Youngsters at Play in Tamarack ri ell Bernard Baruch at 87: His Jewish Heritage, Conflicting Attitudes, Myths About His Life Building Dedicated Wednesday Bernard Mannes Baruch, the , Elder Statesman, friend and counselor to several of our cn Presidents, famous financier, one of America's most colorful 1 "-- figures, was justifiably in the limelight this week. Marking his 87th birthday, he was inter- viewed, feted and his life was reviewed in hundreds of news- papers. The latter was occa- sioned by the appearance of two books, Baruch's autobiog- raphy published by Henry Holt & Co., and "Mr. Baruch: The Man, The Myth, The Eighty Years," by Margaret L. Colt, published by Houghton Mifflin Co., 2 Park St.. Boston. Miss Coit proves in her "Mr. Baruch" that she had earned the Pulitzer Prize for an ear- lier work, on John C. Calhoun. She is a brilliant writer, an able researcher—she had gone to scores of works for data on —International Radiophoto her interesting subject—arid a ! BERNARD MANNES -BA- thorough student of world and , RUCH peered quizzically over American affairs. his glasses as he was inter- Regrettably, a number of viewed in a Saratoga Springs, prejudices have crept into her N.Y., park, on his 87th birth- book, and we wish that Baruch day last Monday. himself had discounted them before' they saw the light of actions, Bernard Baruch repre- day. Now it becomes necessary sented a thoroughly assimilated once again to dispute and dis- reaction that seemed to negate credit some misunderstandings this sentiment. about American Jewry's loyal- When the family settled in ties and to set onto a straight New Yiork, he heard the op- path those who confuse loyalty probrium "sheeny" hurled at to America with concern cer- him. When he reached Wall taro Americans show in the Street: "To Baruch it seemed welfare of their coreligionists that to work for Morgan would be a wonderful oppor- and kinsmen. the German people for their crime." For the refugees, Baruch dreamed of a "United States of Africa." He felt that Israel "was only a halfway solution . . . He objected violently to founding a state upon a reli- gion, and if the Zionists de- nied that this was their intent, then Baruch doubted the very existence of such a thing as Jewish nationality. If Israel was not being set up on a basis of either religion or nationality, At work in the Mina and Theodore Bargman Arts and then what was to be its basis? Crafts Building, one of five new units of Camp Tamarack No one quite seemed to know. dedicated Wednesday, are, left to right, JAN BERRIS, RUTH One thing that Baruch knew BAUM, EVA HAASE, ROBERTA WOHLMAN, LINDA was that a war between the EPSTEIN and LOUISE ANTELL. DIANE SHAPIRO, the class new Israel and the millions of the Moslem world would bene- ! instructor, has her back toward the camera. fit no , one." Miss Coit thus evaluates Baruch's religious sentiments: Baruch's Jewish heritage ' tunity; yet already, he knew that he was barred from the ' is referred to frequently. At Big Chief's citadel, if not his the very outset we are told notice, because he was a about his mother, who came Jew." But he attained his to Camden, S.C., as "Miss financial success in spite of Belle" Wolfe in 1867 when it, especially when he emu- she married Bernard's father, lated the gambles of Baron Dr. Simon Baruch. Rothschild at the fall of "Miss Belle," who was 11 Napoleon to capitalize on the when the guns fired on Sum- defeat of the Spanish fleet ter, "was a child of the Old in 1898. South. Back in Charleston, her "So far as his relious con- victions went, Baruch held them to be entirely his own affair. Although he was not a great synagogue attendant, he has nevertheless been an enrolled member of the West End Synagogue all his life, and he became hot witlf fury over a charge that he did not keep the Holy Days. He has probably been one of those people who speaks little of what means most." This reviewer believes that Miss Coit has been misled in her analysis of the Jewishness of Baruch and the American- ism of the Jews of this coun- try. Factually, there is no dif- ference between Jews and Jews as Americans. A Zionist is an equally good American, and the American people are his people. But the Zionist believes in a definite solution — which happened to be statehood for the homeless. We believe that Baruch, in the days of the United Nations' recognition of Israel, was helpful in Israel's creation and in her admission to the family of nations. Miss Coit may have failed to secure the true facts regarding this brief chapter in Baruch's life. Communal Services Evaluated at Tamarack's Dedication Program Camping experience is an es- founded the Fresh Air ociety h 50 ears ago to pro- sential part of education, sup- more t an y plementing book learning with vide summer vacations for education in social living