10—Friday, February 3, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 400 Rabbis, Laymen in War Protest WASHINGTON (JTA) — Approximately 400 rabbis and Jewish laymen joined more than 2,000 Protestants and Catholics here Tuesday as part of a two-day vigi 1protesting the government's role in the war in Vietnam. The mobilization, organized by the Committee of Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam, demonstrated outside the White House in the form of a silent one-hour vigil at noon, and then pro- ceeded in a march to the Capitol. Many of the clergymen visited their Congressmen and Senators and presented to them a 3,000-word document defining the concerns and dilemmas about the Southeast Asia conflict which the group adopted in principle. Jewish leaders who were present included Rabbi Jacob J. Wein- stein, president, Central Conference of American Rabbis; Rabbi Abra- ham Heschel, Jewish Theological Seminary; Morris Laub, United Synagogue of America; Rabbi Henry Siegman, Synagogue Council of America; and Rabbi Balfour Brickner, Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Problem of Apostasy in South Documented by Prof. Marcus America has been one of the solution to the problem during the brighter chapters in the long his- Revolutionary period: ". . . these tory of the Jews, but the director families of merchants and shippers of the American Jewish Archives remained in the state only for the in Cincinnati points out that Amer- duration of the war. There was no ican Jewish life. too, has had its incentive to tarry in a community share of griefs. A letter from a where they had no roots, no insti- Jewish merchant to a high rank- tutions, no great economic hinter- ing churchman in the early 19th land; there was every reason to century South documents one of go back to their original homes, these griefs—the frequent pattern to their synagogues, and to their of anoctasy in small towns which communities: to Newport, the sec- ond largest town in New England, lacked a Jewish community. With deep concern and strong and to New York, the second or conviction. a Jewish merchant in third largest port in the country. Wilmin , ton. N.C., wrote to the Rt. They did not hesitate to abandon Rev. -Richard C. Moore. the Angli- their temporary asylum where can Bishop of Virginia. asking for their economic future was precar- his heir). "My son. Gershon, a youth sous in order to return to familiar of 19. lately became a convert to surroundings where opportunity the Christian faith and was re- was sure and the future, certain." ceived into the Episcopal Church. Bnt he became so without exam- Hebrew U. Historian Tells fining into the grounds of "either Facts of Danish Rescue that or his father's faith . It JERUSALEM — Important chap- is my wish to afford my son every onnertunity of searching and en- ters in the history of the German wiiring after the truth, and for occupation of Denmark, which were thorough- this purpose I send him to Rich- thought to have been thorough- mend. where he can have advan- ly investigated long ago have come tages which this Place does not i into the limelight with new infor- afford . . . I wish my son to be a mation through the publication by good and hanny man. Without firm Hebrew University historian Dr. religions principles he can be Leni Yahil of the book "Test of a neith ,sr -. and my tract is in the Democracy—The Rescue of Danish C_'Tod of my fathers. whom Jewry in World War IL" The 332-page work, published by the Jew and the Christian enii any adore. that He will direct his heart the Magnes Press of the Hebrew University in cooperation with Yad and 1, is thoughts aright . . ." Aaron Lazarus' feelings about Vashem; is the book version of the paper which after five years of ad- his son's conversion to Chris- that vanced studies earned her a doc- tiqnit7„, typify Jews in isolated areas exper- torate at the university in 1965. The hook will also be published in ienc.ed as their children grew nn Danish this spring by Denmark's far a‘yay from a large Jewish largest publishing company, SP111",1,,nt. V.'” , pct T,,,, r „, „,„.„ s dendal. his fo.he ,. th ,„ Mrs. Yahil was inspired to do the lv J ,, r•nb Mordee ,, i. then living in Illohniond. and Mord ,.