McGinley 'Not Opposed to Any Race,'
But He Considers Judaism a 'Cult'
DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-3 Commentary on Job Given to
Friday, January 7, 1955
Yale University
NEW HAVEN, Conn.—The Yale New York, one of the Yale Li-
University Library has just ac-
quired its 2000th book printed
spent nearly $20,000 in support
before 1501 A.D.
of McGinley, the Jewish News
The book, Levi Ben Gerson's I
reported, McGinley told the To launch the world-wide "Perush Iyob," a commentary on
paper that Freedman's contribu- celebrations marking the 30th the Book of Job, is the first He- ;
tions were about $100 or $150. anniversary of the Hebrew Uni- brew book printed in Ferrara,
The paper quoted McGinley
Italy, and the fourth book print-
as saying that his entire dis-
ed in Hebrew in the entire world.1
It was given to Yale by a
pute with the Jews and Juda-
ism "could be settled and our
group of library staff members
paper closed up and I could go
and a local rare book dealer in I
back to making a living if you
honor of Louis M. Rabinowitz, of
Convocation to Mark
Hebrew U. 30th Year
NEWARK, N.3.—(JTA)—Conde
McGinley, editor and publisher
of "Common Sense," a publica-
tion which the House Committee
on Un-American Activities called
"a clearing house for hate prop-
aganda," told the Jewish News
of Newark that his paper was
"not opposed to anyone because
of their race or creed."
He declared, however, that
Judaism is not a religion but a people would just sit down and
"cult based on hatred of Chris- show us we're wrong. We'll
tianity" and asserted that Jesus be happy to sit down with
and the early Christians "were your leaders."
not Jews any more than they
The House Committee's report
were Chinamen. You people
described
"Common Sense" as
were all Pharisees."
"almost exclusively a vehicle for
McGinrey told the Jewish the exploitation of ignorance,
News that his activities were prejudice and fear." It recom-
motivated by the opinion that mended further investigation
ibram L. SacherFrances Magnes
the "Talmud is the most vile with a view to prosecution.
paper printed" and that Com-
versity in Jerusalem, the first
munism and all other revolu- State 'Right-to-Work' Laws
Academic Convocation to be
tionary movements spring
held by the university outside of
Branded
by
Rabbi
Goldstein
from it."
Israel will take place in New
McGinley, whose paper de-
York on Jan. 1S, in the audi-
One
of
the
nation's
outstand-
scribed the Arabs as the "vic-
torium of Hunter College.
ing
Jewish
leaders
has
branded
tims of Zionism," and "world
The Ambassador of Israel to
Jewry," denied in the interview as immoral, undemocratic and
that he received money from fraudulent the so-called "right- the United States and Chief of
the Arab League: He praised to-work" laws now in force in its delegation to the UN., Abba
Benjamin L. Freedman, a finan- 17 states and about to be con- Eban, and Dr. Abram L. Sachar,
cial supporter of anti-Israel sidered by other State Legisla- president of Brandeis Univer-1
sity, will be the principal speak-
propaganda, as "one of the tures.
In . an exclusive, copyrighted ers at the convocation, which
greatest Americans who ever
article appearing in The Ma- will be held under the auspices
drew a breath."
Although Freedman testified chinist, Dr. Israel Goldstein, of the American Friends of the
in 1950 before the Senate Armed president of the American Jew- Hebrew University. The musical
Services Committee that he • had ish Congress, writes that these program will feature Frances
laws "seek the destruction of Magnes, internationally known
concert violinist, daughter-in-
the trade union movement."
law of the late Dr. Judah L.
Four Jews Honored in
Magnes, the Hebrew University's
Queen Elizabeth's List
Morocco Office Speeds
first chancellor and president.
Up Jewish Emigration
Prof. Oscar I. Janowsky,
LONDON, (JTA) — Four Jews
were honored in the Queen's
PARIS, (JTA)—Establishment chairman of the American
New Years Honors List. Most of an immigrant selection office Friends' Academic Council, will
prominent among them was in Morocco composed of repre- preside, and Prof. Michael Eve-
Basil Henriques, who received a sentatives of the Jewish Agency nari, vice president of the Heb-
knighthood in recognition of his and the Israel Ministry of Health rew University and dean of its
services in behalf • of youth.
has speeded up the processing of Faculty of Science, will confer
Other Jews on the list included prospective immigrants.
Fellowships f o r distinguished
two new Commanders of the
services to the Hebrew Univer-
Dr. Eliezer Mattan, the Health sity as well as to Jewish com-
Order of the British Empire : L.
Ministry's representative in the munal, educational and religious
F. Salzman, a historian, and M.
W. Goldblatt, director of re-j Casablanca office, said that affairs, upon the following
search laboratories. E. J. Hayim, nearly 4,000 persons a month are American Jewish leaders : Jo-
described as a "British subject being found fit for immigration seph M. Mazer, James Marshall,
lately resident in China" was into Israel by this office.
Daniel G. Ross and Louis M.
made a Commander of the Bri-
Rabinowitz, all of New York;
tish Empire in the portion of the Corsi Aide to Dulles
Maxwell Abbell and Samuel N.
list - . assigned to Foreign Office
Katzin, both from Chicago;
WASHINGTON, (JTA) — Ed- Harry Kangesser, Cleveland;
personnel.
The 64-y ear-old Henriques, ward Corsi, who served in 1933 Charles Krown, Los Angeles;
who is' a member of a, famed and 1934 as Commissioner of and Benjamin H. Swig, San
Sephardic family in Britain, is Immigration and Naturalization, Francisco. -
s. founder • and warden of the was • appointed special assistant
Bernard Baron St. Georges Jew-", to Secretary of State John Foster German Jewry Pays Tribute
ish Settlement, which provides Dulles to help administer the To Late Franz Rosenzweig
leisure time and other activities Refugee Relief Act of 1953. Corsi
for young people in London's will work with State Department
FRANKFURT, ( J T A ) — The
East End. He is a magistrate and , Security Officer Scott McLeod 25th anniversary of the death of
a member of the Home Office whose handling of the refugee Franz Rosenzweig, noted Jewish
Consultative Committee -6 n problem has been severely criti- philosopher who devoted him-
Juvenile Courts. 1 cized.
self to the instilling of a dynam-
ic spirit into Jewish education,
was observed by the Jewish com-
munity here.
Chief Rabbi Dr. R. R. Geis, of
Baden, recalled that the last
publication of the great reli-
Cots thinker deaL with the
200th anniversary of the birth
of Moses Mendelssohn who
played an important role in Jew-
ish life.
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Only seven copies of the book,
printed in 1477, are known to
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James T. Babb, Yale librarian,
who announced the acquisition.
Four of these seven copies are
in America, orie at the Jewish
Theological Seminary, another
in the Library of Congress, the
third at the Hebrew Union Col-
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Four 'Zimriya' Prizes
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Second World Assembly of Jew-
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during July, 1955, announced
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