Perfidy in Reverse . r-4 Purely Comment aryie.xt.bz =lOcuess es Pope John Alters a Discriminating Rite tp r-t ruo 1 zn z W ra O E-4 I:0 Pope John XXIII, since his accession to world Catholic leadership, has attracted wider attention than any other reli- gious leader. His sensational alterations of a number of Catholic practices won for him the acclaim of people outside as well as within his faith. He is responsible for the abandonment of several rites that were humiliating to Jews, and he has removed references that are con- temptuous of Jews and other non-Catholic faiths. It was not so long ago that Pope John XXIII removed references to the "perfidy" of Jews from the Good Friday ritual. Last week the head of the - Catholic church eliminated another offensive phrase from the baptismal ritual. For 360 years, the Roman rite called Pope John for the pronouncement by a priest converting a Jew of the formula: "You should abhor Hebrew perfidy and reject Hebrew superstition." This has now been erased from the conversion rite. It is explained that, in asking for the reform, the Pontiff sought "to emphasize everything that unites and to remove anything that unduly divides believers in God." What a wise approach! Instead of resorting to contempt for "unbelievers," Pope John recognizes that non-Catholics, too, can be "believers." Whether or not it is another shrewd way of gaining rather than losing adherents—by gathering "honey from the weed'— there is no doubt that his latest action is another "bee in his bonnet." If it has to do with the easier way of attracting con- verts, then those who recognize the wise ways of a proselytizer —since the new ruling has so much to do with the rite of baptism—may well say with Shakespeare (II Henry VI, Act iv): "Some say the bee stings: but I say, 'tis the bee's wax." An Amendment to the "Perfidy' Viewpoint The jubilation over the abandonment of the term "perfidy" in Catholic rituals calls, however, for additional review. The Vatican used that term in reference to Jews who remained Jews. Our former kinsmen who accepted Catholicism ceased being perfidious by leaving the Jewish fold. Therefore, the very idea, when it was embraced by the Catholic hierarchy, was linked entirely with proselytization. Therefore, Jews who refused to be lured by the enticement of suffering "perfidy," as interpreted hitherto by the Catholic church, removed from their souls, really acted perfidiously towards Judaism to which they became unfaithful and treacherous by joining another faith. Therefore, both the perfidy and the honey really belong to the bees that are not sheltered in our hives. Thus, while recognizing the wisdom of the Pontiff, his new ritual reform is in reality an internal Catholic terminology-cleansing. It makes interesting news: it does not remove "perfidy" as an apt application by those of their faith to their former kinsmen who had chosen to abandon that faith. Suppression of Anti Semitic References in Dictionaries - Vastly more important is the success that has been attained in the removal of anti-Semitic definitions in dictionaries in a number of languages in European and American countries. We have had a battle against contemptuous references to us and to our faith in dictionaries and encyclopedias in our own country and in other lands. Considerable success has been attained in these efforts. The latest triumph is the recommendation that was made last week in Bogota, Columbia, at the congress of Spanish language academies of South America, that words and definitions that are anti-Semitic in nature should be suppressed in Spanish dictionaries. This is justice! Steps already had been taken by Brazilian academicians to expunge anti-Semitic references in Portuguese dictionaries used in the schools of Brazil. Pope John, having evidenced an inclination to end un- complimentary references to non-Catholics, would be rendering a far greater service, to humanity and also to his church, by removing from catechisms and textbooks the frequent refer- ences to the crucifixion—references that can inspire only hate and suspicion — and by eliminating comments that tend to create enmity. Such an act would, indeed, mean an end to perfidy. Much remains to be done to remove anti-Jewish comments from textbooks, encyclopedias and dictionaries. Having attained that, we shall come much closer to assuring fairness in educa- tion and in human relations. Then, it will be "perfidy" to dis- tort the true meaning of words and to instigate man against man hatefully. Iranian Jewry and the Shah's Courageous Act The courageous act of Shah Reza Pahlevi, of Iran, in repudiating the attempt of Egypt's dictator, Gamal A b del Nasser, to prevent friendly relations between Iran and Israel, draws attention to the Jews of Iran—ancient Persia—and their status as one of the oldest Jewish communities in the world. For many years, Iranian Jewry was iso lated from the rest of their people. Recently however, as a result of Dr. Israel Goldstein's good will mission to