Wife of Israeli President Is Honored Mrs. Rebel Shasar (left), we of Israeli President Zalman Shazar, and an active feminist al her We, chats with Mrs. Milton S. Jacobson, of New York, national }milked of the Maack' Wom- en's Organization of America, renewing the presentation to Isriel's First Lady of the organizatioa's Silver Medallion Award. The cere- mony in the presidential residence in Jerusalem cited Mrs. Shazar "not only as First Lady, but as a woman who has been first in many fields of endeavor." Mrs. Shazar has been an author, educator, journalist, humanitarian activist and women's rights leader since Israel's pioneering years before World War L Federations Urged to Sponsor Local Cultural Planning Project Servicemen on 4 Continents Get JWB Help NEW YORK — Jewish members of the U.S. armed forces at duty stations on four continents and the high seas will observe Rosh Hash- ana and Yom Kippur at services conducted through arrangements made by the National Jewish Wel- fare Board, it was announced by Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow, chair- man of JWB's commission ont.Iew- ish chaplaincy, who is spiritual leader of Temple Beth El, Cedar- hurst, N.Y. The deployment by plane, ship, truck, jeep and helicopter of tons of High Holy Day supplies for Jew- ish servicemen in Vietnam and at more than 700 other overseas and domestic military posts and re- mote weather and radar stations got under way months ago. Ship- ments to Jewish chaplains from JWB's commission on Jewish chap- laincy included prayer books, skull caps, prayer shawls, rams' horns, kosher foods and inspirational lit- erature. All of the overseas chaplains have also been provided with a cassette, newly-produced by the chaplaincy commission, which is devoted to Rosh fleabane and Yom Kippur messages and mu- sical themes tape-recorded by Rabbi Ronald B. Sobel, Rev. Dr. Nathan A. Perilman, Cantor Arthur Wolfson and the choir of Temple Emanu-El, New York City. This material is intended for use at overseas installations through the American Forces Radio Network. In a Rosh Hashana message to American Jewry, the four Jewish chaplains in Vietnam — Sanford Dresin, Sheldon Lewis, Edward R. Kraus and Frederick Wenger — voiced Judaism's ancient plea for peace and good will among the nations and people of the world and expressed thanks for religious and morale services provided to Jewish personnel in Vietnam by the American Jewish community through JWB. Chaplain Kalman L. Levitan, who is assigned to Wright Patter- son Air Force Base, Dayton, 0., is on a special mission to conduct Holy Day services for Jewish mili- tary personnel in Taiwan. At a gift to the Taiwan Jewish com- munity, Chaplain Levitaii is bring- ing a new Torah Scroll presented by the JWB Central Nassau, N.Y., Armed Forces and Veterans Serv- ice Committee in honor of their chairman, Mrs. Norman Acker- man. Chaplain Joshua I.. Goldberg who, on his retirement from ac- tive duty, was district chaplain of the U.S. Navy's Third Naval District and staff chaplain of the Eastern Sea Frontier, New York, will officiate at High Holy Day services in Naples, Italy, for Jewish men with the U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Mediter- ranean. Dr. Paul Steinberg, dean of He- brew Union College-Jewish Insti- tute of Religion in New York, is to conduct services for GIs in the Azores. The JWB Women's Organiza- tions' Services has sent thousands of holiday gifts for distribution to servicemen by Jewish chaplains in Vietnam, Thailand, Korea, Jap- an, Okinawa, Germany, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Great ,Britian Spain, Hawaii, the Philippines, the Azores, Bermuda, Goose Bay (Lab- rador), Panama, Iceland, Green- land, Alaska and at all installa- tions and VA hospitals in the con- tinental United States. The women's group has also sent sweets for Rosh Hashana celebra- tions and refreshments for break- the-fast meals after Yom Kippur. High Holy Day gifts and tradi- tional Jewish foods were sent to the USO clubs in Vietnam for the Jew- ish men using those facilities dur- ing the holiday period. Special plans have been made by JWB Women's Organizations' volunteers to cheer patients in VA facilities. Gift packages will be given to many hospitalized Jewish veterans. Cooperating in holiday arrange- ments with the chaplains are local JWB Armed Forces and Veteran Services Committees, Jeviish Com- munity Centers affiliated -with JWB, synagogues and other local Jewish organizations. zations and the local federations." By HENRY W. LEVY Rabbi Silver said the National NEW YORK—A recommendation that Jewish federations througout Foundation for Jewish Culture Is conducting a number of sur- the United States take the leader- ship in the organization of local veys of cultural operations in the United States—two of which cultural planning committees, com- have already been completed— parable to social welfare planning on archives and libraries. Others committees that they now have, was made by Rabbi Daniel Jeremy will cover the fields of scholar- ship, research and publications. Silver, of Cleveland, president of Rabbi Silver further said