(tai Nvas study while living in Scandinavia, where her husband, Dr. Haim SI, Ccsfill in indncing the lad to Yahil, head of Mercaz Latefutsot- return to Judaism. It is sadly ironical. however. that Israel Foundation for Cultural Re- Mordecai did not have the same lations with World Jewry and enduring success with his own chairman of the Israel Broadcast- children. He taught them the rudi- ing Authority, was ambassador to ments of Judaism and gave them Sweden and Norway in 1956-59. a good general education in the During this period, Yad Vashem requested her to collect authentic Warrenton Seminary which he had material on the rescue of Jews in established. In the generation of Scandinavia. the Civil War, his sons were dis- Among the highlights of the book tinguished _ Southerners active in farming, commerce, law, banking, is material, so far unknown to Dan- railroad transportation, medicine, ish historians, on Werner Best and and the army. As long as he lived, his communications with Heinrich they remained loyal to the Jewish Himler, and on Adolf Eichman's faith; after his death, they too refusal to advance the visit of a began to desert the religion of Danish delegation to Theresien- stadt to which some 600 Danish their parents. Jews had been deported. Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, director of the American Jewish Archives and Kutz Distinguished Professor Break for Israel President of American Jewish History Insti- JERUSALEM (ZINS)—All merri- brew Union College-Jewish Insti- i hers of the finance commission tute of Religion, has documented of the Knesset, irrespective of the dilemma of families remote party, unanimously approved a from centers of Jewish life. In one decision to exempt the salary of of his essays Dr. Marcus corn- the president of the state from mented on Connecticut Jewry's l payment of income tax. `The Bible' is Not the Bible but the Beginning "The Bible" as portrayed on the screen, now at the Madison, is not the Bible. It is just the Beginning. Like the Hebraic original Bereshit. But the producers and the film's sponsors are not misleading any- one. They state at the outset that it is the Beginning. The Diono De Laurentiis pro- duction is truly a great spectacle. Photographically it is superb. The opening scenes, depicting The Creation, are remarkably well done, indicating not only skill but genuine imagination and an understanding of the biblical theme. This immense film starts, as indicated, with the Creation. It follows the Bible story scrupulous- ly and carries on until and through the Abraham-Isaac story and the sacrifice (the Binding!). Thus, the limitations are evident. Attractively called "The Bible," the movie actually is a fractional story of the opening book of the Bible, of a major portion of Genesis. In good fashion, the origin of the Bible is portrayed by skilled actors. "The Bible" was directed by Anti-Semitic Rumors in Canadian Election Spur Christian Anger John Huston and Christopher Fry authored the screenplay. The producer, Dino De Paunrentiis, had a number of acting roles before he went behind cameras to produce films. George C. Scott as Abraham, Ava Gardner as Sara and John Huston as Noah are especially well cast and give excellent ac- counts of themselves in their interpretations of the biblical characters. Interpretatively, the film is not necessarily a traditional Jewish film. It is universal in its ap- ' proach to the theme, it follows the Jewish text scrupulously, yet there are certain legendary as- pects that could give it more solemnity. But in the main it is a great film, spectacular, well acted, well worth seeing. FARNSWORTH BATH HOUSE 684 Farnsworth Has been remodeled and is OPEN FOR BUSINESS TE 2-8605 011000041•000•00•0••••••••••••••••00111•00000400••••• • • • : • : •• HAVE YOU TRIED FELDBRO REAL CHOICE, QUALITY MEATS? (Trimmed-Rite Priced-Rite) • • • • • • • • • QUALITY MEATS 20233 W. SEVEN MILE • • Open daily: 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 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After the pickets paraded for an hour, a delegation entered the council chambers and its spokes- man, W. A. Johnson, told Gordon that he owed the taxpayers an apology for having raised religious issues in the election. Gordon de- nied the statement attributed to him. He had, he said, been asked whe- ther Ackman was Jewish and "I said I thought he was. I don't be- lieve I said anything wrong. I think the people owe me an apol- ogy." Ackman told reporters that he didn't know whether or not the fact that he was Jewish had been raised. "If it was," he commented, "it shouldn't have been." 1 . • And you don't even have to climb the Hima- layas to get there. Just drive to the new Port Huron Motor Inn—I-94 and the Blue Water Bridge—and you'll find that the Port Huron Motor Inn has everything you want for a rest or vacation (skiing, skating, bowl- ing, swimming, massages, exercises, won- derful food and accommodations). 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