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April 09, 1971 - Image 47

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-04-09

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Finkelstein's
'The Jews,'Mysticism, Hasidism,
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Minorities in Textbooks: Paperback Topics

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Making classics available in
paperback, national publishers are
assuring wider use of notable
works by eminent scholars.
Especially noteworthy is the ap-
pearance from Schocken Books of
the immense
work by T ,.
Louis Finkelstein,
"The- Jews." The
1,000-word work,
in two volumes
was original-
ly published by
Harper & Row in
editions com-
mencing with the
first in 1949, and
revised in 1955
and 1960.
The Schocken
Dr. Finkelstein paperbacks c o n-
• tain the complete
and fully revised work by the
chancellor of the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America.
Essays by distinguished schol-

sidine, Shalmon Bernstein and
others.
In the section of special articles
are reproduced portions of Harry
Golden's "Only in America" and
Mary Antin's "The Promised
Land."
Appropriate reference is made to
the Holocaust, the crematoria, the
refugees from Germany and the
settlement of some of them in this
country.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, April 9, 1971-47

COLPA Official Lauds
Court Parochiaid Ruling

Contention of denial of service-
men's rights is contained in "Con- NEW YORK (JTA)—Julius Ber-
science and Command" by James man, president of the National
Finn. Jewish Commission on Law and
Heavily documented, the Finn Public Affairs (COLPA), praised
volume claims that free speech and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling
due process are abused. which permits Connecticut to con-
Emphasis is placed on the dis- tinue the use of public funds to
sent that has developed over the aid parochial schools pending an
Vietnam war. appeal of a lower court order to
Other Vintage Random House halt such aid.
paperbacks of special interest in
The state aid consists of funds
elude:
toward the salaries of teachers of
Speed
of Darkness," poems secular subjects and the cost of
by "The
Muriel
Rukeyser.
textbooks. Berman welcomed the
"An Introduction
to the Study
of ruling, handed down March 22, as
Society"
by Joan Robinson
entitled
an indication that the Supreme
"Freedom and Necessity."
"Cain and Other Poems," includ- Court appreciates the financial
ing satirical poems, taboo, and a plight of parochial schools and
variety of subjects, by Walter considers public aid an open
question."
Kaufmann.
"Divine Disobedience," profiles
in Catholic radicalism, by Francine
For an Evening of
duPlessix Gray.
Superb Entertainment . . .
"The Pentagon Propaganda Ma-
For Your Bar Mitzva or
chine," by Senator J. William Ful-
Weddings, etc. . . .
bright.

Avid Golfers
Must Stop and See
What's At

Under
Cover

A Quadrangle original paper-
back, "Minorities in Textbooks,"
by Michael B. Kane, contains "A
Study of Their Treatment in Social
Before the
Studies Texts."
First Tee
Published in cooperation with the
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
Brith, the preface to this paper-
back was written by the ADL, nat-
ional program director, Oscar
Cohen.
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Dr. Finkelstein, are the partici- books reviewed in 1960, only eight tudes of natives and draws upon
offered adequate coverage of the the attitudes of whites and Blacks
pants in this important series of subject.
in the conflict that .often appears
studies, include Mordecai M. Kap-
It is shown here that more at- to divide Americans.
lan, Oscar I. Janowsky, Moshe Dav-
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that textbooks only incidentally traditional attitudes, like one by a
congressman (Rep. Charles Pinck-
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earned her recognition that is emerges the heroine who can han- °•'.
Kabalists and Kabalism are under had
review. The author tells. about an additionally implemented by the le a gun. She is the gentle "Ro- •:
old scholar who taught him the new title, published by Thomas manian Annie Oakley with a trig- :::
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"A Mystic on East Broadway.''
So we have laughs and dramatic
The great quality of "Every-
He deals with Hasidism as well thing Happens for the Best" episodes, and Mama's rule pre
as the over all movement of is
dominates: "Everything Ha_pppe.ns s.
its humor stemming from the
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writes informatively on the
Lubavitcher, the Bratzlaver and scribed in this book, noteworthy
as an autobiography. Its writing
other Hasidic groups. In this
Ex-Detroiter Gets Post ...: :.:.
had been interrupted when one
work, the mystic Jewish move-
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arly fashion.
came ill. That's when she wrote j Former Detroiter Robert Rock- Y. ...
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"And Always Tomorrow," selec- away, whose PhD dissertation at
Washington Square Press, also
ted by the Library ef Congress the University of Michigan was on
a division of Simon & Schuster. as a talking book for use by the the Jewish community of Detroit.
has issued a most interesting paper- blind and handicaped. She later
has been invited to join the de-
back, "Minorities: All," by Gerald returned to her chore and pro
partment of Jewish history at Tel
Leinwand, in which the minority
duced the new book.
Aviv University. Rockaway cur-
question and the position of the
"Everything Happens for, the rently teaches at the University of
Jew is interestingly analyzed. It Best" is the story of Mrs. Winston's Texas at El Paso.
is well illustrated and contains family that operated a general
Starting in the fall, he will be
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noted writers, including Bob Con- native of Andover, Connecticut— American Jewish history.

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