Jews Helped Build Church and Brown College American Jewish Archives Acquires Correspondence Disclosing Interesting Role; Dr. Marcus Describes Historic Differences Between European, U. S. Jewries Earlier Deadlines Due to Memorial Day and Shevuot On account of Memorial Day and Shevuot, it will be CINCINNATI —Jewish mer- mote and forward every publick gave 5 pounds in New York necessary to set earlier deadlines for the issues affected by these days. chants of Colonial times were building to the utmost of my currency. For the issue of May 31, on account of the May 30 The Baptists sought to accord active in raising funds for the extent." Memorial. Day observance, all copy must be in our hands religious liberty to all at the He meant what he said, for completion of America's great- school. The college charter de- at 3 p.m. on Friday, May 24. he had by that time purchased est Baptist church, and made The deadline for Classified Ads for that issue will be about 20 lottery tickets, the clared "all the members' shall substantial contributions toward profits of which were to help forever enjoy full, free, absolute at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 28. the establishment of Rhode Is- complete the Baptist Meeting and uninterrupted liberty of Shevuot occurs on June 5 and 6, and all copy for land College which later became House in Providence. That conscience." The trustees sent our issue of June 7 must be in our hands at noon on out a Christian "meshulloch," a church, originally established Friday, May- 31. Brown University. by Roger Williams in 1638, the collector, who asked Jews to Copies of letters documenting first of its kind in America, is give money to the new college, the role of these early Jewish still standing today. Rivera's promising to admit Jews "with- settlers in New letters are preserved in the out interfering in principles of England have John Carter Brown Library religion." The Baptists went been acquired from where copies were ob- even further and, in January by the Ameri- tained by the American Jewish of 1771, they declared that they can Jewish A group of local leaders This of 500,000 immigrants can be would exempt Jewish students Archives. Archives, t h e from attending Christian religi- week undertook to organize for settled in the southern part of When theJew Rivera wrote institution lo- to the Baptist Brown in 1775 ous services, that they would an expanded Israel Bond cam- Israel between Beersheba and cated on the that he was glad to help erect appoint a Jewish instructor if paign. to double last year's in- Elath. He - called for "our most campus of He- devoted efforts" through Israel a "publick building," he meant there were enough Jewish stu- come. brew Union bonds, "to build up the port of it in a double sense. The lot- dents, and, if the Jews wanted, College - Jewish they could establish their own Inspired by an address by Dr. Elath on the Gulf of Aqaba as tery tickets he purchased were Institute of Re- to raise money for a building chair of Hebrew to be occupied Joseph J. Schwartz, executive Israel's open door to trade with ligion here, that would serve not only for by a Jew. This was a great step vice-president of the Israel Bond Asia and Africa, and to advance which assem- worship but as an auditorium forward in the history of the Organization, who described his the settlement of the vast un- bles, classifies for the commencement exercises freedom of the human con- visit in Israel in the past two populated area from Beersheba a n d preserves Dr. Marcus science. A hundred years were weeks, as head of a nationwide to Elath to give housing and manuscript materials relating to for Rhode Island. College. to elapse before Cambridge and Bond delegation of 39 that con- employment to a revived wave Rhode Island Jews were in- Oxford universities in England ferred with Prime Minister Jewish Americana. of immigration. He added that Meshing the correspondence terested in the school which, in were to graduate Jews. David Ben-Gurion and other "the flow of the record immi- the 19th Century, changed its with the Colonial history of Commenting on the corre- Israeli officials, the Detroiters gration from Egypt, Hungary which it is a part, Dr. Jacob R. name to Brown University. Five spondence and its significance, undertook action to enroll many and other parts of Europe would Marcus, director of American years before the dedication of Dr. Marcus noted historic differ- more people as Bond buyers. be jeopardized by a lack of ade- Jewish Archives, pieces together the Baptist Meeting House, Riv- ences between European and In his address, Dr. Schwartz quate development to absorb era and his son-in-law, Aaron an interesting story of Jewish American Jewries. "In large emphasized