32 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS. :— Fr iday, March 9, 1962 — Intermarriage Theme Excellently Treated in Stilman's `Mariette' . Dr. Abram Stilman, a distin- guished Montreal surgeon, won acclaim three years . ago with his novel on a Jewish theme, "Healer of All Flesh." In it he showed a thorough understand- ing of Jewish problems and a deep knowledge of Jewish tra- ditions and historical values. His newest novel, "Mariette," published in Toronto by Burns & McEachern, Ltd., and dis- tributed in this country by Twayne Publishers (31 Union Sq., N.Y. 3), again indicates that the physician also is a Dr. Johnson to Resume Refugee Problem Consultations for Palestine Commission end. In an argument that start- ed as the judge was alighting UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. meeting of the Security Council the rights of any neighboring from the boat that took him (JTA) — Dr. Joseph E. Johnson, but asked the UN only that the state. The Syrian note is a false to the chalet, during which the president of the Carnegie En- judge demanded that his son dowment for International Peace, contents of the statement be cir- alarm, based on 'false premises. It is simply a propaganda exer- should marry the disgraced girl, will start a second round of con- culated to all delegations. Commenting on the complaint, cise in the context of inter-Arab he slips into the water, and his sultations on the Arab refugee a spokesman for the Israel dele- politics." son is unable to rescue him. problem, in meetings with repre- gation stated: "It is a matter of Arabs Arrested on Charges of This drove the son to abandon his medical studies and to be- sentatives of ; : he Arab states and common knowledge that Israel Sabotaging Water Installations (Direct JTA Teletype Wire come a monk, after he had of Israel at the United Nations has been working for many years on planned development of its to The Jewish News) turned over an inheritance and in Washington. own water sources. This project TEL AVIV—Seven Arab resi- Dr. Johnson was named by the from his grandmother to the Palestine Conciliation Commis- will include the utilization of the dents of Northern Israel have dishonored girl. water within Israeli territory been arrested on suspicion of Mariette thereupon stops see- sion yesterday to serve a second from the Jordan-Yarmuk-Lake complicity to help in attempts ing Eric, although she loves term as the PCC's special repre- Tiberias system. That stage wi ll to sabotage water installations him deeply, and marries the sentative to the Middle East. The Carnegie head was first only be reach e d a long way forming part of the Israeli pro- fellow-Catholic who had been ahead. There is nothing in the ject to irrigate Negev areas with wooing her prior to her having appointed as the PCC's special envoy to the Middle East last Israeli project which infringes waters from the Jordan River, met Eric.. Then Eric consents also to August. After visiting all of the on the armistice agreement or on it was reported here Tuesday. marry Debbie Fineberg, the girl !Arab capitals as well as Jeru he had dated previously, who salem, he continued his talks loved him but whose love he here about the Arab refugee did not share. They leave on a problem with all Foreign Min- honeymoon in Europe, and isters of the governments con- when Eric learns she is preg- cerned. Later, when he had filed (Direct JTA Teletype Wire ern Europe, North Africa, the to The Jewish News) nant he revolts. He still loves a report to the PCC, which in BALTIMORE--More than $2,- Middle East and Cuba, including Mariette and Debbie knows it. turn submitted the report to the 4,000 in the United States. "Of Mariette was never recon- General Assembly, Arab diplo- 000,000 in indemnification claim the 4,000," Rice said, "Half came ciled to the turn of events and mats unanimously condemned benefits have been collected from from Cuba." her mental agony drove her to him as "partisan" and "pro- the West German government Rice expressed the hope that by Hias of Baltimore over the fatal illness. When Eric's daugh- Israeli." there 'would be renewal of Now, however, the Arab states past 12 years for the more than public law 86,648, a which ter was born, Debbie told him, expires "we shall name her Mariette." and Israel have agreed to ac- 700 victims of Nazism now living June 30, under which refugees The reader is left with the im- cept Dr. Johnson once again as in Baltimore, it was announced come from the Middle East and DR. ABRAM STILLMAN pression that the