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`Commandments' at Rally for Israel in California
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NEW YORK — Mrs. Golda
Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister;
has called on the United Na-
tions to act in accordance with
its charter by ensuring that
there is no war, no threat of
war and that all disputes be
handled through peaceful means
and by direct negotiation.
She spoke Tuesday night in
a lecture on "Some Aspects of
Israel's Foreign Polic y" at
Yeshiva University in New
York to an enthusiastic youth-
ful overflow audience of 1,300
members of the faculty, student
body and alumni.

Mrs. Meir, who was given
an enthusiastic reception by
the audience, said the UN
must have the moral courage
to call for peace not only in
speeches but in resolutions
and by advocating peaceful
negotiations.

She added that Israel has
the same rights and obligations
as every other nation, yet Israel
remains the only country in the
world openly threatened with
destruction by her neighbors
even in statements in the Unit-
ed Nations. These threats are
the declared aim and objective
of the Arab governments, she
said.
At the same time, the Israel
Foreign Minister emphasized
Israel's policy is essentially a
desire for peace with all coun-
tries and primarily with her
neighbors.

She pointed out that it was
no longer possible for anyone
to win a war, stressing that
Israel's security was based on
its capacity to deter a war
rather than win one. Israel,
she added, must be so strong
that her neighbors will not
want to attack her.

Mrs. Meir drew attention to
Arab policies aimed at sur-
rounding Israel by boycott and
blockade and a wall of hatred
and belligerency which Israel
"must jump over" to find
friends. Because Israel believes
in coexistence, Mrs. Meir con-

state or any statesman to take
a stand against the Arabs.
She said the Jewish people
throughout the world share the
joys and sorrows of Israel and
within Israel itself the peoples'
unity of purpose was its chief
asset. Any developments which
tend to introduce internal dis-
cords are bound to have their
repercussions both at home and
abroad, she concluded.

LOS ANGELES—A superior
court jury convicted five Cali-
fornia members of the American
Nazi Party Monday of assaulting
participants in a salute to Israel
rally at the Shrine auditorium
here last April 28.
The jury returned the verdict
after three-and-a-half days of
deliberation and Judge Herbert
Walker set Dec. 3 for sen-
tencing. The five Nazis faced

Latin American
Rabbis Decide to
Establish Seminary

German Ambassador Says Bonn
Can't Curb Scientists in Egypt

"The Ten Commandments" by
the late Rabbi Solomon Gold-
man, which was originally pub-
lished in 1956
as the first of
the noted scho-
1 a r's posthu-
mous work s,
has been is-
sued as a pa-
perback at the
University o f
Chicago Press
(5750 Ellis,
Chicago).
Edited b y Dr. Goldman
Maurice Samuel, this most com-
BOGOTA, (JTA)—The Union pact examination of the Decalo-
of Orthodox Rabbis of Latin gue is suitable for laymen as
America decided to establish a well as scholars.
rabbinical seminary in Buenos
Rabbi Goldman has begun a
Aires to train Orthodox rabbis voluminous set of commentaries
and teachers for all Latin Amer- on the Bible. Samuel, as the edi-
ican countries at the six-day tor of the unpublished works,
conference attended by 18 rab- had the "indispensable coopera-
tion of Prof. Harry Orlinsky. He
bis representing 10 countries.
Rabbi Abraham Hershberg of states that in editing this vol-
Mexico City, who was elected ume he tried "to steer a middle
president of the organization, course between the interests of
will shortly fly to Buenos Aires specialists and those of the
general public, with a bias in
to implement the resolution.
favor of the latter."
The rabbis also acted to
Analyzing Rabbi Goldman's
strengthen religious education
in all Latin American countries approach to the subject, Samuel
to help build religious schools. points to the skill with which
The goal of seeking to unite all the author developed his theme.
Orthodox Jewish communities He states that Rabbi Goldman
"was by no means inclined to
in the countries was approved.
The rabbis voted also to ac- reject the Higher Criticism,"
cept an offer of the Israeli Min- but what moved him to protest
istry for Religious Affairs to against some of the aspects and
send students to Israel to be to rise to flaming indignation
trained as rabbis and educators "was the mixture of extrava-
for their native countries. A gance and prejudice into which
plan was approved to prepare it frequently evolved."
religious literature in Spanish
The evolutionary theory evolv-
and to open special headquar- ed by Dr. Goldman is highly
ters for traveling rabbis visit- commended by Samuel, whose
ing the Jewish communities in introductory essay goes a long
way in elevating the Goldman
those countries.
A proposal to organize semi- thesis to a high level of scholar-
annual rabbinical conference ship. Dr. Goldman's "The Ten
was approved. The next confer- Commandments" is indeed, a
ence will be held in Argentina. monument to the creative works
Countries represented were Ar- that are incorpated in the lib-
gentina, Mexico, Chile, Guate- rary he has authored for laymen
mala, Costa Rica, Venezuela, as well as scholars.
Colombia, Panama, Nicaragua
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and Peru.

Party members picketed the
meeting, displaying anti-Semitic
signs. Rioting developed in
which several persons were hurt.
The five convicted Nazis were
Leonard Holstein, 22, Highland
Park; Marvin Reeves, 24, and
Clifford J. Huss, 20, Lawndale;
William Krauss, 21, Redondo
Beach; and Lyle McLaughlin,
20, Los Angeles.

man Embassy by Joseph F.
Barr, JWV national executive
director, and Warren Adler, di-
rector of public relations for the
government deplored the con- JWV.
tinued presence of German
military rocket scientists in
Michigan's deer herd, averag-
Egypt, but was unable to take ing annually more than 600,000
effective steps against them be- animals, is one of the largest
cause of civil liberties con- east of the Rocky Mountains.
siderations.
JWV national commander
Daniel Neal Heller, leading a
veterans' delegation to the Ger-
man Embassy, drew attention to
legislation pending before the
West German parliament to
Nobody
punish German citizens who re-
fuse to cease irresponsible ac-
UNDERSELLS
tivities in Egypt. Ambassador

_WASHINGTON (JTA)— West
German Ambassador Heinrich
Kneppstein told leaders of the
Jewish War Veterans that his

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Kneppstein said that even if the
bill were passed, the West Ger-
man Supreme Court would rule
it unconstitutional. He said that
West Germany was so liberal
in its democracy that it could
not control the decision of Ger-
man citizens to build weapons
for President Nasser.

Heller later made known that
he would pursue the question
further. He said he has heard
reports that Bonn is licensing

the shipment of strategic mili-
tary materials to the Nasser
regime. He said he was not con-
vinced West Germany could not
do more to curb German in-
volvement with Nasser's ag-
gressive preparations. Heller
was accompanied to the Ger-

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- Veteran Zionist leader, successor to
Henrietta Szold as president of Hadassah,
and noted author, will speak on

"American Jewry — Has It The Dynamics
to Meet the Challenge of the Future?"

JEWISH
COMMUNITY CENTER

MEYERS at CURTIS

Sunday, November 17, 1963
8:30 p.m.

The meeting, which is open to the public, is
sponsored by the Jewish National Fund with
the cooperation of several community organ-
izations, including Hadassah and the Zionist
Organization, and is part of Jewish Book Fair.

*Mrs. Lindheim is author of a num-
ber of books, among them "THE
IMMORTAL ADVENTURE" and
her most recent success, "PARAL-
LEL QUEST".

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