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April 30, 1965 • Page Image 1

…All ied Jewish Campaign s Final Stage: 7,000 Contributors Yet to Be Enrolled E JEWISH NEWS Immigration Proposa Is Hit Snag CD "T" R Frohman's Notable Record Commentary Page 2 $5,100,000 by the end of the drive, set for May 12, spurs Objective rkers to greater action during final 12 days of their volunteer workers solicitations . Closing campaign dinner to be addressed by Morris —See Page 5 B. Abram, president of the American Jewish Comm...…

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…Purely Commentary By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Don Frohman's Notable Directorial Record Don Frohman has earned the community's commendations for his notable contributions to the field of music in our community. When his choir marks its 40th anniversary at the concert on Sun- day evening, it will be paying tribute in largest measure to its present conductor—Mr. Frohman. The choir originated from the Halevy Sing- ing Society. Under that name it had a ...…

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…Last Communique on Bonn-Israel Relations on Horizon (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Official sources. indicated Wednesday that issuance of a Israeli - West German com- munique establishing diplomatic relations between the two coun- tries was only a matter of days. Israel's reply to West Germany's proposals for the text of the corn- * * Restitution Group Gives $40 Million for DPs (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Je...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ Editor and...…

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…Ail Committee President Abram Will Address Campaign THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 30, 1965-5 Victory Dinner May 12; Target to Raise $5,100,000 Morris B. Abram, president of the American Jewish Committee and the United States Representa- tive to the United Nations Corn- mission on Human Rights, will be speaker at the victory dinner of the Allied Jewish Campaign, it was announced by Campaign Chairmen Sol Eisenberg and Irwin Green. The...…

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…6—Friday, April 30, 1965 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel doesn't say"too old!" Another country might say to him, "too old." Israel doesn't. It says, "come!" Israel's doors stand wide open to every Jew in need of haven -- old or young, sick or well, skilled or penniless'. • In the last four years alone, Israel's people said "come" to 250,000. With your help through the. United Jewish Appeal — they did come. Now tens of thousands more need Isr...…

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…Shocking Incident at Basketball Game By JESSE SILVER (Copyright, 1965, JTA, Inc.) An untoward incident occurred during a basketball game between two Catholic schools, Creighton U., of Omaha, Nebraska, and St. John's at the St. John's gym in New York. As play became heated, a spectator in the stands yelled "dirty Jew" at Creighton's Jay Warhaftig, a Jewish sophomore from New York. Seconds later, Warhaftig was charged with an offensive foul...…

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…AJCongress Gets Toronto Crowd Stones Headquarters of 3 Young Nazis; Police Save Trio TORONTO (JTA) — Three Tor- eight-foot piece of drainspout announced the Canadian Nazi headquarters in a rented house Permit for Leaflets onto self-avowed Nazis were be- shoved through the window. group as an affiliate of George in Glendale. sieged Sunday night by a rock- Beattie charged that police at Rockwell's Nazis in the United Jewish War Veterans attorney...…

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…Weizmann Institute Computer Puts Science Side by Ski e With a Legend ri l i REHOVOTH — Science and leg- end, deriving from 16th Century Jewish folklore, are combining to- day at the Weizmann Institute of Science at Rehovoth, to produce the most modern computer based on ultra-high-speed electronics. The new computer being con- structed, the fourth in the 20-year history of the Institute, is expec- ted to produce a ten-fold improve- ment in s...…

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…Two Jews Who Provide Comfort for Nasser: Three Books With Extreme Anti-Israel Angles When Israel is attacked by an- tagonists, it can be viewed as an understandable part of political developments. But when Jews at- tack Israel and utilize their hatred also to attack Jewish leadership and Jewish aspirations that are based on prophecy, one begins to wonder how far people can go in giving comfort to Nasserism and the attempts that are being made...…

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…Israll Music Festival Planned BY JOSHUA H. JUSTMAN Chief JTA Correspondent in Israel (Copyright. 1965, JTA, Inc.) JERUSALEM—Preparations are under way for Israel's fifth annual Festival of Music and Drama, due to begin July 28 and continue through Aug. 23. In the field of ballet, which this year will play a principal role, there will be the New York City Ballet, directed by George Balan- chine. The visit of the 110-member corps is being spo...…

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…Bourguiba Proposal Is Attacked by Nasserites (Continued from Page 1) Bourguiba. "If I were an Israeli I would do so. It would be a com- promise which would make pos- sible both cooperation and co- existence. If Israel would agree to negotiate on this basis, the Pales- tine Arabs themselves and other representatives of the Arab people can negotiate with them," he added. He said the Arab world could not afford to begin and could not presently w...…

