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March 05, 1965 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1965-03-05

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raised an issue about American
support for German reunification
at a time when Germany was
shirking moral responsibilities and
betraying its pledges. American
Extracts from "The Graphic History
diplomats were vexed with Jewish
of
the Jewish Heritage." Edited by
criticism because Bonn has been
P.
Wollman—Tsamir.
Published by
sponsored as the leading European
power of NATO. They desire to
Shengold Publishers and Foundation
equip German forces with nuclear
For A Graphic History of Jewish
weapons. This caused deep con-
cern among other NATO nations
Literature.
who still distrust the Germans.
A Seven Arts Feature.
German Ambassador Heinrich
Knappstein called on Secretary of
NOAH 113
State Rusk to seek intercession
against Jewish expressions which
Noah and his wife be-
tarnished the new German image.
hold a rainbow in the
The Germans had been deeply em-
sky: God's promise never
barrassed in January by the picket-
to destroy mankind.
ing of their embassy and consul-
ates.
"Co forth from the ark,
Secretary Rusk agreed German-
American interests were such that
thou, and thy wife"
(Gen. 8.16).
the State Department would help
silence Israel and American Jewry.
Against this background, the
visit to Israel of special envoy
Averell Harriman took place.
The State Department has not
practiced what it preached. U.S.
Noah — Noah was commanded to build an Ark for shelter
passport offices around the coun- from the Flood that would overwhelm the earth. In the Ark
try were ordered to remove travel
he placed his wife and three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth,
posters urging Americans to visit
together with their wives; also two of each species of crea-
Germany and other nations. This
ture on earth, one male and one female to perpetuate the
was done in line with President
species (seven were allowed for the species that were ritually
Johnson's suggestion that Ameri-
clean). The Flood that covered the earth drowned all living
can s"See the U.S.A." on vacations
rather than spend dollars abroad
things except those in the Ark with Noah. After a year, the
while America suffers from a gold waters receded and the earth dried. Noah let all the
drain.
creatures out of the Ark, that they might be fruitful and
The Johnson Administration ask-
multiply on earth. He sacrificed in thanksgiving to God. God,
ed American corporations to draw for His part, promised Noah that He would never again
up their own individual balance of
send a flood that would destroy the earth. The sign for this
international payments and to re-
agreement, or covenant, is the rainbow.
duce by 15 to 20 per cent this year
their net flow of dollars out of the
Men increased and spread over the world; in the land
country.
of Shinar they sought to build a tower whose peak should
"Your country needs your help,"
reach to heaven. Here, they thought to concentrate all the
said President Johnson. He asked earth's population. But God, irked at man's presumption,
that every decision that involves
confused their speech. Previously all men had spoken one
spending money abroad be care-
language. Now they spoke various languages; not being able
fully reviewed. The outflow of
to understand each other, they could not work together, and
dollars last year rose by $2,000,-
the
building of the Tower of Babel ceased.
000,000 to nearly $615,000,000,000
—the main reason why a big in-
Terah, the father of Abram, came to Haran.
crease in American exports did not
significantly reduce the over-all
deficit in international transac-
tions. An obvious result has been
the continuous loss of gold.
Instead of commending citizens
LONDON (JTA)—The Arab Boy- building and Engineering Co., in
for their patriotism in reducing
foreign spending, the State Depart- cott Council against Israel is Glasgow, for the Geneva-based
ment has taken Jews to task for threatening to • boycott Prince Somerfin Co. It is to be dedicated
daring to buy American products Philip. The husband of Queen Eliza- officially soon on the Thames.
instead of German goods.
WIZO and Prince Philip's child-
beth II accepted an invitation to a
party to be run jointly by the Wo- ren's aid charity jointly have
men's International Zionist Organ- scheduled the party to be held
IM YOU TURN THE
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children's aid charity. The party here, under the sponsorship of a
will be aboard a ship being com- number of noted personalities, in-
UPSIDE DOWN YOU WON'T
pleted in a Glasgow shipyard now cluding Mrs. Elaine Blond, sister
FIND A FINER WINE THAN
of the late Lord Marks, and Mrs.
for the Israeli merchant marine.
The Sunday Express reported Michael Sieff.
A spokesman for Buckingham
the vessel is the Nili, a $5,600,000,
6,000-ton ferry being finished now Palace refused to comment on the
Milan Wineries, Detroit, Mich.
at the yards of the Fairfield Ship- Arab Boycott Council's announce-
ment, declaring that Prince Philip
was interested primarily in the
fact that the ship was being built
in Scotland and saying that the
palace was under the charity or-
ganization.
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