Review of Jacobs' Books Brings Responses from MI Supporters Ti vo Americans Slain. in Israel . $100 Contributors Make Good Showing The review of Herman Jacobs' "We have never considered JERUSALEM, (JTA) — The doctoral thesis on Jewish edu- that JPI, or any phase of it, American consulate here has en- 0 cation, published in last week's represents an - answer to the tered the investigation of the issue of The Jewish News, in- Jewish education needs of the murder of two Americans in this spired responses from support- entire community. It has de- city. The victims were Zvi Gen- ers of the Center's Jewish. Par- veloped to meet the specific auer and his niece Deborah ents' Institute. needs of a grow) of parents who Genauer. Mr. Jacobs himself, in a ton g could not accept anY of the The Israeli police have called letter to the editor, in which h e range of solutions previously of- On United Nations authorities to fered by the community, and who expresses appreciation for the follow up the track of the mur- generous treatment accorded his are willing to pay the price, in derers which leads to the Arab book, makes a number of ob- time and effort. of a program village of Beth Iksa, just across servations. He maintains that h e which emphasizes participation, the Jordan line. Two hundred and seventy-five Jewish women of Detroit at- did not "undertake to construe t and attempts to develop a cre- ' Zvi, a rabbinical student at a a kehillah or to offer an effec _ ative approach to Jewish life." Yeshiva here, and Deborah, a tended the "Big Pay-Off," $100 -minimum gifts bruncheon of the Allied Jewish Campaign Women's Division. Herman Wouk, whe tive school system" and that the New York social worker who received the Pulitzer Prize for his novel "The Caine Mutiny," ad- subtitle of his dissertation, "A spent a year in Israel, were rid- dressed the group. At this affair pledges totalled a 15 per cent in- Perspective for Modern Times," dled with gun bullets. Zvi was is "not a blueprint, nor even a found at a table in the kitchen crease over the amount given at last year's affair. Shown at the truncheon are, left to right, seated, Mrs. ABRAHAM COOPER, design!' clutching an open religious book He denies claiming for JP I MORRIS SPITZER, manager, while Deborah was found shot honorary chairman of the women's drive; Mrs. WILLIAM ISEN- that it seeks to solve the prob - Detroit Joint Board, ACWA, is a in bed in another room. Three BERG, special gifts chairman; WOUK; Mrs. LEWIS B. DANIELS, lem facing Jewish education an c 1 member of the arrangements children of Zvi who were sleep- women's drive chairman; and Rabbi MORRIS ADLER of Congre- declares that he introduced i t committee for the dinner in ing in another room were un- gation Shaarey Zedek; standing, CELIA WEINBERG, executive director of the division; Mrs. ALEXANDER W. SANDERS, chair- with other case materials be - honor of UAW - CIO President harmed. man of general solicitation; Mrs. JOHN C. HOPP, president of the cause of (quoting the book) WALTER P. REUTHER, to be His wife and two other chil- "what they have tried to do and given Saturday night at Latin dren were in Tel Aviv at the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation; Mrs. HENRY WINEMAN, honorary chairman; Mrs. HARRY L. JONES; chairman for what discerning and open- Quarter. Judge George Edwards time. Deborah was due to leave of special events. minded observers can find stim- will be toastmaster. Winnie Sha- for the United States shortly. ulating in their approaches as pero, president, Amalgamated Zvi and his family had been in To Head N.Y. Post Office points of departure for other ex- Office Workers, is a member of Israel for the past five years. 