Cantor Helps Fete Judge's 70th Year Novel About a Great Confederate Leader Pentagon Personnel Attend Daily Services WASHINGTON, D. C. — If Catholics in the Pentagon, are you are a Jewish serviceman sponsored by the Army Chief or civilian working in the Pen- of Chaplains. In addition to daily services The life story of one of the most interesting personalities of the Confederacy—Judah Philip Benjamin—is s told in fiction. tagon here, you can attend in the Pentagon, the JWB re- Vina Delmar, an able novelist, whose chief hobby is the collection religious services daily- in a ligious committee sponSOrs 18 of Civil *War material, has made_ the one-time United States synagogue set up in the build- religious and cultural programs ing by the National Jewish weekly at 10 military posts Senator from. Louisiana, the Welfare Board's (JWB). Wash- and veteran - hospitals in Wash- man who served- as Attorney ington religious committee. ington. General and Secretary of State Services, which begin • at - Heading the committee is of the Confederacy, the hero noon, have been conducted" over Chaplain Morris Sandhaus, as- of her novel, "Beloved," pub- the past four years by Chap- sistant to the director of the lished by Harcourt, Brace & lain Maurice S. Kleinberg, con- Chaplaincy program of the Co. (383 Madison, NY 17). sultant on Jewish affairs to the Veterans Administration and Benjamin's wife, to whom-- C h i e f of Chaplains of the representative of the JWB he was deeply devoted but Army. The Jewish services, like Commission on Jewish Chap- who was not thoroughly faith- those- -held for Protestants and laincy in the 'Washington area. ful to him, always addressed him as "-Beloved;" therefore, ed.............aameaaadbassaaaaaa ■■■■•■ aaaaaambamsamiamaa. I the title, Natalie St. Martin, I Delightfully Air Cooled his beautiful Creole wife, left I him to settle in Paris, returned to be with him for a time in Washington, when he • was Judge Jonah J. Goldstein Senator, and' went back again. (left) shows Eddie Cantor, a He visited her periodically, re- fellow _alumnus from New joined her before his death I NOW EXCLUSIVELY FOR: I York's Lower East Side, a after he had built another im- I • WEDDINGS • SHOWERS tapestry woven at an ORT portant career as a lawyer in I I • BAR- MITZVAHS • SOCIAL FUNCTIONS school in Israel, and pre- London upon his escape from sented to him on his 70th America, and his affections were always deep-rooted. Featuring: birthday at an ORT-UJA Mrs. Delmar goes into detail in describing Judah's Jewish I dinner in New York last background. His father was a devoted Jew who remained loyal I. • FINE FOOD EXCELLENT SERVICE week. Nearly $1„000,000 was to his faith, insisting upon keeping his fruit store closed on the I I SILVER SERVICE COLORED LINENS raised. ORT is a beneficiary Sabbath. His mother rebelled against such observance. Later in I of UJA funds, ,through an life she left Charleston, where the Benjamins first settled upon I I FOR INFORMATION CALL MISS FAYE agreement with the JDC. their arrival from England, where Judah was born, and her son I established a home for her in New Orleans. The father re- • Altman Re-Elected mained in his old home where he died of a broken heart. But 23051 COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD. Judah Benjamin's Jewishness was brought up from time to time; • I Atlantic City Mayor Ample FREE Parking ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (JTA) it haunted him, and even his closest associate, the President of ISOMIPIPIPIPIPIMPIPIMInferitiroPlyrnrnMPW ■ M•r•ferlfwerer•PIPW•m•PIM • —Mayor Joseph Altman won the Confederacy, towards the end, taunted him with it. - This is one of the factors in "Beloved" that may be ques- re-elction here to his sixth four- tioned by historians. In a note 'on the flyleaf of her book, Mrs. year term in that office, sweep- Delmar states: "With the exception of nameless people, no ing four incumbent commis- fictional characters have been used here. Every one who bears sioners with him by pluralities of 3 to 1. All five incumbents a name bore it in actual life. However,' no claim is made -that had the endorsement of both . this is a thoroughly factual account. Though authenticity has been held in high esteem throughout, invention and imagina- Democratic a n d Republican tion, too, have played their parts in developing the life story leaders in this community. In Deal, N.J., Mayor Solomon Laut- of 'the fascinating Benjamin.'" man and two commissioners The question arises, therefore: was the insult that Jefferson were re-elected to second terms Davis hurled at him authentic? It stemmed from the charge that on the three-man local commis- was made against Judah that as a student at Yale he had stolen sion. watches and money from classmates. Judah denied it. One of the students whom he befriended had turned against him: when our soviets to•Allow U.S. Rabbis hero left the United States to join the Confederacy, Francis to Study Life in Russia Bacon wrote an article in the New York Independent under the NEW YORK (JTA) — The title "The Early History of a Traitor," in which he presented Rabbinical Council of America, I the charge against his former friend as a . fact. When the Con- organilation of Orthodox rabbis, ! federacy collapsed and Judah Benjamin refused to follow Davis announced that it has received into another calamitous campaign, Davis turned to his Secretary word from the Soviet Embassy of. State and said (in the words used by Mrs. Delmar in in Washington that it can send "Beloved"): a delegation of six rabbis to "In 1861 you deserted . the United States of America and visit the Soviet Union to study now you desert the Confederacy. You cannot remain faithful to Jewish religious life there. anything can you, Mr. Benjamin? It is true what they told me. Applications for visas_ were I was a man Without bigotry or prejudice and I rebuked those made last -July and the visit who warned me that it was not in the nature of a Jew to know was first projected about a year constancy or honor." and a half ago, Rabbi David Benjamin's reply: "It is but logical that as you stand here Hollander, president of the reaping the harvest of stupidity and arrogance that you can Council, revealed. _ This is die remember nothing—nothing except that I am a Jew." first time in the history of the Davis had raised the question of the Yale incident.- Only soviet Union that permission Judah Benjamin was left at his side, all others in the Con- has been granted for an official! federacy having left him. But he could not forgive the Jew who rabbinic delegation to visit the would not abide by his last demand to make another hopeless eountry. stand. The reader will be particularly interested in the references to Benjamin's sentiments on slavery. He was not really pro- slavery: he was just vehemently pro-South. In more than one sense, Judah Benjamin's life was a tragedy. He was an able politician, a great lawyer who made his mark on two continents. But his home life was not happy. And he died a tragic death; his wife had him buried as a Catholic. His wife had misled the officiating priest into believing that he had studied and embraced Catholicism. The priest asked whether he was to call a rabbi, but Natalie said: "Yes, my husband was a Jew, but when he married me he was not forgiven . . . He married me knowing,.full well that he would not rest with his people . . ." _ T, is is the'fictionalized story of a great man whose Jewish- ness remained only in the taunts he suffered, in the name he retained. 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