and needy Jewish children, he said, direct contact with nature, de- were also active in organizing clared Isidore Sobeloff. execu- other community services for aid to immigrants, social serv- tive vice president for the Jew- ish Welfare Federation, who ice, health, recreation and edu- spoke Wednesday at the dedica- cation. Nathan Silverman, chair- tion of five new units of Camp man of Tamarack Authority, Tamarack. was commended by speakers The Julius Berman Lodge, the at the program, for his de- Mina and Theodore Bargman voted efforts which made and Crafts Building, the possible Tamarack's successes. Maurice H. Sobell Waterfront Nathan L. Milstein presided and Shelters, the Montefiore Lodge Cabin and the Kadimah at the dedication, which was Club Tennis Courts were dedi- preceded by a tour of Camp Tamarack and by the annual cated. meeting of Fresh Air Society. Presentations of plaques for these new additions were made • at the program by Sidney Allen, Dr. R. Soko- lov, Barney Smith, Mrs. Hoke Levin and Harry Jones. They were accepted by Jul- ius Berman and his son Man- dell; Theodor* Bargman, Mrs. Maurice Sobll and her son Henry, M. Schembeck and Mrs. Tobie Levine. - At the 55th anniversary meeting of Fresh Air Camp, at which new directors were elected, Sam Marcus, exectk- tive director, reported thaA the 1,301 children served b ► the Fresh Air Society this year marked an increase 120 over last year. Camp Tamarack now pro- grandmother had danced with He was married to Annie vides summer camping for 675 Lafayette on his triumphal Griffen at an Episcopalian children during the summer for The Tama ck camping fa- American tour in 1824, and her service and his assimilation cility, Sobeloff pointed out, is periods of three weeks each. An grandfather, the Rev. Hartwig was complete. But there was It is the possibility that an example of how the Detroit additional 600 are served at the Cohen. a Jamaican of 'priestly always the Jewish background what she wrote may be in- Jewish community has mobil- Fresh Air Camp at Brighton. descent,' was twice rabbi of the which was not denied yet al- terpreted as an aspersion on city's historic Sephardic con- ways apparently accepted with ized its resouirces not only to Both camps are operated by the Jews that we take exception help the most needy in its midst Fresh Air Society ,a beneficiary gregation of Beth Elohim. In reservations. to. Many Americans have but to serve a cross section of of both the Allied Jewish Cam- November 1845, the seventieth , Mention is made by Miss aided coreligionists and kins- year of American Idtikipen- Coit of the criticisms of the its own membership. Those who paign and Torch Drive. men in securing freedom, deuce, Belle's mother,'Scarah, Poles by Jews, in the days of and there is no reason for had become the bride of Saling the Polish pogroms. She quotes making an exception of Jews Wolfe, a Fairfield County the char g e by Jews: "The that they hare no right to planter, like herself of Jewish Poles were only good for per- such libertarianism. Baruch extraction . . ." secuting the Jews." It is a may have been wronged in This is the Jewish back- negative way of putting it, and this interpretation, as the NEW YORK (JTA) — The mann, director of the Jewish ground of the man who attracts she comments: "There is no Jews s u r el y are being Rockefeller Foundation so much interest, whose opin- record of Baruch's reply." But a n - National and University Library at Hebrew University, for vis- wronged in the apparent an- ions on world affairs are sought her quotation of charges against tagonism we feel in Miss nounced a total of $93,100 in its to American libraries and by statesmen and the common Jews appears in her book as grants to Israeli and American library schools. Colt's evaluations of Ba- folk alike. , if they were factual. It appears The sum of $20,600, including ruch's Jewish attitudes. Sure- and re- Baruch worshipped his father, to this reviewer that there is Jewish educational ly, Baruch is entitled to keep search institutions. The largest an outright grant of $5,000 for the Confederate doctor about an unfair resume in the para- aloof if he wishes to, but it whom he and his brothers un- graph which mentions the Pol- single grant was for $62,000 use as working capital, was ish attacks, and only when one should not be linked to at- covered "a terrible secret": to the Israel Foundations Trus- given to the YM-YWHA Poetry tack on those who aspire to "Dr. Baruch was always a refers to the notes on this tees in Jerusalem for contin- Center in New York City for chapter is there realization that see Biblical Prophecy real- hero to his sons, and never ued research in the Virus Labo- support for the next three it came from a Polish source. ized. more so than on that sum- ratory of the Israeli Ministry years. The