Operammergan Is Staging Passion Play Despite Criticism LONDON (JTA)—Jacob Halevy, chairman of the British Section of the World Jewish Congress, voiced "deep regret" at the attendance of Julius Cardinal Doepfner, arch- bishop of Munich, at the opening performance of the 1970 Oberam- mergau Passion Play Monday night. He said, "The play still contains defamatory references to the Jew- ish people and Judaism despite efforts by the cardinal himself to obtain a revision of the text." Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, presi- dent of the American Jewish Con- gress, called Monday for a world- wide boycott of this year's perfor- mances. In an open letter Satur- day, Cardinal Doepfner conceded his uneasiness over textual "over- exaggerations," and recommended that the 1980 production "clearly express that Christ died for all mankind." During a sermon pre- ceding the opening performance, Cardinal Deepfner issued a new call for revision of the text. Rabbi Lelyveld said the West German prelate's action would "invariably be interpreted as church endorsement of an anti- Semitic spectacle whose pro- ducers have obstinately refused The instructions were contained to change the text in accordance in a pastoral letter to priests of with Vatican Council II." He urged "Jews, Christians and the Archdiocese of Malines which all men of good will not to attend includes Brussels. "It is of the the play, even if this means the utmost importance that the Chris- return of tickets already pur- tians who go to Oberammergau should know of the objections of chased." In the Bavarian village earlier the Jews to the Passion Play as this month, a spokesman for the well as the problems created by play's producers indicated that up the play for Christians," the to 5 per cent of the tickets for bishops wrote. each performance were being re- "In this connection it is impor- turned as a result of what he tant to know whether Christian called "a concerted campaign by circles take the declaration on American Jews." the Jewish faith by the Vatican (In New York, Rabbi Lelyveld Council seriously. The Passion revealed, officials of Lufthansa, Play at Oberammergau is, of the German airline, expressed con- cern that thousands of tickets taken on consignment—on the basis of sellout crowds in previous sea- sons—had not been disposed of and course, not organized by the church. Nevertheless, it is a Chris- tian event . . . Christians must not let themselves be placed in a position where they become res- were proving difficult to sell. The ponsible for the crucifixion of AJCongress leader said he wel- Jesus after having watched the comed this fact.) crucifixion of Jesus on the stage. Meanwhile, the Catholic bish- They must also remember that ops of Belgium have instructed when Jesus spoke of the Jews he priests that their parishoners spoke of people of his own religion. attending the Passion Play at He was not an outsider — he was Oberammergau should be re- a Jew, and as such he had the minded that "Jesus was a Jew" right to teach his fellow Jews as and made aware of the objec- the prophets had done before him." tions raised by Jews that the play is anti-Semitic. This Week in History From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency 40 Years Ago This Week: 1930 European and American Jews protested Britain's stoppage of Jewish immigration into Palestine. Dr. Ernest Feder, prominent German-Jewish journalist, concluded, "There is no cause for fear of a serious anti-Semitic wave in Germany. . . Besides, anti-Semitism is not the direct aim of the National Socialists . . . (It) will soon go down." Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo of the New York State Court of Appeals, (who would be elevated to the United States Supreme Court in 1932) marked his 60th birthday. German Ambassador F. W. von Prittwitz and Gaffron reiterated the Reich's opposition to cemetery desecrations and stated that shehita would not be prohibited. Felix M. Warburg, chairman of the Joint Distribution Committee and chairman of the administrative committee of the Jewish Agency, was feted in New York by notables led by President Hoover, ex-Pres- ident Coolidge, Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lt. Gov. Herbert H. Lehman and Dr. Chaim Weizmann. 10 Years Ago This Week: 1960 The West German Bundestag passed an "anti-defamation" bill providing three-year sentences for "instigating hatred against parts of the population." A University of Pennsylvania sociologist reported that U.S. Jews had a "relatively low and quite stable intermarriage rate" of 7.2 percent, and - a median annual income of $5,954. Label A. Katz, Bnai Brith president, said the American rabbinate was not doing "all it needs to do" to raise Jewish education "out of its infantile pit" and to relieve "the melancholy level of culture and religious illiteracy in Jewish life." Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion startled the Israeli Knesset by announcing, "a short time ago, one of the greatest of Nazi war crimi- nals, Adolf Eichmann, . . . was found by the Israeli security service. (He) is already under arrest in Israel, and will shortly be placed on trial in Israel . . ." Israeli Foreign Minister Golda Meir asserted that "one of the most dangerous consequences" of the Paris summit collapse could be "a flow of armaments, in tremendous quantities, to Arab countries, particularly to Egypt." Deteriorating Economic Situation Warned as Cabinet Shaves Budget JERUSALEM (JTA) — The cab-' Horovitz said the national debt inet decided to shave $57,000,000 is of such proportions that "Every off Israel's record $3,500,000,009 baby in Israel owes $1,000 on the national budget as the country's day of its birth." financial watchdogs warned of a Hebrew University economists seriously deteriorating economic warned in a radio interview that situation. the present slump on the New York The 2 per cent reduction is not Stock Market might have adverse likely to affect defense outlays. A affects on the United Jewish Ap- nine-man ministerial committee peal and Israel Bond income for (A suit was filed in a Munich court charging the organizers of the Passion Play with anti-Semi- tism and incitement against the Jewish people. Legal action ag- ainst the play was taken by Bernt Engelman, a non-Jewish German writer who is chairman of the League of Human Rights.) 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