Rare Literary Commemorative Works Mark Abrogation of Trento Blood Libel The Trento Blood Libel is almost 500 years old. In the year 1475 the Jews of that city were condemned, tortured and executed. The rites connected with their supposed vic- tim were greatly encouraged by the Church, by the dissemination of accounts of miracles wrought for those who prayed to the saint. In a special-Chapel of the Church of S. Pietro in Trento the em- balmed body of the child, with whose death the Jews had been charged, was preserved. Simone was proclaimed a Beatus and in- cluded in the list of the martyrs of the Church: For many years the body of the child was carried in annual processions through the streets. Later this procession took place only once every 10 years, the last, held in 1955, being widely attended. In November 1965, however, there was no procession. On Oct. 28 in that year Alessandro Maria" Gottardi, Archbishop of Trento, sent a notification — from Rome where he was attending the Second Ecumenical Council—to the clergy in the Diocese of Trento, in which the charge laid against the Jews in 1945 was declared as being without foundation. Thereby the rites of the Beatus Simone came to an end and the body of the child was removed from the Church of S. Pietro in the city. The notification was based upon an investigation made by Father V. P. Eckert, upon the instructions of the Archbishop, into the circumstances of the death of the child Simone. which W. Germany Names Jew to New Cabinet To mark the abrogation of the terrible crime laid at the door of the Jews of Trento for almost five This study — the Archbishop's centures, a facsimile edition of a notification remarks—was conduct- volume first printed in Riva di ed by the learned scholar, who is Trento has been published, by the expert in works of this kind, in Sally Mayer Foundation (founded keeping with the highest principles in Milan in 1954 in memory of of historical research, with results Mr. Sally Mayer, 1875-1953, indus- that make it obligatory for us to trialist and philanthropist, presi- draw certain conclusions, in the interests of truth and charity, in dent of the Jewish community of regard to the rites in memory of that city). "The Burden of the Valley of that Simonino, long observed in Vision" is one of the 31 volumes Trento. The matter had been submitted printed in the press of Jacob Mar- to the Vatican's Santa Congrega- caria, who flourished in Riva di zione dei Riti, which in a letter Trento between the years 1558 and from the Cardinal heading it dated 1562, under the patronage of Car- May 4, 1965, in view of the scien- dinal Madruzzo, less than 100 tific weight of the study and the years after the expulsion of the solid base of the conclusions drawn Jews from the Princedom of by the investigator, concorded with Trento. The author of "The Burden," the views of the archbishop to the Benjamin Min Ila'anavim, was a effect that Article 1284 of Codex Roman poet of the 13th Century Juris Canonici should be applied, and is known as the composer of not only in what pertains to the a number of prayers included in body of the child, but to the rites the liturgy of Italian Jewry, and themselves. also as a Talmudic scholar and After a brief survey of the his- grammarian. was published in the journal Rivista Trentina di Studi Storici. tory of the rites, the notification states: "We respectfully and gratefully accept the wise deci- sions of the Vatican and cannot refrain from noting with great satisfaction the fact that it seems entirely in keeping with the spirit and the documents of the Second Ecumenical Council." Written in rhymed prose it can be regarded probably as the first example of Ilebrew publicistic writing. The author castigates the Jewish magnates of Rome. be- cause of their pursuit of wealth and pleasure. and the low regard in which they hold learning and virtues. He goes on to portray the source of the sins and the virtues. Of the marriage between Under- standing and Modesty seven vir- tues were born, and of Folly's union with Arrogance six sins. The golden path that must be followed is also indicated—study and life in keeping with God's Tora. This composition remained in manuscript for 300 years and was printed for the first time in Riva di Trento in 1560 edited by Rabbi Joseph Ottolenghi, and again in Lemberg, in 1860. Few copies re- main of these two editions. TEL AVIV (JTA) — The Tel Aviv district court has imposed sentences of seven years each on two Lydda Arab youths age 20 and 21 and a five-year term for an. other youth, age 18. They were convicted on charges of trying to damage the Tel Aviv-Jerusalem railroad line last March. They were charged with en- dangering the life of railroad pas- sengers by removing 36 bolts on the tracks near Lydda. Two of the three youths have previous con- victions for trying to leave Israel illegally, officials said. Their names were withheld. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 8—Friday, December 16, 1966 For Some The present commemorative edition, prepared for the press by Dr. S. U. Nahon, thus pre- sents scholars with a work of rare literary and ethical worth. of the best buys on new Pontiacs and Tempests The introductory essay is by Dr. Gemma Volli of Bologna, to whom goes so much of the recognition of the Trento Blood Libel for what it was: a dastardly slander of the Jews. In her short essay, she de- scribes the course of the proceed- ings taken against the Trento community and the development of the rites of Beatus Simone, down to their abrogation in 1965. The foreword to "The Burden of the Valley of Vision" is by Dr. Gad Sarfatti, lecturer at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and Bar- Ilan University in Ramat Gan. ASK FOR iSAUti BERICH AT Packer Pontiac 1 8 650 LIVERNOIS 1 block South of 7 UN 3-9300 METROPOLITAN TAKES THE LEAD... BONN (JTA)—Dr. Joseph Neu- berger, a Jew who returned from Israel to West Germany, was named minister of justice in the newly formed Social Democratic government of the West German state of North Rhine—Westphalia. Ifeinrich Albertz, a former Protestant clergyman who was jailed by the Nazis for six months during the war for preaching a sermon deemed by the Nazis as "hostile to the state," was chosen West Berlin's governing mayor, successor to Willi Brandt, now vice-chancellor and minister of for- eign affairs in the new Bonn gov- ernment. Albertz, whom the Nazis im- pressed into the army after his wartime imprisonment, gave up the ministry to aid refugees after the war. 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