THE JEWISH NEWS— Friday, April 11, 1952 •artgue of the Propl.efs' Robert St. John's Study of Ben-Yehuda, Hebrew's Reviver The story of one of the mostgreat men in Jewish history in romantic figures in Zionism and the past 75 years who were ac- in Israel's redemption — Eliezer tive in Zionism, who conferred Ben Yehuda—at last is told in a with Ben Yehuda, who helped full-length biography. Interest- ingly enough, it was written by either in the revival of Hebrew or in the redemption of Israel. a non - Jew, There is an interesting note Robert St. John, about Dr. Max Nordau's inter- under the title, "Tongue of the marriage. St. John relates Ben Prophets"it Yehuda's meeting with Nordau (Doubleday. 575'' 9 Cooperation Asked of U. S. Religious Leaders CINCINNATI, (JTA) —Jewish religious and cultural leaders of America were called upon to join in exploring the possibili- ties of co-operation with a view to ultimately achieving unity, but not uniformity, in terms of a national organization which will represent the Jewish people of this country. This effort, it. ish life will be recorded indelibly in Jewish history. Regrettably, there are several errors in St. John's biography which should have been avoid- ed. He speaks, for instance, of Weizmann having been won over to Zionism by Herzl's "Jew- ish State." That's a grave error. was emphasized, should be initi- Weizmann was a Zionist before he knew about Herzl. And there is the mistake of picturing Ben Yehuda entering a Jeru- salem synagogue "in the ortho- dox manner" on the Sabbath with "tefillin fastened to his and head." He should have and his wile and then tells the arm been advised against erring on following: this point. tefillin not being "He lived here in this house worn on the Sabbath and fes- Madison, NY22.) It is an appro- priate title, Ben Yehuda having with his mother and sister, t,vals. been the leader With these exceptions — the both of whom had been op- St. V John in t h e move- a posed to his romance with the errors could have been avoided ulent to revive Hebrew as Danish girl, not because she if good. informed friends had spoken and living tongue after read the manuscript in advance previously been married, it had been considered a dead had nor because she had had sev- —St. John has written a story language for 20 centuries. eral children by her first hus- that will fascinate many reader's St. John's review of Ben Ye- band, but because she was a and will re-create interest in huda's life is all-inclusive, It Christian. He had begged for the exciting eras when 'Zionists reads like a romance and the his mother's understanding, struggled against great odds and reader grudgingly ends the story but she had remained firm in won heroic battles for their with the realization that few her opposition. So they had movement. romances could possibly equal been secretly married and the reality which the life of the Mrs. Nordau still lived in her Polish Seamen Seeking Haven Ben Yehudas has introduced own home with her children Returned as Political Prisoners into Jewish history. The non- by the previous marriage and Jewish author proves that his with little Maxa, their own TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Three Po- hero was a "faithful fanatie" child, while he still lived in lish seamen who deserted from who ref used to let anything this house with his mother the Swedish freighter, Java, stand in his way of making He- and sister. when it docked at Haifa, and brew live. It was an heroic asked asylum as political refu- "'And now that I am tak- struggle, and it began with per- ing a leading part in the gees until they could emigrate sonal determination to wit:. Zionist movement, I wonder to Australia. will be returned to Against what appeared to be in- Sweden, Israeli authorities de- what others will say.' surmountable odds, Ben Yehuda cided. own family "Then he shrugged his shoul- insisted that his The three seamen had de- speak only Hebrew. Then he ders and added : "However. serted a- Polish ship in Sweden enforced it for all around him. my wife and I are very much in love and, as you saw, we and later signed on the Swed- In later years it began to spread. ish freighter. Israeli authorities With the success of the Zionist , have a wonderful child'." said the men did not have pa- movement he gained ground. i Ben Yehuda struggled for lack His final triumph represents one , of finances. He was compelled pers that would enable them to of the most important victories to be on guard against the Ot- emigrate to Australia and de- for