kiss that an- the PCC's envoy who is to try to here by Jacob J. Edelman, who Eastern Europe. swered this sympathetic asser- work out some first steps toward was re-elected president of the Jewish who a solution of the thorny Arab agency for the third successive tion indicated reconciliation. acquired knowledge about Canada Sends refugee problem. After confer- year. Eric's devoted studies of Catholic dogma. Jewish traditions during the ring with Arab and Israeli repre- Edelman, who made the an- "Mariette" is of special in Official Trade period of his wooing of sentatives here and in Washing- nouncement at the annual meet- terest because of its major an- Marlette, even while he was ton, Dr. Johnson is expected to ing of Hias, said that the $2,- Mission to Israel gle—intermarriage. Traditional consenting to a church wed- go to the Middle East again in 069,414 collected as of Dec. 31, (Direct JTA Teletype Wire religious views of Jews and May to continue his talks there. ding; Mariette's visit at the 1961, represented 946 individual to The Jewish News) Catholics, the emotions aroused Levy home for the Seder; the He will be accompanied by Sher- OTTAWA — George Hees, by the conflict in two promi- admission by Eric's father wood Moe, a ranking member of claim cases. He also said that nent families, the tragedies that that "if our son's Jewishness the UN Secretariat and an ex- during the past year alone $314,- Canadian Minister of Trade and 723 had been collected on behalf Commerce, announced Tuesday result and the eventual adher- is weak then it's our fault— that an official Canadian trade ence to faith by both hero and we should have thought about pert on refugee affairs, who will of 151 clients. heroine, result in a dramatic it - before"—these are among act as liaison officer and special Edelman reported that in addi- mission will leave Ottawa for representative of Acting Secre- tale. tion to lump sum settlement for Israel on March 14 for a two- the many elements in the tary-General U Thant. week visit. Both families, the Catholic story that give it a two-sided The Israeli delegation to the Nazi victims Hias of Baltimore Allards and the Jewish Levys, The 15-man mission will be aspect in the discussion of United Nations branded as had secured monthly life pen- have their' roots in Canada. the dangers of mixed mar- "a false alarm based on false sioris averaging $62 a month for composed of representatives of They have lived in Montreal riages. premises" the complaint 134 clients. The filing and pro- outstanding Canadian industries for generations. Dr. Stilman's Jewish back- against Israel submitted by cessing of indemnification claims and companies in various fields When Mariette Allard falls ground and his studious re- Syria to the UN Security Coun- against the West German govern- and of Canadian officials. The deeply in love with Eric Levy, search into Catholic attitudes cil. The Syrian complaint ment now comprises 40 per cent purpose of the mission is to the latter is prepared to be wed enabled him to write a most charged Israel with planning of the local Hias activity, Edel- undertake a basic study of Israeli in a church ceremony. It is at sympathetic novel. It will no to pump Jordan River water man said. economy with a view to develop- first .interpreted also as his doubt find favor among Cath- from Lake Tiberias in the James P. Rice, executive direc- ment of closer economy relations consent to become a convert to olics as well as Jews, both being North to the Negev in the tor of the United Hias Service, between Canada and Israel. Catholicism. But when Mariette traditionally opposed to inter- South. addressing the meeting, pointed Trade in 1961 increased be- tells her father, Judge Allard,. marriage. His "Mariette" is an The complaint, which charged out that during 1961 Hias had tween the two countries by some that Eric is prepared to sacri- interesting novel that will hold Israel with violating the Syrian- resettled throughout the free 40 per cent on both sides com- fice his faith for her. and she, the reader's attention from start Israeli Armistice Agreement, as- world 7,200 refugees from East- pared with 1960. in turn, says she is ready to to finish. serted that "as soon as the pro- "die for him," the judge chides ject is completed, several million her: " ir I T c I - 11 people will be placed on land in "To die, but not to change the Negev, constituting a new Honor Manger's 60th your faith. That is very ad- , threat to the Arab world." The mirable. Your faith means Birthday March 25 !Syrian - letter did not request a more than your life to you, Itzik Manger, world famous and yet you are willing to Yiddish poet, will be the guest accept the sacrifice of his of honor at the Detroit celebra- Hebrew Corner 7 11 -tL? faith without batting an eye- tion of his 60th birthday, Sun- lash." day, March 25, 8 p.m., in the. 10th Anniversary of / 717 Mariette turns to her father Beth Aaron Social Hall, 18000 Corridor Settlement confessor, the priest Blanchard, Wyoming. Irving Pokemnper When the road was broken through 73i1 who had already been visited and Sidney M. Shevitz are co- to Jerusalem in the days of the War Liberation. a long corridor was by Eric whom he gave a New chairmen of the culture commis- of rie? created that led from the "Shefela" Testament to study. The priest sion of the Jewish Community (lowland) to Jerusalem. Through the of this corridor, that on both =7*ras4 has a different view, and he Council and Jack Malamud and length of its sides was enemy territory, tells Mariette: 'It is possible Joseph Bernstein, co-chairmen of started to rise Jewish settlements. n 1 l'71.7 , 77 that his soul has yearned to be the Council's Yiddish culture The purpose of establishing these set- - '4tP7? tlements was to strengthen the secur• redeemed, and that God planted committee, sponsors of the event. ity of the road to Jerusalem through .trrr rta7L7 *rim this love in his heart inten- of agricultural settle- This is the second in the series the creation that will serve as a line of de- tionally." When told that her of city-wide Yiddish cultural pro- ments, '211Ft fense against Arab infiltrators, and to tr?V? father holds a different view, grams arranged by the newly re- develop a desolate area and bring into it. Fr. Blanchard admits that the activated Yiddish Culture Com- life '717 In these days we (reached) are judge is a righteous man, and mittee composed of persons af- celebrating the tenth anniversary of the settlemnt of the Jerusalem Cor- adds: "What happened to you filiated with the Landsmanschaft ridor. r3'=175' has upset him emotionally. Give organizations, the Sholem Alei- Also before the setting up of the him time. Ile will also see it as chem Institute, Workmen's Circle, State, there were a few settlemnts ITI"M '.P7? P??? Vi?? 7, along the road from Jerusalem to the the will of God." and the Labor Zionist movement, Shefela that played an important part in the struggle of liberating Jerusa- Meanwhile there is the strug- among others. The first program lem from the siege (that it was in). gle in the Levy home. First was dedicated to the centenary They served as bases for the military powers that fought for the road to they are patient, the paients of the birth of Morris Rosenfeld. Jerusalem. try to dissuade him. His mother Helping to plan the Manger The settlements that were built is especially concerned. The evening are Mrs. Morris Fried- after the setting up of the State were mostly settlements of immigrants only other son was killed in man, Movsas Goldoftas, Moshe that , T111`1411'7 13Vrj iZ x tr7;:4 settled on the ridges of the hills action in the war, and she did Haar, Samuel Hochman, Harry and started to work in agriculture. A greater part of them arrived from not want to "lose" another son Kaminer, Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, Yemen in the operation "Magic Car- to Catholicism. Louis LaMed, Benjamin Laikin, pet." but there were also immigrants .M''7V11% Intervening dramatic occur- Morris Malin, Emanuel Mark, from the old Cochin community of from North Africa, Kurdistan, rences enter into the story. Mrs. Michael Michlin, Jay Rosen- India, Persia, and even immigrants from • 71 Mariette's brother becomes en- shine, Sol Selman, David Sislin, Europe found their place in the Cor- settlements. gaged to a daughter of-a promi- Wolf Snyder, Mordecai Teiler, ridor , The settlers of the Corridor can nent family, but in the interim George M. Zeltzer and Morris point out with satisfaction that they were successful in establishing a new lie had dishonored the maid Becker. flourishing area in the State of Israel who works in their home. Tickets may be obtained from that serves as agricultural and de- fense hinterland for Jerusalem the When the judge learns of it organizations or from the Jewish capital. he rushes to the chalet where Community Council, 163 Madison, tron7iv (Translation of Hebrew column, nn? rityn? published by the Brith Ivrith Ola- trz7V11' 1I1rite7 his son had fled for the week- . 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