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…Socialist Bund Concludes Helped Liberate Camps; Conclave With Statement Buys $10,000 Israel Bond on Jewish Problems NEW YORK (JTA)—The prin- ciples of the Jewish Labor Bund as applied to the modern era were spelled out at the fourth world conference of the organi- zation which concluded its nine- day sessions here. More than 100 delegates -at- tended the conference. Twelve countries were represented, • in- cluding delegations from North and S...…

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…C h ONCE TI-IERA8131 OF CI-1EL-M AND HIS BE-ST STUDENT WERE- AT AN INN •.. e ] THAT STUPID INNKEEPER! ININKEEpER, WAKE MM AT' 5 A. M. I MUST CA-rc.4-1 - I TOLD HIM TO WARE MR UP AND INSTEAD HE' AWOKE "1 1E RABBI I 11-1E -EARLY TRAIN TO WARSAW - CERTAINLY f DEPEND ON ME (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) m ,a00111011 t s. e _ 11.411 - IPar S OFOIMUN FEATURES Attempt at Vatican Revision Called Futile (Continued fr...…

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…Digest Gives Details of Hawk Missile Sales to Israel Koufax One of Heroes Described AF WASHINGTON (JTA)—Details revealed to be a solid-propellant termined if the United States is about the American Hawk missile booster. The warhead is conven- committed to modify the Hawks in Youth Volumes on Baseball supplied by the United States to tional. The length of the Hawk now in Israeli hands with such a Baseball is only one of our na- tional sports, ...…

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…Mizr 3rwish ritagt Extracts from 4 tThe Graphic History of the Jewish Heritage." Edited by P. Wollman-Tsamir. Published by Shengold Publishers and Foundation For A Graphic History of Jewish Literature. A Seven Arts Feature. VAYESHEV Zir 1 The brothers strip Joseph and throw him into the pit. A caravan of Ish. maelites is seen in the background. "And it came to pass, when Joseph was cm* unto his brethren, that they stripped Joseph of his coa...…

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…Conservative Rabbis to Examine Renewal of Jewish Liturgy The Conservative Rabbinate's new Mahzor, the High Holy Day Prayer Book now in preparation, will commemorate the destruction of European Jewry with at least one prayer and some of the holo- caust literature in the Yiddish language, it was revealed by Rabbi Max J. Routtenberg, president of the Rabbinical Assembly. The Mahzor in particular and the liturgy in general will be discussed at th...…

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…Democratic Women's 'Accent on Fashion' Homesteaders Fail—North Dakota Dilemma BISMARCK, N.D. — Interesting comes next with 100. There are I historic developments marked the very few Jews in Ashley, whose drastic changes that have been Jewish population dwindled when evidenced in the local Jewish the community's farming projects failed and the functioning syna- community in the last 30 years. This city's Jewish community gogue was sold to a C...…

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…Grand Rapids to Host Hadassah Parley ; 10 Detroiters to Attend Michigan Region of Hadassah, the women's Zionist organization of Am erica. will o l d athree-day regional conference in Grand Rapids' Pantlind Hotel starting Monday. Theme will be "Towards A Bet- ter World," and highlighting the May 4 evening banquet as speaker will be Mrs. Mortimer Jacobson, national president of Hadassah. Over-all chairman is Mrs. Ben Wepman. At one of many pane...…

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…Spring Bazaar to Highlight the 60th Year Sholem Aleichem Women Honor of Conservative Beth Moses Congregation Memory of Mrs. Ida Komaroff Culminating the 60th anniver- sary year of Beth Moses Synagogue, members of its Sisterhood will hold a Spring Bazaar on Sunday in the social hall. The women have been working the year 'round raising funds to help build a sanctuary for the syna- gogue, one of the oldest Conserva- tive congregations in the cit...…

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…City of Hope Couples to Meet for Plan Session Aid Society Plans Dinner Wolin-Olds Betrothal _Announced in Flint Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of Hope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Satur- day at the home of Mrs. Sarah Fishkind, 20520 Chariton Square, Southfield. Nomination of officers will be held, and final plans will be made for the yearly Night of Games fund-raising party May 16 at Sholem Aleichem Institk;te. A social hour will follow. The 37t...…

