Frieda Zalc to Wed Form `Judaism Universal,' New World
I. H. Langnas Oct. 30 Society to Propogate Jewish Faith
By DAVID HOROWITZ
MISS FRIEDA ZALC
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Zalc,
of WiSconsin Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Freida, to Joseph H. Langnas,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ignas Lang-
nas, of Leslie Ave.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Michigan and
Wayne University. Her fiance
attended Wayne University and
is presently a junior at the Kan-
sas City College of Osteopathy
and Surgery and is a member of.
Iota Tau Sigma.
An Oct. 30 wedding is planned.
Seminary Receives
Two Valuable Gifts
NEW YORK, N. Y. — Dr.
Louis Finkelstein, Chancellor of
the Jewish Theological Seminary
of America, announces two re-
cent gifts received by the Semi-
nary Library which are of sig-
nificant importance to the field
of American. Jewish history.
Benjamin Lazrus of Manhat-
tan, president of Benrus Watch
Company, presented the Library
with a bound set of "Hatzofe be-
Eretz ha-Hadasha," the first all-
Hebrew newspaper published in
the United States.
The second volume, gift of
Henry Schechter of Brooklyn,_
a nephew of Dr. Solomon
Schechter, Seminary - president
from 1902 until 1915, is a litur-
gical volume for fast days, "Se-
der Arba Ta'aniyyot," printed in
Hebrew in Amsterdam in 1658.
This book bears evidence of
having been used by a Jew in
Barbados in 1659. Later it was
brought to America and became
the property of Samuel Nephtal
of New York in 1721. In 1738,
his widow, Mrs. Rachael Neph-
tal, gave the book to her grand-
son, Judah Pinto, a member of
a Jewish family which figured
prominently in the American
Revolution.
The newspaper, "Hatzofe be-
Ereti ha-Hadasha," began pub-
lication on July 11, 1871. An 8-
page paper, it sold_ for 10c a
copy.
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"Judaism Universal" is the
name of a. new international So-
ciety for the Propagation of the
Hebrew Faith as a World Re-
ligion founded in New York City
this week. Leaders representing
every facet of Jewish life are
among the new movement's
founders. . . . Some of the char-
ter members include: Dr. Mor-
decai Soltes, • executive director
of Yeshiva University; Hirsch
Loeb Gordon, noted psychiatrist;
Dr. Hilel Zeidman, journalist
representing Agudat Israel; Rabbi
Arthur Meyerowitz (Reform),
member N.Y. Board of Rabbis;
Rabbi Yehudah E. Perkin, (Or-
thodox), Youth Organizer; Engi-
neer Moshe Baharav, President,
Israel Cabala Society; Dr. Simon
Federbush, Mizrachi; Edmond
Fleg, noted French-Jewish his-
torian and author; David Horo-
witz, UN correspondent; Grand
Rabbi Zalman Schneersohn of
Paris; Dr. Harry Cohen; Dr.
M. Salomon; Samuel Steerman,
labor leader; Nachman Bar
Shalom, executive director,
Youth Division, Jewish Agency,
Jerusalem; Col. Ephraim Tagori,
Israel, and a number of others.
Lubavitcher Rebbi, Rabbi
Menachern Mendel Schneersohn,
has given his blessing to the
new Judaizing movement which
has adopted the following three-
point program: 1. To reclaim the
Jewish Youth; 2. to Judaize the
Jews, and 3. To draw within the
sphere of Jewish life neglected
Jewish communities in isolated
parts of the world including non-
Jewish populations who hunger
after universal truth and right-
eousness.
NEWS FROM ISRAEL
Uri Avnery, the colorful and
adventurous editor-in-chief of
Israel's Hebrew Weekly, Ha-
Olam Hazeh, and its English
counterpart, Frontpage, has cre-
ated a furor in Israel over his
series of articles on the Haifa
municipality and its Mayor Abba
Khoushi . . . Following the at-
tempted bombing of the Ha-Olam
Hazeh offices in the- heart of
Tel Aviv, editor Avnery came
out with this editorial: "These
are troubled times for everybody.
Frontpage-Ha-Olam Hazeh has
been prepared for trouble from
the moment its- editorial board
decided to declare war on the
Haifa regime of terror, the morn-
ing after the cynical cancellation
of the Machraz list in the Haifi
Workers' Council elections . . .
True, we didn't expect such
underhanded methods to be used
against us. But in the fight for
justice, one must be prepared for
anything . . Our offices are
getting to look like combat head-
quarters. Fortunately, our staff'
members are accustomed to the
feeling of tension, lack of secur-
ity, come-what-may atmosphere
that are characteristic of a real
battle."
An Israel invention providing
the possibility of exploiting the
sun's heat for industrial and irri-
gation purposes was announced
by M. Tabor, director of the Na-
tional Physical Laboratory of
the Scientific Council.
