Public Responsibility Explored Iln ,E t hics !Israel's Defense Youth Group Leaves Holland
AMSTERDAM, (JTA) — An munity
and Bigness': Rabbi Silverinan Indicates Israeli
here were at Schiphol
Defense youth group of Airport to bid the group fare-
40 boys and girls who partici- i well.
`Coldness" in Current Oversized Synagogues pated
in the four-day marching

Does large-scale organization
event in Holland last week, left!
"To a sciologist it seems religious patterns of org
MOIIJR.RY ROBLIN
pose moral conflicts? What
probable that a gradually en- tion reflected two paralle aniza- after a ten-day visit during
codes of ethics are to be im-
1 and which they earned an outstand-
larging
web
of
social
struc-
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during
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com-
dispensable
to
the
growth
of
GOOD
public?
by the Torah, and an outer petition.
moral consensus. Not travel,
Among the 38 distinguish ed not international sporting civic demand, to presery
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the , After the march. the Israelis
Jewish community and its e faith
Jewish and non-Jewish leade rs events, not even study abroad,
who offer explanations of the Se but rather serious and lasting against the onslaught of a has- toured the Netherlands and
tile environment." These ex- were the guests of the Amster-
issues, in "Ethics and Bigness
linkages such as are found in
published by Harper, are Be r- international secretariats, planations are offered as' a dam municipality and of the
nard Mandelbaum of the Jewis h multinational research proj- backdrop to Rabbi Silverman's Jewish communities here and in
Rotterdam. They were guests at
Theological Seminary of Ame r- ects, and international non- discussion of the effec is
a reception given by Israel
large-scale organization
ica, Prof. Nathan D. Grundstei
governmental organizations--
upon I Ambassador Hanan Cidor. Rep-
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of the University of Pittsburg h , these are what it will take to Jewish religious life.
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The prediction is mad
WYOMING
Prof. C. M. Herzfeld of th e build an integrated yet plur-
e
u y and leaders of the Jewish corn-
Prof.
Talcott
Parsons
of
University of Maryland. Ala n I alistic world society."
Har-
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much debate in the various
integral part of his function as
Rabbi Silverman discusses areas afield—political, religious
an executive."
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menting on one of the essays, tee. On the question of the Hias Sends Adviser
declares: large numbers now being en-
to South America
-
rolled in congregations. he
ME IN In NM MI
1. states:
to Help Immigrants
"The family aspect of con-
NEW YORK, (JTA)—A spe-
gregational belonging is at-
cial consultant is being sent to
tenuated as the institution
grows in size. The rabbi be- South America by the United
Hias Service and his duties will
comes a pulpit figure, distant
and somewhat unapproach- embrace especially the develop.
able; the secretaries in the ment of methods to aid Bra-
synagogue office grow in zilian Jews to integrate large
number; paid specialists man- masses of immigrants who have
come to that country in recent
age different aspects of th e 1 years.
when you give Barton's
congregation's affairs (i.e .,
The consultant is Melvin S.
chocolates, candies, pas-
educational director, exec
u- Zaret. executive director of the
. tries. Choose from our I tive secretary,
youth
dire
• big, new selection.
c- Milwaukee Jewish Welfare Fed-
tor), and an attitude of b u-
eration.
•I
reaucratic impersonality an d : According to
This week's feature:
James P. Rice,
`coldness' is felt by the mm
executive director of United
hers. When a congregatio n - Hias
Service, Zaret will spend
includes more than 700 mem
bers, there is always presen t - the entire month of August in
South America. While he will
a group who wish to clos
It's true, money doesn't
e also visit Argentina and Peru,
"grow on trees"—but it
or limit further membership
. Zaret is scheduled to spend
DOES grow faster in
A number of congregations
Guardian Savings where
within the Conservative and most of his time in Brazil. He
you receive higher than
Reform groups have stopped Ivill concentrate his work chief-
average earnings — 4qi)
. ulo, the largest
their growth at 450 to 600 ly at Sao P a
per
annum.-Corripounded
community in that coun-
member families. This num- Jewish
quarterly this helps the
try, Rice said.
ber seems to be the outermost
totals in your Guardian
Immigration to Brazil has. in
BARTONETTE ASSORTMENT
limit for proper rabbinic
Savings account add up
recent years, increased the Jew-
foster.
ministration. As yet there is
Delicious Continental minia-
no comity between Conserva- ish population in that country to
4 °/0 Current Rate
II tures — 82 pieces to the
tive
congregations, but it between 125.000 and 150,000.
pound. Luscious centers of
United Hias, as the interna-
seems
likely
that
fruit cordials, toasted nuts, I
it will de-
velop within the next dec- tional Jewish migration agency.
4 x 4 — COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY
smooth cremes, French choc-
is working closely with the or-
' olate and many
ade."
more.
It pays to save where your money
ganized Jewish migration ag-
Stating that the idea that
regularly earns the
I 1 lb. $2.00 2 lbs. $4.00 1
highest rate on insured savings in
"the operative doctrines of a ency. is working closely with
Detroit. Our savers
the
organized
Jewish
commu-
are receiving their big earnings
religion
. are specified in its or
4 times a year. You can be one of now—compounded
ganaational patterns and modes - nits in Brazil to help absorb
the
immigrants
and,
at
the
same
by opening a Guardian Savings these happy people
of conducting its collective life"
®
is "particularly applicable to time. to make possible a strong-
account
now. No Minimum—No
er Jewish community. United
Judaism," Rabbi Silverman ex- Hias
I
Exclusively at
officials here said
Maximum—No Certificates—Nc
plains that "the imperative of I Ar
rangements for Zaret to
Red Tape. Come in or save by
Judaism can be looked upon as serve
I
mail. Accounts insured to
an increasing approximation of Unite as a consultant for the
Hias were made by that
$10,000 by an agency of the
the biblical demand that an agenc d
y in cooperation with the
United States Government.
entire people should become 'a Coun
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I that "within this framework of tional association of central
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this
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