Mr,
Stephen Wise's 50-Year Dream Comes True
Hy BE% HANAN
• comer! to Dr. Wise's dream. Had
•f- i, sears az.o In New York it come true"
•'I think that Dr Wise would
.-0-then S. WIse took :
tiaie been satisfied, - he replied
L• Liter called the most suit
o'u decision of his life. He Graduates of JIB, and later the
' • I the Jewish Institute of New York School of HUC-J1/1.
ha ,. I. gone into the world of schol-
Ir..
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mstitution to arship. as well as the pulpit. Grad
uates hasp served, and do sere
as
chaplains, Jewish communal
tit' to ha.
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unlike agency directors and university
professors.
As for college degrees,
' , f the time which
these are necessary for ordination
r,
high schools
from all the major rabbinical sent
and a. fi , r Zionism,
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the lack na ries now
has taken care of that prop
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al.sision,
of
alit
icm . too. time and the creation Of
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ardipathy in ooh
of Israel Where are tht
would be unaha•h
anti Zioni:ts now
wh,•r ideas but these.
main, %Acre his roost
tin the es- t- of the institution's
00th anniversary', Rabbi Paid M
Steinberg. dean of the New York
school of Hebrew Union College- -
Jewish Institute of Religion—the
two seminaries were merged in
1950-- was asked what had hap-
Young U.S. Jews Prefer
to Invest Funds in Israel
such as Israel Abrahams, George NEW YORK (JTA) —The
Foote Moore, Felix Perles, David younger generation of American
Ismar Elhogen, Gershom Jewish businessmen investing in
Scholem Maurice IL Ilarris, Rich- Israel is motivated less by senti-
ard J_ H. Gotthed and Emil G_ ment than by sound business. prin-
li,rsch. lie brought in Simon Hal- ciples, according to Ralph Cohen
Guido Kisch, Harry Orlinsky of Bridgeport. Conn., the newly
and Salo Baron, as well as Harry e l ec t e d president of the Ampal-
A Wolfson who was beginning a American Israel Corporation.
distinguished career at Hart. and Cohen said "The new/ "enera-
University. All were men who tin of investors tends to compare
It h cs been Dr. Wi:se's hope to countries around the world and
bait , the Institute in his Free Syn- to look for :he best return they
igogue but the new building w as can get on the dollar. Unlike
ready in time. and the first their parent; who were mot,vated
.asses were held in the Communi- by a deep Zionist attachment to
Center of Temple Israel, New Israel and all it stood for, they
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BITTER SERY1Q1
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Dr. Wise brought to his Institute ica, courses were conducted in
a distinguished faculty, scholats modern Hebrew,
The library of the Institute,
which has become one of the most
important repositories of Jewish
books, numbers more than 100,000
volumes and has one of the finest
collections of Hebrew literature.
The library serves as a center for
scholarly research. Dr. I. Edward
Kiev, an early JIR graduate, serves
as the librarian.
Dr. Wise shown awarding honorary doctorate to Dr. Chaim
ellinann
HARRY THOMAS
DEXTER
CHEVROLET
hr Wise Used to see the rnerg
York City. The first class consisted tend to look to Israel's courage
Inv of the .I1/1 the union of
f 15 students, taught by a faculty and enterprise.
the two schools, he wrote, - means 'hat included Israel Abrahams,
the creation of a great teaching in
Yell): Perks and Ismar Elbogen.
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stitution of liberal and progressive
The stress was on Hebrew and
Judaism. minimizing
the
things
that seem to divide, magnifying the I or the time time in a Jewish in-
stitution of higher studies in Amer-
things that unite."
Mollie Goodman Academic
HIGH SCHOOL IN ISRAEL
Established by the Zionist Organization of America
Situated on the ZOA campus near Ashkelon
10th, 11th, 12th GRADES
%stule helping to keep open escape
routes for the threatened Jews
The so called `Gruber Office'
became the headquarters of the
underground rescue operation in
the then German capital.
In 1940 he ran into a then un-
known civil servant, Adolf Eich-
mann. Soon after, Dean Gruber
was taken to Theresienstadt. Be-
cause of heart trouble, he was
released in 1943,
After the fall of the Third Reich
in 1945, Dean Gruber was appoint
ed maj.or of Berlin's Kaulsdorf
sector. Ile worked for East-West
detente : and for a time co-operated
with the Communists. He became
an adviser on churtlystate
nships in East Berlin, but when
he became critical of the East
Berlin regime returned to the
Western sector.
Eater he found himself in a
Jerusalem court room--testifying
against Adolf Eichmann.
For detested information, write
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The
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The golden anniversary of the
New York school was marked
May 31 at a dinner at Plaza Hotel
n New York, with Dr. Alfred
ilottschalk, president of 111 . 0 .IIR.
as the main speaker.
Retired Pastor Heinrich Gruber,
80 received here a medal from
Gideon Hauser, chairman of the
directorate of the Israeli organza
lion charged with memorializing
Jewish t ictims of Nazism. Earlier,
Gruber reef-fit eel the Jerusalem
Medal from the lord • mayor of
Jerusalem.
A native of Rhineland. Dean
:mser began the politico religious
'hapter of his career when he went
o Berlin in 1934. Here he
ireached against Ilitler's policies
It's Nice
To Deal With
Joe Slatkin's
.•ould grace any major seminary investments in Israel with those
m the world.
in the United States and other
One of the four campuses of
HCIC-JIR—the others are in Cincin-
nati. the main campus; Los Ange-
les and Jerusalem—the New York
school has a rabbinic school with
a faculty of 19; a school of educa-
tion with a faculty of 25, and a
school of sacred music with 19- on
its staff_
TEI. AVIV—The former dean
of the Protestant Church in Berlin
as honored here twice recently
for his ant to Jews during II tlers
reign
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
18—Friday, June 30, 1972
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