r (1 ■ 1.0iO41•11.,01110.111110.11.0.4•1•11.!0•1 ■ 0.11.011•211.111•14.1i0.1 ■ 04 ■ 11 ■ 01 ■ 01•11111141411=1 ■ Boris Smolar's 'Between You ... and Me' (Copyright 1961, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) The Anti-Semitic Front_, Ri se in Latin America WJC Reports Anti-Sem i • t i sm ruse BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — Delegates to the conference of the South American executive of the World Jewish Congress approved a broad-ranging pro- gram to fight anti-Semitism on the South American continent and to enlighten public opinion on the issue through the trial of Nazi. Adolf .Eichmann. The delegates also adopted a declaration stressing the need to call on world public opinion to intensify efforts for full im- plementation o f ' - ..ocratic principles t e - ous CO en e ween na- tion nd religions. e ernments and peoples the American continent were urged to act "inflexibly" but in accordance with the principles of law to repress the activities of "those wh dander the Jewish communities throughout the country are urged by national Jewish organizations to give George Lincoln Rockwell, head of the American Nazi party, the "quarantine treatment," by ignoring his anti-Jewish utterances to avoid creating any obstructions at his public meetings . The staying away from Rockwell picketing of the pro-Israel. movie "Exodus" • is simi- larly being urged in order not to add to Rockwell's publicity . . . In suggesting a "quarantine" for Rockwell, Jewish groups make it clear that this should not be interpreted to mean they are not on the alert about Rockwell's activities . .. They point out that the methods of combatting anti-Semitic rabble-rousers are similar to the techniques of skilled medical men who h not pick up each germ, but rather spray the atmosphere ize, germicides . . . The quarantine sign on a door, they emp it is indicates not that the disease is being ignored, but t orkers being treated by physicians, nurses and other skille . . . In the opinion of responsible Jewish organizat . s, those who fought the Rockwell pickets recently in Boston nd Phila- ral . Jewish delphia innocently helped them to get publicity delega es also decid leaders are convinced that no line of pickets c ying anti- ene at the end of t•' ear Jewish signs and wearing swastikas can really da ge Ameri- the fourth conferen Jewish can Jewry's status . . . (Editor's note: The "quarant e" method communities in n America was successfully applied in Detroit last week.) to give spe • tention to edu- * * * catio cultural problems. stressed the importance of Isolated Dissention The Jewish War Veterans, of all the Jewish .groups, is The National Society for the challenging major Jewish organizations engaged in combatting anti-Semitism . . . It is challenging the National Community Prevention of Blindness esti- Relations. Advisory Council which coordinates activities of na- mates that nearly 10 million tional and local agencies fighting bigotry, desipite the fact that children in this country are in JWV is itself affiliated with the NCRAC . . . The issue centers need of some form of eye care. around the question of whether or not Jewish organizations should seek or support group libel legislation as measures against anti-Semitic agitators . . . All of the important Jewish organiza- tions are on record opposing such legislation . .. They came to this decision after years of study and discussion, and after a detailed examination by qualified lawyers of group libel legisla- tion specifically . . . The consensus was that such legislation could bring more harm than good in the fight against those who devote themselves to libel of Jews as a group . . Why the Jewish War Veterans should feel itself more expert on group libel law than any of the more important Jewish organizations is difficult to understand, but JWV maintains that each of the judgments advanced by all the other representative Jewish bod- ies against group libel law is "erroneous." meetings of Jewish university students, citing the success of such a gathering held recently in Uruguay. The delegates were told that anti-Semitism had increased in Latin America since last year and that outbursts of such incidents had increased since the capture of Nazi Adolf Eichmann here. The delegates also learned of the program of the executive for publication of pamphlets and articles under the auspices of scientific conferences to en- lighten public opinion. WILL BUILD TO SUIT MEDICAL CLINIC ,Will design your suite to meet your requirements HEAT, AIR CONDITIONING, AND JANITOR SERVICE FURNISHED REASONABLE RENT Free Parking for 5000 Cars To Be Erected At "Wonderland Shopping Center" PLYMOUTH AT MIDDLEBELT RDS. For Appointment Call SCHOSTAK BROS. & CO. •_ REALTORS — UN 10711 Puritan 1-2400 Detroit 38 Ben-D4 Discusses Archaeological `Miracle' of Dead Sea Scrolls The "greatest discovery of much of the yet unknown life the century", the Dead Sea of the Essenes whose holy men Scrolls of Qumran, Palestine, had handwritten and began as a lucky find by two the sacred writin or- Arab shepherd boys. It turned iums. A bui nding for out to be a miracle of archaeo- centuries the terrace of logical and scientific investiga- Qum was discovered to be tion. a sene center below which Archaeologist Dr. Immanuel re found the .remains of an Ben-Dor of Emory Universit extensive community detached told a large audience in from the outside world. m- Wayne State University Hoards of coins dating on- to the time of the Macca s munity Arts Auditoriu day night of the painst ng un- (16 B.0 through Tiir ( raveling of the 2,0 -year-old A.D. pr ided the fi scrolls, Found alm 15 years mos on s ud e to the ago, they are still ebated and age scroll studied by Bi al scholars r note an interrup- throughout the rld. the hoard of coins Since there re no accom- w h occurred around 30 panying obje found with But he pointed out t the scrolls, h said, pinpoint- cracks found in the ea ing the date s exceedingly vealed there w earth- difficult. Neit r the form of quakes at t e which the scrolls n the Hebrew forced t ssenes to for- script could g any dile hoard until many because their itional ars after. - character continued Ben Dor said also he has re- many centuries. The cloths in which they were wrapped, cently learned the meaning of however, provided a lead: the "Qumran" from the Copper chemical Carbon 14 radiation Scroll. The word "kamar" test applied to the ancient means ' arch, or dome, from weave revealed a date within which is derived Wadi Qumran, or Wadi of the Domes. 200 years of Christ. Highlighting the Borman lec- But piecing together the en- ture an "The Archaeological tire jigsaw puzzle will depend Background of the Dead Sea on how many pieces can be pur- Scrolls" with slides of the loca- chased from the Beduin. "They tion and various objects found charge $7.00 per square inch, in the caves of. Qumran, Ben- take it or leave it," he said. Dor quoted Jeremiah as the Ben-Dor was introduced by source which solved one of the Dr. Tracey Pullman at both the ticklish problems he confronted evening lecture and at a 2 p.m. back in 1947. At first, he admit- lecture on "Recent Archaeologi- ted, he thought the pots in which cal Disco-.-eries in Israel." the scrolls had been buried Dr. Abram Spiro, chairman were forgeries. No such pottery of the WSU department of Near had yet been discovered that Eastern Languages and Litera- resembled these tall earthen- tures, - announced another pro- ware objects. But in Jeremiah gram in the Borman series will he found the command to pre- be held April 13 and the third serve the Scrolls of the Lord in annual Conference on the "Lit- such special jars. erary Heritage of the Near An archaeological expedition East" will be conducted by Prof. in -1952 to Qumran. _revealed Ephraim Speiser, May 7-9. Famous love affair! Kosher franks—great! Heinz Vegetarian Beans--terrific! 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