Marcia Reports from Israel Wh ere igotry is Unknown Continued from Page 1 of the visitor who stands INSIDE the Statue of Liberty in order to "see" it. In trying to draw conclusions, she was forced to work with incomplete information; while the accident of birth had given me a better perspective on this particular point. As a matter of fact, my year in Israel has failed to produce more than a couple of questions about my religion; the Israeli doesn't know and doesn't care. If a man wears a burnous, he's a Moslem; if he wears a skullcap, a Jew, or possibly a Catholic or Greek Orthodox priest. If neither, then what's the difference? One of the queries I mentioned came from an acquaintence who wanted to know - if I were eligible for full civil status in the country. The other was from an Immigration Department official who was filling out a routine form. The latter, by the way, (who seemed a very nice fellow), was flustered at the unexpected break in his normal procedure. This was easily fixed; "For administrative purposes," I told him, "I'm a Jew." Heaven only knows what my records look like now, but he was glad to have my tacit authorization to do as he liked with my papers. If I were ever to become convinced that my religion con- stituted a real difference between myself and my neighbors, it would be a long time before I began to feel lonely. There are something like 45,000 Christians in Israel, besides an estimated 125,000 other non-Jews of . all creeds from Secessionist Moslems to Bahai. Even the nonsectarian Young Men's Christian, As- sociation is represented' here, and notably, too; their huge building facing the King David Hotel having passed unscath- ed through the recent fighting. Every day I pass a large Hebrew-and-English sign identi- fying the "Zion . Christian Mission," and dark-robed church dignitaries are a familiar feature of Jerusalem's streets. What with all this religious emphasis, it may seem that I'm the only Christian in the .place who is not a missionary. I duck, figura- tively, and deny this. If the argument is theoretical, I can always return to that thesis of human inconsistency which I established earlier; and if practical, I may point out the industrial "settlement" in sub- urban Beth Hakerern,. The latter consists of artisans sent to erect a shoe factory here; they're all Americans, (mostly from the south, I think), and for some reason or other, there isn't a Jew in the lot A good many personal details and observations have ap- peared above. While perhaps excusable as convenient for illus- tration, these are otherwise unimportant. The one solid datum revealed in my own situation is that Israel is, quite simply, too busy to bother with trivial distinctions such as the question of religion is likely to call forth elsewhere. The melting-pot here has a single product—the modern Israeli. He is a composite man: Ashkenazic and Sephardic: ultra- religious and iconoclastic.; so much a nationalist he feels he owns Trans-Jordan, and so disinterested he doesn't care where the boundaries lie. He is a stiff Norwegian and a voluble Latin, an impractical Bokharian Torah-student and a:master mechanic from Switzerland, He is Indian, Persian, Canadian, Argentinian, French, Danish, Russian, Cuban, Iranian, Bulgarian, Brazilian, Yugoslavian. He comes from Kurdistan and Kansas. He is all these, and more. Would a. man like that be "prejudiced," in the social sense we know? Well, yes. Being .a man, he has prejudices, preju- dices like these: The Orthodox are salvation-bound, and "liberal" ideas un- safe: The sensible attitude towards religion is to ignore it, as An some of the kibbutzim. The Yemenite has a pleasant voice and works hard, but is culturally a nonentity, The Yemenite maintains the only purely Jewish group cultilre in existence. The German is a snobbish and overmethoclical blight upon an otherwise happy-go-lucky land. The discrimination and sense of order of people of Germanic descent are what really holds this hapless country together. The sabra is the salt of the - earth, and the moral founda- tion of Israel. The sabra is a worthless lout who lives upon his reputation and sneers at industrious newcomers. The American is a super-progressive flash of energy who has supplied the financial backing of the state and then pitch- ed in to help during the war itself. The American is a politically illiterate chrome-plated provincial whose contribution in all respects has been vastly overrated. So it goes. These examples are not wisecracks, manu- factured in pairs for the sake of display. They are the con- crete attitudes of vocal sectors of the Yishuv, and are brought together here to highlight the impact of the Israeli melting- pot upon the Israeli mind. As may be seen, they cancel each