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March 29, 1957 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-29

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Obdurate Arab Hatred of Israel
Described as Threat to Peace

Naamani, Sherman and Adler Will Address Institute Next Monday

Dr. Israel T. Naamani,. vice: tinue through Sunday, at the Norman Drachler, president of
president of the National Coun- Labor Zionist Institute. The the National Association of
Temple Educators and executive
cil for Jewish Education and community is invited.
Hatred against Israel has sub- "the foreigner" was encouraged director of the Bureau of Jewish
Rabbi Morris Adler will open director of the Beth El Religious
stituted for the sensible nourish- by Arab leaders during their Education in Louisville, Ky., the Institute sessions Saturday School, on "Community Respon-
ment in the Arab social diet, ac- first social difficulties, he as-
night with an address on "The sibility in Jewish Education."
cording to Shirnshon Arad, first serted'. And, as a nearby, West-
Old and New in American Jew-
Dr. Naamani is a member of
secretary of the Israel consul in ern oriented foreign nation,
ish Life." That evening, C. the faculty at the University of
Washington, D.C., who spoke Israel has been the "subject
Bezalel Sherman, director of Louisville. In 1955 he was di-
at the fourth session of the Mid- and object of Arab national-
cultural and communal activi- rector of the New York Univer-
ism."
It
took
25
to
30
years
be-
dle East Institute, sponsored by
ties of the Labor Zionist Organi- sity Israel Workshop. He has
the Midrasha, in the Esther fore such a rift was established
zation of America, will speak written extensively on problems
Berman auditorium, Monday where only war seemed to be
on "The Impact of Israel on the of Jewish education.
able to settle the conflict, Arad
. night.
American Jewish Community."
Joseph Edelman is Institute
"Conflict with Israel has been said.
chairnian.
He instilled hope for xecon-
the Arabs' daily bread. They
The concluding Institute ses-
have concerned themselves with ciliation by citing favorable
sion, at 2 p.m., Sunday, will be
that rather than their oArn so- deeds of three Arab leaders
devoted to an analysis of "New
cial problems, like education , within recent years: The 1950
Is COMING
Developments in Jewish Educa-
and irrigation," Arad declared. peace, negotiations between
tion" by Dr. Naamani, to be
Jordan's King Abdullah and
BACK!
The hostility against Israel
followed by an address by Dr.
Sherman
Israel Gen. Dayan and Min-
Naamani
is the "sad, childish expres-
ister Shiloh; Iraqi Prirn.e Min-
sion of Arab nationalism,
ister Nuri Said's desires to will address the Midwest Re-
which is distorted by its own
sign the Baghdad pact in 1955; gional Institute of the Labor
leadership. And, the West has
and Lebanese Charles Malik's Zionist Organization of America
spoiled the Arabs by "treat-
recent denouncement of Nas- On. "Israel and Jewish Living in
ing them like children instead
America," which will begin this
Only 60 Miles from Detroit,
ser values.
of shaking them into 20th
Saturday evening, and will con-
in the Beautiful Waterloo Recreation Area
"The
Middle
East
could
be
a
century living," he, said.
model of how newly independ-
"In the beginning of the ent countries cooperate for Dr. Adler to Conclude
• Complete Program Of Camp Activities
Israel adventure (World War I mutual benefit," he declared.
• Sanitary Facilities In Each Cabin
and after), there was the un- Water could be harnessed for Middle-East Institute
• Delicious Well-Balanced Meals
derstanding that there could be better living standards, he in-
Dr, Selig Adler, professor of
• Land and Water Sports
co-existence between Arabian stanced. Israel could be the bet- history at the University of Buf-
• Social and Creative Projects
and Israeli nationalisms," Arad ter supplier and buyer of Arab falo will speak on "I sr a e 1,
• Counselor-In-Training program
America a n d
affirmed. "King Feisal of Iraq, raw materials, which the Zion-
American
For 14-16 Year Olds
the leader of Arab nationalism ist country now buys from the
Jewry" at 8:15
against the Turks, negotiated Balkans, Finland, Sweden and
• Dietary Laws Observed
p.m., Monday,
the clear understanding with Denmark. Jordan could use the
• Overnites, Dramatics, Crafts
i n the Esther
Chaim Weizmann. Feisal, in Haifa port instead of going all
For Details Please Phone or Write:
. Berman a u d
fact, recognized that Arabs and the way to Beirut. Elerrientary
tori u.m, 18977
Jew's can benefit only from information could be more easi-
BERNARD JAFFE, Director
Schaefer, in
working together. But such ly transmitted. (Non-J e w i s h
the last lecture
trends 'turned loose' along the owned planes bound for Israel
4779 Glendale, Detroit 38, Mich.
of the Middle
way."
presently must get wind pres-
WE 3-2239
East Institute
Arad saw the Arabs' current sure statistics from Beirut, he
series, sponsor-
struggle to emerge from a med- noted.)
ed. by the Mid-
ieval mode of life as a cause of
rasha, college
But, "so long as the Nasser
Arab-Israel friction. The Arabs type of irresponsible national- of Jewish studies of the United
have admired Western customs ism dominates the Arab world, Hebrew Schools.
since the 1920's, when Feisal there won't be much hope for
Author of numerous articles
dreamed of their rising to the Arab-ISrael relations. The big which have received wide dis-
SEE US FIRST OR LAST FOR A
level of Western development, powers must make clear to Nas- semination in authoritative his-
he observed. But they have ser that belligerency is not pos- torical journals, Dr. Adler will
maintained political suspicion of sible," he concluded.
publish "The Isolationist Im-
the West. A tradition of hating
pulse: Its 20th Century Reac-
Albert Elazar, superintendent tion" this May.
ALLAN MANN
BEN
JACK MANN
of the United Hebrew Schools,
His sketch of the background
presided at the Institute session. of American-Israeli diplomatic
Dr. Maurice Shudofsky, chair- and cultural relations was pub-
man of the Midrasha faculty an- lished in April, 1956, by Harper
and Brothers as part of a vol-
CLEANED and HAND FINISHED
nounced that plans for a similar ume entitled: "Israel: Its Role
Ambassador Cleaners
institute are being formulated in Civilization."
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His lectures, radio and tele-
for next year.
vision appearances on current
events, foreign affairs, world
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and American Jewish history
include participation on Uni-
versity - of Buffalo television
"can't you tell he's a success ...In Wevemaster
programs.
He is a member of
silk-and-worsted suits!"
the National Committee on Re-
Clothes with Snob Ap-
search and publication • of the
peal by Jared-Stevens.
American Jewish Tercentenary,
There's a master touch
COMPLETE FACILITIES:
a contributing editor of Judaism
and member of the Anierican
of elegance in these-
SALES • SERVICE • BUMP SHOP
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craft-tailored suits of a
International Affairs.
special blend of -silk and
He is presently working on
a history of the Jews on the
worsted. Luxurious yet
Niagara Frontier.
practical . . trim, cor-
A graduate of the University
of Buffalo (1931), Dr. Adler was
rect, flattering to all
awarded his Masters and his
men. Fresh patterns and
Doctorate degrees by the Uni-
colors perfect for well-
versity of Illinois (1932-1934).
After serving as a teaching fel-
dressed spring days in a
low and lecturer in history at
variety of 3 -b utton; .
the University of Illinois, he
styles.
was appointed lecturer,' then
professor, in history and .gov-
ernment by the -University of
$7950 to $95
Buffalo. He has been a visiting

professor at Cornell University
and the University of Rochester.

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