Community-Wide Memorial Service for Rabbi Adler Tuesday The entire community is 'May the Memory of the Righteous Serve as a Blessing' invited to participate in the From the Tribute to Rabbi Adler in Our Issue of March 18, 1966. tribute to the memory of Rabbi Morris Adler, at the In Jewish tradition, rabbi means teacher. He is more than a functioning preacher: he learns special service to be held at and he teaches. In our traditions, when one learns from another person, he is to address the man C o n g. Shaarey Zedek, 8 he learns from as rabbi. This is the type of man Morris Adler was: he was a rabbi in the sense p.m. Tuesday. Dr. Abraham that he was his community's teacher, and he was a teacher of teachers, the rabbis' rabbi. H e s c h e 1, distinguished It was because he himself constantly learned that he was so outstanding also as the teacteir scholar and philosopher, will Rabbis as well as laymen sat at his feet and were guided by his erudition, by his understanding, be the guest speaker, and the as well as by his knowledge. service will be conducted by Rabbi Irwin Groner, with He was an ardent Zionist because he believed that all men must be free, and if there was to be genuine libertarianism in behalf of which world Jewry has battled consistently, Jews who Cantors Jacob H. Sonenklar have been oppressed and maligned must also be liberated — and he had made a lifetime of gifts and Reuven Frankel parti- toward the libertarian Jewish cause which led to the rebirth of the State of . cipating. He was our community's ablest orator. But his genius was not limited to oratory: he wrote A portrait of Rabbi Adler as lucidly as he spoke fluently. He was at work on several important historical treatises. and he by Detroit artist Ben Glicker alone could have been called upon to do the editing of the literary works of the greatest of the will be presented to the Jewish philosophers of the last two decades, the late Hayim Greenberg — a work in which he was congregation and displayed engaged at the time that a deadly bullet interrupted his life's work. Wayne State University gave him that assignment, to edit this vast collection of writings because he alone was viewed in Jew- in the foyer of the syna- ish scholarship as capable of interpreting the philosophy of our time. We pray that that work has gogue that evening. not died with him — just as we pray that the other works in which he was engaged will not have died With him.

Hilfel Day School Facts Positive Approach to Fable Revealing Role of Our Arab Mentality THE JEWISH NE Educators: C) German Jewry's 1\/1 I I-11 GA, Ni Significant Status A Weekly Review UHS Agreement Commentary of Jewish Events Editorial • Page 2 Page 4 Michigan's Only English-Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroit Jewish Chronicle

VOL. L, No. 27 17100 W. 7 Mile Rd.—VE 8-9364--Detroit 48235—February 24, 1867 $6.00 Per Year; This Is-sue 20c Odd Bull Tries Last-Ditch Effort to Get ack to MAC Session TEL AVIV (JTA)—Arab violence was renewed inside Israel territory charge placed under a water pipeline leading to a Jewish National Fund near both the Syrian and Jordanian borders last weekend, leaving one experimental plantation building blew up, but without doing any damage. Syrian soldier dead. The incidents followed last week's indefinite postpone- Footprints of two persons were found leading to the nearby Jordanian ment of any further meetings of the Israel-Syrian Mixed Armistice Com- border. mission. The terrorists identified themselves by leaving two leaflets, one in The Syrian soldier was killed in an exchange of fire -with an Israeli Hebrew and one in Arabic, marked with the names, " Liberation pilot in the Hule _area Saturday night, after the patrol spotted the uniformed Movement" and "Al Asifa" (the military arm of Ahmed Shukairy's Palestine Syrian crossing into Israel from the Syrian position of Darbashiye. Liberation Organization). The armed infiltrator opened fire on the patrol when he was Lt. 6en. Odd Bull, chief of staff of the Truce Super- challenged by the Israelis some 500 yards inside Israel territory. The visory Organization, was scheduled to confer Wednesday in Damascus with patrol returned the fire and killed the Syrian with a hand grenade. The Syrian ministers and senior officials in what was believed to be a last-ditch Syrian was armed with a Soviet-made automatic rifle. effort to induce them to resume participation in the Mixed Armistice Unlike previous instances when the Syrians suffered casualties, Commission on the basis of adhering to the agreed- agenda. Syrian officials Sunday agreed to take back the body of the dead soldier. The . MAC session was convened last month for the first time in Israel lodged a complaint over the incident with the Mixed Armistice eight years at the initiative of UN Secretary-General U Thant when