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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-08-09

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TEL AVIV — Roads burst-
ing with traffic vehicles .. .
the morning bottlenecks . . .
buses crammed with rush-
hour riders, tortuously wind-
ing their way along totally in-
adequate roadways . . . the
worn-out traffic signals time
and again on the blink and
the repeated 'horror' scenes"
of knotted traffic — will all
these still be around in the
year 2,000?
It is obviously difficult, to
foresee the situation 26 years
hence, especially as dreams
about that not too far-off fu-
ture tend to veer towards in-
struments from some other
planet, bordering on science
fiction. Yet, Israel's experts
in land traffic planning tend
to be optimistic about the
matter.
According to the forecast,
Israel will be covered with a
network of express highways,
with at least two central
routes running the length of
the land from north to south
r- one for mainly internal
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ly connecting with a similiar
highway to Egypt, and the
other starting from Lebanon
and serving the traffic from
Israel to the neighboring
countries. Along with the
longitudinal routes there will
be latitudinal highways, link-
ink Haifa with northern Jor-
dan and Syria, and Jerusa-
lem with Amman.
In addition to the new high-
way network, a railway net-
work will be built, as part of
the mass transportation sys-
tem of the metropolitan areas
of Greater Tel Aviv (by that
time Tel Aviv will probably
have a roof municipality con-
taining the area between
Rishon Le Zion on the south
and Herzliya on the - north).
The express trains will run
to Lebanon and Egypt.
They will no longer be
Diesel s locomotives with
coaches, but rather a faster
electrically operated train,
with a completely different
design, capable of traveling -
at a 'speed of 250-300 mph
along magnetic cushions.
This will be Israel's interur-
ban and international rail-
road.
Subway systems will oper-
ate in the metropolitan areas,
particularly in Greater Tel
Aviv. Residential quarters,
contiguous districts and sub-
urbs will be serviced by auto-
matic vehicles, computerized
and controlled by electronic
devices, and moving on rub-
ber wheels. This system 'bf
driverless coaches will have
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The urban centers will be
closed to private traffic, • al-
lowing a limited operation of
public conveyances, particu-
larly the subway. Entire
stretches will be reserved for
pedestrians only.
The Tel Aviv subway will
move along a circular route
connecting all of the city's
business and amusement cen-
ters, the "where-the-action.
is" areas. Other feeder lines
will connect all corners of
the city — east, north, and
south. At the intersections,
cloverleaf bridges and en-
trance tunnels will run into
the city, especially for public
transit vehicles.
In the next generation,
transportation will be con-
sidered an important factor,
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the environment and the full
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his major studies to theology
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Lehmann contends that
Jesus did not intend to teach
the dogmas that were pro-
claimed by Paul. Jesus is de-
scribed as a rabbi in the
Jewish tradition who insisted
on loyalty to his inherited
traditions. Paul is excoriated
for his scheming by Lehmann
whose "The Jesus Establish-
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the Church was born, con-
quered the world, transform-
ed faith into ideology, and
thus lost its ideal."
In his analysis of Paul's
role, 'Lehmann charges that
Paul drifted as far away from
Judaism as he did from the
teachings of Jesus. He writes:
"Paul managed to gain
mercy through his curious
mixture of Greek mysticism
and Roman legalism. He
who wanted to be a Jew
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among the Greeks because he
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Jesus' death, not his life,
that absorbed their interest."
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as an establishment-influenc-
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not succeed in opposing wars,
as a salvation-seeking ele-
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Christian teaching have very
little in common with the
wishes of a man from Naza-
reth." Lehmann adds:
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the key stimuli of prey and
sex while shutting off all
other perceptions, Church
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and theology mean by them,
these words release in all
theologians the identically
strong, although varied, mix-
ture of defense and rigid
affirmation. Everything else
may be subject to argument.
Whether the miracles are
true and verdical or not;
whether miraculous birth and
bodily ascent to Heaven are
reality or symbol—all these
are, except for ultraconser-
vatives when questioned,
merely peripheral.
"But as soon as the stimu-
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react like trained dogs to
their master's whistle. They
immediately assert that these
concepts are the essence of
Christianity." —P.S.

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