Dedication of Midrasha Building, Opening No Clues Found to Bomb Plot at
Annual Institute, Sunday, and Wednesday Second North Carolina Synagogue
.
Dedication of the Kasle Mid-
rasha and High School Build-
ing of the United Hebrew
Schools and the official open-
ing of the Midrasha's second
annual Institute will be major
events during the coming week.
The new UHS building,
named in honor of Abe Kasle,
president of the schools, will
be dedicated at ceremonies at
the Esther Berman Auditorium
Sunday evening. The Institute
program of five consecutive
Wednesday evening lectures
will start Wednesday evening.
With Dr. Judah Goldin,
Dean of Teachers College of
the Jewish Theological Se-
minary of New York, as prin-
cipal speaker, on the subject
"The Role of Higher Jewish
Education," the Sunday eve-
ning program • will include an
evaluation of the Midrasha
studies by Albert Elazar,
superintendent of the United
Hebrew Schools; greetings by
Louis LaMed, chairman of
the Midrasha board, and
Mon is Garvett, chairman of
the Education Division of the
Jewish Welfare Federation,
who will bring a message to
the gathering from the or-
ganized community.
A student of the Mittelshule,
the Yiddish High School, will
speak for his fellow-students in
the department that is affiliated
with the United H e b r e w
Schools.
Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick
DR. JACOB B. AGUS
will give the opening prayer.
Sunday evening's program„
to which the community is in-
vited, will be featured also by
the participation of a student
from Midrasha who will dis-
cuss a portion of the Talmud;
musical selections by the UHS
students' choir and the pres-
entation of a resolution to Abe
Kasle by David Safran, in be-
half of the UHS building com-
mittee. The gathering also will
be greated by Dr. Samuel M.
Brownell, Superintendent of
Detroit Public School. A tour
of the new building and a so-
cial hour will follow the pro-
gram.
Dr. Goldin, the guest speaker
is one of the leading Jewish
educators and the author of
several .books on the Talmud,
On the Record
By Nathan Ziprin
GASTONIA, N.C., (JTA) — the same person. They also
Police of two North Carolina said that they had uncovered
cities, .20 miles apart, con- no information as to the iden-
fessed this week they had no tity of the culprit and that no
clues to the placement of arrests were expected.
homemade bombs under virtu-
Chief Peninger said that
ally identical circumstances at none of the 73 members of
a synagogue in each city.
Temple Emanuel had received
Three months ago a home- threatening letters or tele-
made dynamite bomb was phone , calls. In neither case
found at Temple Beth El in was any in -formation found as
Charlotte. The bomb failed to to the reason for the attempted
go off. Last week a similar bombing.
bomb was found at Temple
A police cruiser spotted an
Emanuel here. It too had failed overnight bag placed at the
to explode. -
side entrance to Temple Eman-
Police Chiefs G. H. Peninger uel. It contained 39 sticks of
of Gastonia and Frank N. dynamite, enough to wreck the
Littlejohn of Charlotte, after synagogue, one fuse which had
examining the second bomb, burned down almost to the
DR. JUDAH GOLDIN
said it appeared likely that end and one 10-foot fuse which
Pirke Aboth and other sub. - both attempts were made by had not been lit.
jects.
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Saturday evening, preced-
ing the formal dedication
Boris Smolar's
'ceremonies, Midrasha stu-
dents will sponsor a Melaveh
Malke. Open house programs
at Midrasha and the Hebrew
High School will be spon-
sored on Monday and Tues-
(Copyright, 1958,
day.
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
The Midrasha Institute, on
"Contempor ar.y Jewish Eyes on Russia
Thought," will feature five pro-
The State Department will now have an opportunity to test
minent Jewish scholars. The the Soviet government's sincerity in its recently concluded
first lecture, next Wednesday, cultural exchange pact with the United States . . . Under this
will be delivered by Dr .. Jacob pact the U.S. is entitled to send to Russia various American
B. Agus, of Baltimore, on the publications for distribution . . . There is no reason why these
subject "Jewish Philosophical publications should not include Yiddish and Hebrew magazines
Thought from Philo to the published in this country . . . Thus, magazines such as the Yiddish
Modern Era."
literary monthly Zukunft and the Hebrew weekly Hadoar may
A graduate of Yeshiva Col- now find they way into Russia for the first time . . . Should
lege, ordained at the Isaac El- Moscow object to their inclusion in the exchanges, Washington
chanan Theological Seminary,
Dr. Agus is the author of sev- will easily realize that the Soviet government is seeking to utilize
eral widely acclaimed books on the exchange agreement for purposes useful to Russia alone .. .