Syrian- Commission. Israeli - border tensions reached a dangerous pitch. The agenda had one In another incident, near Arad in the Negev, Sunday, an explosive (Continued on Page 32) Heyday for Brotherhood! Law-makers Hit CIA Aid to Anti-Isiael Body By Jewish News WASHINGTON (JTA)—Congressmen William Fitts Ryan and Benjamin Rosenthal, both New York Special Correspondent Democrats, last-weekend condemned the support of an anti-Israel organization by the U.S. Central Intelligence . NEW YORK—Glory, Hallelujah! What nice things are Agency, being said this week! For another few days, we'll all be brothers! (and sisters, too!) We'll have visions of Round Tables The CongressMen cited authoritative reports to the effect that the CIA has financed the Amet*as. Friends of the , a pro-Arab, anti-Israel propaganda front. They called for an investigation by at which all participants will be pardoned for having different President Johnson. pigmentations in their skins, or for conversing in different languages, or using different prayer books. Reps. Ryan and Rosenthal said "the CIA undermines the administration policy of friendship toward , The guys and their spouses got to the Round Tables first. Israel by secretly funding the AFME." They cited AFME's attacks on Israel and propaganda issued by • They beat to the gong a few others who weren't fast enough. Elmo Hutchison, AFME's former Middle East director. For instance- They pointed out that AFME helpg finance and guides an organization it created, the Organization or Atlantans, in Georgia, have a Presbyterian school called Arab Students. the Agnes Scott College. It has a close-knit Brotherhood: Only The group spreads anti-Israel and sometimes anti-Jewish propaganda at more than 100 American colleges Christians can be on the faculty. That's a tight Brotherhood and universities by Arab students. The Arab student activity is supported by the Arab League in Cairo, which for you! sends out the propaganda lines to be followed. Then there is Wayne, N.J. The people there are very The CIA apparently financed the anti-Israel propaganda in an effort to woo young away trim( Brotherly. When they vote they cast their ballots en masse. communism. True: they permitted more than 2,500 to be Mavericks, to have The their way; But nearly 7,000 of them stuck together, defeated a two Congressmen said: "The CIA's covert domestic activities are totally inconsistent with the most basic principles of democratic government. We cannot aford to allow a government agency to act against school budget, sent two Jewish candidates to oblivion. Boy-oh- the best interests of the nation." boy, how these Wayne people stuck together! So, to celebrate Wayne (N.J.—don't confuse with Wayne County, Michigan) They suggested that the administration immediately terminate CIA meddling on the domestic scene, and Mayor Edward Sisco issued a call: Let's have Brotherhood! urged "a watchdog -committee compoSed of seven members of the Senate and seven members of the A Protestant, his father was a Catholic, his sister a convert House to oversee CIA operations." to Judaism, Wayne's Mayor is on top of the Brotherhood Week AFME took credit publicly for organizing the Arab students. On a number of occasions, AFME idealists. • petitioned Congress to take anti-Israel positions. AFME also opposed measures designed to relieve the plight Oh—wait a while—there's also a Jewish actor in the of Soviet Jewry. Among the leaders of AFME have been such former State Department officials as Harold Brotherhood drama; Rabbi Julius G. Neumann of New York has B. Minor, who served in the State Department's Near Eastern division. resigned from the New York City Commission on Human Rights Charges were because it concerns itself only with Negro problems and made in 1963 in testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that $4,000,000 was paid by the United States government to finance AFME. The testimony was offered by Bushrod Howard ignores anti-Jewish practices! Jr., a representative of the royalist Yemen government. And the New York Times, commenting editorially on the The State Department denied the charges. Wayne, N.J., event, calling the election result "A victory for It emerged later that AFME's expenditures, in excess of $1,000,000 a year for a number of years, foolishness," concludes: were. subsidized through various conduits by the CIA. "There is no reason to believe that what happened in Most of the AFME funds were spent to bring to the United States Arab students, whose main activity Wayne could not happen in a thousand other communities." turned out to be anti-Israel propaganda. Instead of waging an anti-Communist campaign, such students Boy, oh boy, oh boy—Isn't Brotherhood having a heyday!?! generally threatened that the Near East would -go Communist unless the United States repticliatal Israel..