The Lebanese parliament has
passed a law of economic boy-
cott against Israel, under which
every citizen of Lebanon who
trades with Israel is subject to
the maximum penalty of death.
Rabbi Pool Blesses New
Hadassah Headquarters
pressing have found a consider-
able measure of acceptance, and
secondly, that people in Israel
are not so easily scared about
the continuation of Jewish exist-
ence, about which so many of
little faith- in the Diaspora are
fearful. They believe in the ex-
istence of Israel, and they are
sure that ShOlem Asch, God
forbid, will not destroy it . .
There are many broad-minded
Jews there, even among those
who think that Sholem Asch's
ideas are in advance of our time,
who, taking- into consideration
the serious situation of the Jew-
ish people, nevertheless think
they are worthwhile and who
see that there exists a desire
and a longing to bring about an
understanding between Jews and
Christians in the sense of my
thinking. So I decided to settle
among them." . . . Nahum Gold-
mann, London friends of the
Jewish leader say, is interested
in putting into operation a pet
project: the publication in Amer-
ica of a national Jewish-English-
weekly to be sponsored by the
Jewish Agency and serviced by
JTA writers.
Danny Kaye says he saw a fp
foreign car that was obviously
made for export. The name on
the radiator had an English sub-
title.
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BARTLEY CRUM'S VIEWS
by Mrs. Rebecca Shulman, of
The editor of this column, fly- Stamford, Conn., national presi-
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Considerable hope and en-
sion turned to problems of anti- couragement now loom for par-
For the 'Best Buy
Semitism . . . Crum thought the ents and teachers perplexed by
ADL of Bnai Brith had failed to the difficulties children experi-
On a New Pontiac
attack the root of the evil. By ence in learning the rudiments
"root of the evil," Crum ex- of Hebrew language. The solu-
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universally - accepted textbooks "Teach Me To Pray," by David
available to millions of children I. Cedarbaum and Libbie L.
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as these hate-teaching passages Board of Jewish Education,
are not expunged, anti-Semitism Chicago, Ill.
will continue to exist, Mr. Crum
Taking cognizance of the con-
declared. . . . Bartley Crum .sug- troversy waging around "Why
gested the creation of a Commit- Johnny Can't Read," the au-
tee, composed of Christians and thors. of ._"Teach .Me To Pray"
Jews, that should deal with this have combined the best features
matter at its roots . . . Other is- of the new, progressive, whole-
sues discussed before the plane word recognition with those of
landed in festive San Francisco: the earlier phonic and inductive
American Friends of the Middle process. They have produbed a
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was being misled by Dorothy
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over the great harm being done
Israel on the American campuses
by Thompson's "Friends." Noth-
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this insidious Arab propaganda
More important than what you say is
among college students, he said.
how you say it. Expressions' of sym-
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best wishes or congratulations
. . . Crum spoke highly of both
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Hampton Says He Plans
To Have Tel Aviv Home
SHOLEM ASCH'S ARTICLES
CHICAGO (JTA) — Lionel
Hampton, who recently concluded
a "standing 1:0,0121 only" tour of
Israel and donated the $240,000
he received for that tour to the
builditig of a hospital in Jaffa by
the Mogen David Adorn, said
here that he expects soon to
have a home in Tel Aviv and
to return to Israel every year-
to play benefits for the hospital.
In an interview with the Sentinel
here he said that he hopes to
go to Israel next year with Benny
Goodman.
The famed Negro jazzman said
that he had seen no discrimina-
tion against him in the Jewish
State. He also told the inter-
viewer that he had met twice
with Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevi
Herzog and that he opened every
Israeli concert with a special
Hebrew prayer written for him
by the Chief Rabbi.
Hampton, alluding again to the
lack of prejudice against colored
people in Israel, added that he
attributed a great deal of the
accomplishments of American Ne-
groes to the assistance of Jews.
Lauding Israel's democracy, he
emphasized the need for con-
tinued financial assistance, saying
"We ought to send more help—
more, man, more."
Sholem Asch has written a
series of articles for the Jewish
Chronicle of London in which
he explains "the feeling that
took me to Israel." In his first
article, Mr. Asch concludes thus:
"I thank God that in spite of
the hostility of some. people and
of some papers, I found under-
standing, tolerance, and respect,
and, I can boldly say, also love.
Not among all, but among the
great majority of the people of
Israel, especially among the
workers, the intellectuals, and
also among the leading person-
alities in the Government. It was
proved by the scores of enthusi-
astic receptions that were held
for me all over the country .. .
It was helped by two factors,"
Sholem Asch adds, "first, that
Judy Holliday comments: "Peo-
readers in Israel had the oppor- ple with coughs never go to doc-
tunity to judge my works for tors. They go to theaters."
themselves, in Hebrew transla-
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