The University of Chicago Press has just published a new 20th Century English transla- tion of Moses Maimonides' "Guide of the Perplexed," con- sidered the most precious jewel in the crown of Jewish theology. The work, known in its ori- ginal Arabic as "Dalalat al- Ha'irin," and in Hebrew as "Moreh Nebukim," was written by Moses Ben Maimon — Mai- monides-12th Century astrono- mer, physician and philosopher, who was born in Spain in 1135 and died in Cairo in 1204. The English translation was achieved by Shlomo Pines, a professor at the Hebrew Univer- sity in Israel. It is the first complete translation into Eng- lish in 80 years. Prof. Pines based his work on the classic French-Arabic text as established by Salomon Munk and published in 1856-66 in Paris. It includes extensive notes and an introduction by Prof. Leo Strauss of the University of Chicago faculty. Maimonides wrote in Arabic, the language of both everyday discourse and scholarship of his time, but interspersed "so many Hebrew words the book might be considered bi-lingual," Prof. Strauss has pointed out. The University of Chicago text gives a visual sense of the bi-lingualism by printing all Hebrew words from the original in italics. Maimonides, who was ap- pointed court physician to Sala- din, the fabled Muslim mon- arch, is considered the greatest Jewish philosopher after im- Nazi Leader Jailed in Chile for Bombing Santiago Synagogues SANTIAGO, Chile (JTA) — Franz Pfeiffer Richter, the lead- _ er of the Chilean National So- cialist Party which was revived this week after having remained officially dormant for nearly 25 years, was sentenced to three years in jail for anti-Jewish bombings in 1958. Richter, a 27-year-old law stu- dent born in Chile of German parents, said that this newly reorganized movement was anti- Semitic and followed the same rules set by Hitler. His an- nouncement apparently spurred legal proceedings on an old charge against him of being be- hind the explosion of some bombs in Santiago's synagogues five years ago. Jordan's King Sees Possible Honorable Solution in Mid-East PARIS (JTA)—King Hussein of Jordan, currently on an in- formal visit to Paris, told a press conference this week that "an honorable solution to the Pales- tine problem might be found." But, he added, "I see no pos- sible solution in the near fu- ture." He said the "basic solu- tion" depended on "quite a re- organization" of the Arab world which would "lift the danger which Israel represents for us." mediate post-Biblical times. His "Mishneh Torah" and "Guide of the Perplexed" have been likened to St. Thomas Aquinas' "Summa Theologica" in Catholic philosophy. The publication of the "Guide" here was made pos- sible through contributions by Jewish philanthropists, press of- ficials said. It has been almost a decade in preparation. Maimonides himself wrote of the "Guide" that he intended it "neither for the common people . . . nor those who occupy them- selves only with The Law," but for the "religious people who are embarrassed by the contra- dictions between the teachings of philosophy and the literal sense of the Torah." In this sense, the work is one of the first great theologi- cal efforts to discuss religious truth in terms of the best scien- tific and philosophic thinking available to man. Maimonides held that the great metaphysical truths were embodied in the Bible. He used the tools of Aristotle, neo-Pla- tenism, and Arabic scholars to interpret them. His book is divided into sec- tions on the nature of God, the existence of God, design in na- ture, and the nature of history itself. Distributed by Jewish Book Mart, 127 N. Dearborn, Chicago. Native Flowers of Israel Exported for Sale at Frank's IC 14("Mff4/ "LETTER BOX" Haggai Presents Views on Policies of Mapam Party Editor, The Jewish News: It was not without a pro- found sense of gratification that I read your excellent pub- lication's presentation of some of my views on current Israel problems in your issue of Sept. 6. In view of the fact that a number of these issues repre- sent controversial issues in Is- rael's political life and have, indeed, often been the subjects of major parliamentary debates, nevertheless find it necessary, in the interests of greater clar- ity, to submit the following in amplification of those pub- lished: 1. On the question of the im- pact by the hostile propaganda of the Arab states on the Arabs of Israel, one vital, though by no means the sole method of re- ducing these propaganda pres- sures must be the abolition of the Military Government for the Arab areas of the State. The pros and cons for "M.G." have been frequently and intensely debated in Israel. In the most recent vote on its abolition, the resolution proposing that was defeated by exactly ONE vote. My party, Mapam, is but one of many that believes Military Government's most signal ac- complishment to have been the aggravation and embitterment of Israel's Arab's citizen, a thing needless from any point of view, security included. 2. While improved relations between Israel and all foreign governments, including those of the Arab states, is eminently desirable, that cannot be enter- tained as a primary argument for increased Aliyah from the United States. Jews of ALL countries, because they are Jews, should consider them- selves potential Aliyah candi- dates. American Jews, with MRS. DAVID SANDLER Sharon Gail Ziporyn was wed to David Bernard Sandler in a double-ring ceremony per- formed Aug. 18 by Rabbi J. M. Litke at Young Israel of Oak Woods. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Ziporyn of Monte Vista Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Sandler of Tracey Ave. The bride wore a gown of silk organza with a scoop neck- line, long bridal sleeves, snuggly fitted bodice with a cummerbUnd and matching or- ganza full bouffant skirt. Beaded Alencon lace applique was used as a trim on the bodice and throughout the skirt. She wore a tiny pill box with matching silk organza beaded Alencon lace applique with a full bouffant veil of silk illu- sion. She carried an arrange- ment of white or c hi d s and stephanotis on her bride's prayer book. Charlotte Ziporyn, sister-in- law of the bride, was matron of honor_ Gail Blum was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Judy Mitzner, Janis Hoffman, Maxine Loomus and Roberta Klaus. Terre Ziporyn, the bride's neice, was flower girl. Herbert Sandler served his Brandeis University brother as best man. Ushers to Award Honorary were Dr. Marvin Ziporyn, the bride's brother, Ronald Yourof- Degrees at Convocation sky, Leslie Keywell, Marvin Ko- Two college president s, fender, Rickie Benjamin and George Wells Beadle of the Miles Beiderman. Paul Unatin University of Chicago and Rev. was junior usher. Ringbearers Michael Patrick Walsh of Bos- were Bruce Brand and Brien ton College, will receive honor- ary doctor of laws degrees at a Unatin. Following a honeymoon in special convocation on Oct. 6, Miami Beach and New York commemorating the 15th anni- the newlyweds will reside on versary of the inauguration of Brandeis University. Monte Vista Ave. Native flowers of Israel will bloom in many homes in this city during the coming winter months as a result of an enter- prising project launched by a Negev kibbutz and an Israeli horticulturalist. Zvi Gavit is the man who initiated the project of develop- ing flowering plants as an in- dustry 10 years ago, using his kibbutz as a pilot plant. Four- teen people work at cultivating 140 dunams of land with hopes of selling $60,000 this year in exports. The kibbutz, composed of 160 people, was founded 17 years ago for the purpose of guarding water pipes along the Gaza Strip border. The Rose of Sharon Nursery flowers are available at Frank's Nurseries here. Thirty years ago, Zvi Gavit began devoting his life to a study of Israel's flora. His nurs- ery fields at Kibbutz Gevim in Ralph McGill, publisher of the Negev today house a family the Atlanta, Ga., Constitution, of wild flowers being domesti- ORT Launches Crash and Mrs. Susan Brandeis Gil- cated, cultured and multiplied Program of Aid to bert, daughter of the late Su- for export and culture abroad. Algerian Refugees preme Court Justice Louis Dem- Among his specimens are Gla- Vocational training services bitz Brandeis for whom the uni- diolus, Iris, Tulips, Narcissus 120,000 Algerian Jewish re- versity was named, will receive and Oxalis. Many of the flowers for fugees will be enlarged during honorary Doctor of Humane are the direct lineal descend- Letters degrees at the 11 a.m. coming months, according ants of those described in the the ceremonies at the university's to Dr. William Haber, president Bible. Ullman Amphitreatre. of the American ORT Federa- Gavit's assistant in his busi- tion, in a report submitted to ness venture to America is Dov the organization's recent execu- Golan. The pair visit this coun- committee meeting at Hotel try twice a year to sell and tive promote their harvest. They Commodore, New York. As part of a "crash program work the fields the remainder of job rehabilitation," he de- of the year. Austria Seeks Arrest of 7 Charged With Killing Jews in Camp GRAZ, Austria (JTA) — The Graz state attorney's office is- sued warrants for seven accom- plices of Franz Rojko, former commander of the Theresien- stadt concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. Rojko is now on trial here on charges of having personally murdered 82 Jews and other inmates. He also was charged with participating with two former SS officers in the killing of another 102 victims. The seven accomplices also are wanted for multiple mur- ders at the Czech camp. Mean- while, Rojko insisted at his : trial, despite detailed testimony — NOODLE S © in horrible detail, that he did © not murder any Jews while com- © ©0000000 © manding the camp. 0 00 0 00 4000 © © © © 0 In Athens it's 0 © © et /OA r © © © 0 In Lisbon it's © © O M.Kg & © © ° But in Detroit it's C) © Sandler-Ziporyn Rites Solemnized 4xr, their professional, administra- tive, and cultural experience, can do much, on settling in Is- rael, to promote the country's progress. Their compensation would be their spiritual reinte- gration into the historic main- stream of Jewish life. It is not insignificant that a thousand or more American Jews of the nearly 12,000 in Israel are members of Kibbutzim and Moshavim. Since Aliyah to Is- rael so often entails the search for new social values, promo- tion of Kibbutz life would be one highly important medium for attracting young American Jews to come to Israel. JEREMIAH HAGGAI Ein-Hashofet (20180 Tracey) Jewish Groups Urge Adoption of Federal Accommodations Law NEW YORK, (JTA) — Six national Jewish organizations and 66 Jewish community coun- cils joined in urging the adop- tion of f e d e r al legislation against discrimination in places of public accommodation, as proposed by the Kennedy Ad- ministration in its civil rights program. All are affiliated in the National Community Rela- tions Advisory Council through which they coordinate policies and programs. Wonderful way to start the year sweet! Dromedarq DATE-NUT ROLL Cut Dromedary Date•Nut Roll into 12 slices; witll and top each two slices hfi thorough blend of 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese, 2 cups milk, 1 pkg. lemon-flavor instant pudding, 1 tsp. grated lemon rind. Top with cherries or glazed fruit the . the label means ft's kosher.., Also enjoy DROMEDARY.. CHOCOLATE•NUT ORANGE-NUT & BANANA-NUT ROLL At grocers everywhere fiy kie44777STENtritRwak clared that ORT schools in the Paris region, Marseilles, Lyon and Strasbourg would add 16 new industrial training courses, enrolling almost 1,000 refugee youth and adults, establish a vocational center in the Paris suburb of Villiers-le-Bel, which has become a major center of newcomer settlement, in addi- tion to the trade school just opened in Toulouse and the re- cently completed ORT schools in Marseilles and Lyon. With the expiration of the one-year French government al- lotments, Haber stated, there is "ample evidence that I a r g e numbers of refugees are enter- ing upon a critical time in their attempt to build a new life for themselves. 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