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…National Council of Jewish Women Set Colleen Hamburg TI eel Fannie Gluck Group Vladimiritzer Party Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief Organization will hold its games to Hear Broadway Backer at Luncheon to Leonard Stobinsky to Hear Kay Britten party 8 p.m. May 25 at Cong. Beth Marguerite Cullman, who has hacked more than 300 plays on Broadway and is the author of sev- eral best-sellers, including "Occu- pational Angel," will be guest speaker at t...…

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…Kurtzman-Ban Rites Will Be Solemnized MISS CAROLYN KURTZMAN Mr. and Mrs. Sol G. Kurtzman of Joliet Pl. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Carolyn Ruth to Michael Meredith Ban, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Ban of Omaha, Neb. Miss Kurtzman graduated from Smith College and studied at the University de Geneve and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Interna- tional in Geneva. She is now study- ing for her masters degree in Rus- sian studies at Ha...…

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…Federation Presents Archives to Burton Historical Collection Taste of Heaven: Goldstein-Bean Vows I111 Be Exchanged Itzik Manger's Noteworthy Work BY NATHAN ZIPRIN At the formal presentation of Jewish Welfare Federation Ar- chives to the Burton Historical Collection, a part of the material is (A Seven Arts Feature) Itzik Manger is a giant among the giants in contemporary Yid- dish literature and one of its most colorful figures to boot. No...…

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…Israel Coins Available on Holiday from Bank Leumi Miss Burdick Engaged to David Keith Page omen's Cluhs (More Clubs Page 19) GOLDA MEIR CHAPTER, Pion- eer Women, will hold a luncheon- meeting noon Wednesday at the Labor Zionist Institute. Mrs. Abe Parker and Mrs. Irving Plotnick will be hostesses. Members and friends are invited. * * * NORTHWEST YOUNG ISRAEL SISTERHOOD will hold a board meeting 12:30 p.m. Monday at the home of Mrs. David C...…

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…Boost to Hebrew Education Lauded by Readers Editor, The Jewish News: Your "Purely Commentary" column of the Passover issue con- tained a message for which you are to be highly complimented and which is not often heard in our community. I sincerely hope that it will herald a change in attitude on the part of our community's leaders towards the Hebrew teaching pro- fession and will thus once again make Detroit this nation's pioneer in a new att...…

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…People Make News The board of directors of Bank of the Commonwealth has elected JOHN J. FELDMAN vice president in charge of the data processing division, it has been announced by George W. Miller, president. Feldman, who has been assistant vice president of Howard Savings Institution, Newark, N.J., will be responsible for all present data processing applications and charged with the further conver- sion of present internal processes to comput...…

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…Susan Ensink to Wed Viscount Samuel Describes Israeli Ronald A. Forman Courage, Ability to Defend Selves Viscount Edwin Samuel, Hebrew "protective belts" was pointed University professor, who for 42 to as the cause for the USSR's years has been closely linked with flirting with the Arabs. Viscount Samuel called it "part of the life in Palestine and in Israel, expressed confidence M on day Russian global strategy," Israel, night, in an address...…

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…Chorus to Honor Director Frohman at 40th Anniversary Concert Sunday The members of the Don Froh- man Chorus will pay tribute to their director, Don Frohman, for his contributions of 35 years as director, at the 40th annual con- cert 8:30 p.m. Sunday, at the De- troit Institute of Arts. For this concert, members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra will join the 100-voice chorus in presenting their special program. The main feature of this varied...…

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…0 State's Temple Youth Name Slate Coed Will Spend May Month for Fun at Beth Abraham Frank E. Leiderman, educational are planning a trip to Upland of Officers; Parley Is This Weekend August in Russia director of Cong. Beth Abraham, Farms recreation area. On May 23, By RICK BRENNER At a recent meeting of the Michigan State Temple Youth (MSTY), the slate of officers for next year was chosen. There were representatives from every temple and cit...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS,1,, r ■ 011•111 ■ 04•1•15.0 MIN.4•111.7 ■ 041•11. )011.0 ■ i MIre••• ■ 0•MO Dir Dinner at DARBY'S is a real treat • Visit Our New SKYLIGHT ROOM, Cocktail Lounge and Bar • AFTER THEATRE Snacks . . . Delight LUNCHEON A Pleasure Res.' UN THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 30, 1965-31 I SELF-SERVE RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE Lunches • Dinner • Cocktails • Our Specialty Roast Round of Beef Piano Entertainment 59 ...…

