• LISTENING S Howard Sachar's `Modern Jewish History' Publishe d as Paperback First issued by World Pub- lishing Co. as a hard-covered book, "The Course of Modern Jewish History," by Dr. Howard Morley Sachar, makes its appear- ance as a paperback, having just come off the press of Delta „Books (750 3rd, NY17). This 63 0- page compre- hensive h i s - tory com - mences with the era of the French Revo- lution and continues through t h e Dr. Sachar various inter- vening stages through the re- birth of the Jewish State. Facilitated and preceded, as the author indicates in his preface, by such historians as Dubnow, Elbogen, Klausner and Baron in Russia, Poland, Ger- many, Israel and the United States, he has made use of thous- ands of monographs in a wide variety of sources for the com- pilation of this extensive work. ROCKY'S PIZZERIA 10517 W. 7 MILE RD. RIBS, CHICKEN, PIZZA, SPAGHETTI BAR-B-Q OPEN 7 DAYS • WE DELIVER UN 4-8553 864-9784 Dr. Sachar places emphasis on his effort "to demonstrate the interaction between Jew- ish and non-Jewish factors:" He declares that "Jewish his- tory cannot be understood without an evaluation of the influence of non-Jewish fac- tors.," that "nowhere is it more transparently evident than in the modern period." Dr. Sachar's history deals with various aspects of Jewish life, with the impact of emancipation and the end of archaic disabili- ties, the Jewish Socialist move- ment, the migrations and the settlement of Jews in America. Considerable interest w i 11 emerge from this history in rela- tion to its treatment of the Jew- ish labor movement, the extent of anti-Semitic movements in this country and the story of East European Jewry's status between the world wars. Zionism, the Palestine Man- date, the Nazi onslaught, the Hitler movement to m a k e Europe Judenrein, the formu- lation of the "Final Solution" and related subjects are among the thoroughly analyzed his- torical developments. The growth of the American Jewish community forms an im- portant chapter. The emergence of the State of Israel as well as Israel's status in an area of Arab hostility is part of this extensive modern history. AT HENRY'S HAMBURGERS . . . 15` FRENCH FRIES ... 10 C HENRY'S HAMBURGERS he Original Delivered FIRST TIM E IN 13 years as a member of the Lt: Roy F. Green JWV Auxiliary, Ruth Weiss did not sell poppies . . . Husband Harold kept her busy elsewhere—chasing the nurses away from him at Harper 'Hos- pital where he had a couple of operations. * * * FAVORITE STORIES . . . Orchestra man Sammy Woolf . . . about Irving Fisher, who played the part of Truman in "Call Me Madam," occasionally playing summer stock in the Borscht Circuit . . . 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For happily the Govern- ment of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance, re- quires only that they who live under its protection should de- mean themselves as good citi- zens, in giving it on all occasions their effectual support." — Friday, May 31, 1963 Joining the Israel Bond Honor Societies of Trustees, Builders and Guardians by virtue of their Bond purchases at the recent Shaarit Haplaytah Dinner Dance, at which $25,000 in Bonds were subscribed, are from Left Joseph Kagan, Martin Rose, president; Joe Klein and Gene Klein. Nearly 450 members and friends attended the affair in the Adas Shalom Social Hall, which celebrated Israel's 15'th anniversary. WASHINGTON, (JTA ) —Rhode Island Senators Claiborne Pell and John 0. Pastore introduced a bill to re-design the five-cent regular postage stamp, bearing the picture of George Washing- ton, to incorporate Washington's words, "To Bigotry No Sanction." 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