that if American the newcomers." support to general philanthropic Lopez, the famous New England Jewry is to fulfill the request The Detroit group met with merchant-shipper, had contrib- parts of Europe where diScriini- of the Israel government, ad- causes. uted 10,000 feet of lumber for nation and disabilities still pre- dressed to the Bond delega- Dr. Schwartz Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Five days before the Battle of the first building of the college, Bunker Hill, Jacob Rodriquez now called University Hall. vailed," he said, "Jews were not tion by Finance Minister Levi Safran. It undertook to call an Rivera, a Jewish merchant of Other Jews contributed, too. inclined to aid the institutions Eshkol, Detroit should sell early meeting of additional Newport, R.I., wrote to Nicholas Moses Lindo, the Surveyor and of a society which rejected $2,000,000 worth of Israel leaders to plan a kick-off Bond Brown of Providence that it was Inspector-General of Indigo in them. In America, however, the Bonds in 1957 — double the dinner in June and to stimulate previous year. the required larger Bond sales his "great inclination to pro- South Carolina, for example, reverse was true. Dr. Schwartz said that a total here. Schwartz Asks Detroit Jews to Buy $2,000,000 Israel Bonds This Year Eban to Address Founding Rally of Independents Independent Zionists See Efforts as Vital to Revival of Fundamental Ideals of Cause Alba Eban,. Israel Ambassa- By American Jewish Press to the General Zionists, in the my contribution to America and dor to the United States, will Special Correspondent non-political party interpreta- to Judaism through the com- address the luncheon session of PHILADELPHIA.— (AJP) — tion, but that under present munity of which I am a part. the National Founding Assem- The Independent Zionists, who circumstances, with the Zionist True, the history of the dia- bly of the Independent .Zionists will meet at the Biltmore Organization of America lead- spora has been a tragic one, of America at 12:30 p.m. Sun- Hotel, New ership playing partisan roles but I find it hard to believe day, in the Hotel Biltmore, N.Y. York, this in Israel, such an act has be- that tragedy is inevitably tied Judge Louis E. Levinthal, of week-e n d, t o come an impossibility. up with every diaspora situa- Philadelphia, chairman of the inaugurate the tion. My place here is perma- "We plan to restore the .provisional committee of the new organiza- nent. movement to the basic idealism IZA, - announced Ambassador tion, is not a it enjoyed in the days when "I think of the national Jew- Eban's desire to address the revolutionary Judge Julian W. Mack, Jus- ish community in Israel with group, which seeks to institute, effort but a tice Louis D. Brandeis, Louis pride and pleasure. It repre- non-political relationships be- step in the di- Lipsky, Stephen Wise, Morris sents to me the realization of tween American Jews and their rection o f a Dr. Grayzel Louis Lipsky Rothenberg, I and others. were a Millenial hope. It offers an brethren in Israel. return to the the presidents of ZOA," Judge opportunity for Jews to dwell The assembly opens Satur- basic ideals of The week-end, the new move- Levinthal said. "My associates in safety away from persecu- day evening, when the princi- Zionism, its Judge Levinthal and I have not left the ZOA. tors and detractors. It chal- ment, temporarily called In- pal speaker will be Dr. Nahum leaders explained here. We have been evicted by par- lenges all Jews to help rebuild dependent Zionists, will adopt Goldmann, president of the a new name. Leaders will be Judge Louis E. Levinthal, the tisanship. Our having bolted, the land made sacred by chosen and the organization World Zionist Organization and for the good of the movement, ancient association, and con- chairman of the Jewish Agency temporary chairman of the or- was an eviction of traditional tinue a natural development of will get into action. Over the ganization, was emphatic, in his Executive. Zionism." our unique tradition. I look for- protests of the ZOA, it already has representation on the World Author Meyer Levin will discussion of the movement's aims with the AJP correspond- "Actually," Judge Levinthal ward confidently to the time Zionist A c t i o n s Committee. head a four member panel dis- when the spiritual life of Israel cussion on "Israel and •Ameri- ent, in his statement that the said, "we are acting in accord- will lead the diaspora to a Judge Levinthal, Robert Silver- work he and his group had un- ance with the decisions of the man and Ezra Shapiro are the can Jewry," joining with Elea- dertaken was not a new project, World Zionist Organization deeper religious life from which g r o u p's Actions Committee zar