I E. LutheransandAnti-Semitism,Drugs Variety of WSU Press Publications Anti-Semitic attitudes that pre- dominate among conservative Prot- estants are alluded to in the study of prejudices that forms an im- portant aspect of "The Lutheran Ethic—The Impact of Religion on Laymen and Clergy" by Dr. Law- rence L. Kersten, published by Wayne State University Press. Dr. Kersten's study includes nu- merous tabular surveys to indicate the extent of prejudices. While indicating that "Lutheran laymen and clergy think Roman Catholics are fairer in business dealings than they think Jews to be," the author state:, `hat "Lutherans are con- iderably more concerned about Catholic than Jewish power in America." Dr. Kersten sum- marizes: "According to traditional Luther- an theology Jews are damned, and there is no hope for these 'lost people' unless they convert to Christianity. The attitudes of Lu- therans toward Jews and the Lutheran ethic (particularly as it relates to the separation of the two kingdoms and government non- interference) likely contributed to the conditions in Nazi Germany which resulted in the genocidal Israelis Cross Into Lebanon to Catch Terrorists . TEL AVIV (JTA)—An Israeli patrol invaded Lebanon again July 1 in pursuit of a terrorist gang it intercepted near Margaliot in Upper Galilee. A military spokesman said the patrol pene- trated Lebanese territory to a dis- tance about two miles from the village of Akeb. One terrorist was assumed to have been killed and other injured in the skirmish. There were no Is- raeli casualties. Earlier, at the United Nations, Israeli Ambassador Yosef Tekoah said that a crossing into southern Lebanon by Israeli soldiers June 29 was in response to terrorist at- tacks on Israeli villages. In a letter to Security Council president Liu Chieh of China, Tekoah said of the 21/2-hour bat- tle within Lebanon that it was the result of "almost daily acts of hostility" from .Lebanese soil, "acts of aggression (that) are con- tinuing and have been intensified." He said the Israelis crossed the border "in pursuit after the at- tackers." Tekoah quoted the Lebanese newspaper Nida al-Watan as re- porting that "3,000 armed ter- , rorists entered Lebanon" in February. The envoy referred to Israel's "scrupulous observ- ance of the cease fire on the condition of reciprocity." Lebanon has protested twice this month to the Security Council over five purported Israeli attacks on Lebaneie villages; but she has not requested a special council meeting. A terrorist was wounded and captured by an Israeli patrol in the Gaza Strip Sunday night while his gang escaped after ignoring a warning shot. Israeli authorities reported 10 border incidents last week, down from 21 the week be- fore. The report said the Jordan- ian front was the most active, with four clashes compared to six the previous week. The Gaza Strip scene of nine incidents a week earlier, produced only three last week. There were three incidents on the Lebanese frontier compared to two the week before. Only one incident was re- ported on the Syrian line, com- pared to three a week earlier. There were no incidents to re- port on the Suez Canal front last . week or the week before. treatment of Jews. Martin Luther's feelings toward Jews were not consistent, and in his later life he recommended harsh treatment for them. Luther thought that God had stricken the Jews with madness and, therefore, radical measures were in order. He thus recom- mended destruction of synagogues and prayer books, prohibition of rabbis' teaching, confiscation of wealth and banishment from the country." Psychiatric Studies Timeliness and realism are. the distinguishing marks of value in an important study of the drug prob- lem published by Wayne State University Press. Drs. Henry Krystal and Herbert A. Raskin, two well known psycho- analysts, both associate psychiatry professors at Wayne State Univer- sity, in "Drug Dependence—As- pects of Ego Functions," touch up- on the many problems affecting drug addicts. They point out, in their study that resulted from experience of working with drug dependents, that "drug dependence represented a manisfestation of ego function, a mode of adaptation, perhaps the sole