( Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO •■• Page 3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, April 20, 1950 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Israel Education Unsettled by Lack of Constitution By PH1NEAS .1. BIRON THE DEBATES ON THE educational system in Israel are not proceeding very favorably in the Knesset. Each political party is clinging to its narrow con- cept of ideological schools. The greatest obstacle is the ab- sence of a constitution, which might compel unity and define the spheres Of the synagogue and the state. Whether we are religious or not, most of us agree with the American principal of the separation of church and state. We, in accordance with the American concept of democracy, believe that worship is a private matter that should be kept apart Biron from political life. In Israel today, however, there is a strong political religious bloc, sharing in the responsibility of gov- ernment. And since the Mapai, in order to stay in power, is dependent on the support of this religious bloc it is forced to make compromises. As a matter of fact it is because of this coalition that Premier David Ben Gurion is delaying the promulgation of a constitution. In debates for a unified school system, the re- ligious bloc has shown itself adamant. It wants a religious school system or the retention of a party school system. The religious parties have already gained an im- portant advantage. It has been agreed by all parties that the educational system in the immigrant camps be an orthodox religious system. The strong labor parties, on the other hand, insist that socialist ideology be the basis for public edu- cation. • • « EVER SINCE THE RETIREMENT of Hank Green- berg, the home run king of Detroit, Jewish baseball fans have been yedming for a new Jewish baseball idol. There were times when Benny Leonard the light- weight champion of the ring was, probably, the most popular Jewish public figure in America. The late Nathan Straus used to say that "one Benny Leonard does more to counteract anti-Semi- tism than dozen of organizations and committees" It is generally recognized that Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn's first baseman and one of the top players in the profession has accomplished more against anti- Negro discrimination than any other human factor. So there is a great deal of interest in several Jewish players who will be striving 'to reach the heights in the coming season. UN's Jerusalem Statute Really 'Statue to Folly' 700 Homes for Vets, Newcomers Planned TEL AVIV—(ISI)—A housing project of 700 homes will be built near Petach Tikva for veterans and immigrants. The community By NATHAN ZIPRIN will be built on the principle of a Watch political pressure mounting on Israel between now and "neighborhood unit" with schools, a commercial center and gardens. the next UN General Assembly session. Rome doesn't slumber. London and Washington are sensitive to The government also will start an repercussions within the sacred precinct. construction on 500 housing units for immigrants west of Beit The advocates of Jerusalem's* Vegan. internationalization know they are licked but they refuse to ad- mit it. The Jerusalem statute drawn by the Trusteeship Council at Geneva is nothing but a statue to folly. Ausch ivttz We are told that the best candidates for natimed fame are A. L. Rosen of the Cleveland team, Cal Abrams of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Myron Gins- burg of the Detroit Tigers. It is of course possible that these youngsters may fail in their attempts to make the grade but there can be no doubt that Jewish sport fans are pulling for them and wish them success. • • • KURT WEIL, who died a few weeks ago was one of the most gifted composers of our time. Son of a German cantor, he had forged for him- self an important position in contemporary music in Germany. When Hitler took over he managed to escape. He came to this country as a member of the famous triumvirate responsible for the Eternal Road which Weisgal produced in New York in 1937. The other two were Max Reinhardt, the director, and Franz Werfel, the poet and playwright. Now all three are dead. These artists were responsible for one of the most inspiring spectacles, a dramatic epic on the tragedy of the Jewish refugee. It is perhaps significant that all three lost interest in the Jewish tragedy when the Eternal Road closed and devoted themselves to general themes.. Negro Pastor Lauds Wise Preaching on his theme, "What Rabbi Stephen S. Wise Meant to the Negro People," Rev. Robert Bradby of the Greater King Solo- mon Baptist Church, pointed out Sunday, April 16, that the "late leader had fought with all the fiber of his being against those elements in American life who were not only enemies of the Jewish people, but the Negro people and all people." "If a man's love for all people is to be judged by the degree of self-sacrifice and consuming pas- sion, with which he fights for the lives and rights and liberties of his fellow human beings, no mat- ter what their color, race, or creed, than no man ever showed such love as Rabbi Wise," Rev. Bradby declared. ' Comes to Life The asources• coveting Jerustv: in Polish Film By HAROLD'SsCOHEN will ask the next Assembly ses- THE -POLISH FILM "The Last sion to adopt a firmer position. Stop" . currently, being mown at . This, they calculate, would the Cinema. is the story of Au- soften Israel into accepting per- schwitz_concentration camp, or haps a modified form of the rather the Auschwitz murder fac-• tory maintained by the Nazis. Garreau "compromise." In reviewing a film of this type, The State Department persists where the main role is taken by its attitude toward British in an institution, it is difficult to shipment of arms to the Arab states. Where do the Arab states single out an outstanding event or scene. For the picture is a creep- take the money to pay Britain? The world wants peace and of mg horror which builds up to the point of physical rejection of its course the Arab world wants it story. too. But the sword swallowers in Not that the producers dwelt Cairo are holding the daggers in readiness for Israel while wag- upon the most gruesome aspects, they handled that with classic re- ging their tongues for peace. straint compared with such doc- 'The quasi-dead Arab League umentary films as the "Nuernberg began showing unsuspected bel- Trials." ligerency just when Israel and The gas chambers are never ac- Jordan were on the point of suc- tually shown. The .crematoriums cessful negitiations. King Abdul. are only suggested by the billow- lab is said to be giving lip serv- ing smoke from their chimneys. ice to the Arab League resolution • • • banning separate talks with Is- BUT TILE HORROR is there. It rael. was not the sight of physical tor- • • • ture or brutalities to individuals Tel Aviv has more dailies than that gripped this reviewer. It was New York City. Five of the 17 rather the sight of human beings dailies are. foreign-language pa- reduced to a state of lower than pers. None is in Yiddish. that accorded animals in most so- Solomon Lenschitz, Jewish "Ripley," is planning to televise cieties. For what is more revolting than his "Jewish Believe It or Not" human beings from whom all feature. An employe of the U.S. vestiges of human dignity and Post Office for 20 years, Len- worth have been stripped? One schitz, author of "Hebrew Be- found oneself wishing less for lieve It or Not" and "Oddities of their freedom than for a speedy Hebrew Literature," is busy writ- and merciful deatb.ft, ing another book, to be called The film is technicilly poor, but "Hebraic Weapons 'of Peace." that is unimportant in the light of E. P. Pother, French Catholic the excellent acting and direction. and author of numerous books on Most of the actors are products of Jewish religious themes, died re- the Polish stage, which has al- cently leaving an odd will. ways had a high standard. Such btirie,d be He requested that he scenes as the camera sweeping in a Christian cemetery but that the storerooms, where the vic- the Kaddish be said at his grave. It is said of Pollier that he led tims' personal effects are meth- odically stacked rank with the a Jewish orthodox life, eating best products of post-war Europe. only kosher food and observing • * • the Sabbath and Jewish holidays. "THE LAST STOP" is not re- He was a frequent lecturer on commended for those with weak Sabbaths at the Paris "Shma Is- nerves or memories they are try- rael" synagogue. is a film that Twenty-two books on Anti-Se- ing to forget. For it mitic themes were published in made this reviewer ashamed, for France last year. One of them a moment, of his associationWith pokes fun at the Nuremberg tri- the human race. 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