Memorial Light to 6 Million Dedicated at Ft. Knox
Controversial Biography of Jesus
Jesus of Nazareth, is the sub-
ject of a controversial new bio-
graiihy by Colin Cross, to be pub-
lished by Atheneum July 17.
"Who Was Jesus?" is a journal-
istic attempt to establish the facts
as to what really can be known
about the historical figure of Jesus.
Through an approach that is not
so much anti-religious as non-reli-
gious, Who Was Jesus?" investi-
gates the unsettled times of the
Roman and Jewish states, the Mes-
12 — Friday, July 3, 1970
siah psychology that dominated the
thinking of the Jewish people and
The light, similar to those in
FORT KNOX, Ky. (JTA) — A
memorial light has been dedicated synagogues throughout the world,
in mounting
here in tribute to the six million has six branches
who perished in Europe during flames, symbolizing the 6,000,000
Wand War II. martyrs.
The Fort Knox congregation ob-
Such memorials have been dedi-
cated in more than 500 Jewish served Holocaust Day earlier this
aint adt isopne c o f i a l s preecai l.
enters of worship, but Fort Knox month
with
m o
centers
read-
is believed to be the first military memorial hPsalmse c
ings from Holocaust literature.
installation having one.
More than 100 persons, members Fort Knox maintains close ties
the shadowy figures who moved
through Jesus' day-to-day life.
Journalist and historian Colin
Cross became intrigued with the
historical figure of Jesus of Naza-
reth when the London Observer as-
signed him to a series of articles
on the 2,000 year old fortress of
Masada in Israel. Born in Cardiff, of the Fort Knox Jewish Congrega- with the Jewish community of
Wales, in 1928, Cross was edu- tion and friends, attended the dedi- Louisville through the armed serv-
cated at Queen's College.
cation service at the 11th Avenue ices committee of the Jewish Com-
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