Hickenlooper kenlooper Urges `Cutting Nasser to Size Secular and Social Idealism Seen As Solution to Assimilation Threat KIAMESHA LAKE, N.Y. (JTA) —"Hundreds of thousands of American Jews' who are not syna- gogue worshipers, and many who are, have come . to the realization that the only way w to stem the tide of intermarriage and assimi- lation and survive as Jews in the United States is by strengthening secular Jewish cultural and social idealism," Judge Jacob T. Zuker- man, president of the Workmen's Circle, largest Jewish labor fra- ternal order, said at the opening session of the five-day quadrennial convention of the organization. The convention was attended by more (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) WASHINGTON—Senator Bourke Hickenlooper, ranking Republican on the Senate foreign relations committee, at a committee meet- i n g Wednesday, called on the United States to "cut Nasser down to size," stating that the Egyptian president "has violated every agreement." The senator said Nasser "keeps calling us names," y e t the Hickenlooper United States continues aiding Egypt. Senator Wayne Morse, Oregon Democrat, expressed concern about U.S. arms shipments to the Mid- dle East. The witness appearing Wednes- day before the committee, Secre- tary of Defense Robert McNamara, said that U.S. munitions shipments to the area were limited, designed to maintain a balance of power, and in some cases conditioned on limits in the arms spending of the recipient nations. McNamara defended the aid giv- en - Nasser and insisted that the Egyptian leader was not a member of the - Communist bloc and that on occasion he had been helpful to this country. Pins XII and Third Reich (Continued from Page 2 ) anti-religious policies, the Pope's pro-Germanism and his fear that German Catholics might turn away from Rome, the Bolshevik threats, the Jewish appeals, including those of Chief Rabbi Herzog. New light is shed on the deport- ations of Jews from Italy and Hun- gary, and on Hitler-Mussolini re- lations as well as other interna- tional occurences during the Nazi era. The differences between Pius XI and Pius XII are indicated, the for- mer being described as "much more impulsive." And there is proof of the former's actions and of the latter's interference, while he was Secretary of State, in direct intercessions. - Even in the involving the deportation of the Jews frorn Rome there was no action and on Oct. 28, 1943, State Secretary Ernst von State Dept. Expected to Clarify Status of U.S. Jews Serving in Arab Countries (Direct JTA Teletype Wire - to The Jewish News) - WASHINGTON — Following , a. Meeting with top . offibialS of the. American Jewish Congress, - the State Department has agreed to prepare a new statement of policy clarifying its previous declaration on assignment of Jewish diplo- inatic personnel to Pasts in _Arab countries. Dr. Joachim Prinz, past presi- dent of the Congress, and Phil Baum, director of the organiza- tion's Commission on International 'Affairs, met here with William J. Crockett, Deputy Undersecretary of State for Administration to dis- miss charges brought by the Con- gress last March that American Jews were being excluded from service in Arab countries. The congress had cited a letter written by Assistant Secretary of State Douglas MacArthur II in which the State Department offi- eial conceded that religious factors were taken into account in the assignment of U.S. Foreign Serv- ice personnel overseas. In a second letter, MacArthur modified his earlier view, denying "prejudice Dr. Goldstein Arrives in U.S.; Visited Brazil for Keren Hayesod NEW YORK (JTA) — Dr. Is- rael Goldstein of Jerusalem, mem- ber of the executive of the Jewish Agency and world chairman of the Keren Hayesod, arrived here from Brazil to address the 140th anniversary dinner of Cong. Bnai Jeshurun, of which he has been rabbi emeritus since 1961. Dr. Goldstein was in Brazil in the interests of the Keren Hayesod. FOR 'BAR MITZVAHS, WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, COCKTAIL PARTIES $70 HONG-KONG JEWELED SHELLS 1999 to $5999 Long Crepe Skirts . . . $19.99 SURWIN'S Lot G Northland Center than 1,000 delegates from all parts of the country, representing 60,000 Jewish families. "The growing loss of Jewish identity in the United States is now meeting the test of reversal be- cause leading Jewish organizations and communal groups have come to realize that, in order to prevent intermarriage and assimilation, the Workmen's Circle philosophy of secular Judaism alone can stem the tide," Judge Zukerman said. "There are