adjustive mechanism to living problems the person has available to himself at the moment ... It is held to be a symptom representa- tion, a behavioristic reflection of some sort of psychological stress- functioning, an attempt to meet, deal with or master some form of intrapsychic imbalance, conflict or excitation ..." The two authors state that many people manage to keep their yearn- ing in check for long periods "by ingestion or injection of one drug or another, and those who come to our attention are the people for whom this self-maintaining opera- tion has failed. Therefore, under- standing the causes and meanings of that failure should be an early quest in psychotherapy." * * * Prof. M. M. Liberman's Study of Porter's Works Among the newest Wayne State University Press books is "Katherine Anne Porter's Fiction" by Prof. M. M. Liberman. It is a defense of Miss Porter's works and Miss Porter expressed gratitude to Prof. Liberman for his incisive criticism and fair analysis of her novels. * * * `Stevens: Poem as Act' Another new WSU Press publi- cation is "Wallace Stevens: The Poem as Act" by Prof. Merle Brown. A study is made here of the poetic works of Wallace Stevens and there is emphasis on "criti- cism, the animus of poetry." —P.S. Rabbi Tomsky Leaves Ann Arbor Position THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS r Friday, July 9, 1971-19 ............................... The Barbershop Rabbi Mervin B. Tomsky has resigned as spiritual leader of Beth Israel Congregation, Ann Arbor, to "Complete Service Barbershop" become rabbi of Cong. Ner Talmid, Palos Verdes, Calif. . Rabbi Tomsky, a graduate of the An Experience in Luxury University of Minnesota, was or- dained by the Jewish Theological For Appt. John Ivan Pendelj Seminary of America. He is a • 642-4580 member of the Rabbinical As- Located above Gwynn's Men's Shop • sembly. SUITE 4, 114 S. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM, MICH. Rabbi Tomsky is a member of WOODWARD at MAPLE (15 MILE ROAD) the Ann Arbor Ministerial Associa- tion and has served on the board 100000•••••••• 00000 0000410•0•00•000000011•011001/0•11 of directors of the National Council of Christians and Jews and the Washtenaw County Jewish Council. He, Mrs. Tomsky and their three children, will be moving to Cali- fornia during the summer. Men's Hair Styling & Manicurist • Ezra Shapiro By RABBI SAMUEL SILVER (A Seven Arts Feature) Remember how Ezra left exile to rebuild the temple in Jerusalem? Now, another Ezra is going to Jerusalem. He is Ezra Shapiro, of Cleveland, who is heading for the Holy City to head up the Keren Hayesod, the agency which raises money for the upbuilding of the land. Ezra Shapiro is one of the most cultured, gifted and eloquent men in America. A disciple of the late, great Dr. A. H. Friedland, the scholar par excellence, 'Mr. Sha- piro is drenched in Judaism and Zionism. A superb lawyer, he once was Cleveland's city counsel. He is as much at home before a supreme court as he is before the ark of the synagogue. His synagogue, by the way, is Park Avenue, of Cleve- land, where he taught Hebrew and where his children and grandchil- dren have received their training. 'Mrs. Shapiro is equally promin- ent in Jewish organizations. She's a Lamport and has been active in national Hadassah. This ideal Jewish couple will be a splendid link between this nation and our sister-democracy, Israel. Mr. Shapiro will replace the formidable Rabbi Israel Goldstein in his Jerusalem post. We wish the Shapiros well and we wish Rabbi Goldstein continued crea- tivity in his retirement. He can be sure that Mr. Shapiro will carry on the important work with dis-, patch and efficiency and with the same love of Yiddishkeit that typi- fied the career of the rabbi he succeeds. PRIVATE DOG OBEDIENCE MARGARET GETZ of our Sales Staff, will solve your problems for you — quickly — whether it's purchasing a new home or selling your present one. Capable and energetic, Margaret is qualified in all phases of real estate sales and she gets results. Give Margaret a call at 576-1346 or 863-0700 She'll Be Delighted to Consult with You Margaret Getz Getz Results JULES M. 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