• • Yom. Kippur Re 'se of Anti-Semitic Propaganda Reported by Leader in Argentina • MussarT eachit igs BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — Dr. Mario Schteingart, presi- Overt anti - Semitic attacks on dent of the Argentine - Jewish Catholic publications, such as Judaism were "two faces of the (Continued from Page 1) Jews and Jewish property "has Institute for Culture and Infor- "Our Lady of Fatima Parish same medal" and organized "in attention for the sick. His or- sensibly diminished" during the Bulletin," which published such a vast world conspiracy." ders were clear and peremptory: first half of 1963 but there has mation, cited the official ban on material as that of Juan Mslen- He said that he felt that such tsi to do everything to save human been an increase in publications such extremists groups as the sek, a priest of Yugoslavian ori- life. He himself would appear instigating anti - Jewish hatred Tacuara and the National Res- gin, which expressed "deep hate publications might be even more from time to time on Sabbaths in Argentina, an expert re- toration Guard, which were in- 1 against the Jews" and simul- dangerous than the physical of- volved in many months of anti- taneously praised the Tacuara fenses because "they corrupt" to make sure that there was no ported. the minds of large sectors of the Semitic incidents in major Ar- Imovement. hesitation in lighting fires, cook Argentine people, particularly th gentine cities. ing, etc., which under other cir- Another category was pam- I its younger generation. cumstances would constitute the Warsaw Yiddish Schteingart listed a variety of phlets such as one entitled , oz most flagrant desecration of the such publications. He mentioned "Free America" circulated main-1 law. It is related that at one Theater Performs large circulation publications, ly in high schools and universi- time a pious individual offered Play by Zionist citing particularly the new ties. Schteingart said the fifth his thanks to the rabbi for the "Arab Nation," an attractive issue of the publication, dated in saving of his grandson's life in •LONDON (JTA) — The new magazine published by the local Montevideo, contained a variety the epidemic. Rabbi Salant dis- season of the Ida Kaminsky Yid- office of the Arab League. He of anti-Semitic accusations. missed the remarks. However, dish State Theater in Warsaw said the three issues published Certified Master Watchmaker Finally, he cited some nation- and Jeweler when the individual ventured to was opened with a comedy trans- to date were full of the standard alistic publications circulating suggest that in their care of the lated from its original German anti - Semitic charges against 18963 Livernois Ave. mostly among military forces sick, the Yeshiva students were to Hebrew and then into Yid- Jews, including alleged usury, possibly too lax over the Sab- dish for the Warsaw presenta- double loyalty, and treachery in which, he said, maintained a bath prohibition, Rabbi Salant, tion, it was reported here from addition to the usual Arab dero- continuous propaganda on the theme that Communism and who had never been known to the Polish capital. gations of Israel. He said the speak even to the youngest child periodical was available on all The play was "Jacob and except in the politest terms, was Esau," written by Sami Grone- newspaper stands. Strictly roused to indignation. "You mann, writer, lawyer and chair- Another group he listed was Kosher boor," he cried out, "you dare to man of the Zionist Congress _kr- Meats and tell me what is permitted and bitration Court who migrated - books and pamphlets published Poultry what is forbidden?" Immediate- to Israel after the Nazis came P and distributed by the Huemel ublishing House, including pub- Specializing in: ly the critic realized that he had to power and died in Jeru- 1 ications signed by Father Julio • Fresh, Cutup Chicken Parts overstepped the bounds of pro- salem. • Cartwheels Meinvielle, who has admitted • Ready Made Hamburger Patties priety and humbly asked for • Cube Steaks cting as "spiritual adviser" to The Warsaw branch of the a forgiveness. • Oven Ready Turkeys 0 Kosher TV Dinners Jewish Social and Cultural As- t he Tacuara group. • Mock Chicken Rabbi Israel Salant had set sociation has started an inten- • Veal for Scalopini • Ribs Schteingart reported that at- • Seasoned Meat Balls out to create the Torah scholar sive drive to recruit more mem- t ractively-printed reprints of the • Seasoned Meat Loaf who would reflect by his actions, bers from among Jewish intel- P rotocols of the Elders of Zion, no less than by his learning, the lectuals who have been ignor- t he classic publication of anti- true fear of God. Inspired by his ing the organization's activities, S emitism, were on sale in most WE WILL BE CLOSED SUKKOT teacher Rabbi Zundel, a saint according to an article in Folk- b ookstores in Buenos Aires. He THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd whose outward appearance be- shtimme, the organ of the asso- s aid that the reprint has the lied his great erudition and ciation published in Warsaw. ublication source of "Maximo saintliness, Israel Salant, in his P ere" but that it was evident A train of thought is useless t hat it was edited by the Hue- early years turned to a study of Jewish ethical literature, known unless a man can work up m el House. Member Detroit Kosher WE DELIVER — UN 1-4770 Meat as "Mussar." He thus came to enough steam to operate it. He also mentioned official Dealers Association the conclusion that true piety and fear of God cannot be achieved except by constant ef- fort and specialized training. First one must engage in close introspection a n d scrutinize every aspect of one's conduct. For while "Hasidism may lead one to discover holiness in a glass of liquor, Mussar can lead to the discovery of flaws in a tear." When a person realized what his main faults were, he was to work to eradicate them by the repeated chanting of verses from the Bible and say- ings of the Talmud referring to the evil of such traits. And one's imagination had to be exercised in order to conjure up the true meaning of these verses. In ad- dition, one had to cultivate posi- tive virtues and a true under- standing of what constituted virtue. To allow for the proper study and exercise of mussar, Rabbi Israel set aside small chapels, "shtiebels" where people could spend an hour or so free from distraction, and devote them- selves to the improvement of their own conduct. These shtie- bels, however, never gained ac- ceptance and they were soon abandoned. The great Lithuan- ian yeshivot of Telz, Slabodka and Lemza, to mention some, had all been established by mussar - trained scholars, a n d today the study of mussar forms part of the curriculum of most yeshivot in Jerusalem or Bnei Brak, London or New York. Thus the influence of Rabbi New home, vacation, retirement ... whatever your plans—save for Israel Salant has come down to them the present day. "Or Israel," at American Savings and earn a full 4% dividend per year (the highest which is the record of his con- duct and teachings, is read and rate on insured savings in Michigan). Stop in at the American Savings re-read by all students of mus- office near you, or call for postage-paid, save-by-mail envelopes. sar. In all his rulings and ac- tions he exemplified a true fear of God and complete obedience to the law as understood by the real scholar. 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