other out. They eliminate in Israel the danger-spots where, elsewhere in the world, the moral rot of our mistrust of each other has been allowed to remain. Here, they are largely a source of amusement, not friction. No statesmanship, no philosophy, no human faculty what- soever could have mapped the road that led to this spiritual health. The forces that made Israel, (and perhaps, as the devout believe, not all of them were human), have included an un- foreseen attribute; this is friendliness. There is no better bridge between religions. NEW YORK—Special supplies of religious articles and kosher food have been rushed to mili- tary and naval installations all along the Pacific Coast by the . National Jewish Welfare Board to meet the religious and morale needs of Jewish personnel in the armed forces leaving for the Korean war, it was announced by Irving Edison, JWB presi- dent. The supplies are being placed aboard Army transports and ships of the Navy and are also being distributed at all troop concentration points while addi- tional shipments are being sent Friday, July 21, 1950 U.S. Delegates Mission To Speed Immigration Walter H.' Bieringer, president of United Service for New Amer- icans, and Arthur Greenleigh, USNA executive director, arrived in Germany as part of an of fi- ciaLmission under the auspices A Report From Israel Mrs. Chajes Describes Cultural Life; Brings Leaders' Messages By MRS. JULIUS CHAJES "Hundreds of thousands of recently acquired with the help our brethren from Europe and of the Jewish Welfare Board, Arab countries are streaming Mrs. DeRoy offered to donate a into Israel. The process of ab- piano, whose acquisition is to be sorbing the exiles is going on the first important step for the without interruption; we dare upbuilding of a music depart- not fail them. If every Jew ment. The "Y" owns a record- everywhere will do his duty fully ing machine, but has no record- and whole-heartedly, we can ings. I promised to assist them look with confidence into the in securing some from friends,. who I am sure will want to help future." This was the message to the such a worthwhile project. On invitation of Dr. Arie Tar-. Detroit Jewish community by Berl Locker, chairman of the takower of the Hebrew Univer- Jewish Agency. He was kind sity, we were guests of the enough to invite Mrs. Aaron De- Knesset and attended the ses- Roy and myself to visit him in sion during which the "Child spite of his limited time. Also, Marriage" question was dis- Tel Aviv's Mayor and his charm- cussed. We also had an interesting ing wife, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Rokeach, wanted to be remem- meeting with Dr. David Petegor- bered to our community. I told sky, director of the World Jew- them that we too have not for- ish Congress. Greenleigh Bieringer their visit of two years High Cultural Level of the United States Displaced gotten ago and that we would like to Cultural life in Israel is on a Persons Commission. Greenleigh have "a repeat performance" high level. "Othello" and other and Bieringer and Miss Ann Pet- luck, head of the migration de- soon. Admires Citizens partment of USNA, are visiting I acquired the highest admi- DP processing centers to study the problem of speeding immi- ration for ,every Israel citizen, gration under the new DP bill. who lives under unfavorable A total of 45,000 Jewish refugees circumstances, mainly because will be aided to come to the of the continued influx of the United States by USNA during newcomers with who m he shares the very essentials of life, 1950 and 1951, food and housing. During our three weeks stay in Israel, al- moSt every day transports of Jews arrived, mostly from Ro- mania and Iraq. It must be made clear to world Jewry that in Israel they TEL AVIV (JTA)—One of the have to carry the financial bur- most serious incidents involving den for the hundreds of thou- Israelis and Syrians in recent sands of displaced persons who months occurred here last week arrived during the past year, when one Israeli settler was and who are fortunately still killed and another wounded by coming. The food situation is Syrian gunfire. bad—worse than one expects it The affair began when an Is- to be. Bread and potatoes are rael police launch on a normal plentiful and inexpensive, but MRS. CHAJES tour of duty on Lake Tiberias there is very little meat, and it became entangled with Syrian- is neither good nor tasty. Mrs. Shakespearean dramas present- laid fishing nets north of the DeRoy vowed to urge everyone ed by Habima are constantly settlement of Eingev. The nets who can afford it to send over sold out. The Israeli Symphony were illegally laid because Syr- parcels, as many as possible. Orchestra is adding more and ians have no right to fish in the The