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Friday, December 8, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Letters to the Editor
JUDAISM IN ISRAEL,
Ben Gurion is wise to cotnpro-
AMERICA NOT COMPARABLE mise with religious extremism
To the Editor:
for the time being. American
The article in the Dec. 1 issue Judaism can contribute to Jewish
of the Chronicle by William culture by introducing liberal re-
Zukerman is of a piece with his ligion into Israel. But to com-
other fulminations.
pare the meager, ignorant, mini-
There is indeed much for us to mal Judaism of the average
be concerned about the religious American to the full-blooded ris-
question in Israel. But there is ing culture of Israel, in spiritual
no ground for unwarranted con- terms or otherwise, is to display
clusions and undue pessimism.
a most superficial viewpoint.
In eastern Europe and Africa,
Institutional religion will have
whence came the conception of
religion now current in Israel, to prove its usefulness in Israel.
rigid orthodoxy was the only Here, we take the synagogue for
version ever seen. Furthermore, granted without much real at-
Judaism always encompassed tachment.
every phase of life. Jewish re-
But have no fears, Mr. Zuker-
ligion apart from Jewish living man—the soil of the Prophets
is a modern concept. Torah is an will prove more fertile than the
all-inclusive force in Jewish life, marble facades of American tem-
and it is understandable how ples. The rising Jewish culture
traditional Jews tend to look is already repaying us, in large
upon Jewish ritual practices as measure, for our meager efforts
essential to a normal existence. in behalf of Israel.
On the other extreme, the left
LAWRENCE W. CROIIN,
groups carry their negative atti-
President, Zionist
tude toward religion to equally
Council of Detroit
senseless extremes.
In these circumstances com-
promises and much give and take
will ensue. There is in Israel
common agreement on many
idealistic goals, and a healthy
"Should We Rearm Western
respect for Jewish tradition. Germany," will he discussed at
Zukerman's hints about the the Jewish Community Center
Galut's spiritual supremacy open forum Wednesday.
should be quickly laughed out of
Discussion leader is Alfred G.
court. As though temples, syna-
gogues, conclaves and rabbinical Rosenberg, a native of Germany,
pronouncements could vie for who served as psychological wel-
one moment with the vast spirit- fare officer with the U. S. Army
ual treasure house of self-sacri- in Germany and as a political in-
fice, suffering and hard labor in telligence officer with the mili-
Israel! Zukerman's ideas of a tary government.
spiritual center in Israel are far
He recently returned from a
removed from the ultimate goal visit to western Europe, where
in the Jewish homeland.
he was sent as a delegate to the
The Jewish spirit in our day International Conference of So-
has been expressed largely in cial Workers. He is a community
terms of ritual and the hocus- consultant to thC Council of
pocus of the modern "church." Social Agencies.
Israel will become our spiritual
"Can We Avoid Inflation?"
center in a much wider sense, in- will
be the topic of the Center
cluding, to be sure, a modern Open Forum Dec. 20. Dr. Mark
philosophical approach to life. Kahn of the Wayne University
In a generation or two, Israelis department of economics will
will settle down and ponder, as speak.
of yore, the fundamentals of
human existence. Meanwhile, Is-
Whether for the latest new or
rael is giving an example of self- the best in advertising, it always
lessness, is creating modern Jew- pays to read the Jewish Chronicle
is culture and new social forms. the year 'round.
Center Forum.
Sets Talk on Reich
Fund-Raisers to Discuss Ideas
on Improvement of Services
Fund-raisers of the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign have an opportun-
ity to discuss how a campaign
should be run at a series of "drink
and think" parties being inaugur-
ated at 4 p.m. Sunday.
Men and women volunteer
workers will exchange ideas and
experiences concerning commun-
ity organization in general and
how the Federation can improve
its service to the community.
Parties will be held at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Berry, Mrs. Hyman C. Broder,
Mr. and Mrs. David Emerman,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holtzan, Mr.
and Mrs. Maxwell Jospley, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward C. Levy, Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Shays, Mr. and Mrs.
Jule G. Solomon and Mr. and Mrs.
David Wilkus who will be joined
by Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper
as co-hosts.
A series of "drink and think"
parties will continue on Sunday,
Dec. 17 at the homes of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld, who will
be joined by Mr. and Mrs. James
Wineman as co-hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Bargman, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Becker, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Hamburger, Dr. and Mrs. I.
Jerome Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
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urged that workers be prepared
to submit reports of their solicita-
tion on that date.
When the Greater Detroit Hos-
pital Fund reaches its goal of
$19,720,000, $2,500,000 will be al-
located for the construction of
the Jewish Hospital.
Architects' plans have been
completed and approved, and bids
are being asked of contractors.
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