Jewish philosophic thought. He The dissemination of American Yiddish and Hebrew magazines
is the editorial advisor for re- in Russia—even in a limited number—will give Jews in the USSR
ligious articles in the Encyclo- a chance to see the printed Jewish word which has disappeared
pedia Britannica in the field from Russia since the liquidation there of all Jewish cultural
institutions . . . There may not be many Jews in Russia today
of Judaism. -
who can read Hebrew, but there are still enough Jews who would
feel a cultural lift if they could obtain any Yiddish publication,
no matter whether it was published in Russia, in the United
States, or in any other country . . . At present the Soviet
authorities do not allow into Russia even the Yiddish Communist
newspaper Folkstimme which is published in Communist Poland.
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'Between You
. and Me'
One Man's Opinion .. .
Some columns ago we took sharp issue with Rabbi Ira Eisen-
stein, Reconstructionist thinker, on the wisdom of organized pro-
selytizing by Jews. Dr. Eisenstein said in essence that if a few
outstanding Catholics were to become converted to Judaism the
repercussion would be an immeasurable boon to Jewish' survival.
This columnist took the view that if we cannot draw upon our
Men of Science
own well, strange sprayings will not water our neglected garden
One of America's high ranking scientists, who serves on
The Jewish News' special sup-
into blooming.
Judaism does not seek converts, and in fact ever' since the plement "Israel Today" was President Eisenhower's Science Advisory Committee, is Emanuel.
days of the Talmud the trend has been to discourage would-be highly commended last week by R. Piore, a modest young Jewish man who is acknowledged to be
converts, not out of purist motivation but on the logic that the Congressman John D. Dingell. one of the top physicists in the world of science . . . Like other
Rep. Dingell inserted in the top scientists, he is unassuming and seeks to escape publicity .. .
Individual seeking new religious pastures may in the end perhaps
be magnetized by his native tradition. Of course this is not to Congressional Record, under However, his role in American science is so profound that such
infer that the traditional Jewish attitude toward converting the heading "Purely Commen- leading publications as Fortune and Life have singled him out
others to our faith has been a hostile one. In fact, Jewish history tary," articles from The Jew- as one of -the pillars of advanced science in this country . . .
is seeded with heroic and unmatched piety by converts. A ger, or ish News and the special issue. Although not yet 50 years old, his record as a scientist is studded
In his statement in Congress, with achievements . . . He was the chief scientist of the U.S.
convert, according to the Talmud, is to be looked upon - as if
he stood at Sinai at Matan Torah, the giving of the law. We Congressman Dingell also quot- Naval Research for a number of years, was head of the Special
even look charitably on gerbil whose conversion stemmed more ed the letter of commendation Weapons Division of the U.S. Navy and headed the Electronic
from amorous ties than personal conviction. We have always wel- in the pecial issue from Frank Division of the Office of Naval Research . . . Avco Manufacturing'
comed the ger once he passed our threshhold, but we never sent Angelo, managing editor of the —one of the largest and most important corporations in this
country—named him vice president in charge of guiding advance
Detroit Free Press.
out missionaries to lure him to our sanctuaries with promise.
scientific research . . . They built a special laboratory for his
Recently another prominent rabbi, Dr. Robert Gordis, has
research in nuclear energy, electronics and guided missiles .. .
joined the proselytizing band wagon. In an article in the Na- Magistrate in Ottawa
As director of Research for the IBM, he has been "lent" to
tional Jewish Monthly published by B'nai B'rith, he advocates
Fines
Six
Hungarians
President Eisenhower's Advisory Committee on science which
a missionary effort to convert the Japanese to Judaism and a
is headed by James R. Killian Jr. . . . Born in Vilno, he came
similar missionary movement in the United States, albeit on a for Anti-Semitic Act
smaller scale. According to. Dr. Gordis there is need for new-
OTTAWA (JTA) — Six Hun- to this country in 1917 and took to studying the hard way ..
