Scholars Assert Christianity, Bond Leaders to Hear Dr. Schwartz at Parlor Meeting Upon his return from leading will swing into action with a various Israel causes are Judaism Not Competitive a delegation to Israel, Dr. Jo- brunch for presidents and bond deemed prospective purchasers seph J. Schwartz, executive vice - president of the Israel Bond Organization, will fly di- rectly to De- troit to confer with local lead- ers. The major session will be an executive and planning meeting of the 1957 Israel Bond campaign, to be held Mon- day evening, at Dr. Schwartz the home of David Safran, steering committee chairman, 19421 Parkside. Members of the delegation led by Dr. Schwartz conferred ex- tensively with key Israeli lead- ers. The Bond Women's Division, .headed by Mr. Philip Helfman, Left to right: Dr. Solomon Zeitlin, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, Bernard G. Segal and Dr. Morton S. Enslin (forefront right). * * That "there is no competitive rivalry between Christianity and Judaism" is one of many interesting points brought out in a discussion at a symposium on the subject "Judaism and Christianity at the Parting of the Ways" under the auspices of Dropsie College for Hebrew and Cognate Learning, Phila- delphia. Among other statements were that Christianity made the He- brew Bible a universal book by accepting it as a part of their Bible, and by reason of the fact that they based the claim that Jesus was the Messiah on the Hebrew Bible; that Jesus, all the Apostles and Paul were Jews; that Christianity is the child of Judaism and the Church is the daughter of the Syna- gogue; that there was nothing in the message of Jesus which was responsible for the separa- tion of Christianity from Juda- ism. The main theme of the sympO- sium was the historical back- ground of the separation of Christianity from Judaism. The discussants were Dr. Morton S. Enslin, professor of Biblical Languages and Literature, St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y.; Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, Cleveland; and Dr. Solomon Zeitlin, professor Of Rabbinic Literature at Dropsie College. Bernard G. Segal, former chancellor of. the Philadelphia Bar, and a member of the board of governors of the college, who presided, welcomed those pres- ent to "the opening session of a series of academic conclaves and meetings in observance of its 50 years of chartered exis- tence." He announced that the program of activities will be * ,continued through the month of May, reaching a climax on Foun- der's Day, May 22, when Gen- eral David Sarnoff, chairman of the board of Radio Corpora- tion of America, will be the main speaker at the commence- ment exercises in the afternoon. Ambassador Abba Eban and Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, president of the college, will be the prin- cipal speakers at the public din- ner in the evening. "In its earliest years Chris- tianity consisted mostly of Jews," said Dr. Zeitlin. "If it were not for the Christians the Old Testament would have re- mained the sacred book of a small body of men. Christianity and Judaism cannot be united, but they can and must work together for the betterment of humanity." "The real founder of Chris- tianity was Paul, who at first was the persecutor of the Chris- tians, and then became their champion," said Dr. Enslin. Women's Division Hits $600,000 Drive Mark "The Women's Division of the Allied Jewish Campaign has raised , more money this year than at any time in its 11 year history," announced Mrs. Harry L. Jones, Women's Division chairman. "More than $600,000 has been raised to date," she said. Mrs. I. Jerome Hauser, Wo- men's tivision general solicita- tions chairman, announced a report meeting from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday, at the Esther Berman branch of the United Hebrew Schools. Mrs. Hauser urged all cap- tains and workers to finish the excellent job they have done by soliciting all remaining pro- spects and bringing in the re- turns at the report meeting. Eisenhower Stresses Rise In Prices In Israel WASHINGTON, ( J T A ) — President Eisenhower submit- ted a report to Congress on the Mutual Security Program for the six months ended last Dec. 31 in which it is reported that commodity prices in Israel have "soared." The report said "ex- isting plans for economic hn- _Droverakmt were hi ghINT .uneer- Retire $3,000,000 in State of Israel Bonds Representatives of the State of Israel and the Israel Bond Organization recently turned over to the Chase Manhattan Bank, fiscal agent for Israel Bonds, $3,000,000 in Israel In- dependence Bonds for retire- ment and cancellation. The- fis- cal .agency agreement for the Independence Bonds — the first Bond Issue floated by Israel — called for the redemption before May 1, 1957, of a minimum of 2 percent of the total sold. More than $145,000,000 in Israel In- dependence Bonds were sold between May 1, 1951 and May 1, 1954. A second issue is now being offered. chairmen of local women's or- during the 1957 campaign for ganizations at 10 a.m., May 20, the sale of $75,000,000 in Israel at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Bonds. Meeting to plan the program at the home of Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders were Mesdames Jo- Now Accepting Spring and seph 7i:atchke, Max Stollman, Summer Reservations for Harry Kay, Theodoi-e Bargman, chairman, Joshua Sperka, David GROSSINGER'S Schachter and George Liss. CONCORD Significant new facts relat- ing to Israel's economic de- LAUREL'S velopment over the past year NEVELE are contained in the new Is- rael Bond prospectus. 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