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…N.Y. Drama Critics Vote 'Fiddler' New York Drama Critics Vote 'Fiddler' (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) NEW YORK — "Fiddler on the Roof" a musical drama based on stories • by Sholem Aleichem, was voted here Tuesday by the New York Drama Critics Circle as the best musical on the Broadway stage during the current season. Of the 19 critics present and voting, 14 cast their ballots for "Fiddler on the Roof." The play, which opened ...…

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…This is the one they're all talking about! WALT DISNEY Hollywood Gets a New Theme By HERBERT G. LUFT (Copyright, 1965. JTA, Inc.) %tans Reused by litiEllAVISTA Dattuton Co. me. 01364 Wak JOKER Ds3ei Pr *am MON. thru FRI. Open 4:00 shown 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. SAT. Open 8:30 a.m. shown 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. SUN. Open 11:00 a.m. shown 11:30, 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. .0 ARMEN.. TH E AT RE Schaefer-Ford, Dearborn LU 2.1610 EXOLIUIS...…

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…13—FOR RENT APARTMENTS 16 - A — WANTED TO RENT HOUSES 17—HOUSES FOR SALE EXECUTIVE with small family wishes to lease 3 or 4-bedroom home by June 15. DI 1-3043. 3 room front apt. Newly decorated. Modern ap- pliances. 3385 RICHTON COR. DEXTER 865-4403 14—FOR RENT FLATS ANC INCOMES 16 - A — WANTED TO RENT HOUSES WANTED: Unfurnished house. North- west area. Will pay up to $130. UN 1-6819. Oak Park Ranches 28031 Selkirk 3 adults need fl...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE LAUDER, 19975 OPEN SUN. 2-5 OAK PARK Fabulous ranch. Roman brk., huge liv.-din. area, nice kitch., 2 bedrms., pan., den & Florida rm. (can be used as 3 bedrms.), rec. rm. & bar, beautiful garden, barbeque, patios. All extras incl. Priced for quick sale. IMMED. POSS. EVE SHER- MAN, LI 4-3653 or VE 8-0077. Best School. 3-bedroom brick r a n c h, central air-conditioning, custom decorated. Move-in condi-...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17 — HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 17—HOUSES FOR SALE OAK PARK 15151 BURTON (1 block S. of 10 and 1 block E. of Greenfield) BASIL 20515 10-Mile-Greenfield, 2 bedrms., fam- liy rm., 11/2 baths, large kitch, car- peting, attic fan, disposal, full base. beaut. Rec. Rm. w/bar & extra 1/2 baths, spotless. Offers over $24,500. OPEN SUN. 3 - 6 PENN REALTY 3-bedroom Etkin built house. Pan- eled family rm. Central air-condit- ...…

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…17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE 17—HOUSES FOR SALE HUNTINGTON WOODS OAK PARK 21620 KENOSHA 3-beda-oom contemporary ranch, 11/2 baths, finished basement, many extras including air-conditioning, newly decorated. OAK PARK Beautiful 2 year old ranch. 3 bed- rooms, 2 baths, paneled den, new carpets, drapes, all electric kitchen, tiled basement. Owner. $23,900. BY OWNER LI 5-6017 OPEN SUNDAY FOR SALE by owner. Nice 3-bedroom brick r...…

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…British Rule in Palestine BY JOSEF FRAENKEL CROSSROADS TO ISRAEL. By Christopher Sykes. ALLENBY. By Brian Gardner. MANDATE MEMORIES-1918-1948. By Norman and Helen Bentwrich. The latest book by Christopher Sykes is an important contribution to the history of Zionist, Arab and British policies during the Pale- stine Mandatory era. Christopher Sykes was just ten years old when his father, Sir Mark Sykes, opened the gates to Weizmann and Sokolo...…

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…Art Collector Harry L. Winston Dies Art connoisseur Harry Lewis Klee, Matisse and the leading Winston, who owned one of the Futurists.. The collection toured the foremost collections in the coun- country often and was loaned try, died April 24 at age 73. Mr. Winston, an attorney with to the Detroit Institute of Arts and other museums. His home the firm of Butzel, Levin, Win- was opened several times to ston and Quint since 1916, built tours a...…

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…Dr. Haber Acclaims ORT's 85th Anniversary; Praises Its Graduates, Tom Cook's Activities Eighty-five years of an idea, the work of a great movement which aims to assure productive pursuits for Jews in many lands, were ac- claimed this week by the organiza- tion's p7•esident. Dr. William Haber, Dean of the University of Michigan College of Literature, Science and the Arts, as president of ORT (Organi- zation for Reha- bilitation and Training c ...…

