Friday, January 17, 1964—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-32 Late Samuel Friedenberg's Famous Medals, Plaques Collection Is Reproduced in Impressive Volume of 'Great Jewish Portraits in Metal' Samuel Friedenberg (1886- 1957) was a collector of medals and plaques. His life's aim was "to gather medals of Jewish in- terest in the widest sense, in- cluding those of non-Jewish origin, with bearing on the Bible and Jewish history; and to commemorate Jewish no- tables in both the fields of Jewish scholarship and general civilization." This explanation is offered by Dr. Stephen S. Kayser of the University of Judaism in Los Angeles, in a preface to "Great Jewish Portraits in Metal — Selected Plaques and Medals from the Samuel Fried- enberg Collection of the Jewish Museum," published by Schock- en Books for the Jewish Muse- um of the Jewish Theoogical Seminary of America. This volume has the great merit of presenting the plaques and medals, with explanatory notes, and, in addition to the evaluative foreword, it includes an important introductory essay by Dr. Cecil Roth on "Great Jewish Portraits in Metal." Dr. Kayser explains that the round medal has two sides and is usually struck; and the plaque, one sided, usually • not rounded. is cast. He states that Samuel Friedenberg gave the artists great liberty in matters of size and shape and he em- phasizes that size had nothing to do with the importance of the personality depicted. Like the rest of the volume containing the reproduced Friedenberg collection, Dr. Roth's 18-page essay is illus- trated with old medals. He takes the reader back to Greek, Roman, Herodian and other early periods. He states that in the Second Temple period Jews fought against the introduction of animal figures and he declares that "these objections were some- times actuated as much by anti-Roman prejudice under MONTH Jan. 15 - Feb. 15 GRACE YOUR FAMILY CELEBRATIONS • Anniversaries • Weddings • Other Family Occasions BY . . . • Birthdays Planting Trees Filling Your JNF Box Redeeming Dunams of Land Inscription in the Golden Book ❑ Inscription in the Sefer Hayeled Inscription in the Sefer Bar-Mitzvah JNF SABBATH will be observed in all Synagogues JANUARY 25th 1 841 4 WYOMING L Phone a UN 4-2767 a religious mask as by authen- tic religious orthodoxy." In spite of it. Dr. Roth states, "the Rabbis of the Talmud . . . could envisage the existence of similar objects in a Jewish con- text." He points out that "while the eminent 13th-century au- thority, Rabbi Meir of Rothen- berg, objected to illuminated prayerbooks m a i n l y because they might distract the atten- tion of the worshipper, he con- I sidered three-dimensional rep- resentations of animals to be objectionable in their own right. Yet some Jewish contemporaries of his, at least in England and in Spain, had signet rings which embodied not merely represen- tations of animals, but also human heads." Important personalities and events of significant movements and eras in Jewish history are described by Dr. Roth and are illustrated with photos of known medals. He ascribes historical significance to the achieve- ments symbolized by Samuel Friedenberg. He tells of his ef- forts to collect valuable objects for his collection, at times even daring Nazi dangers in his search for material, returning to this country just on time to escape the war dangers. Dr. Roth states: • "Already at the time of the outbreak of World War II. in the autumn of 1939, a large proportion of the 500 pieces which the Frieden- berg Collection of medals then numbered, were por- trait-medals, signalizing per- sons of great significance in Jewish history, such as Moses Mendelssohn, Moses Monte- fiore, Adolphe Cremieux and Theodor Herzl. It was, in fact, as Samuel Friedenberg view- ed it, a graphic record of all Jewish achievements in the western world, executed in metal." Of the 700 medals commis- sioned or acquired by Samuel Freidenberg, 200 are repro- duced in this impressive Schock- en volume. It is. as Dr. Roth describes it, "a picture gallery of Jel,Vish history, a monument to the Jewish genius, a re- markable assembly of the pro- ductions of some great Jewish plastic artists." Commencing with Jews famous in philosophy and re- ligion, this volume reproduced, as one of the earliest plaques, that of Isaac da Fonseca Aboab —1605-1639—who had fled from the Inquisition to Amsterdam. There is an even earlier one in this section—that of Don Isaac Abrovanel, 1437-1508, the last of the famous family of the Spanish Golden Age in Jewish history. Many famous men, in- cluding Simon Markovich Dub- mow, Hermann Cohen, Martin Buber, Moses Hess, Mordecai Kaplan, Moses Mendelssohn, Solomon Schechter, Dr. Roth, Abba