Lipsky, attorney and au- the whole world may benefit. but was a sincere one in order whose resolution for the estab- members. thor; Dr. Joachim Prinz; New- to rescue Zionism from the lishment of territorial regions "I consider it a high privilege ark, N. J., rabbi, and Rabbi Louis Lipsky, one of the morass into which it had also provided for non-party to help the renascent Israel Isadore Breslau, chairman of bogged. grow strong physically and spearheads of the movement, Zionist Organization. Dr. Nahum the UJA campaign in Washing- spiritually. Pro-Israel activity is has conferred with leaders from "Our chief aim is to make Goldmann, WZO president, who ton, D. C. part of my duty as a Jew; it many communities and has en- will be one of the speakers at Dr. Gershon Gelbart, educat- General Zionism what the is, indeed, my obligation as a listed their cooperation. our convention, said: 'I am or and communal worker, was movement always was and a non-party Zionist.' member of civilized society. It is significant that Dr. This is the b e—non-political," appointed executive director of should But I do not feel that I have Nahum Goldmann and Israel principle we wish to re-estab- the Independent Zionists of Judge Levinthal said. "We aim the right to dictate or advise Ambassador Eban will be among America, Judge Leventhal an- to gather for Israel unreserved lish—for the good of Israel and that nation in its internal the convention speakers. in the best interests of the Jew- nounced. Dr. Gelbart received support, above political in- ish people. Because our aim is policies or economics. Such in- Very prominent names are - his B.A. degree from George fluence, in a manner in which not only to provide the best fluence was proper,- essential, among those backing the new a political party, can' not be Washington University and his before the independent nation assistance to Israel—through Ph.D. from Dropsie College, a true participant. We aim at the sale of Bonds, through pri- came into being. Then such ef- movement. They include Dr. where he was the totality of the Jewish peo- vate investments,. by encourag- forts, under the name of Zion- Robert Gordis, Prof. Oscar Jan- an Oscar S. ple's share in Israel's aspira- ing the highest cultural par- ism, were needed; now they owsky, Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. Straus Fellow tions, leaving it to the Israelis ticipation in the State's efforts would be presumptuous. Hav- Harry Orlinsky, Prof. Milton in History. He to choose their political leaders, by all Jews—but also to elevate ing been a Zionist until 1848, I Konvitz, Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, has studied and to make political preferences, to the standards of Jewish leader- do not .want the historical Dr. Abraham Neuman, Dr. taught here have political differences. We ship and to advance American movement which bears that Maurice Perlzweig, Prof. Sol Liptzin, Joseph Mazer and and in Israel. object to political action by Jewish values." name to be dragged into the scores of others who have dis- He has served Zionists in this country and we mire of party politics. tinguished themselves in Jew- Judge Levinthal, pointing to as instructor at are confident that our move- "The diaspora Jew must or- ish life. Gratz College ment, in its independent status, t h e distinguished Americans in Philadel- represents the wishes and the who already have enlisted in ganize a new effort, under a - Some very interesting devel- name, to help the State of -, phia, the Uni- thinking of the overwhelming the Independent Zionist move- new opments may be expected from Dr. Gelbart versity of majority of American Zionists." ment, said the ideology of the Israel, to promote its industry the convention in New York and agriculture, to foster its movement was best expressed Omaha and at the School of Judge Levinthal made the Education of New York Uni- point that his father, the late by Dr. Solomon Grayzel, editor cultural activity, to keep in this week-end, and the results, of the Jewish Publication So- touch with its religious devel- as promised by Levinthal, Louis versity. At the end of World War II, he spent a year and a Rabbi Bernard Levinthal, who ciety of America, who wrote opments, to help it express, for Lipsky, Ezra Shapiro and the its own and the diaspora's bene- half as a representative of the was the dean of American recently: fit, the noblest traditions and other of *the movement's lead- JDC in Europe and as its direc- rabbis and who was a leader in "I am a diaspora Jew. I feel aspirations of the Jewish peo- ers, are expected to give new tor of education for Italy, Mizrachi, could have belonged at home here and want to make ple." . ,life to Zionism in Ameri-:a. 2eiriastiasaiiiastarstatioN4-