THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
18—Friday, July 11, 1969
Two Bani Brith Paperbacks Raise Right Questions
them confronts an important seg- the views of those that have gone Zim Ship is Re-Entering U.S. Cruise Market
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the opportunity of comparing and : concluding or summarizing chap- the U.S. cruise market this coming Jan. 12. The Herzl will sail from
contrasting his own views on what j ter: each reader can examine the winter. Two 38-day cruises are Miami Jan. 14 calling at Marti-
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: it means to be a human being and • tradition and then respond in his
Rio and Miami. A number of air- and Santos, arriving in Buenos
on what it means to be a Jew with j own way.
Reviewed by Rabbi Jack Riemer ;
sea and sea-air tours will also be Aires on Feb. 1.
'WHAT IS MAN?' by Rabbi Arnold
J. Wolf, paperback, published by Bnai
Brith Adult Jewish Education.
'A SENSE OF DUTY' by Rabbi Sim- -
cha Kling, paperback, published by ;
Bnai Brith Adult Jewish Education.
of Beth Abraham Synagogue
Dayton. O.
Extremism in America—Archer's
Study of Bigots and Anti-Semites,
Others Free to Hold Their
Views
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With these two books, Bnai '
Brith's Department of Adult Jewish
en-
Education begins a new series en-
titled "Jewish Sources Speak." The
premise behind this series: "Better
What is extremism? Who are the,
ten words 'of' than a thousand extremists? Do they have a right to
'about.' "
spout their views?
In each book. a major theine of
Jules Archer has made a thor-
Judaism is expressed as it appears ough study of the leftist and the
in the classic Jewish sources. Judg- ri.htists and in "The Extremists:
ing by these first two volumes, the Gadflies of American Society.'
published by Hawthorn Books. ,
series is off to a good start.
Arnold Wolf's book is an anthol- gives analyses that should guide in
judging
the people with whom we
ogy of statements from the Jewish
may differ or those who seek to
tradition about the nature of man.
enforce
their
views upon us.
This is not a prettified collection in
which all the right-sounding liberal . It becomes apparent that "ex :
statements from the past that : tremists are part of the American,'
agree with what we moderns al- ; that:
ready believe are culled in order ' "Everyone under our democracy
to show that the ancients were l has the right to be heard, and to
nearly as wise as we are. Such col- speak his mind freely. It doesn't
lections are made by those who . matter whether he is a racial or
are, in Whitehead's phrase, "pro- religious bigot, a Black Nationalist
vincials in time instead of space," opposed to 'white power,' a pacifist
and who think that the 20th cen- who wants the draft ended, a jingo-
tury view of things is the latest ist who urges that H-bombs be
and, therefore, that it must be best, dropped on Red China, a capitalist
Instead. this is a confrontation with ' who wants the income tax revoked,
all kinds of views about man that a Communist who wants Social-
range in mood from anguish to ism, or a Bircher who wants to
exultation and in time from the impeach Earl Warren. You don't
have to agree with him. But the
psalmist to Elie Wiesel.
American Civil Liberties Union will
The titles of the chapters, taken
together, spell out a concept of go to court if necessary, to fight for
man: battleground of good and his right to speak his mind under
the Bill of Rights. If he doesn't
evil, possessor of life, partner with
God, student, servant, penitent, have that right, then neither do
you."
sufferer, mortal and immortal.
The purpose of these two books
is not so much to provide all the
right answers as it is to raise the
right questions. Whoever reads
sound and desirable, and to what
extent you support the tactics
advocated to achieve these
goals."
In reaching these conclusions.
.Archer delves into all the issues
involved. reviews the numerous
conflicts that have occurred and
the extremisms that were in the
limelight. He takes into account
the attitudes of the Birch Society,
those of the Communists and the
Fascists in their various forms.
Archer delves into history, goes
back to the witch-hunters of Colo-
nial times and the extremists of
1776--reproducing political cartoons
and old prints to illustrate the
events of the past and he touches
upon the Leo Frank Case in At
lanta. Ga.. recalling the anti-Semit-
ism of Thomas E. Watson and the
charge that all Jews were "ritual
murderers." That's when the Chi-
cago Tribune called Georgia "a re-
gion of illiteracy blatant self-right-
eousness and violence," but "Wat-
son got what he was after—election
to the United States Senate in ;
1929. -
This summarizes the approach
and the author admonishes that
"it is up to you alone to decide
which, if any, extremist views are
Face-to-Face Talks? Well, Sort Of . . .
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Imagine the embarrassment of Jamil M. Baroody (right), Saudi
Arabia's UN ambassador, at having to speak his peace from a chair
beside the Israeli representative, Josef Tekoah. This chill pro ximity
was caused by a lack of other seats in the Seurity Council.
Jordan Shift Now; Guerrilla Curb Nexi
In a surprise move presaging a crackdown on Arab guerrillas
operating against Israel out of Jordan, King Hussein of Jordan
shuffled his cabinet and military leadership. Among the new appoin-
tees are (from left) Amar Khamas,./lefense minister; Al Albeiary,
army w mmader• -sod Lt. Coal. Sbe?if,Idaser, conunander in‘chief
of the armed forces. The latter is King Hussein's uncle.
available," according to an an-
nouncement made here by Nahum
H. Hacohen, executive vice presi-
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Archer also recalls the roles of
Henry Ford and Fr. Charles E.
Coughlin who reprinted the atro-
cious forgeries, the "Protocols of
the Elders of Zion." Archer tells
•the background of the protocols,
the manner in which they were
utilized as weapons by anti-
Semites, and he traces the his-
tory of Ford's apology, He adds:
"But Ford's apology could not
cancel the wide circulation given
to the spurious protocols. In later
years other anti-Semitic extrem-
ists — notably Father Charles
Coughlin in the United States and
Adolf Hitler in Germany—would
find them useful."
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Tracing the activities of Fr.1
Coughlin. Archer also gives an ac-j
count of a number of other leading
anti-Semites. Rev. Gerald B. Win-1
rod. Charles Lindberg. Merwin K.
Hart. George Lincoln Rockwell and
others.
Archer's thoroughness in com-
piling the data about the variety of
extremists in our midsts includes
review of civil rights and other
major issues that have affected'
this country in recent year:. Link-
ing past with present, outlining the
forms extremism has taken in the
days of the American Revolution,
the Boston Tea Party, the years of
struggle for emancipation, he has
produced a tremendously important
work for all who are concerned
about retention of freedom while
tolerating those who seem to be
plotting to undermine our way of
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Bibliography
on 'The German
Jew in America'
JULY "3-for-2"
I An impressive annotated bibliog-
raphy on "The German Jew in
America" by Rudolf Glanz has
been issued by Ktav Publishing Co.
Books and pamphlets, articles of
I general interest, data relating to
the German Jews have been includ-
ed in the works collected by Dr.
Glanz.
The volume was edited by Prof.
Herbert Z. Zafren of Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Religion
who, in an introductory note,
praises Dr. Glanz for his "helpful
searches and findings."
A preface by Dr. Glanz explain
' s
that "the goal of bibliographic con-
sistency was subordinated to the
goal of utility."
Dr. Glanz, research associate of
.YIVO, New Yorks is the author of
ikseveral important books relating, to
,hraerican Jewish history.
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