32—Friday, September 5, 1969 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Judy Krasnick Engaged Dr. Louis Jacobs' Newest Works Deal to Mr. Lowell Seyburn With 'Faith,' Life of Hasidic Leader . • staunchly defended the claims of Faith can be reasoned and de- justice and has advocated the bated, argued over and disputed, freedom of the individual as a challenged and serve as the cause God - created personality in other for puzzlement. In the probing and spheres of life. Precisely because critique to it by the eminent Brit- Judaism is a freedom-loving and ish scholar and theologian. Rabbi just faith, it continues to protest Louis Jacobs, it emerges as a against every form of slavery, in- sound powerful factor in Jewish cluding the denial of basic human life. rights in totalitarian systems." In his volume entitled - Faith," published by Basic Books, Dr. Ja- At the, outset. dealing. with "The cobs describes not only the nature Nature of Faith." Rabbi Jacobs and meaning of faith but also the apparently refers to the Detroit ways to faith, the objections to humanist rabbi (Sherwin Wine) it and the tensions related to it when he writes: "In the Jewish and the trust that leads to an Chronicle of Dec. 11. 1964, it is re- affirmation of it. ported that an American Rabbi de- It is the Jewish way and its -dared himself to be an atheist but vitality that receives special em- of the 'sophisticated' theoretical phasis and Dr. Jacobs asserts: kind. 'Personal Comment' of the "Judaism is rich enough to em- same issue remarked that by con- brace the contraries of human tinuing to serve as a rabbi the existence. Just as the tensions American evidently believed in or- around the basic issue of faith ganized religion even though he did can enrich the life of faith so. not believe in God. This is a good too, the tensions around the sec- illustration of the way in which ondary beliefs need not be feared the term 'belief' can be used in but should be welcomed as op- two different ways. When it is said portunities for creative faith in of the rabbi that he did not believe in God. the meaning is that he did action." not believe that God exists. But For theologians. Dr. Jacobs' when it is said that he believed study is especially important be- in organized religion, the meaning cause he takes into account the can hardly be that he believed or- Christian as well as the Jewish ganized religion exists, since this view and he emphasizes that: . is self-evident. The meaning is "No Jewish writer on faith can that he had confidence in organ- afford to ignore the many extreme- ; ized religion, that he saw value in ly able and valuable discussions it, even without God. He believed of faith by non-Jews, or apologize for considering them. The God in whom Jews believe is King of the Universe. The great themes of faith are universal, the concern of 311 Theists. Nevertheless, the Chris- od, insof ar one can speak of a concept of God, is at variance with the Jew- ish. The insights provided by dis- tinguished Jewish thinkers are vital for the Jew and may fre- quently also be of help to non- Jewish theists. Maimonides, as Aquinas, is God-intoxicated and it is unforgivable to imply that Is- rael, which brought God to man- kind, has nothing more to offer on the fundamental principle of theistic faith." Freudian theories, Marxism and atheism in relation to faith are reviewed and analyzed and Rabbi Jacobs expresses the be- liefs that: "Faith is a virtue when applied to one's own life. It is wrong to have it on behalf of ethers. There is yet something of value in atheism, for even the believer has to be a small doubt- er when called upon to alleviate human suffering." And at this point he adds: "Judaism has Gefilte fish like mother used to make. Only if your mother made 'great! gefilte ow Moth er's Gef il te l •nsh. Old-Fashioned• Whitefish and Yel - lowPike; or All Whitefish. In jars or cans. For low sodium diets: Mother's New Unsalted Gefilto Fish, Unsalted Borscht, and Un- salted Soft or Stick Margarine.And gojoy Mother's Matzo Baits. All Parever9 and Kosher MISS JUDY KRASNICK Mr. and Mrs. Martin Krasnick of Elgin, Ill. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Judy to Lowell Seyburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Seyburn of Parkside Rd. Miss Krasnick has a BS degree from the University of Michigan, where she was a member of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority. Mr. Sey- burn, a graduate of U-M. is a stu- dent in the University of Michi- gan Law School. A fall wedding is planned. New Book Urges Impartial Agency in it." for Peace Action Whatever the reaction of the De- The establishment of an impar- troiter will be, the fact that Dr. tial arbitration agency comprised Jacobs does not hesitate to discuss of internationally men of atheism while dealing with faith law, religion and respected peace, and free and the thoroughness with which from the pressures of politics, he probes the subject in other , being urged to salvage the role is of faiths, adds significantly to the the United Nations in the preserva- work he has produced. We have tion of peace. here a valued theological subject as well as an approach to the , The proposal, to create a "United High Commission of philosophical, in a practical fash- Nations in a new ionthat will make his work recom- Peace," is presented "War on War" (Shengold) mendable to all students of re- I book, by Yeshiva University's historian ligion, ministers of the faith and Dr. Isaac Lewin. Dr. Lewin, pro- laymen alike. fessor of history at the Bernard * Revel Graduate School, has since Dr. Louis Jacobs, whose literary 1948 represented the Agudas Israel activities have gained him as much World Organiaztion, an internation- fame as his controversial role as a al religious movement which has rabbi in Great Britain, authored consultative status with the Eco- another important work recently, nomic and Social Council of the also published by Basic Books. In United Nations. Dr. Lewin contends the UN in the earlier work, Rabbi Jacobs. under the title "Seeker of Unity." general and the Security Council dealt with the life and works of in particular are little more than political debating societies and that Aaron of Starosselje. on four occasions — in 1950, 1956, This work is a thorough analysis 1966 and 1967, the Security Council of the activities of a noted leader could do nothing to bring peace to of the Hasidic Habad movement. Korea, Vietnam and the Middle Rabbi Aaron ben Moses Ha-Levi East. Twice, he adds, in 1968 the Horowitz (1766-1828) whose views Security Council failed to solve the are defined and paraphrased, international crises resulting from whose life is depicted, whose mys- the "Pueblo incident" and Czecho- ticism is a subject for deep interest Cabinet Body Undecided Arabic at Jewish College CLEVELAND (JTA)—The Cleve- on Masada Bone Burial land College of Jewish Studies will (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM—A special cabinet committee set up to decide whether human bones found at the ancient Jewish stronghold of Masada should be given a heroes burial on the Mount of Olives was dead- locked Wednesday and the re- burial, scheduled to take place Wednesday, has been postponed. The ceremonial interment was or- dered by Israeli religious authori- ties on the assumption that the bones were the remains of Jewish defenders who fled Jerusalem 2,800 years ago and held off the Roman legions at Masada until all per- ished. But Prof. Yigal Yadin, the He- brew University archaeologist who discovered the remains, said there was no proof that all of the skeletons belonged to the Masada defenders or that they dated from the same period. He suggested that they be reburied without fanfare. The cabinet committee is headed by Minister of Justice Yaacov S. Shapiro and consists of Minister of Posts Israel Yeshayahu, Minis- ter for Religious Affairs Zerach Wahrhaftig, Minister of Tourism Moshe Kol and Minister Without Portfolio Menahem Begin. The vote on the matter was tied, and Shapiro refused to cast the decid- ing vote. FOR THE BEST IN MUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENT SAM EMMER His Orchestra 358-0938 And 3.ating Photographers FOR MOVIES UN 4.8785 Your Bor-Mitzva, Wedding, Etc. 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