that country, and the presence of an Iranian delegation the World Jewish Congress Plenary in Stockholm, last year, firmer links have been established be- tween world and. Iranian Jewries, and between the Jews and Iran. There are less than 85,000 Jews in Iran in a total population of 20,000,000. Their num- Shah of Iran ber includes several thousand former Polish Jews who found haven there during the era of Nazi terrorism. While some Jews found refuge in Iran, the country's capital city of Teheran served as a transition center for refugees who sought haven in Palestine in the years preceding the re- birth of the State of Israel. , Iran's Shah, Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlevi, gained power as a result of the coup against Mossadegh in 1953. As he has just reaffirmed, Iran had given Israel de facto recognition in 1951. While the two countries do not have diplomatic relations, Israel has done business with Iran, and there is a good market in Iran for articles labeled "Made in Israel." The Shah has not By Philip SiOMOVitZ prevented emigration of Persian Jews to Israel, and the Jewish Agency continues to function freely in Iran. Whether or not Iran's Shah is being influenced by his firm stand against Egyptian interference in his cordial relations with Israel by the approaching 2500th anniversary of the establish- ment of the Persian Empire by King Cyrus the Great, who ended Israel's Babylonian exile and permitted the Jews to return to their homeland 25 centuries ago, the fact remains that Jewish communities everywhere are planning to join in an international celebration of the anniversary. (See Editorial in this issue). There is no doubt about the Israeli-Iranian friendship. There were times when Jews suffered persecution in Iran. But conditions have improved. It was only about 125 years ago that there was a pogrom against the Jews in Meshed, Iran, and the survivors of the massacre were forced to become Moslems. But like the Marranos during the Spanish Inquisition, they secretly retained their faith, had their synagogues, conducted schools for their children. Because of the incursion of Western influences and the news about their Jewish kinsmen everywhere, the Meshed Marranos began to practice their faith openly and there commenced a return to Judaism. The emergence of the State of Israel added to the faith of these people in their kinsmen and in a better future. Now, Shah Pahievi's courage seems to augur the beginning of a new diplomatic era. Will his stand in defense of his de facto recognition encourage other states that are now antag- onistic to Israel to act likewise? So far, there is no justification for over-confidence. But the Shah of Iran has taken a step in a positive direction. Perhaps it is the beginning of a new era of peace for the entire Middle East. Hebrew University Doctors to Lecture in Singapore School (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM. — Prof. Moshe Rachmilewitz, Dean of the Medical Faculty of the Hebrew University, and Prof. M. Prives left Tuesday for Singapore in connection with a request by the Singapore Medical School for BO Israeli lecturers. Before his departure, Prof. Prives said that if conditions were found satisfactory, Israel might be able to send 20 of the needed lecturers. Israel's Tourism Grows 36 Per Cent (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM.—A 36 percent increase in tourism this year, as compared with 1959, was noted in figures issued here Tuesday by the government's Central Bureau of Statistics. During the first seven months of this year, Israel was host to 72,000 tourists, as compared with 53,000 during the same period last year. 3-Year Research Study of Ocean Tides Problem Is Culminated at Weizmann Institute of Science REHOVOTH, Israel, — A three-year study of the problem of ocean tides, which has baf- fled mathematicians since 1775, was recently "culminated" at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovoth. generally until after the paper has appeared in the appropri- ate scientific periodica and in the proceedings of the Inter- national Union. Prof. Pekeris' associates on the project, who are members of his department, are Dr. Zip or a h Alterman, Dr. M. Dishon, Mr. Hans Jarosch, Dr. Hanna Lifson, and Dr. I. M. Longman. The investigation was started in the Institute's Department of Applied Mathematics in 1957 by a team of scientists led by By BORIS SMOLAR Professor Chaim Leib Pekeris, (Copyright, 1960, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) the department head, one of the world's foremost mathe- Diplomatic Notes maticians. The fight which the Egyptian dictator Nasser started against Progress was made possible the Shah of Iran for his maintaining de facto recognition of by the completion of WEIZAC, Israel is closely watched in Washington . . General opinion the high-speed electronic com- is that Nasser went out on an awkward limb in his personal puter which staff engineers and quarrel with the Shah ... De facto