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Make Up to $500 a Week Never Less Than $140 Per Week No Canvassing You Work on Qualified Leads Only Company Paid Blue Cross and Big Health & Accident Insurance For Your Family's Security Up to $175 Weekly Paid to You While in Training — We Teach You Employment All Year 'Round Our Present Men Are the Most Successful Salesmen in Metropolitan Detroit - If You Are Married, Between Ages 27 to 60 . . . and You Want to Get Ahead Apply at the CRANBROOK MOTEL 20500 James Couzens (West 8 Mile and James Couzens) Hiring Saturday and Sunday Room 107—Mr. Adler Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Sunday, June 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. "ABSOLUTELY NO TELEPHONE CALLS" . A Talk W ith Nehru By JOSHUA JUSTMAN (J. T. A. Correspondent in Isarel) (Copyright, 1964, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.) * * JERUSALEM —"While Nehru's hostile attitude towards Israel can- not be justified, there is no doubt that he was one of the greatest statesmen of our generation"— said David Ben-Gurion in a state- ment issued here upon the death of the Indian leader. Nehru, one assumes, might have taken excep- tion to the first half of that state- ment; as indeed, on a number of occasions, he rejected the no- tion that in his actions vis-a-vis Israel he was guided by an anti- tsrael feelings and, least of all, hostility. The fact, of course, remains that if 16 years after the establish- ment of the State of Israel, no diplomatic relations exist between the two countries it is because of Nehru. At least on two accasions Nehru, in meetings with high Israel officials, promised that dip- lomatic relations would be est- ablished—at one of them a date was even set—but the promises were never kept. This was some years ago and since then the Indian attitude to- wards Israel has even hardened as witness the recent statement by New Delhi supporting the Arab stand vis-a-vis Israel's National Water Project, or the cancelation of the Israel Independence Day reception in New Delhi under the informal pretext that it should have been held in Bombay, the seat of Israel's Consul. However, in private talks Indian leaders would be at pains to stress the difficulties involved in their relations with Israel, difficulties stemming from the pressure exert- ed by the Arab countries and by the concern over a possible re- action from India's Moslem pop- ulation. Israel's Minister of Labor, Yigal Allon, visited India some weeks ago. Allon, who heads the Israel-India Friendship League here and who maintains close friendly relations with the Nehru family, was to have met Mr. Nehru. However, the meeting had to be canceled because of Mr. Nehru's illness. Allon met Nehru five years ago. Their conversation then lasted over an hour and the details of that meeting, which can now be revealed, may discern something of the "complexity" of Nehru's ap- proach to Israel. Nehru displayed a surprising ac- quaintance with the Israel scene, Among other things, he inquired about the position of the Kibbutz which he termed one of the great- est experiences of modern times and, when told that fewer people are now joining Kibbutzim than before, he said: "The Kibbutz must not disappear. It would be a great loss to the world and especially to Asia." When the conversation turned to the Arab-Israel problems and Mr. Allon, stressing Ben-Gur- ion's readiness to meet the Arab leaders to discuss a settlement, observed that unfortunately there appear to be no prospects for such a meeting, Nehru asked: Why are you so pessimistic? Unlike myself, you are still young .. . Regarding his attitude towards Israel, Mr. Nehru then told Allen: "I confess that in the past I negat- ed Zionism in which I saw an in- justice to the Arabs . . . I believ- ed that Palestine should remain Arab. However, in the meantime I changed my mind. The holo- caust that over took European Jewry and the grand work of up- building performed by you, con- vinced me that Israel should exist as a Jewish State; that Israel should exist first because she is an established fact; secondly, be- cause Israel is a member of the United Nationals and thirdly, be ish women wear one because of a restriction which prohibits a woman from displaying her own hair in public. The reason for the prohibition was a matter of mod- esty in public life. There was a genuine concern regarding the possibility of women arousing the instincts of other men with their beautiful hair. Our own modern sex crimes which are rising at an alarming rate should be sufficient to make us understand the motives of the authorities who originally prohibited a Jewish woman from displaying her own hair in public. Some authorities considered it per- missible for her to wear this wig so that the hair she displayed would not be her own. It is inter- esting that some authorities did not consider the wearing of a wig sufficient and required women ac- tually to cover their hair in public, if they were to observe the full measure of required modesty. Cur- rently, -the matter will now vary with custom-either the custom of the locality, or the custom which the individual woman inherits from her own mother or from the religious community where she has been so trained. We will thus find some women wearing these wigs, while others do not consider them sufficient and constantly wears a covering of some sort over their THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS hair. Friday, June 19, 1964 37 cause the Jews have a right to a State of their own" .. . Nehru then added that indeed India has an interest to see Israel flourishing in the Middle East. Finally, when Allon touched on the question of India's establish- ing diplomatic relations with Israel. Nehru said: "I confess that we erred. We should have 1950 immediately following our recognition of the State of Israel. Had we done this we would have killed two birds with one stone. In the meantime, mat- ters got complicated and the question of the establishment of diplomatic relations became an unhealthy one for both sides." This conversation took place five years ago. Nothing that fol- lowed in the course of these years could serve to show an intention On Nehru's part to correct the "error." Would he eventually have set the course right? Will the "error" be corrected by the leadership that will now follow his departure? The Ideal Jew By PROF. HARRY ORLINSHY The Psalms of the Bible are prayers of one kind or another. They were composed by Israel- ites for Israelites. Whatever be the specific circumstances of their origin, their Sitz im Leben, they became associated with services in the Temple. As with sacrifices, prayers were unac- ceptable to God in partial ful- fillment of the requirements of the Covenant and of the wor- ship of Him unless the worship- per had fulfilled the rules and regulations of the Covenant in the realm of man's obligation to man, i.e., unless the wor- shipper came with clean hands and pure heart. Sacrifice and prayer, the essential aspects of the worship of God in the Tem- ple, were meant for Israelites alone; non - Israelites did not enter the Temple to worship the God of Israel. So that the term "Who" in Psalm 24 v. 3 ("Who may ascend . . . who may stand . . ?") can only mean "Which Israelite"; and the whole content can mean only, and exactly as Isaiah and Amos and the others had conceived it: Which Israelite may enter the Temple to worship the Lord, and be reasonably confident that his sacrifice and prayer will be acceptable to the Lord? He who has first fulfilled the laws of the Covenant with God for far as his fellow countrymen are concerned. The ideal Israel- ite in the Bible, worthy of "re- ceiving blessing from the Lord," is he who, innocent of any wrongdoing against his fellow countryman, comes to the Lord's house to sacrifice and to pray to Him. "Everywhere and, before the world was finally _ laicized, at all times, trees have been worshiped. It is not to be wondered at .. . . Half hidden in the darkness, half displayed in the air of heaven, the tree stands there, magnificent, a manifest god. . . . 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