Wolfson Sees Jewish Reclamation of Jesus Through Scope of Learning "Jewish reclamation of Jesu s Wolfson continue s, "The will . • . come about as a re- present-day problem of the sult of a wider and more com- reclamation of a lost literature prehensive conception of the rather than that of the recogni- scope of Jewish learning and tion of a new moral philosophy Jewish literature and of a gen- which is needed for our salva- eral recognition of our lost lit- tion." erary treasures. Beside Wolfson's article, the This prediction is made by memorial issue of Menorah Prof. Harry A. Wolfson, the Journal contains color repro- Nathan Littauer Professor of ductions of three of the stained- Hebrew Literature and Philoso- glass windows created by Marc phy Emeritus at Harvard Uni- Chagall for the Hadassah Medi- versity. Professor Wolfson is cal Center in Jerusalem. The considered among the great work of Chagall frequently ap- Jewish scholars. He writes in peared in the Menorah Journal, the memorial issue of the Men- starting in 1924. The artist was orah Journal published in hon- a friend of Mr. and Mrs. Hur- or of its late editor, Henry witz. Hurwitz, who died in Novem- Also in the volume is a ber, 1961. memoir of his wife, the late According to David L. Hur- Ruth Sapinsky Hurwitz, which wood, secretary of the Menorah Hurwitz delivered as a talk at Association, 130 E. 59th St., h e r "remembrance meeting" . New York, publishers of Meno- shortly before his death. He rah Journal, the issue will spoke of his wife, who had bring to a close a chapter in made her mark in social work, Jewish letters, art and scholar- writing and education, "as , an ship that began when Henry exemplar of the Jewish Ameri- Hurwitz edited the first issue of can woman in the twentieth the magazine in January, 1915. century." Among other items in the Hurwood is a son of Henry valedictory issue of the Meno- Hurwitz. rah Journal are an analysis of The memorial issue of Meno- the Menorah collegiate move rah Journal has been edited by ment by Prof. Horace M. Kal- Prof. Leo W. Schwarz, author, len, and an article "The Magic anthologist, lecturer and long- of Obscurity" by Marvin Low- time friend of. Henry Hurwitz. enthal. The issue presents the It is the final number of the first English translation of magazine. "Bergson and Judaism," an In his article, Wolfson points analysis by the Sorbonne pro- out that during the Middle fesor Vladimir Jankelevitch of Ages Christianity was on the the relationship between Henri defensive. The Church vainly Bergson's philosophy and the tried to convince the Jews that principles of Judaism. There is prophetic promises were ful- also a commentary on Sickert's filled in Christ. portrait of Israel • Zangwill, Wolfson asks: "Why did not greatest modern Anglo-Jewish the Jews accept Jesus? Why writer and a contributor to should not the Jews accept Menorah's pages in the early Jesus?" Before suggesting how years, by Michael Ayrton, Bri- the Jews may reclaim Jesus, tish Broadcasting Company Wolfson states that one form commentator and nephew of of acceptance is out of the ques- Zangwill. tion. "The person of Jesus as con- Israel Will Form ceived in the manner of the Paratroop Corps for various forms of christology could never find a place in Congolese Army Judaism, for it is altogether UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. foreign to its fundamental prin- ciples and is a later importa- (JTA)—The Republic of the tion from without. As the prom- Congo (Leopoldville) announced that Israel will form a paratroop ised Messiah, (Jesus) simply corps for the Congolese National did not meet the conditions Army as part of a plan for the which in the conception of the complete reorganization and re- people of that time had to at- training of all of the Congo's tend the coming of the prom- armed forces. ised Messiah. As a leading au- At the same time, it became thority on questions of the Law, known that the Congo plan, in- the contemporaries of Jesus volving bilateral agreements, be- could not be expected to accept tween the Leopoldville govern- Jesus more than did Shammai ment and Italy, Norway, Canada, or Hillel," says Wolfson. the United States, Belgium and Israel has already been laid by Brandeis' Lown histitute Secretary-General U Thant be- fore the UN's Congo Advisory Produces Its First Volume Committee. That committee con- of Current Judaic Studies sists of 19 members of the Brandeis University's Philip United Nations, including Mos- W. Lown Institute of Advanced lem and Arab states but not in- Judaic Studies has published its cluding Israel. first volume of research, "Bibli- The Congo government's an- cal and Other Studies," under nouncement here confirmed pre- 'the editorship of Dr. Alexander vious informal reports that sev- Altmann, Institute director. eral NATO powers plus Israel Dr. Altmann, also professor will aid in the reorganization of Jewish philosophy at Bran- and - retraining of the country's deis, has included 12 represen- armed forces. The announce- tative studies • by eminent Ju- ment, distributed by the Congo- daic scholars, resulting from the lese delegation, stated that the Lown Institute's first academic plans had been formally made year, 1960-61. The volume is the public at Leopoldville by Maj. first of the series, "Studies and Gen. Joseph Mobutu, command- Texts," published through Har- er-in-chief of the Congolese Na- vard University Press. tional Army. Ben-Zvi in Hospital, Cancels Meeting with Minister from Sweden (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — Pr e s i dent Ben-Zvi entered Hadassah hos- pital Tuesday for a series of ex- aminations expected to last 10 days. While the president's office described it as a routine check- up, the president was forced to cancel a scheduled meeting with Norwegian Foreign Minister Halyard Lange, who is in Is- raal with his wife on an eight- day visit as a guest of the State. At the president's request, Malagassy First Ambassador to Israel Pierre Razi Andriami- haingo presented his letters of credence Monday, 24 hours ahead of schedule. Lange was received by Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's For- eign Minister, at separate meet- ings Monday at which the in- ternational situation and the Middle East were discussed. Mrs. Meir tendered a dinner re- ception in Lange's honor Mon- day night which was attended by Ben-Gurion cabinet members nad the diplomatic corps. Jewish Agency, .JDC Enter Into Budget Consultation with CJFWF The Jewish Agency for Israel, Inc., and the Joint Distribution Committee have entered into a budget information and consulta- tion process with the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, the three agencies an- nounced jointly this week. Both overseas agencies — the JAI, Inc. and the JDC, met sep- arately with the Committee on Overseas Services of the CJFWF to initiate the process. The procedure at each of the meetings involved presentation of detailed information with re- spect to the budgets, financial experience and underlying needs and programs of the agencies, the largest participants in Jew- ish w elf are fund campaigns throughout the United States. 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