Dr. Marens Sees Jewish Museum Opens Display
Radical Changes of Art Objects in Jewish Wedding
NEW YORK—The first com- legal document protecting the
in Jewish Life
prehensive exhibit of art ob- rights of the wife and children
Bowles Lists Mid East Policies;
Comay, Javits Hit UN Resolution
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NEW YORK, (JTA) — Four Sir Patrick Dean of the British
"basic ingredients" for an delegation.
PITTSBURGH, (JTA) — Jew- jects relating to the history of in case of death or desertion
American Middle East policy
In each case, the Secretary
were listed here by Ambassa- General was accompanied by ish life in the United States will Jewish wedding opened Sunday by the husband, is the object
change radically over the next at the Jewish Museum of the of much decoration and illus-
dor Chester Bowles at the bi- Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, Under-
ennial convention of the Amer- secretary for Political Affairs, 40 years as a result of strongly Jewish Theological Seminary of tration. The text of the contract
developing economic, cultural, America.
itself is specified in the Mishna,
jean Jewish Congress. considered the leading expert
educational, religious and or-
Included in the display are the code of Jewish law com-
Bowles. President Kennedy's on Israel-Arab issues among ganizational trends that have
about 70 examples of illumin- piled in the year 200.
special adviser for Asia, Africa Thant's key aides.
emerged within the last decade, ated or illustrated marriage
The marriage contracts on
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and Latin America, returned
it was predicted by Dr. Jacob R. contracts (Ketubot), marriage display vary from a Palestinian
recently from a Middle East
In other developments, Is- Marcus, noted Jewish historian
trip. lie told the 500 delegates rael's Ambassador to the and past president of the Central rings, cups, candleholders, document dated 1007, almost
1,000 years old and the rarest
that the "basic ingredients" in-
United Nations, Michael Co- . Conference of American Rabbis.
undamaged example extant, to
cluded readiness by the United may, believes that more Arab
Dr.
Marcus
spoke
at
a.
two-day
a modern contract created by
States to help all nations in the "
t
k' "
h' f
conference and seminar spon
artist Ben Shahn especially for
area maintain their indepen- in the Middle East. The re-
the exhibit.
(fence; use of United Nations cent "one-sided" resolution sored by the CCAR. He cited 10
instruments to reduce tensions in the UN Security Council, recent trends which he said are
The rings on exhibit include
warns,
has
given
the
Arab
beginning
to
alter
American
and prevent the Arab-Israel dis- he
some with unique designs. In
pute from erupting into open states reason to believe they ;Jewish life, as follows:
addition to the wedding ring,
conflict; encouragement of all enjoy "a kind of diplomatic I 1. With the decline of Ortho-
a simple circlet, a more elabo-
Middle East nations to devote immunity at the United N a. : dox and classical Reform Juda-
rate marriage ring was used as
!ism the Conservatives and neo-
less time to "angry propaganda tions."
part of the ceremony in the
Reforms
will
bring
about
a
dis-
'
debates" and more to solution
16th century and later.
In an address to 500 dele-
tinctive
type
of
American
Juda-
of their internal problems, and gates attending the national bi-
These rings were the prop-
"a persistent, patient effort" t oennial convention of the Amer - ism. The American Judaism of
erty of the community rather
find some basis for Arab-Israelican Jewish Congress last week, the future will continue to have
than the individual and were
cooperation, no matter how ten- the Israeli official charged that Conservative and Reform insti-
probably worn by each bride
"in-
tutional
bodies
but
will
be
tative.
!Syrian fishing boats had
for one week after the cere-
He said he saw -some signs ivaded" Lake Tiberias "in open marked by similar-rituals, forms , 118th Century Amsterdam
mony.
of progress" in easing the 1 defiance of the armistice agree- of worships mid religious mores.
2. The Jewish coMr..unity is 1 Marriage Contract
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Arab refugee problem, citing ment." lie e also disclosed that
Chronicles of 2nd Crusade
Jewish Museum Exhibited
current efforts by Dr. Joseph I within the past few days there beginning to open its doors morel in
Ephraim Ben Jacob, a 1'11
Johnson, special representa- i , had been two cases of armed widely than ever before to any- bridal headgear, wedding belts, Century Talmudical scholar and
tive of the UN Palestine Con- !ambush of vehicles in Israel's one who calls himself a Jew.
china service and wedding fur- liturgical poet, who lived in
3. The rapid rise of parochial niture.
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ciliation Commission.
Negev area.
Bonn and was the last German
and
private
schools
will
give
im-
The Ambassador praised the
In another address at thet
Two examples of the tradi- synagogal poet to compose
to the rise of the Jewish
economic and industrial growth American Jewish Congress con-
economic
tional
wedding
canopy
(hup-
Aramaic piyutim, was the au-
parochial schools.
of Israel as one of the "most 1 vention, Senator Jacob K. Ja-
pah) have been built especially thor of a detailed chron , 0 1 p of
rapid rates of development in vits (Rep., N.Y.) asked whether ' 4. The Jewish community now
for the exhibit. Of the many the persecutions suffered by
the world." He called Israel's president Kennedy had "turned r served by some 90 independent paintings
collected for the show, Jews during the Second Crus-
foreign assistance program, his hack" on his own program privately owned weekly news- the most outstanding is an oil ade. He had personally lived
.
which includes more than 1,000 for Arab-Israel peace in the papers will be served by news- Y by Jozef Israels, nited Dutch through much of the persecution.
tse
on lf ro e
students from 52, countriesMiddle East. He called on the papers owned .tan icontrolled
e s-e artist (1824-1911), on loan from tion.
studying in Israel, a by-product Administration to fulfill its the community
promises
to
initiate
direct
peace
newspapers
will
have
no
edi-
the Ripks museum, Amsterdam.
of the Arab boycott.