April 23, 1965 • Page Image 1

…U.S. Aids Israel Desalination Plant With 50,000,000 JERUSALEM (JTA)—The experimental plant to test the possibilities of the use of nuclear energy for seawater conversion—a joint United States-Israel project—will cost about $200,000,000, it was indicated here. The estimate was made by Philip Sporn, American nuclear power expert who heads the joint American-Israel Seawater Conversion Commission, who conferred here Hawaiian Jewry Viscount Samu...…

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…Purely Commentary Hawaiian Jewry . . Viscount Samuel's Visit Here ... Jewish Tradition Defies Drunkenness By Philip 2 Israeli Stamps 3/0MOYitZ Viscount Samuel's Visit Here Jews in Hawaii: Do They Mirror Jewry's Future? Bnai Brith's adult education department renders a real service by bringing noted leaders for public lectures to this country. By sponsoring a series of addresses by the second Viscount Samuel, the son of the late Herbert S...…

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…Michigan Praised by Dean Rusk for Aid It Gives Aliens Secretary of State Dean Rusk, in his address here Monday night, at Ford Auditorium, urged support for and adoption by Congress of the administration's revised im- migration bill which would aban- don the national origins quota. Rusk praised Michigan for aid it gives to immigrants and had special commendations for Sena- tor Philip A. Hart who is co-spon- soring the pending bill and who has ...…

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…THE JEWISH NEWS Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle commencing with issue of July 20, 1951 Member American Association of English—Jewish Newspapers, Michigan Press Association, National Editorial Association. Published every Friday by The Jewish News Publishing Co., 17100 West Seven Mile Road, Detroit 48235 Mich., VE 8-9364. Subscription $6 a year. Foreign $7. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan PHILIP SLOMOVITZ CARMI M. ...…

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…Brief Statute Extension Assailed as ‘Infamous' (Continued from Page 1) The organization said it was "protesting energetically" with all other resistance fighters and vic- tims of Nazism the "intolerable act which, in fact, is a postponed amnesty." The group called the extension an "enormous fraud in- tended to abuse world public opinion." It declared that the act extended to "war criminals re- sponsible for genocide and crimes against humanit...…

April 23, 1965 • Page Image 6

…dell L. Berman, chairman, and Dr. prospects to make the dollars Norman Brachler, associate chair- count instead of counting their dol- man. lars." Avrunin Presses for Stepped-Up Prospects' Coverage in the Allied Jewish Campaign The need for stepped-up cover- age of prospects in the 1965 Allied Jewish Campaign Was emphasized at the first of three Campaign Re- port Meetings by William Avrunin, executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federati...…

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…• justice Goldberg Urges U.S. Back Rights Pact; Israeli Replaces Egyptian on Subcommission • • IMP NEW YORK (JTA) — Associate Supreme Court Justice Arthur J. Goldberg called on the United States to take the lead in interna- tional cooperation for the protec- tion of the rights of the individual. He spoke at a dinner meeting of the American Jewish Commit- tee's Appeal for Human Relations at the Hotel Plaza, where the 1965 Herbert H. Lehman...…

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…Catholic Urges Church Reforms A Roman Catholic has registered complaints against his own church. In "The Scandal of Silence," pub- lished by Random House, Ed- ward M. Keating, editor of the Catholic liberal magazine Ram- parts, urges reforms in Catholic- ism. He charges that "the Church has acted shamefully in the racial situation that has plagued this nation." He maintains: "We also have racism within the Church in the South." He regrets dom...…

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…Joseph Bernstein, 84, Editor of Daily Forward, Passes Away Joseph Bernstein, known as I much for his leadership in Jewish organizational life as for his con- tribution to the Yiddish press, died Monday, five months before he would have observed his 85th birth- day. Mr. Bernstein, 18940 Coyle, was manager and editor of the Jewish Daily Forward in Dettoit. He had served the community as long as he lived in Detroit, 54 years. The Jewish News fea...…

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…Cong. Bnai David Erects Monument to the Six Million Yizkor Services to Conclude Passover Holiday The Passover holiday comes to a close Saturday with special ser- vices, including Yizkor memorial prayers, in Conservative and Orth- odox synagogues here. This morn- ing, services were held in all syna- gogues. Reform Jews observe the last day with Yizkor prayers to- day. will discuss "The Lessons of the Beth Aaron Synagogue (6:30 p.m. Dr. Richa...…

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