items most needed are more appearances because of lake. Nevertheless, the Syrians canned food, butter, coffee and the tremendous demand for tickets. All the concerts and hauled in their nets and cap- fats. tured the t h r e e policemen We visited many institutions movies are sold out many days aboard the launch. and centers of the Hadassah prior to the performance. The Israel radio station, espe. Summoned by radio, a second Youth Alijah and were particu- Israel police launch carrying a larly impressed with the Mizra- cially its musical department, number of settlers appeared on chi Children's Village "Kfar under the capable directorship of Karel Salomon, is sending the scene and disentangled the Batia." programs appropriate for all first boat. During this action Piano for 'Y' the Syrians opened fire with Justice Gad Frumkin invited sections of the population. The deadly results. The Israelis did us to see the new "Y" which was morning hour starts with the traditional "Mah tovu" (How not reply, but returned to Ein goodly are thy tents, oh Jacob). gov with both launches. At noon time there are special The Israel Government, tak- Negro Paper Applauds programs for hospitals. They ing a grave view of the incident, JCC Anti-Panic Effort have programs for children, sol- has protested to UN truce chief diers, old and young, native Is- Maj. Gen. William E. Riley, who The Jewish Community Coun- is presently at Lake Success. At cil leaflet "Neighbor, Where Are raelites and newcomers. It is a mixed Israel-Syrian armistice You Running To . . ." was re- very significant that they have commission meeting the Jews produced in full on the editorial no commercials. Presented Five Broadcasts insisted .upon an immediate in- page of the Negro newspaper, I was invited to appear in five vestigatiOt of the incident. As The Michigan Chronicle, in its broadcasts during my stay and a result of the Commission's in- July 15 issue. happy to see the special tervention the three Israeli po- The reproduction was accom- was recognition which the music of licemen were released. panied by an editorial calling my husband received. His songs upon Negro home-owners in the "Adarim" and "Mah Yafim Ha- Elath Presents Credentials 12th Street area "to demonstrate leiloth" were heard frequently. LONDON — (JTA) — Eliahu in their everyday living whether A "Chajes hour," where I sang Elath, Israel Minister to Britain, they really believe in democra- many of his compositions, was presented his credentials to cy or not." The Community recorded for • a alater broadcast King George VI of England at Council leaflet is being distrib- during the Israel Music Festi- a ceremony at Buckingham Pal- uted in an attempt to prevent val, which took place at the end ace. Elath chatted with the panic selling of homes in the of June. My American songs 12th Street-Linwood ,area. King for 15 minutes. (Gershwin, Negro Spirituals and American-Indian) w e r e also very well liked. From leading musicians like Marc Lavry, Ka- rel Salomon, and others, I re- ceived new songs, which I hope to include in my repertoire for the coming season. It was my privilege to give two interviews (in English and Yiddish) without script, over "Shidurim la Gola" on the eve to all American installations in of my departure. It is the the Pacific. Edison said. broadcasting station which JWB is prepared with staff, sends Israel programs and mes- program and supplies, to meet sages to England, South Amer- emergency responsibilities grow- ica and South Africa. When I ing out of the Defense Depart- later heard the recording, which ment's call for the drafting of was taken during the interview, men for the Army, the rush of my vocabulary consisted mainly volunteers and active reserves to of superlative words—"thrilled," the Navy, Air Force and Marine a n d "wonderful," "amazed" Corps. JWB's armed services field Members of the Detroit Women's Division of American "happy"—and that is exactly staff and the corps of Jewish Jewish Congress met with Mayor Cobo at the City Hall to how I felt about my stay in chaplains now serving at 250 discuss community projects, and presented him with model Israel. Mr. Chajes and I have been military installations in this country have been alerted to city ordinances drafted by their legal department. From the invited to present a number of meet changes in troop strength right: MRS. H. NELSON, MRS. H. FRANK, MAYOR COBO, concerts in Israel next year, and at all installations, Edison de- MRS. J. MENDELSOHN, MRS. J. KRITCHMAN and SAM we are looking forward eagerly to that visit. BROWN, A, Congress Executive Director. clared. JWB Rushes Religious Supplies To Jewish GIs Enroute to Korea , 6—THE JEWISH NEWS Syrian 'Incident' Solved Peacefully Mayor Welcomes Congress Women