18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS perimentation." His letter con- the reception committee. NEW YORK, (JTA)—Harol• tinues: Friday, May 1, 1953 * * Lebanese to Censor "Ivanhoe" Riegelman, communal leader, "As to my conclusions being A five-year battle to advance For Its' Zionist Leanings' will become acting postmaster `unrealistic, ineffective—unac- Jewish rights. through the Unit- of this city, it became known ceptable,' I wondered by what ed Nations, has been compiled LONDON, (JTA)—Hollywood's logic you could postulate, in your by Dr. Isaac Lewin, Professor of version of Sir Walter Scott's ro- following a visit he paid to Pres- last paragraph, that the Jewish Jewish History at Yeshiva Uni- mantic novel "Ivanhoe," was ident Eisenhower at the White educational problems can be versity, in his book "Religious condemned in Lebanon as a sub- House. solved only by adhering- to tra- Jewry and the e ' ' tle piece of Jewish propaganda. ditions. by striving for maxi- United Nations" e-- • The Lebanese Republic's board ASK FOR mum attainments, by giving the ecently publish- of censors has recommended child the best available instruc- ed by the Re- that the film be cut before it can tion in Hebrew, in Jewish his- search Institute be shown in that Arab land to tory, in the festival observances for Post- War delete its "Zionist leanings." KOSHER DILL & NEW DILL . when in paragraph 4 you Problems of Re- Earlier, the Lebanese press had approvingly. quote from one of ligious Jewry. blasted the film for depicting the numerous authorities I had Dr. Lewin, who Jews as "admirable, humane cited that the overwhelming ma- has represented AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERS persons who lost their homeland OR DELICATESSEN DEALER. jority of our children leave our the Agudas Is- and wandered persecuted over schools, knowing neither Hebrew rael World Or- TR. 5-4379 the earth." nor having absorbed enough of ganization at Dr. Lewin Jewish traditions, values, and the UN's Economic and Social attitudes to be able to live a Council since 1948, outlines the Jewish life when they grow old- effort - Co defend Jewish • rights er. through the UN charter by tack- "Granted that for a limited ling such questions as freedom number of people the (tradition- of religious observance, Jewish al) system has worked well, that war orphans, deportation of to the extent that the present Jews behind the Iron Curtain, system has trained some Jewish- religious discrimination, the right professional and lay leadership, for education, and a free press it has done so quite admirably. and other pertinent issues which But for those larger numbers I arose at the Council's meetings. for whom the system has not operated effectively, (e.g., who BENNY GOODMAN and LOUIS attend for only a year or two, ARMSTRONG will- present their ‘-■+■4 'i‘ irregularly, learning little) and all-star bands on the Broadway- for the still greater numbers ' Capitol Theater stage, Saturday, who never even enter a school, for two performances only, 8:30 how about new approaches? Not p.m. 'and 12 midnight. mind you, one single approach, * * * be it of JPI, or Center-School MAXWELL ABBELL, president er the other types .I analyzed. of the United Synagogue of "In writing the dissertation, I America, from Chicago, will re- admitted to having been im- ceive the National Federation of pressed in. my research by two Jewish Men's Clubs award at its phenomena: 1) the enormous 24th annual convention at Kia- , potential for progressive Jewish mesha Lake, N. Y., from Sunday educational effort resident in the to Wednesday. Abbell was selec- Center movement, and 2) the ted for the award for his devo- demonstration value of a • proj- tion. to the Jewish Theological ect like JPI. But nowhere in the Seminary, Rabbinical Assembly dissertation was it my intention and United Synagogue of Amer- to advocate a single, particular ica. type of Jewish education pro- gram. "With my remarks added to Library of Congress yours, the reader can obtain a more accurate idea of what I Given Bible by JPS had attempted to achieve in my WASHINGTON (JTA) — The study." Jewish Publications Society of Explanation from JPI America recently presented to Boaz Siegel, JPI president, in another letter, writes to The the Library of Congress an in- scribed edition of a recently re- Jewish News: printed Jewish Bible. This edi- "JPI conducts a program of tion, designed for pulpit and Informal secular Jewish educa- family use, was first published tion, Which does not emphasize in 1917 and contains the Scrip- language, and is not committed tures in English translation of to any single ideology in Jewish the Hebrew text. The presenta- life. 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