet, de- HENRY FORD spite entreaties by Marshall and Bernstein, barely pub- licized his retraction in Europe. His subordinates intervened to halt circula- tion…

… nativist Gerald L.K. Smith that he had allowed Bennett to forge his signature on the retraction, hoped someday to reissue The International Jew and urged Smith to do so if he could not. "Partly due to Ford…

…' lax- ity, the series continued to circulate among the 'rabid Jew-baiters' whom the In- dependent professed to dis- dain. Norman Cohn esti- mates that The Interna- tional Jew 'probably did more than any…

… Ford's efforts. "Within the United States, The International Jew provided a 'usable past' for anti-Semites like Smith, who ultimately published an abridgement. As early as 1922, Norman Hapgood an- grily…

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… an essay by - the noted author Gunther Grass. The cat- logue and a four-color poster are available -for purchase at the museum store. The Spertus Museum --of Judaica is located at 618 S. Michigan

… tor- ture and slavery being in- flicted on the black Jews of Ethiopia, the Falashas. One of the-accounts told of - a woman and her daughter I– who were kidnapped from their home, beaten, burned hot…

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… -mish individuals and :inns immediately stopped buying Fords. Many gentile firms stopped buying Fords as well. some out of sym- pa by for the Jews and others to appease Jewish customers. "When a 400-car…

… appear to you that a Ford agent should own his building to place him be- yond the exertion of such pressure! We naturally ex- pect, and our agents must also feel, that the Jews will endeavor to make…

Michigan Quarterly Review, Madison relates the following: "Due to my YMCA courses and a speech clinic I attended the next year, my savings were very low, and the need of additional in- come gradually turned…

… issue of the Michigan Quarterly re- view from which the above is culled was a 350-page edi- tion which has already gone into a second printing. This issue was edited by Dr. David L. Lewis, professor of…

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… of Michigan. Her fiance attends Grand Valley State College. An August wedding is planned. Activities in Society Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Rose of Southfield recently returned from Ft. Worth, Tex., where…

… Campaign success, saying "Detroit is the yardstick by which other communities measure themselves." Mrs. Scott expressed her concern that conditions in the world have dramati- cally worsened for Jews of late…

…, comparable to the situation in 1938. At the same time, however, she af- firmed that Israel's exist- ence today gives Jews a source of pride and power. She encouraged the gathering to keep up its ef- forts on…

… the checks they write to benefit their fellow Jews in a "very small world indeed," said Mrs. Scott. SHELBY TAUBER bly of the Council of Jewish Federations. Mrs. Rosenfeld, who chaired the event held…

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…, Southfield, Mich. 48075 Postmaster: Send address changes to The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 Second-Class Postage Paid at Southfield, Michigan and Additional Mailing…

… people, there is a glory and a delight that makes Shavuot one of the great festivals of the year for Jews and emphasizes at the same time the gift it represents for all mankind. DIPLOMATIC DOUBLE TALK…

… authorities, the Austrian government itself, guided their eman- cipation into the path of German cul- ture." It was a process of "Germaniz- ing" the Jews and Dr. Weltsch corn- mended this explanation statement…

… confronted each other since time immemorial, had made the Germans aggressive and nationally conscious. Oddly enough, the same histori- cal evolution had, for the most part, made the Jews of the city into…

… nationally conscious Germans. "The influx of the Jews from the times of Moses Mendelssol onwards into German cultural life in the while of that area_where the German language predominated is an event of very…

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…THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS eligious Zealots ttack Buses n Jerusalem JERUSALEM (JTA) — ltra-Orthodox Jews toned two Egged buses in he Mea Shearim quarter of erusalem Saturday smash- ng their…

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… given. Halpern is a student at the University of Michigan where he is pursuing a de- gree in Near East and North African studies with strong emphasis in political sci- ence and economics. He was…

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… its organization and preparation of materials. Novick said more Jews are identifying with Israel as it faces "the most serious problems of its 33 years, in- cluding isolation. The people are fighting to…

… Hospital for Special Surgery in War- ren. Dr. Kirschenbaum was an amateur boxer in the New York Golden Gloves prior to his moving to Michigan. He is currently a professional and amateur boxing judge…

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… the victims of per- secution and repression the knowledge that they have not been aban- doned and do not stand alone. The worst feeling, wrote Edward Kutznet- sov, a Soviet Jew who fi- nally managed to…

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… Detroit. He retired to High- land Beach, Fla., 101/2 years ago. Dr. Mintz was a surgeon who was graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; a sister, Mrs…

… & 8 Mile) SAM GORLICK 368-3550 (owner) SMALL BEQUESTS BUILD A STRONG ISRAEL If the tradition of including the Jewish National Fund in the Will of every Jew were invariably followed, sufficient…

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… haven where Jews may once again remake their na- tional culture and draw together the dispersed segments of Israel." In 1960, she was named chairman of a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth…

… discrimination suit against his former em- ployer, the Comprehensive Health Planning Council of Southeastern Michigan. Mr. Rubinstein had for several years served as an adviser to the Health Minis- try of Israel…

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