Bonds Help Build Ships for Israel Milton Rokeach's Study of Deluded Mental Patients Israel's merchant marine, which has passed the million-ton mark, is being spurred by ship construction at the Israel Shipyards Ltd., Haifa, established with the aid of Israel Bonds. More than 1,000 persons are employed at the shipyard where a new 3,500-ton coastal freighter is shown under construction against the background of the city of Haifa. Israel's merchant fleet, which consisted of a single ship when the country achieved independence, has been developed to the point where it includes 100 vessels in use or under construc- tion, among them freighters, ventilated citrus-carriers and a number of luxury liners. Prof. B. C. Cohen's Analysis of 'The Press and Foreign Policy' In "The Press and Foreign Pol- icy," published by Princeton Uni- versity Press, Prof. Bernard C. Cohen of the University of Wis- consin deals with the interaction between government spokesmen and the press and expresses the hope for more systematic analyti- cal attention to policy planning. He deplores the fact that the press "at best contributes only randomly to intelligent policy- making in the democratic context and at worst is destructive of co- herence and planning in the pur- suit of foreign policy objectives." Asserting that "the policy maker is a source of news as well as a consumer of it, and he can exer- cise some influence on the pub- lic-information environment with- in which he makes his decisions," Dr. Cohen concludes: "One might hope that in a sit- uation where reporters were pro- fessionally as interested in the developmental aspects of interna- tional political relations as in the hard news aspects of c u r r e n t events, the official might find more grounds for cooperation with reporters. For if policy officials could help to narrow the gap be- tween their own definitionS of de- veloping situations and those that prevail among interested groups on the outside, they might have less reason to fear that public "in- trusion' in the policy-making proc- ess would be disturbing in its im- pact.... Precisely because infor- mation is power, one can expect that others in a democratic sys- tem wil demand access to it. And since foreign policy officials in a democratic society also need the power that comes from public ac- quiescence in and support of the choices they make, they may be ex- pected to have an interest in find- ing new and viable ways to acorn- modate themselves to those de- mands." IN APPRECIATION I wish to thank all of my friends and relatives and especially my brothers-in-law, Max and Lou Handler, for their thoughtful- ness and deep concern in my recovery when I was recently hospitalized. Rabbi Milton Rosenbaum's cherished visits and words of encouragement helped me through this ordeal. So to all of you who sent cards, flowers and gifts, these kind expressions of friendship will stay with me through the rest of my days. Mike Kraft NEW YORK (JTA) — Central Jewish fund-raising organizations in the United States and some major agencies that raise funds independently obtained a total of $125 million in their 1963 cam- paigns to meet the needs of na- tional, local and overseas com- munal services, according to a report issued by the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds. These funds were raised prim- arily for operating purposes, apart from capital and endowment in- come, the report stated. The an- nual operating costs of the serv- ices provided by the agencies were listed in the report as "ap- proaching" $560 million. • • • • • • • • • AMERICA'S No. 1 100% PURE BEEF PRODUCTS . . . only the finest in taste and quality from Kosher Zion . . . made fresh daily in our new, modern, clean stainless steel kitchens, under strict U.S. Government inspection and Or- thodox Rabbinical Supervision. KOSHER ZION 414, U.S. INSPECTED AND PASSED BY DEPARTMENT AGRICULTURE or EST. I SAUSAGE COMPANY OF CHICAGO CHICAGO 8, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11 The course that was followed in the study offers a great lesson in the study of psychoses. In his analyses of religious con- flicts and attitudes, Dr. Rokeach makes this observation: "Bruno Bettelheim's study of concentration camps suggests that Jews will develop anti- Semitic beliefs because they have changed their referents— that is, to preserve their iden- tity and to survive physically, they will identify with the ag- gressor's ideology. Identification with the aggressor—that is to say, adopting one's oppressor as a reference person or group— has been used to explain such phenomena as Jewish anti-Semi- tism and Negro Jim Crow. Simi- lar explanations have been of- fered for the success of so-called brainwashing techniques and thought reform in inducing ideo- logical change in the prisoner- of-war camps of North Korea, in the prisons of China, and more widely, in the indoctrination of the youth of China in the ways of the People's Democracy." Prof. Rokeach was born in Hrubieszow, Poland, Dec. 27, 1918. He received his B. A. in Psychol- ogy from Brooklyn College in Jan- uary 1941, his M. A. in social psy- chology from the University of California in December of 1941 and his Ph. D. from the latter in 1947. p Seautfresh flavor tender, moist meat world's finest quality PILLAR ROCK fancy white UNA Packed In pure vegetable oil to bring out the finest flavor and tenderness. Elly /pima Lima arriRwak ILNO KOSHER Baroness Is Honored !,! SALAMI No taste in the world like Wilno Kosher salami —so good, and so good for you! All pure beef, made the famous Wilno way with the finest of skilfully blended spices. Tempting, tantalizing — that's why Wilno is so famous. Try it, today! At Leading Delicatessens, Supermarkets & Restaurants Jewish Drives in U.S.A. Raised $125 Million in '63 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••0•••0•••41 • • Each of three men in the Ypsi-1 lanti state mental hospital believes he is the messiah, each believes he is godly, and that he is Jesus Christ. A farmer, an electrician and a clerk are involved in "The Three Christs of Ypsilanti," the narra- tive study of these three lost men, by Prof. Milton Rokeach of Mich- igan State University, published by Knopf. "The three Christs," according to Dr. Rokeach, "discarded their original identities and suffered from paranoid delusions of gran- deur, not as a defense against homosexuality but as a defense against confusion about sexual identity. If a person is confused about his sexual identity, he will in certain instances m a n i f e s t homosexuality. But, in these in- stances, homosexuality is actually part of a broader picture of con- fusion about sexual identity." These three men were gotten together. A thorough study was made by the MSU psychology professor. He reports having learn- ed from the study: "that if we are patient long enough, the ap- parent incoherence of psychotic utterance and behavior becomes increasingly more understandable, that psychosis is a far cry from the happy state some make it out to be; that it may sometimes rep- resent the best terms a person can come to with life; that psy- chotics, having good reason to flee human companionship, neverthe- less crave it . . . We have learned that when a summit of three is composed of paranoid men, dead- locked over the ultimate in human contradiction, they prefer to seek ways to live with one another in peace rather than destroy one another." 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