JD C-Plt Wished
Talmud EdiTions
Given to Colleges
Szyk Creates Bond Award Design
16—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 22, 1951
Rabbi Miller Reaffirms
American Jewish Values
Sets of the "Talmud of the
Surviving Remnant," which the
Joint Distribution Committee
published in Germany with the
cooperation of the U. S. Army,
have been presented to a num-
ber of outstanding universities
and Teligious seminaries
throughout the United States,
it was announced by Rabbi Leo
Jung, chairman of JDC's relig-
ious anu cultural committee.
The bulk of the 700 sets of
the reproduced Talmud has al-
ready been distributed to yeshi-
voth and other religious and ed-
ucational institutions in Europe
and Israel.
Universities in the U. S. which
have received sets of the 19-vol-
Arthur Szyk, world-famous artist, has _designed a richly col-
ume work include: Yale, Har-
ored
illuminated scroll of merit which will be presented to corn-
vard, Chicago, Columbia, Bran-
deis, Yeshiva University, Jewish munity leaders of the State of Israel Independence Bond Drive.
Theological Seminary, Jewish Photo shows Szyk (right), presenting the original illumination
Institute of Religions, Hebrew for the scroll to Finance Minister Eliezer Kaplan of Israel. The
Union College, Dropsie College scrolls of merit will be distributed to outstanding leaders and
and other rabbinical colleges and volunteers in the Israel Bond drive in appreciation of their par-
yeshivoth in Los Angeles, Balti- ticipation in the $500,000,000 bond campaign, the first bond issue
more, Detroit, Chicago, Cleve- to be floated by the State of Israel. The scroll will bear the Hebrew
land and Roxbury, Mass., Libra- and English signatures of Dr. Chaim 'Weizmann, President; David
ry of Congress, New York Pub- Ben-Gurion, Prime Minister, and Kaplan.
lic Library and similar institu-
tions in Canada and in South 1-7"
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of t h e Talmud
was approved in 1947 by the
U. S. Army, which also agreed
to unaerwrite the printing and i NEW YORK, (JTA) — Israel i endeavors. I have 'indicated to
production of. the first 510 sets, i Finance Minister Eliezer Kap-j the two organizations the un-
with JDC, financing the rest of ' Ian, left the United States after Iderlying principles which ani-
the edition with funds recei ve d I a visit of several weeks during mate the State of Israel in
from the United Jewish Appeal. which he participated . in the respect to the two enterprises.
launching of the Israel bond It is gratifying to be able to
The new Talmud is the 52nd i drive and conferred with United announce that the United Jew-
edition of the ancient work to States Government and Jewish ish Appeal and the bond organ-
be printed, and is modeled after leaders
ization have accepted the pro-
the world-famous "Vi l na Shas,"
Kaplan was taken ill during posal for a joint committee and
generally considered the best- his visit here, and will spend a are going forward to implement
edited publication of the Tal- short time convalescing in
mud. Two copies of the Vilna : Southern France before return- it."
work, unobtainable elsewhere, I ing to Israel.
had to be slneoped by JDC froml Prior to his departure, he
w
Nevork
City to Heidelberg, co in-ifderred with leaders of the
where the new edition was then l bo
campaign and the United
printed from -photographic Jewish Appeal to coordinate
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SOUTH FALLSBURG, N.Y.-
Rabbi Irving Miller, president of
the American Jewish Congress,
took issue Monday with those
"who deny there is a future for
Jewish life in America" and
called upon American Jewry to
build "integrated Jewish com-
munities which will provide the
Jewish people with institutions
and ideals to insure Jewish sur-
vival."
Rabbi Miller addressed the
three-day convention of Inde-
pendent Order Brith Abraham.
He denied that in order to be
a good Jew one must go to Is-
rael." He emphasized that there
is "no inconsistency between
loyalty to America and its
g r eat democratic institutions
and relationship to Israel which
is based upon the historic and
religious identification of the
land with the Jewish people."
The great . need today for
American Jews, stated Rabbi
Miller, is to provide the ration-
ale for creative Jewish living in
America.
