Nissenson Describes
K ibutz Frontier Life

`New Left Jews' Said to Be Supporting
Anti-Semitism in Hope to Deny Identity

Victory Dinner Spurs Physician's Gifts

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In the summer of 1965 I-high
NEW YORK — Those American ment of religious education at the Nissenson and his wife spent six
Jews of the "New Left"—the alien- university's F e r k a u f Graduate weeks as guests on a kibutz in
ated, the radical and the extremist School of Humanities and Social- the northeast corner of Israel, a
—are condemning Israel and Zion- Sciences.
few miles from the Syrian border.
ism and at the same time .are sup-
Dr. Duker said "New Left" Jews, "Notes From the Frontier," pub-
porting new and ominous waves -in views widely reported at the re- lished by Dial Press, is Nissen-
of anti-Semitism in an effort at cent New Left Conference, charged son's unsentimental, perceptive ac-
denying their own identity.
that genocide was being carried count of the unique way of life on
The view was offered .by Dr. out against American Negroes and this frontier.
Abraham G. Duker director of
"At the same
Nissenson realistically portrays
libraries and professor of history North
time," Vietnamese.
Dr. Duker said, "they failed the members of the kibbutz—their
and social institutions at Yeshiva to recognize the threat of genocide quiet heroism in the face of the
University, at the third in a spe- facing Israel. Indeed, they have constant adversaries of a harsh
cial series of spring invitational taken up the propaganda line land and guerrilla raids from the
lectures sponsored by the depart- equating Israel's lightning victory Syrian heights, and the deep con-
in the Mid-East war with those sequences of their alienation from
belief. The last section
'Arabs Will Learn Use methods used by Nazi Germany in religious
of the book relates the author's
World War II.
of Modern Weaponry "Others of the "New Left" are return to the kibutz during the
in Another Two Years' overlooking Israel's plgiht by con- Arab-Israel war of June, 1967.
WASHINGTON (ZINS) — Ac- tending that the Jewish State is
cording to American State Depart- merely acting as a colonial outpost The Jews in Greece -
The Greek world knew practical-
ment officials, as reported by the of the United States. They also
-"Ha'aretz" correspondent in Wash- have overlooked the ominous rise ly nothing of the Jew until the
agton, the Arabs will learn to use of standard anti-Semitic , stereo- time of the conquests of Alexander
aodern weapons in another two or types against Israel and Zionism." the Great (356-323 BCE)1
- three years.
Friday, April 26, 1968 17
Those sources also believe -there THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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The medical physicians' section and the osteopathic physicians
sections of the professional division of the Allied Jewish Campaign-
Israel Emergency Fund joined forces in a victory dinner to seek
increased pledges from their members and to hear a representa-
tive of the Joint Distribution Conunittee in Romania. Shown are
(from left: seated) Dr. Mortimer B. Levin, chairman, osteopathic
physicians; Dr. Stanley IL Levy, chairman, medical physicians;
standing, Jack A. Robinson, vice-chairman, professional division;
Dr. William Stoler, chairman, osteopathic physicians; Moses Levine,
JDC representative; Albert M. Colman, chairman, professional divi-
sion; Dr. Eli M. Brown, co-chairman, professional division.

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