that the National Foundation for Jewish Culture, on the occasion of the 10th in its 10 year history, the founda- Yet another reason for coming One of Mrs. Pike's main reasons JERUSALEM—Mrs. Diane Pike, tion has awarded $394,000 in grants anniversary of the foundation. to Israel, Mrs. Pike said, was more "There is a growing interest to pre-doctoral students and schol- of Santa Barbara, Calif., widow of for coming to Israel was to com- personal. She explained that Is- among the organized Jewish com- ars. "But we have hardly met a Bishop James Pike, who died on plete—together with her brother— raelis supported and helped her munities in the development of an fraction of the established needs," an excursion in the Judean Desert a book on the historical Jesus, when her husband disappeared, exciting and meaningful Jewish he lamented. "This year, for in- last summer, has taken up studies which she and her late husband and added that she feels "a close cultural life," Rabbi Silver said. stance, our Academic Advisory at the Hebrew University of Jeru- had worked an for some time and identity with Israel because of which is to be published by "Our communities recognize that Council, of which Prof. Salo Baron salem. everybody being so kind to me, my Doubleday. philanthropy and social service do of Columbia and Prof. Harry Wolf- She joined a class in Hebrew for husband's love for the land and At the Hebrew University she the nation and because of his hav- not exhaust their local responsi- son of Harvard are co-chairmen, latecomers at the university's bilites and that they must range was able to make grants to only ulpan (intensive Hebrew language wants to learn Hebrew, as she ing died here." themselves alongside the syna- one out of every 10 applicants. We course) for overseas students, and believes she will bring a num- Mrs. Pike plans to study at the ber of Americans to Israel on a gogues, the centers of advanced have made over 200 grants to during part of the 1970-71 academic Jewish studies and a wide variety graduate American Jewish schol- year plans to study such subjects fairly regular basis under the Hebrew University until spring, by auspices of the Bishop Pike which time she will return to of libraries, archives, publishing ars. This aid has paid dividends as the history of the Second Tem- houses and other cultural projects, in two ways. Completed books and ple period and biblical history. Foundation, and she "would like Santa Barbara to conduct study to feed the soul of today's Jew manuscripts awaiting publication Taking the same courses is her to speak the language of the programs on the origin of Chris- with an intellectual diet which will is one aspect; the other is that brother, Scott Kennedy, 21, of San people in Israel and not feel just tionity from a historical perspec- tive. sustain his loyalty and command recipients of foundation aid are Jose, Calif., a history major at like a tourist." now teaching Judaica in more than the University of California at his respect. 40 major colleges and universities." "In dealing with survival," be The foundation is currently spon- Santa Cruz. said, "we must meet the chal- Mrs. Pike, who holds an MA in lenge of our youth through the soring a major national survey of English from Columbia University stimulation of a vigorous re- college Judaica programs. (From the files of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency) Calling attention to the fact that and earlier studied at Stanford sponse to a revolutioiary and 40 Years Ago This Week: 1930 exciting age. Meeting the shift- there are more than 80 colleges University, was last a university Morris Waldman, American Jewish Committee secretary, said: "It ing patterns of welfare respond- and universities offering at least student when she attended lectures by her late husband at the Pacific is very improbable that the German people as a whole will allow the bUities give us a_wonderfnl op- five courses each in Judaica, Rabbi portunity to invest in the Ufe- Silver predicted that the numbers School of Religion in Berkeley, country to be overwhelmed by the present wave of supernationalism giving creations which feed the will continue to increase. He ex- where they met the first time in which has been made possible only by the general economic de- mind and spirit. To be success- pressed concern, however, whether summer 1966. pression." ful, there must be coordination there will be enough competently Her visit to Israel now was The Jewish Agency asked Britain for police, tax and labor reform and planning. Each conumnuly trained scholars to meet this ex- almost on the anniversary of in Palestine, pins Agency regulation of immigration, state lands for ought to inventory its resources panding need and stressed the the dramatic events in early Sep- Jews, Arab-Jewish good will measures, and more aid to the economy, and draw up a program of many years required to prepare tember last year, when Bishop health and Jewish education. cultural stimulation. The very a first-rate scholar for this field. and Mrs. Pike were stranded Rabbi Silver believes that more during an automobile tour of