hundreds of thousands of American Jews who do not go to temple and who, yet, want to retain the traditions and heritage and discrimination" but reassert- ing that to "maximize the ef- fectiveness" of U.S. diplomats abroad, it: was necessary to send only "acceptable" representatives to foreign countries. The meeting here was - held at the request of the American Jewish Congress,- which sought an "un- equivocal commitment" by the State- • Department that religious factors in themselves would "not determine eligibility of Americans to serve their country abroad." - Jordan sAttack D isrupts Peace Weizsaecker reported to his gov- ernment in Berlin: "By all ac- counts, the Pope, although harassed from various quarters, has not al- lowed himself to be stampeded in- to making any demonstrative pro- nouncement against the removal of the Jews from Rome." The mass deportations of Jews from Hungary, the Catholic pro- nouncements, the intercession of Chief Rabbis Isaac Herzog and Ben- Zion Meir Uziel, the proposals made for relief of the hordes who were doomed by Nazi decrees— these are appendixes to the trag- edy. "Judging from the documents shown to us," Friedlaender asserts, "the Holy See does not seem to have paid any heed to the concrete proposals put forward by the Chief Rabbi of Palestine." They were proposals made by Herzog and his -son, Rabbi Jacob D., con- ferred with the Pope's representa- tive, Msgr. Hughes. The question undoubtedly will be posed: why bring these things up now? But this is the period of ecumenism, this is the era of pro- tection against a recurring Nazism. It is in such a time that we recall the events that had taken place two and three decades ago. It some- times takes a century for his- torical facts fully to be revealed to generations who follow certain de- velopments among mankind. Per- haps only three decades are need- ed to expose the Hitler terror in its entirety and to bring to light the Vatican-Nazi events. Saul Fried- laender makes an important con- tribution towards such revelations. * * Failure by Pape Pius XII to speak out against Nazi atrocities is outlined in an article, "Did Pius XII Know?", in the current issue of Minority of One, by Carlo Fal- coni, religious affairs editor of Espresso of Rome. Falconi exposes Pius XII's silence not only in relation to the Jews but especially in indicating his failure to act in behalf of the Poles and the Croatians, millions of whom, like the six million Jews, went to their doom under Hitler- ism. of Jewishness. They are using Yid- dish and English to capture the literary qualities of Jewish secu- larism. "We do not oppose those who think that religion holds most of the answers," he said, "but we do not agree that the answers to Jewish survival lie in syna- gogue-going alone. There must be social idealism and Jewish humanism. This can be found only in Jewish secularism, which we represent and reflect. The Workmen's Circle has been a trail-blazer in social idealism, and a torchbearer of progressive and social improvement. "Other Jewish organizations have attempted to decorate their activities by cloaking themselves in a religious aura. From time to time, they have been forced to assume almost exclusive secular postures on civil rights or matters of foreign policy. We offer no shams to the American , Jewish community. We are, we believe, following the best traditions and the deepest heritages of the Jewish people by opposing the conserva- tive and reactionary elements within our own Jewish community and by representing the hundreds of thousands of American Jews who are proud bearers of tradition as it is reflected in the Yiddish language, in literature, in music, in the dramatic forms, in the arts and in progressive social improve- ment. The fact that Jewish com- munity centers and Y's from coast to coast have shown an acute interest in our program is demon- stration enough that our secu- larism is the current taste of the American Jewish Community," Judge Zukerman stressed. Benjamin A. Gebiner, execu- tive secretary of the Workmen's Circle, urged the Soviet Union to "open its doors and permit American-Jewish cultural ex- change." He said that "the So- viet Union should invite the Yid- dish drama group, Folksbiene, Workmen's Circle orchestra and chorus, and prominent Jewish artists who can sing in both Yiddish and Russian so that the Jews of the Soviet Union can have true contact with their Jewish cultural heritage." He also said that Red China and Russia were in a joint anti- Jewish campaign aimed at Israel. 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