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The marriage contract, a
tonal policy. There will be a
The Ambassador also said talks between Israel and the truce on all ideological differ-
there was hope in three impor- Arab states.
ences in the interest of maintain-
ing communal peace, even if it
ments in the area: the decline
has to come at this price.
of the appeal of Communism;
I 5. Jews will be found largely
the adjustment of United States
1 in the suburbs. They will feel
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policy with less tenseness in
f
' themselves far more secure than
American -Middle East relations,
.
at any time in the past, either
and a greater attention by
in Europe or America. And Jew-
Middle East nations on inter-
defense agencies will turn
national developments and less
LAKEWOOD, N.J. — President
10 acre, beaUtiful location on Northwestern Hwy.
"on conflicts with their neigh- Kennedy has been urged to throw itu the work of strengthening the
extension on 12 Mile Rd. and Orchard Lake Road,
his fullpersonal leadership be- community from within.
hors."
Farmington
6. The work now being done
The convention was opened hind current legislative proposals on a large scale by Jewish phil-
with a report from its presi- which would eliminate the na- anthropic and health agencies
t
origins quota system, and
dent, Rabbi Joachim Prinz, that tional
will pass to government with the
the organization would spon- base U.S. immigration policy on widening of the social security
sor an "American-Israeli Dia- the traditional American ideals
I system and the rise of socialized
of equality and compassion.
logos" in Jeru , alem in June.
10 minutes Northland Center, 5 minutes new Shaarey
Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, medicine.
Revealing that 500 Amer-
of the Union of Amer_ I 7. The Jewish community will
Zedek Synagogue, next to Kendelwood Shopping Cen-
ican Jews and 500 Israelis,
ter. Sewer, Water, gas, electric available.
ican Hebrew Congregations, made 'develop vocational services on a
including Prime Minister
the plea at the banquet session I broad community level to cope
David Ben•Gurion and other
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PLANS READY FOR F.H.A. OR CONVENTIONAL.
of lay and rabbinic leaders at- with the increasing automation
members of the Israel Cab
economic life.
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lost, will participate in this tending a three-day gathering of of American
8.
There
will
take
place
over
the UAHC's New Jersey State
"dialogue," Dr. Prinz said:
the next 40 years the final emer-
Council.
"Philanthropy is not enough"
"I call upon President Ken- gence of the Jewish Community
to serve as a meaningful link
ft/Ay, who pledged himself before Center and YMHA as the subtir-
between American Jews and
to the liberalization ban club of the Jewish middle
Israel. "The bridges we must his election
basic immigration law, to classes. Huge million dollar
construct between American of our
Jewry and the people of Is- throw the full weight of his pres- buildings will rise incorporating
rael cannot be built with
(101-
health behind
clubs, bowling alleys, and
lige and
moral leadership
the new hi - partisan bill sponsor kosher style snack bars. These
lar bills only," he declared.
eel by Senator Philip Hart and will be a far cry from the slum
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" No generosity.
however un - 24 other Senators of both par- settlement houses of the late
limited, and no fund-raising,
19th and early 20th centuries.
however successful, will build a
9. The numerous Jewish agen-
The present law, he said, "is
lasting link between Israel and based on doctrines of racial su- cies that proliferate on the
American Jel,vry u nless we premacy which people of the American scene as independent
create personal contacts he - world deeply resent and which bodies will be subordinated in
tween American Jews and the modern science has completely each community to an over-all
citizens of Israel."
exploded."
Jewish Community Council that
will coordinate the activities of
those agencies deemed necessary,
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y.,
President
of
Cong.
and will control their budgets.
(JTA)--Acting Secretary Gen-
10. The synagogue will contin-
eral U Thant was disclosed this Gemiluth Chassodim,
ue to occupy a primary place.
week to he holding a series of Paul Mosbach Killed
Doctors, Builders
and Investors
Kennedy Action
cre( or New
Immio-ration Bill
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Passover
Greetings
Paul Nlosbach was fatally in-
Arab issues.
ju•de by a car April 12 as he
He conferred with Nhchael S. left the synagogue of Cong. Gem-
Comay, head of the Israeli stele- Huth Chassodim on Greenfield.
gallon twy days in a row. lie 1 Mr. Mosbach was president of
also spoke with the heads of !Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim for
the Syrian and United Arab ; the past two years. Under his
Republic delegations and with ' presidency. the congregation ex-
-- panded greatly and was in pro-
•ess to complete its sanctuary for
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the High Holidays.
lie was senior partner in Kram-
er Food Co. Born in Germany
55 years ago, he lived at 19491
Pinehurst.
lie leaves wife, Else; two
daughters, Judy and Hedy; and a
sister, Ilenny, in Israel.
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Open House Tours
Due to the interest shown in
the institution as the result of
the television presentation "A
Wind Is Rising," the Lapeer
State Home and Training School
will hold an open house for the
general public April 28 and 29.
The theme of National Men-
tal Health Week, "Community
Action for Mental Health,"
ties in with the pro g r am
planned. Tours will leave the
general hospital following short
discussion sessions at 1 p.m.
No one under 17 years of age
will be permitted to tour.
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