recognition had been accorded technicians built at the Institute. by Iran to Israel long ago and Nasser never challenged it . After the computer began Why did he not consult other Arab countries before his sudden working in April 1958, its outbursts against the Shah and his breaking off diplomatic programing team developed relations with Iran? . . . Why did he not go into a frenzy over methods of harnessing it to the recognition of Israel by Turkey which, like Iran, is also the task of handling the com- a Moslem country? . . . Is it not a fact that some of the Arab plex computations required for League countries which he is trying to dominate, are now questioning the wisdom of his action against the Shah? . . the ocean-tides problem. Prof. Pekeris decided to Did he not realize that Iran is an independent country which will tackle the problem some years not tolerate his interference in her affairs?. . . Would he ago. He felt that with ocean tolerate the interference of any foreign country in the affairs depths nowadays reasonably of the United Arab Republic of which he is President? . . well fathomed, except for the There is no question that the United States is not indifferent Arctic regions, it should be to any action which Nasser may contemplate with a view to possible to predict mathemat- undermining the position of the Shah . . . In this country, the ically the height of the tide Shah of Iran is considered a liberal minded person who strives to achieve the best for the people of his country . . . Unlike along the whole coast. Nasser, the Shah is not given to making reckless and demagogic Yet the problem was so ab- statements . . . His statement that he will continue the existing struse that to date no one suc- de facto recognition of Israel—which so strongly infuriated ceeded in predicting the height Nasser—was welcomed as a step toward cementing stability in of the tide at a single port on the Middle East . . . Nasser's artificial fury against the Shah the basis of theory alone. for this statement is interpreted in Washington as indicating A few days ago, Prof. Pekeris that he, like the Soviet Union, wants no such stability in the area. announced the results of the Educational Notes three-year project in a paper More and more teachers from the United States are now which he read at the meeting proceeding to Israel for lengthy training courses there, as a of the International Union of result of intensified activities on the part of the Jewish Agency Geodesy and Geophysics held in lending a helping hand to the extension and improvement in Helsinki, Finland. of Jewish education in this country . . . The Jewish Agency is The actual details of the also doing an impressive job in helping to train teachers for paper still have to be disclosed, Jewish schools in Italy, France, Greece, North Africa, South but they will not be published Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Chile and other countries .. . The shortage in Jewish teachers in these countries is acute, and the Jewish Agency is seeking to alleviate it by training Kennedy to Speak students from these lands and fortifying their Jewish knowledge at ZOA Convention to become good Jewish educators . . . The object of these seminars is to give the participants a more basic knowledge of NEW YORK, (JTA)—Sen- the fields in which they are active and also to bring them ator John F. Kennedy will ad- closer to Israel by familiarizing them with various aspects of dress the opening session of life there . . These seminars are attended mainly by social the annual convention of the workers, youth counselors, psychologists, and a large per.' Zionist Organization of Amer- centage of the participants are from the United States . . . In ica, Aug. 25, at Hotel Statler- connection with the educational program for Jewish communities Hilton. The Democratic Presiden- in the Diaspora, the Jewish Agency also pays special attention to the distribution of Hebrew- books in various countries . tial candidate is expected to Forty percent of books valued at $35,000 went last year to deal in his address with North African countries, 12 percent to Argentina and 10 percent America and the Middle East with special emphasis on the to the United States . . The remainder were disseminated in about 40 other countries .. . The Jewish Agency's Department current developments affect- of Education maintains contacts with teachers and Jewish ing Israel. More than 1200 delegates representing 600 educational institutions in these countries through the sending of suitable educational material . . . Similar activities are being ZOA regions and districts conducted by the Jewish Agency's Departnient for • Torah from all parts of the country Education . . . In addition to training religious teachers for are expected to attend the religious institutions abroad, this department distributes books four-day sessions of the con- to educational institutions, rabbis and teachers in 30 different vention. countries. Between You and Me