Jewish Post, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1974 — Page 5

Friday, August 2, 1974

THE JEWISH POST

When U.S. Collapses

But More Wear Yarmulkes

American Nazis Tsitsis At Reform Camp

■ mm V 1 ^ WARWICK, N.Y. — As one

1^ \ M I J \ # walks around the Reform camp V# Cl VJ Y I I a If Kutz here one sees not only

" " yarmulkes but even a few

By MAURICE SCHAPIRO campers wearing tsitsis, prayer CINCINNATI (P-O) — One-fifth of those approached by fringes, while many of the members of the small local group of the National Socialist Party, campers speak of keeping

or American Nazis as they are better known, comment favorably kosher.

on the organization’s aims but the niggers and the Jews go out “This is a new positive young of their minds when they see men in Nazi uniforms wearing Jew,” explains Rabbi Alan swastika armbands. ' Smith, the camp director. In THIS WAS TOLD AT A MEETING of the group recently held contrast he said their parents in a dingy apartment-office in nearby Lockland, a suburb. Pic- identified through “guilt tures of Hitler and two swastikas on the wall adorned the room Judaism" of anti-Semitism and

in which Stephen D. Love, the group’s leader, asserted that the Holocaust.

America had its decline and fall due to the “Jew conspiracy.” RABBI EUGENE MIHALI How new members are won was shown by two teenagers, viewed the young people as Marshall Pratt, 17, who has been active for two years and con- “more secure” Jews who desire tacts people in Covington, Ky., across the Ohio River, with Nazi “to deepen their spiritual literature and William Combs, a year older, who said he learned resources, search for the of the movement from a high school teacher. Pratt said he was meaning of Jewishness in their inspired to join after reading “Mein Kampf.” lives and reintroduce desired LOVE CHARGED THAT THE JEWS are causing the nation’s ceremonial practice.” The economic collapse by controlling the economy through secret Professor of Rabbinic

plans of the Zionist Jews. Love asserted that three broadcast Literature and Homiletics at the Mihali as he discusses a midrash (exposition) with Reform Jewnetworks and a majority of newspapers are run by Jews. Hebrew Union College — Jewish ish teenagers at the new summer academy at Camp Kutz. N.Y., Love claimed America was a satellite of Israel, with that Institute of Religion, hastened but one of the girls in the group may be seen with a head country and the Jews running the United States. Foreseeing to point out however that “The covering, the counterpart of the yarmulke for women,

the collapse of America soon, the speaker said white people adoption of a more colorful

are going to be out on the streets looking for leaders and the ceremonial life is not a return impersonal shell,” commented volunteer teachers and books to Nazis will be read. He said his organization was building a strong to dogmatic Orthodoxy since the Rabbi Stanley M. Davids, obtain Jewish knowledge leadership corps to fill the power vacuum. Love said it was element of freedom of choice Springfield, Mass., chairman of compared with the “opportunity against policy to disclose numbers but he estimated 200 Nazi stdl reraams.” ^ _ the Youth Committee of the here to study with experienced

party members in the Cincinnati-Dayton area. ~

affirmed her

remain Jewish: “I

ONLY ONE HEAD COVERED

No yarmulkes are seen in this group around Dr. Eugene

In The Case Of The Panovs

Rabbi Says Intermarriage In Russia "Understandable

LONDON — Those who have

criticized the Orthodox for the Russian Jews had survived

Daryl Messinger, a 15-year- Central Conference of American teachers.”

old camper from Scarsdale, Rabbis vReform). MISS BROWN

N.Y., criticized the founders of AGREEING WITH Rabbi desire

Reform Judaism. “They went Davids, 17-year-old David have dated many non-Jews but too far to the left and discarded Sandmel of Cincinnati expressed I would never marry out of the too many things. When they the view that, “A lot of young faith. When I’m ready I want said you can’t wear yarmulkas, people are not certain about ' ' ‘ , . , , .

it’s just as bad as when the their Jewish identity. UnOrthodox say, if you don’t keep fortunately those who come kosher then you’re not Jewish.” f rom a classical Reform backMiss Messinger, the president ground leave somewhat con- taught by

effect that it was a miracle that of her N FTY . S rou P and fused since in many cases this specialists. A

to raise a strong Jewish fami-

ly.”

The Academy program offers 100 different study courses

scholars and summer uni-

vimwviA i. U i imooicwi otvYo i.uvi at a teacher in her religious j s their first exposure to the versity atmosphere permeates way in which the Panovs have all as Jews and the fact that said ’“ I frequently richness of ritual and learning.” the camp as youngsters spend been welcomed into Israel many had taken non-Jewish asked myselt what kind ot a He believed that these stu- four hours in class, and the despite the fact that Mrs Panov partners was “entirely un- ail Vv u t °£ dents WOuld desire to continue remainder of their time doing is not Jewish, got their answer d e r s t a n d a b 1 e . We cannot a Rosh Hashonan Jew . such activities at home but homework or engaging in opt r> —i—; —Like others of my age I want thoueht that “it will not be an tional learnine artivities

from Rabbi Mordechai Singer of the Birmingham Central

Synagogue.