Hillel Silver, Stephen Wise and many others are in this grouping. This section includes plaques of Maimonides (1135-1204) and Menasseh ben Israel (1604- 1657): In the public affairs section are f e a t u r e d David Ben- Gurion, Isaac Ben-Zvi, Leon Blum, Judah P. Benjamin, Benjamin Disraeli, Abba Eban, Alfred Dreyfus, Theo- dor Herzl, Vladimir Jabotin- sky, Herbert Lehman, Max Nordau, Herber t Samuel, Leon Tr o t s k y, Henrietta Szold, Moshe Sharett, Chaim Weizmann, David Wolffsohn OSS `Step to Moon' an Exciting Book "Project Gemini—Step to the all young people to be inspired, Moon," by Michael Stoiko, illus- to understand and know the real trated by Frank R. DiPietro, pub- facts about our national space lished by Holt, Rinehart and program." Winston (383 Madison, N.Y.), The scientific data provided and a score of other notables. is the first book of its kind for by the author, who has written Louis Brandeis, Felix Frank- young people describing the a most exciting story, will be furter, Benjamin Cardozo, astronautic projects. welcomed by young readers as Rufus Isaacs. Louis Marshall The Gemini project is the an educational project, as a are others. Business and finance guide towards their understand- is another impressive section code name for the U.S. scheme ing of one of the great scientific for a prolonged flight by two with merchants and industrial- developments of our t i m e. ists of prominence. This applies men in a space craft. It is con- "Project Gemini" will excite, also to those listed in the sec- sidered a step behind Project and educate, and will be cher- Mercury for a three-man space tion on science and medicine. ished as a noteworthy book. Sholem Asch, Mark Chagall, program, to be followed by the Appolo project that will take an Chaim Nachman Bialik, Jacob Epstein, Georg Brandes, Hein- American to and from the moon. rich Heine. Lion Feuchtwanger, The author, a member of the Ludwig Lewisohn, Emma La- American Rocket Society who zarus, Sholom Aleichem, Mon- has had 25 years' experience in dele Mocher Sforim, Isaac Loeb the aircraft and missile fields, Peretz, Israel Zangwill, Franz explains that his book "is the Werfel, Jakob Wasserman, Sre- story of how America will go phen and Arbold Zweig are to the moon. It clarifies the past among the arts and literature fast - moving historical events notables. leading to America's decision and explains how important a An item of unusual interest part Project Gemini will play in the business and finance in our great national goal. It Max Schrut section is the medal of the was written because I wished For Good Photographs philanthropist, Gracia Men- and Prompt Service desia (Mendes)-1510-1569)— Call me at who was born in Portugal and died in Turkey. Born into a family of bankers, she fled and his ORCHESTRA the Inquisition, settled in "Music At Its Best Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Antwerp and became known For Your Guests" We Come to Your Home as "the angel of the Mar- With Samples ranos." She was imprisoned UN 4-6845 TY 5-8805 when her secret advocacy of Judaism became known, after she had fled to Venice, but the Turkish Sultan, hoping to benefit from her wealth, (SOVIET UNION) secured her release and she • CLOTHING • SHOES • YARD GOODS • WATCHES settled in Constantinople. FRANK PAUL BLAIR STUDIO EL 7-1799 GIFT PARCELS TO U.S.S.R. (In the years 1552 and 1556, medals were cast also with por- traits of Elias and Rica Delatess. In the 17th century there were medals depicting Jewish cere- monials. The first known medal with a Hebrew inscripition relat- ing to a Jewish event in history, cast in 1504, was dedicated by the Jews of Rome to Pope Julius II who had protested against the Inquisition. The name of Benjamin ben Eliyahu Beer, who may have influenced the Pope, appears on that medal). Os sip Gabrilowitsch are among the eminent personali- ties in the famous group of leaders in music and the the- ater. There is a score of great men and women with notable achievements in this group. Then there is a section con- taining data on historic al medals, including the plaque comemorating the work of Theo- dor Herzl, one dedicated to the French fighters in the 1957 Sinai Campaign, Biblical medals, a commemorative one on the 250th anniversary of the Jewish settlement in the United States, and others. The immense value of this book in that each item repro- ducing a medal of a personality carries with it a biographical sketch of that person—making it a sort of biographical an- thology as well as a record of significant medals and plaques. The book is a valuable contribu- tion to the role played by Jews in an unusual field in the plastic arts. 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