the The talking and singing parts of "The Jewish Mother," the first first step is to organize local funds must be made available for Judean Desert east . of Bethlehem. Yiddish talkie shown in Tel Aviv, were cut after AdisnIptions by_ cultural planning committees." for publica- individual scholars, defenders of Hebrew. Rabbi Silver opened a pamphlet Diane Pike went ahead to get on his desk, "Survey Report on tions, for local cultural endeavors help and eventually reached the Interior Minister Joseph Wirth said Germany timid not "permit and for the support of the national National Jewish Cidtural Serv- Dead Sea after a night-long gruel- itself to "be driven along with the anti-Semitic flow," adding: "Ag- ices," issued in 1959, and read cultural organizations that stimu- ing hike through the mountainous gressive anti-Semitism which would lead to injustice or even outrages from it: "We are only now passing late cultural progress and are the wilderness. A rescue team went does not east. The government can guarantee the peace of the out of what might be called, cul- basic instruments for the perpetua- country . . . We are able to ensure it." turally speaking, the 'frontier' tion of our scholarly tradition. He out to look for the bishop in an Daniel Guggenheim, mining magnate, financier and philanthropist, operation lasting several days, but period of Jewish life in America. concludes: died in New York at 74. he had wandered off and was dead "Though young, the American An immigrant people, abruptly by the time his wife and the Jewish community has produced arrived in the raw bedlam of the 10 Years Ago This Week: 1960 great cities of America, had no excellent writing, fine scholarship searchers found him. Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Bodrov wished Israel "happiness, Mrs. Pike is in Israel for the more time or energy for culture and some brilliant liturgical music. health and prosperity" and said he hoped the nation would "continue "We need to bridge the interest second time since those days. than the pioneers who pushed out making its 'contribution toward world peace." gap between the Jewish cultural In January, she and her brother to the natural wilderness." President Gamal Abdel Nasser, after conferring with President "This report, prepared by the renaissance and the larger Jewish Scott led a party of 30 Americans, Eisenhbwer in New York, said: "I am looking forward to strengthening Council of Jewish Federations and community which is generally un- including Bishop Pike's 85-year-old the good relations between the United States and the UAR." In the Welfare Funds was the genesis of aware of its existence. While rec- mother, Diane Pike's parents, as General Assembly he scored the Jewish National Home Mandate as an our foundation," Rabbi Silver said. ognizing the urgency and signifi- well as other relatives, friends and "imperialist conspiracy" and demanded "the restoration of the full "Today, 10 years later, we're still cance of philanthropic fund rais- members of the Bishop Pike Foun- only at the beginning in our efforts ing, the foundation hopes to play dation. According to Mrs. Pike, rights of the people of Palestine." Israeli Foreign Minister Golds Meir said in New York: "We say to serve as a focus for a national a role in the expansion of the this is an organization initiated by cultural effort that will develop the interests of Jewish community her late husband and her to help to Mr. Nasser that he should sit down with us and start immediate negotiations . . . This would be a concrete contribution . . . It will be leaders to the end that they will deeply satisfying diversity of the those who are disenchanted with accumulated Jewish heritage. We embrace young scholars, sponsor institutional religion but are still a pleasure for us to speak with him about peace." - the significant publications, read The Bonn public prosecutor said after an 11-month investigation concerned with the question of seek to be, as the Council of Jew- ish Federations and Welfare Funds serious Jewish ladellectual jour- faith in their lives and look for that there was "no evidence" that Dr. Theodor Oberlaender, who quit nals and participate in the discus- the Adenauer cabinet on charges of Nazism, was guilty in a 1941 conceived us, the central cultural some kind of direction. address for the American Jewish sion and derekommot, ot.a philos- The organization also helps massacre of Polish Jews. Czech President Antonin Novotny told the Genera Assembly that conunuatty. This, the core of our ophy for Jewish living _that will clergy who leave their church day-to-day offset is to work with satisfy the needs of American post and take secular employment, "high offices in the state apparatus of the German Federal Republic both the natkmal cultural organi- Jews, both young and old" are occupied by a number of former Nazis who perpetrated serious publishes a monthly magazine and crimes but escaped just mmislament." TIE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS organizes trips to Israel. Bishop Pike's Widow Studies at Hebrew U. This Week in History 56—hider, Sapheisr 2S, 1970