Author Potok Sparks Traditional Debate at AJCongress U.S.-Israel Dialogue JERUSALEM ( J T A ) — thetic forms. He cited the Chaim Potok, noted author, books of Ruth, Jonah and I touched off an animated de- Amos as artistic as well as bate at the American-Israel prophetic. Potok conceded that aes- dialogue, an annual event sponsored by the American thetics were not absent Jewish Congress where U.S. totally but maintained that Jewish and Israeli intellec- they were "not central - to tuals meet, when he asserted Jewish sacred texts. that works of the aesthetic A leading Israeli writer. imagination were " alien" to Aharon Megged, also disputed the Jewish tradition. Potok's view. Hugh Nissenson, the Amer- "The true artists of the Jewish past," he said, "were ican short story writer, said the halakhists and lawmak- the central conflict lay in ers. Their material or clay "the Orthodox Jewish belief was the Jewish people. Their that God creates and the product was the Jewish way artist's belief that man—as of life." artists — create." AJC President Rabbi Ar- His remarks drew lively response from the 50 partici- thur Hertzberg agreed with pants in the dialogue, the this approach, adding: "The theme of which is "The classical Jewish view has Sources of Jewish Crea- been that to dethrone God tivity." and become creator yourself- Potok told of his own con- create a tower of l3bel. In flict as an Orthodox Jew Jewish tradition man cannot between " t h e immutable be the center of things. In values I was trained to ac- modernity, man is. Thus there cept and the new areas of is ultimately no harmony be- experience and new aesthetic tween Judaism and the mod- forms I sought to use as a ern temper." Rabbi Hertzberk declared novelist." Potok is the author of "The earlier that "The Jewish ts,a Chosen," "My Name Is Asher dition can evaporate even in Lev" and many other books Israel in an atmopshere of rejection of the Jewish past." on American Jewish life. R Rabbi Hertzberg attacked Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld , past president of the AJC, what he termed "the pernici- disputed Potok's view that ous notion that the Jew must Jewish tradition lacked aes- be a marginal man to achieve great art or great ideas. Spinoza, Freud and Marx — men who saw their Jewish particularity as a kind of disease that had to be de- Art As I Aug. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Ron Singerman (Irene Sachs), former Detroiters of Valencia, Calif., a daughter, Beth Ann. * * Aug. 2—To Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Litowich (Yvonne Se- lig), former Detroiters of Pompano Beach, Fla., a daughter, Ann Beth. * * July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schiff (Sibyl Cha- yet), 20345 Westpointe, South- field, a son, Jason Daryl. * • * July 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Michael Weisenfeld (Susan Dovitz), 31028 Verona, Farm- ington, a daughter, Stacey Lynn. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lovinger (Karen Isaacs), 25426 Leestock, Farmington, a daughter, Alyssa Rani. Army Foils 4 in Sinai Heist JERUSALEM (JTA)—Three young Israeli men and a wo- man were foiled Monday in their attempt to rob weapons from a Sinai military camp and to kidnap two soldiers. According to accounts, the four arrived Sunday after- noon at the Santa Caterina youth hostel in the middle of the Sinai Peninsula and caused tourists staying at the hotel to become suspic- ious when they discovered that some of their personal effects disappeared shortly after the arrival of the quar- tet. Several tourists called the nearest police station in Op- hira in Sharm el Sheikh and told the police what had hap- pened. A police jeep with one po- liceman and three soldiers REV: SIDNEY rushed to the Santa Caterina desert oasis. and the four were detained in a nearby army camp. Mohel Two reserve soldiers were 358-1426 or 357-5544 guarding them during the night but before dawn the four managed to overcome Rev. 1 their guards, took three sub- HERSHL ROTH machine guns with them and Certified Mohel the two guards as hostages, and the group disappeared in 557-0888 the jeep. Office , The army set road blocks 557-8210 and the group was discov- ered in the early afternoon in a wadi near the eastern RABBI LEO shore of the Sinai peninsula. The general commander of the southern region, Shmuel Gorodish. arrived at the Ex p ert Mohel scene and convinced the kid- Serving Hospitals and Homes napers to surrender. LI 1-9769 LI 2-4444 They were held at an army camp in Beersheba for ques- RABBI S. ZACHARIASH tioning. Police identified them as Specialized Haim Mielstein, 18, of Bat MOHEL Yam; Michael Tisdil, 18, of Tel Aviv; and David Dahan, In Home or Hospital 22, and Miriam Huber, 20, 557-9666 both of Rishon le Zion. Mielstein is known to have THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS a criminal record. The oth- 36—Friday, August 10, 1973 ers do not. .....] RUBE GOLDMAN I certain marginality" in the the premier the Jackson creation of a specific Jewish Amendment "since it was entirely a Jewish-American culture. • Rabbi Hertzberg said that internal matter." He said he s a w a danger of Mrs. Meir told him in He- "estrangement" between brew, "Al tishkakh (don't for- American Jews and Israel get) to tell them in the because the common lan- States to continue the battle guage and common experi- for Russian Jewry." He said he told the premier ences of the past were dis- that it was his view Ameri- appearing. To bridge the gap, he said, can Jews should not take "we must find and identify sides with either President or the needs and aspirations we Senator Henry M. Jackson, share as members of the to avoid a situation of losing — as the artist does — is to Jewish people." Fisch told the JTA that Hertzberg, Golda Discuss both the White House and one of the Jewish inmates Zionist Organization Future the Congress. "We need a received reading material JERUSALEM (JTA)—The balanced policy which some- which included some of the executive committee of the times shries gevald, yells