comers from other backgrounds to give Judaism "a shot in the garian immigrants were fined Today he is a member of the Washington Academy of Science
arm." However, he seems a bit frightened by his own thesis and scored by an Ottawa magis- and of other important scientific bodies . . . He is one of the few
as when he admits that any large-scale missionary campaign in trate for creating a disturbance people whom I consider it a privilege to know, and it is always a
the. Western world might project the problem of creating
in a tavern and calling one real pleasure to be in his company and in the company of his
of the waiters a "dirty Jew." family . . . His wife, Nora, is the daughter of Alexander Kahn,
between Christians and Jews.
I am generally loathe to take on rabbis, but here I find Crown Attorney Raoul Mercier general manager of the Jewish Daily Forward, and Sarah Kahn,
myself in a hassle with two at one time, but so sure am I of my commented in court that the leader of the Pioneer Women, Zionist Labor Women's .
position that I am ready to take on more. What are my creden- immigrants "had been well Organization.
tials for having disputation with rabbis? They are honorable- treated by this country" and
years of opening and closing the doors of the Yeshiva Isaac "for you to insult the na- Israeli Guests
A number of important Israelis are coming to the United
Elchanan at a time when few dared dream that the institution tionality of anyone is inexcus-
States to address American Jewry on current needs in Israel as
would some day flower into a great center of Jewish and secular able."
This is not the first occasion guests of the United Jewish Appeal . . . One of them is Dan
learning in the United States.
I would not have returned to the theme of converts and pro- that Hungarian immigrants have Tolkowsky, 37-year-old commander of Israel's Air Force . . .
selytizing if it were not for the fact that Dr. Gordis—who in my displayed anti-Semitic tenden- Another is Louis Pincus who served as president of the El-Al
estimation is one of the most illuminating figures in the Ameri- cies. Recently in St. John, New Israel Airlines and is responsible for the far-sighted purchase of
can rabbinate and a scholar of rare stature—had not wholly Brunswick, a group of Hun- the Brittania jet airliners which put Israel in the forefront of
reversed his position on the Jewish attitude toward missionaries. garians on arrival attacked international air travel . . . Also, Arieh Nersher, who electrified
Not more than a year ago he wrote that "the absence of their fellow Jewish immigrants American audiences when he spoke here in 1946 as Leon Retter
Jewish missionary activity has a tangible historical basis. It does because they were Jews. Many and who was an important figure in the Hagganah's high com-
not stem, he pointed out, "from indifference to the spiritual of these Hungarians have ap- mand 'in Europe, before the establishment of Israel . . . Also
welfare of men, but, quite the contrary, out of respect for the peared in court for such crimi- due in this country as a UJA speaker is Dr. Bernard Casper,
infinite color of human personality." At that time he wrote nal actions as rape. Entry of Dean of Students at the Hebrew University, a former English
that "our generation requires Jewish missionaries to the Jews this undesirable element among rabbi who served in World War II as chief chaplain of the
and, as many thoughtful Christians have recognized, Christian the immigrants has been Jewish Brigade . . . All in all there will be 14 top young Israeli
missionaries to the Christians" and that "the task of such con- blamed by government sources leaders coming to this country for the UJA campaign between
secrated spirits must be to win" Jews and Christians "to a fervent on the lack of screening of the now and June . . . They will reflect the feelings of all elements
Hungarians—a procedure that in Israel Jewry . . American labor groups will especially wel-
and enlightened loyalty toward their ancestral religion."
The world perhaps some day will come around to the one- is obligatory for all immi- come the veteran kibbutz leader Yaacov Vilan who was one of the
ness that is the religious and ethical basis of Judaism. If it does, grants. Because of the emer- first Jewish stevedores in Haifa port . . . Included. in the group
it will be the victory of an idea and not the result of salesman- gency in the instance of the is Joshua Almog, secretary to President Itzhak Ben-Zvi of Israel,
ship. To me the world missionary is repugnant whether in the Hungarians the screening was and a leading expert on Arab affairs.
not carried out.
Jewish or Christian sense.
JN 'Israel Today'
Issue Commended
by Rep. Dingell