HE SAID that if the most Orthodox member of the English Jewish community had lived in Russia for the past 50 years, he would probably have

married a non-Jew.

criticize them for that,” he said. IN ISRAEL, when Valery Panov was asked whether his

one of eight owned and operated by the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. This

thought that “it will not be an tional learning activities,

to learn.” easy job to sustain the intensive The Kutz Camp-Institute, in MANY OF the young people, learning process to which we the foothills of the Catskills, is " d — ‘ 8 For^ai-oW Anita Brown “I must say that we are both H cbrew ’ as a Williamsport, W, Va„

atheists but anvwav toward lan S ua S e but a ? a me a ns keeping her Jewish identity has year the UAHC’s Youth Division any new things you are moving f ventuall y studying Judaism in been an up-hill battle. Coming reported that 50,000 young

slowly. But wp love this country ,ts o 0 ^ ginal tex A\ f . . .. from a community with 25 Jew- people ar~ and one of the reasons is ^ a ra ^ 1 his ish families, she snoke about educational

The Jewish Chronicle here because the people here love I » th quoted Rabbi Singer to the God so beautifully and purely ” ^t fo r idenhty and lelrnhig de|,entlenc - v upon Israel

does not necessarily mean a

participating in and leadership here and in

Old Testament Binding, Vatican Is To Announce CINCINNATI — Monsignor Edward Bmeggeman told a TV audience here that the Catholic Church will soon issue a new decree on the Jews which will officially recognize the Old Testament as binding on the faithful today. He added also that in a year or two, the Vatican will announce that God did not give up the idea of the Jews as the Chosen People. The Xavier University Philosophy Professor appeared on the National Conference of Christians and Jews TV program. When Msgr. Brueggeman expressed the view that Martin Luther should have remained within the Church and fought for his changes, Rabbi David I. Indich, who was also on the program, said that many Jews feel that Christ should have done the same thing by staying in the Jewish synagogue to accomplish his

reforms.

Porno Prank Puts 2 In Jail

youth commitment to the syna-

gogue.

“While many of these young people have a deep loyalty to a rabbi, teacher or a youth advisor, many still view the synagogue as an institution — an

2 Jewish Agencies Go Into Action Prof. Barred As White Wins $5000 From Temple

JERUSALEM - Regardless of whether their idea was a prank, two American young tourists will have three months in jail to consider their desecration of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Abraham Wacholder, 20, pressed his bare buttock against the tomb, while his companion Jule Alpert, 19,

photographed the act. A priest who watched them, called police. Judge Moshe Shalgi was not at all impressed when the pair while admitting the acts said they didn’t mean to desecrate the holy site. He said they must learn to respect another religion “the hard way.”

Hotels Persist On Charter Flights TEL AVIV - Pursuing its demand that charter flights to Israel be sanctioned by the government, the Israel Hotels Association called a press conference to state the case that it would be far easier to compensate El Al, whose opposition to charter flights is w T ell known, than see the entire tourist industry suffer. Pointing out that hotel occupancy last year was only about 50 per cent, and another 2,000 rooms are being added this year in new hostelries, industry spokesmen estimated that tourism will drop 11 per cent this year over last while hotel accommodations will grow by 30 per cent

NEW YORK - Two national Jewish organizations jumped with both feet into the issue of reverse discrimination as one called on a city university to redo its admissions for this September and another played a role in a Jewish professor winning $5,000 from Temple University. Temple made an out-of-court settlement to Prof. Martin Goldman, 34, a lecturer in black history at Clarke University in Massachusetts who had been considered for a position at Temple but when announcing he was white, the job offer was withdrawn. The American Jewish Committee filed the complaint for Prof. Goldman. In the second case, the AntiDefamation League of B’nai B’rith called on the City College for Biomedical Education to scrap its admission decisions which had admitted 27 students

and 41 minority students despite the fact that qualifications of the white students showed that a quota was being employed. 2nd Day Added For Rosh Hashonah GREENBURG. Pa. (P-Ot - Reform Temple Emanu-El here will observe Rosh Hashonah for two days. The announcement in the bulletin said that in “recent years some Liberal congregations have returned to the observance of two days of Rosh Hashonah.” It gave as reasons strengthening identification with Israel where the New Year is observed for two days and opening the Reform synagogue to those members who find beauty and meaning in two days of Rosh Hashonah.