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ILO 5-8840 Comay Evaluates Zionism's Merits In his stirring address at the United Nations in which he con- demned the manifestations of anti- Semitism, Israel's chief delegate to the UN, Michael Comay, des- cribed the merits of Zionism and the movement's historic role, and declared: "Zionism is the name of the national movement of the Jewish people. My delegation feels proud and privileged to represent in this world forum a small member- state which was born out of the Zionist Movement. In fact, Zion- ism is one of the most stirring and constructive national movements in human history. Historically, it is based on a unique and unbroken connection, extending some four thousand years, between the Peo- ple of the Book and the Land of the Bible. "It was there, in the Land of Zion (hence the term 'Zionism') that our people enjoyed national independence. Later they lost it, regained it, and lost it again, in the perpetual struggle against the ARGUS V-100, flash attachment. Pro- jector and screen. VE 7-1470. COLLEGE STUDENTS MALE 23-B--LAND CONTRACTS Guests Share Common Interest Vice President Humphrey, guest speaker at the annual Weiz- mann Institute dinner, chats with Mrs. Herbert H. Lehman, widow of the late Senator in whose name the Institute established a research chair in theoretical nuclear physics for peaceful purposes. JPS Volume ‘Josel of liosheim' Tells of 15th Century Events, Describes Shiadlan's Activities "Josel of Rosheim" by Selma Stern, translated from the Ger- man by Gertrude Hirschler, the newest volume of the Jewish Pub- lication Society of America, is an important addition to the Jewish history bookshelves. It is an ac- count of the intercessions by the "Commander of Jewry in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Na- tion," as the subtitle explains the rank of the hero of this bio- graphical - historical sketch. Josel was one of the eminent shtadlanim — the individualist who spoke for Jewry, acted in behalf of oppressed and exiled, assisted them when he could, interceded for them with officialdom, with emperors and religious leaders. The compiler of this record of events in Europe as they affected the Jews in the 15th and 16th cen- turies has gone to great length to bring together all details, min- ute and major, in explaining the character of Josel, his ambitions, his dedication to the task of counteracting discriminations. Much is clarified in this note- worthy historical contribution. The reader gets a better idea of the disputations that often were held between Jews and Christians; the occasions when they were banned or rejected and the times when they oc- curred. There are reviews of the incidents that led to accusations of ritual murder against the Jews and the sufferers, some of whom were compelled by torture to "confess," the bigoted accusers and the defenders are presented in the accounts of those tragic times. Dr. Stern, in her account of the events of that era, goes into con- siderable detail to describe how usurers were treated, the frequent banning of them, the actions against them by the Jewish community, the motivations of the Christian leaders in dealing with them. Josel complied with the demands of the Christian rulers to set up a definite interest rate, or to ban the practice when there was demand for such action. He defended accused and abused Jews but when they were guilty he admitted the guilt. On one oc- casion, while contacting King Ferdinand, Josel, according to Dr. Stern, "stated it was obvious that moneylending had brought the Jews no great fortune but only a bare livelihood, for they had not been able to build houses of stone for themselves, or to acquire land and people as pledges. 'Since the Jews, after all, are also creatures and creations of God Almighty,' Josel asked the Estates to exercise 'human patience and compassion' in their dealings with them and not to revoke their ancient freedoms." But when he found abuses, he admitted to the Chancellor at Wuerttemberg, in a converation at Haganau, that peasants were suf- fering at the hands of Jewish moneylenders and he proclaimed a "great and mighty" ban against such practices. Josel's dealings with Martin Luther and the expose of Lu- ther's bias, his advocacy of in- justice against Jewry, his con- doning of looting and robbing Jews because they would not accept his faith, are part of an important expose of the condi- tions of the time described in this JPS volume. The well es- tablished facts about Luther, whose anti-Jewish ravings were akin to the worst in Nazism, again emerge in this work. There are accounts of informers — Jews who betrayed their own kinsmen — and there emerge in this book noted Christians like Johann Reuchlin who mastered Hebrew, who came to the defense of the suffering Jews. It is true that even Reuchlin wanted to see Jews converted to Christianity, but he was never brutal, he always defended, he spoke the truth in exposing the atrocious blood libel, in presenting basic facts about Jews and Judaism. It is in this respect that the presentation of numerous ritual murder cases, against which Josel fought with courage, make the new JPS book of additional merit. "Josel of Rosheim" retains an important record about a very eminent Jewish spokemen, a prom- inent shtadlan, as a basic part of Jewish history, and deserves the widest circulation. —P. S. Israel's Tourists About one quarter of a million tourists and visitors came to Israel in 1964, and stayed in the country an average of 30 days. But about 90,000 Israelis left the country in the same period for tours abroad or on business trips. About one third of these returning Israelis spent about one month abroad, 18 per cent stayed away for two months, and 17 per cent returned after a stay of less than one month abroad. The average stay of the Israeli abroad was 185 days, great colonial empires of the time. We live in an era of movement for national self - determination, and Zionism is perhaps the oldest of them all. It was this longing to return to its national homeland that sustained the Jewish people in its suffering throughout the ages. Our people dreamt of the eventual rebuilding of the ancient land. "In modern times, spurred by the twin forces of anti-Semitic per- secution and of nationalism, the Jewish people organized the Zion- ist Movement in order to trans- form their dream into reality. Since the turn of the century the Zionist Movement has existed in almost every country where Jews live. More than that, support for its aim was written into the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine, and was again endorsed by the United Nations in 1947, when the General Assembly voted by over- whelming majority for the restora- tion of Jewish- independence in our ancient land. It is worth re- calling that the Soviet Union strongly supported that proposal. At the 12th meeting of the Ad Hoe Committee on the Palestinian Ques- tion during the second session of the General Assembly, the repre- sentative of the Soviet Union, Mr. Tsarapkin, said: " 'The Jewish people were . . striving to create a state of their own and it would be unjust to deny them that right ... The members of the United Nations could help the Jewish people by acting in ac- cordance with the principles of the Charter, which called for the guar- anteeing to every people of their right to independence and self- determination.' " (Official Records, page 69)." Philadelphia Agency Gets U.S. Grant to Aid Youth PHILADELPHIA (JTA) — A new project to provide special in- struction for potential school drop- outs who are handicapped emo- tionally, mentally or by disad- vantageous social conditions has been launched here by the Jewish Employment and Vocational Serv- ice, with the aid of a $220,275 grant from the United States Voca- tional Rehabilitation Administra- tion. Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery Stops Itch—Relieves Pain For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the as- tonishing ability to shrink hemor- rhoids and to relieve pain — without surgery. In case after case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduc- tion (shrinkage) took place. Most amazing of all — results were so thor- ough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret is a new healing substance (Bio-Dyne®)— dis- covery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now avail- able in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H®. At all drug counters. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 17, 1965-53