/ 11 Rabbi Lehrman's C redo on Faith Given Bnai Moshe on Anniversary "Faith plus vision plus courage these are the factors that never - fad in elevating Jewish experi once." This was the credo handed to celebrants of Congregation final Moshe's 611th anniversary - , Sunday evening, at the anniversary ban quet, by Rabbi Moses Lehrman. •C.JFWF Delegates to Meet European Messages of greeting 'acre re- Leaders May 4-22 cened from Senator Robert Grit fin, Governor Milliken and a num ber of national leaders. Dropsie U. Honors Silver. s Menior.- NEW YORK—American Jewish leaders will further strengthen the : ties linking American and overseas Jewry when they explore areas of mutual concern with their counter parts abroad during a series of visits to European cities now through May 22, it %vas announced by Barney R. Radov, Erie, Pa., chairman of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds' ; committee of small cities. , Purpose of the visits. which are , being made at the invitation of and in cooperation with the Eu- ropean Council of Jewish Commu- nity Services (ECJCS), which is the European counterpart to ('JF, and the Joint Distribution Com- mittee, are to learn about the makeup and life-styles of these West European communities—their organizations, achievements and problems: to share the benefits and experiences in areas of cocn- mon interest. and to explore ways of maintaining a continuing inter- change Jacob Stein, president of the United Synagogue of America and chairman of Major Jewish Organ- izations of America, the guest PHILADELPHIA —The publica- speaker at the dinner, associated tion of a new edition of -The Book himself with this dictum of up- of Judith" will continue the series holding and adhering to faith, in of Jewish Apocryphal Literature an address in which he described ! sponsored by Dropsie University the manner in which Russian Jews here. The new edition of "Judith" is are clamoring to settle in Israel and the form American aid takes dedicated to the memory of the late Rabbi Abha Hillel Silver. in aiding them. The first copy of the boo's will An interesting feature of the he formally presented to his widow, three-day anniversary celebra- Mrs. Virginia Silver, at the an- tion, during which Rabbi Lehr- nual dinner of the board of gov- man delivered a series of ser- ernors of Dropsie University, June mons on the six decades' his- I, at the Warwick Hotel. tory of his congregation and the The new editions and transla- outlook for the coming 60 years, tions of Jewish Apocryphal Litera- was the presentation of a 250- ture are designed to restore the year-old Persian Torah to the scriptures known as the Apocrypha congregation. Mrs. Lehrman was , and Pseudepigrapha to their proper invited to the pulpit Sabbath position in Jewish literature. Spe- morning to explain the acquisi- cial emphasis, as in the new tion of the historic Torah as a edition of "Judith," is placed on gift from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred I the recovery of the original sense Deutsch. of the writings with reference to TEL AVIV—A geriatric pavilion Jewish sources in the commen- which will provide extended reha- A youth service on Sunday morn- ' taries. bilitation and nursing care for ing attracted more than 250 of the The Apocryphal hook of "Judith" chronically ill aged here is being younger affiliates with the con, replates to the cunning murder of : built in the Chaim Sheba Medical gregation. the commander of the forces of Center in Tel llashomer. Participants in the anniversary Nebuchadnezzar. King of Assyria, The new 66-bed facility is being dinner program included the chair- • by the pious and beautiful Judith, financed by an IL 1,200,000 ($285,- man of the anniversary committee, who succeeded thereby in raisimg 700) allocation from the Associa- Jack Kutnick. Cantor Louis Klein, the siege of her town, Bethulia. tion for the Planning and Develop- harles Rubin, the president, and Some scholars have held the story ment of Services for the Aged and Mayor Norman Feder of South- rictitiOus, written to inspire pea- by contributions from local groups_ field A resolution deglared the nle to fight for independence. Some The association was established in day Bnai Moshe Day in Oak Park Hebrew midrashic interpretive dis- 1969 mainly through the efforts of sertations contain the same story JDC Malben which is was read to the gathering. providing half of its five-year budget of Specially engraved certificates related to the Hanuka festival. "Judith" was apparently written $8,333,000. The other half will were presented to 42 50-year mem- originally in Hebrew, but like -eme from other local sources in bers of the synagogue. much of Apocryphal literature, was Israel_ preserved in its entirety in Greek. The new edition of "Judith" was translated by Dr. Morten S. Enslin, nrofessor of Christian thought and literature at Dropsie. Dr. Solomon Zeitlin, Distin- mished Professor of Post-Biblical • Installation Literature and Institutions at • Repoir Dropsie, is editor-in-chief of the • Spring start up .1ewnsh Apocryphal Literature pro- ject. and Dr. Abraham L. 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