writings of the JDL leader I American Jewish Congress " H e 1p , ' and sometimes and became "very enthusi- ended Monday a two-week doesn't." Concerning the internal F . astic" about Rabbi Kahane. study tour in Israel. The 26 When he was indicted in leaders of various American uation in Israel, Rabbi Hei Israel, the inmate became communities spent their time berg said he was impressed very disturbed, Fisch said, meeting leading Israeli per- that Israel was now more and asked the JDL office sonalities on current social, concerned about its relations what he could do. Fisch said economic and political condi- with the Diaspora than in the past, and with problems of it was suggested to the in tions in the country. The climax was the meet- the social gap in Israel. mate that he prepare and circulate a petition, which ing between Rabbi Arthur the prisoner did to both Jew- Hertzberg, president of the ish and non-Jewish inmates, AJC, with Premier Gold a and then sent it to the JDL Meir. Among the subjects dis- office here. cussed were future plans for Bar Mitzva The petition, signed by the World Zionist Organiza- Weddings - Etc. eight Jews, including a re- tion in the aftermath of the •• • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • death Louis of its A. executive habilitation counselor, which man, Pincus. chair- Greeting Cards the petition noted was "pro- Innovations According to Rabbi Hertz • us by Hillel Founda- berg, Mrs. Meir is deeply tion," declared that reading interested about the work Rabbi Kahane's words "has American Jewish leaders are Large Selection given us hope, as we sit here doing for Soviet Jewry. in prison and hope for a new Call Lee or Hilda Rabbi Hertzberg stressed life." 557-8340 557-4486 The petition also said that that he did not discuss with stroyed if they were to real- lish. Those who seek to be- ize themselves — have no transcending and abandoning Jewish children," he said, the Jewish past will speed adding that Isaiah attacked the day when Jewishness dis- the Jewish community of his appears whether they live day but affirmed its con- and work in Israel or Amer- tinuity. ica," Rabbi Hertzberg said. "The marginal man cannot A different view was voiced create Jewish art whether he by Prof. Shmaryahou Tal- writes in Hebrew or in Eng- mon, who saw a role for "a Mo. Inmates Petition for Release of Rabbi Meir Kahane in Israel NEW YORK (JTA) — The Jewish Defense League said that seven Jewish and 33 non-Jewish inmates of the Missouri State Penitentiary had signed petitions appeal- ing to Jews "to exert what- ever influence possible to win the freedom of Rabbi Meir Kahane," now awaiting trial in Israel on conspiracy charges. David Fisch, JDL execu- tive director, said that the prisoners, reacting "to the harassment of a man whose words have brought many of them a new outlook on life since their incarceration, ex- pressed grief over Rabbi Kahane's unjust treatment in Israel." 10-50% Discounf People Make News ROBERT E. KASS, son of Dr. and Mrs. Arnold Kass of Oneida Ave., Oak Park, has begun to practice interna- tional law in Brussels. A graduate of the University of Michigan Law School, he spent the past year as a Ful- bright scholar at the Grad- uate Institute of Interna- tional Studies in Geneva, re- searching legal aspects of East-West trade. * * * HAROLD FRIEDMAN of New York has been appoint- ed chairman of the Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds' overseas services committee. He suc- ceeds Raymond Epstein of Chicago, who has become president of the council. PROF. Y. H. RITCHIE of Los Angeles, • former chief physician of the department of pediatrics at the Hadassah University Hospital and lec- turer at the Hebrew Univer- sity's medical school, has been appointed medical di- rector of the Lanaido Hos- pital in Kiryat Sanz, Na- tanya, Israel. Israel Stock Report NEW YORK (JTA)—The following quotations from the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange are provided to the Jewish Tele- graphic Agency by Leumi Securities, 18 E. 48 St., New York, N.Y. 10017. This is a selected list of the most ac- tive stocks. Closing Prices 7/30 8/6 $ 6.95 $ 6.86 11.90 11.90 .30 ex div .29 .75 .74 Africa Israel Alliance 'B' ATA 'C' Bank Leumi Bank Leumi Investment Delek Discount Bank Investment Electra Electric Wire & Cable General Mortgage Bank Hassneh Insurance Mehadrin Citrus Shemen Taal Plywood INVITATIONS 25% Discount .53 .48 .52 .47 3.18 2.92 3.12 2.85 1.26 1.26 2.86 6.12 .53 1.39 1.42 2.84 6.06 .50 L37 1.46 for Rabbi Kahane "to be harassed" in Israel and "treated as a criminal is not only a shame to Israel but to the Jewish people." Rabbi Kahane was indicted last month on charges of conspiracy to commit mur- der, kidnaping and other al- leged crimes in the United States to damage U.S.-Israeli relations in connection with the June visit to the United States of Soviet Communist Party Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev. Rabbi Kahane was released on IL 100,000 ($25,000) bail. They Made The Grade STEFFEN FULLER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Fuller of Alderly Way, West Bloomfield, has been chosen to be featured in "Who's Who Among American High School Students," for his leadership in academics, athletics, activities and com- munity service. He is a graduate of West Bloomfield High School. Buenos Aires Opens Graduate Yeshiva BUENOS AIRES—The first graduate school for higher Torah scholarship (Kollel) in Latin America opened here, as part of an expanded Torah education complex estab- lished by Agudath Israel of Argentina, with the coopera- tion of the American Agu- dath Israel organization. Included in this new Jewish education project, is the opening of the first dormitory to house yeshiva students from Latin American coun- ties who seek to develop their knowledge of Torah to a high degree. Conversation is the labor- Difference of opinion is no atory and workshop of the problem to people who know student.—Ralph Waldo Em- enough to split the difference. erson. 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