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Ben-Gurion Blames U.S.
For UN Huleh Verdict
JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e
United States bears the greatest
part of the responsibility for
the United Nations Security
Council's resolution ordering Is-
rael to cease drainage operations
in the disputed Huleh swamp
area, Premier David Ben-Gur-
ion declared at the first press
conference since his return from
the United States. He blamed
the action on America's "un-
justified" conciliatory p o l i c y
toward the Arabs.
Commenting on the Zionist
movement, particularly in the
U.S., Ben-Gurion said the move-
ment could be strengthened
provided members devote them-
selves to "more constructive up-
building of Israel," rather than
to "indulgance in party differ-
ences in Israel."
The Premier was given the
"freedom of the city" of Jeru-
salem as Mayor S. Z. Shragai
lauded his contribution to mak-
ing Jerusalem the capital of
Israel.
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plates. Each volume measures their activities. At a meeting
111/2 by 161/2 inches, and num- with the executive committee of
bers between 400 and 700 pages.! the State of Israel bond drive
The first copy of the first vol- ; on the eve of his departure, he
urne off the presses was present- expressed confidence that the
ed in May, 1949, to General Lu- half-billion dollar bond issue
cius D. Clay, then U. S. Military will be subscribed prior to the
Governor of Germany, in recog- three-year period.
nition of the part played by the
"The best indication of ulti-
American Army in making the mate success is the fact that
Talmud project possible. Subse- the Israel Bond Drive has al-
quently, presentations were also ready achieved the status of a
made to Chaim Weizmazin, Pres- popular, community-wide un-
ident of Israel, and other Israeli dertaking," he declared. "We al-
officials. ready have a very substantial
number of purchasers in the
amounts ranging from $10,000 to
Frieda Hennock Gets
$100.000 and $500,000 who have
established a solid foundation
Federal Judo - e Post
for our Bond Issue.
"However, the number of pur-
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Miss chasers of Israel Bonds from $50
Frieda B. Hennock, who came to $500, consisting of our capital
to the United States from Po- appreciation or twelve year dol-
land at the agek,:-
lar savings bonds, is consider-
of six and was`:' •
ably larger, indicating_ a very
naturalized int
wide public response which will
19-16, was named
increase - as the sale activities
to the Federal::
progress in the coming months."
bench by Presi-
Pointing out that a number of
dent Tr um an.
problems have arisen as a result
Miss Hennock,
of which it is believed that co-
who is active . in „
ordinated action would be help-
Jewish affairsa.
Jew
will be the first Miss Hennock ful, he said a committee had
woman to serve as a Federal been proposed representing the
judge in the New York district. UJA and the American Finan-
She is the' first woman ever to cial and Development Corpora-
be a member of the Federal tion.
Communications Commis sion "The aim of this committee;"
and, at 23, was the youngest he explained, "would be to im-
lawyer practicing in New York. plement the desire of Israel to
A graduate of the Brooklyn see maximum results for both
Law School, Miss Hennock re- '
ceived her education by attend-
ing night classes. She was one GI's Gift to Yeshivah
of the youngest graduates in .
the school's- history receiving her is Paid Back in Kind
degree when only 19.
HARTFORD (AJP) — Harold
Kohn, a young Jewish GI, who
Center Young Adults Plan
died in the American invasion
of the Aleutian Islands in World
Dance for Outdoor Court
War II, left a portion of his
Beno Levi and Evelyn Stoll- insurance policy to a local Yesh-
man, co-chairmen of the Young ivah here.
Adult Council scheduled • for 8
In gratitude of the gift, the
p.m., Wednesday, at the Davison Yeshivah named a new kinder-
Jewish Center, announces that garten at the school in his mem-
dancing will be in the Center's ory. Kohn migrated to the U.S.
outdoor court. The Manhattan shortly before Hitler occupied
Trio will furnish music.
his native Czechoslovakia. He
The dance will follow election became interested in the school,
of new Council officers. For fur- and during its infancy, provided
ther information, call the Coun- •transportation . for the young
cil office. WO. 5-8400. students.
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