announcement said Miss .Coit seems to have gone There are a thousand thrill- mer day when, rummaging of Health on relationships of the poetry center "has made it to extremes to emphasize that ingly fascinating occurrences in possible for many people to in an old horsehair trunk in insect-transmitted viruses. Baruch, in his own mind, Baruch's life, as they are re- Hartwig and Ber- . The announcement said that hear such poets as W. H. Au- not primarily a Jew but an counted in Miss Coit's book, den, T. S. Eliot, Robert Frost nard found not only the fad- American." She quotes him as that merit review and corn- Dr. Nathan Goldblurn and his and the late Daylan Thomas ed and beloved uniform of co-workers at the Virus Labor- saying that his people are the ment. For the present, the Jew- the Confederate gray, but y read and comment on their own American people. She speaks ish angle demands our special atory had "contributed greatl white robes, long and flow- to understanding of the clini- and others' work." attention, in view of the pos- of four groups to whom he ing, emblazoned with the A grant of $5,500 was made was less of a hero "than to the sible misrepresentations that cal aspects" of West Nile fever scarlet cross of the Knights and that the grant would en- to Dr. John P. Roche, chairman may be applied to this volu- rest of Americans: The strict- of the Ku Klux Klan. Their able the Israeli virus experts of the department of politics searching hands halted. Si- ly orthodox have found that minous account of the interest- "to expand and intensify their at Brandeis University, to com- lently, they gazed on each he was not religious enough, ing life of a very interesting research. The sum of $50 , 00 plete a study of the changing other. To think that their according to their definition; man. was allocated to Dr. Curt Wor- nature of American liberty. the political liberals have father was one of the legend- ary band, spoken of only in found him too conservative; and the Zionists have often be- whispers. The brothers were come bitter at his failure pub- rapt, their father exalted in licly to support their programs. 450,000 food packages, ' their eyes . ..." ! Orders for strictly kosher for $25. These are sent to including According to Miss Coit, Ber- Intellectuals too have felt that Rosh Hashanah CARE packages schools, kibbutzim or training kits, Braille watches, books and nard Baruch did not know he Baruch has neglected the great to Israel are now being ac- institutions, and may not be layettes for infants. Whenever possible, the CARE was Jewish until he was 11, scholarly aspects of the Jewish cepted, and will be taken up to designated for individuals. but there is a rich record of heritage." Any amount of money may announcement said, packages Sept. 6, it was announced this Then she turns to the days family participation in Jewish , • be sent to provide technical and are purchased in Israel for of Hitler: "For the victims week by the newly-created scientific books; however, with American dollars, and, in recent affairs. His father is quoted as office of the Michigan Commit- of Hitler's bestiality, Baruch having urged his community: contributions of $50 or more a years, CARE packages going to naturally felt the compassion tee for CARE. "As parents and Jews, it is specified school or institution other countries have included Specially designated $10 and of any decent person, and Israel chocolates. your most solemn duty to edu- may be designated. $18.25 packages may be sent to when he came to know of CARE parcels, which may be cate your children not only Another program offered by individuals, while $1 surplus Dachau and Buchenwald, he mentally but morally also . . . CARE is a $1 contribution ordered through CARE Com- food packages for general dis- for a time sympathized with Thus also will you enable them which pays for the packing and mittee, c/o Postmaster, Detroit tribution also are available. Morgenthau's plan to reduce Mich., are non-profit, duty- to become useful citizens . . In addition, CARE Rosh Ha- shipping of 400 seven-ounce 33, Germany to the simplest free, ration-free and delivery who by their upright lives and shanah packages also are avail- glasses of milk for needy Israeli agricultural society . . . Yet guaranteed. They are certified moral excellence will afford elementary school childen. on soberer thought, he was able containing woodworking Since 1949, CARE has sent kosher by the Union of Ortho- examples . . . to other sects kits, structural metal workers' wise enough to know that and shed lustre on Judaism." kits or auto mechanic kits, each $5,600,000 worth of aid to Israel, dox Jewish Congregations. $93,000 Rockefeller Grant Goes to Jewish Institutions Variety of CARE Holy Day Parcels Readied for Israel to punish Nevertheless, in his own re- i there was no way