the Zionist idea. !toman restrictions --once spend- cided to return the men to His Second Marriage ling a week in jail on the charge Sweden. Ben Yehuda settled in Jeru- that his call to action for Jew- salem with his young bride ish national revival represented Deborah in their early yote.h.. treason to Turkey. But he came Ben Yehuda suffered Irvin t.b. , through with flying coiors be- and was not riven many years cause of his "fanaticism' . and to live. But he survived many his determined will. St. John strusgies and he suffered many , ably delineates the genius of the casualties --- the first being leis man whose contribution to Jew- wite who contracted his dis.case and passed on. In the sain. month, three of their cinidr , -n Your Satisfaction also died. Ben Yehuda later married his wife's younger sis- Is My Concern ! ter. Pula, wilt) changed her name She became her to Hem d a. • husi)and's chief aid in his great For a . work. Ben Yehuda's chief creation, Deal and in addition to the practical ei- Service fort of reviving Hebrew as a spoken tongue, Was the compil- On the '52 Buick ation of his Hebrew dictionary. It took many years to complete See or Call it and it required study in many languages to arrive at roots for Charlie Weinstock the new words he introduced 23 Years wit% into the revived tongue. His struggle became part of Buick Factory Branch the tight for Jewish natiGnal revival and he became one of 6164 CASS near G.M. Bldg. the leading pioneers in the TRinity 5-9700 St.; his story, In Zionist effort. relates the names of khe Jahn ated on local levels in the hope that these will culminate in national federation. The call was issued by Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner, of Cleve- land, in an address at Founder's Day ceremonies at the Cincin- nati school of the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Re- ligion here. Rabbi Brickner urged restoration of the primacy of the synagogue and an inter- denominational convocation of religious leaders to plan greater unification in American Jetvish life. Balfour Brickner, his son, conducted the service. Like his father, who was ordained at the Hebrew Union College in 1919, he is preparing for the rabbinate here and will be ordained in June. ISTANBUL. (JTA!--An agree- ment has been signed for the export by Turkey to Israel of 6.000 tons of salt. Half of the total order w ill be shipped within the next few weeks. aiiover lo Jlappy d ie en lire 011Z tnc Ey As we extend our hearty good wishes to Detroit Jewry for a joyous Passover, %ye are mindful of the Passover message— "Let all who are ituriary come and share with us our bread . . In re-dedicating ourselves to service—to the Allied Jew- ish Campaign and to the causes it represents—we en- tertain the hope that the aspiration of the Festival of Freedom will be fulfilled. that the hungry will be fed. the naked clothed, the oppressed freed. May the ideal of freedom prevail, and may all our efforts for the Allied Jewish Campaign succeed. MR. AND MRS. ABE KASLE and Family GOOD Seder n-i i ht By Israel Prosaic miles of streets stretch all around Astir with restless: hurried life. and spanned II) arches that with thunderous trains resound. And throbbing wire, that galvanize the land. Gin-palaces in tawdry splendor stand: In modern prose all poetry seems drowned. Yet in ten thousand homes this April night. An ancient People celebrates its birth To Freedom. with a reverential mirth, With customs quaint. and many a boars rite, Waiting until. its tarnished glories bright, Its God shall be the God of all the earth. The Questions we ask on Seder night and the Answers we give are aimed at strengthen- ing the ideal of Freedom which has its roots in Passover . . . May the Festival of Freedom bring joy and liberty to our people everywhere. All Our Relati•es and Friends and to the Entire Jewish Communitj .4 Happy Passover to Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Co. D. E. BALL, PRESIDENT COLUMBUS, OHIO May the idea of freedom enunciated by Passover find root wherever men struggle to end slavery A Happy Passover Keystone Oil Refining Co. Nathan Epstsin William Fisher Leon Kay DETROIT OFFICE 605 FOX BLDG. WILLIAM HORDES, General Agent Abraham Bigelmaa Hen'ry Burston William Colman Ruth Fisher Albert Fischer Lawrence Friedman WOODWARD 3-6780 GEORGE W. GRAY. Associate Richard Frienniaa Irving Hermelin Sophie Herman Earl Hordes Herbert Hordes Simon Mein BROKERAGE BUSINESS SOLICITED Alex Lipson Lillian Owens Peter Portnoy Bert P. Seedberg Ernest J. Whit.' Manuel 7.51,