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October 18, 1974 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-10-18

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estate, has many years of ex-
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sales field.

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Argentinian Jewry's Future May Be Fading

By ASHER MIBASHAN -
JTA Buenos Aires
Correspondent
(Copyright' 1974, JTA, Inc.)
This feature, I must con-
fess, should have been writ-
ten weeks ago. But every
time I started it, some un-
expected and violent event
would displace it, leaving no
room for quiet reflection.
Finally, I write it without
calm reflection. Nor can I
call it a Rosh Hashana fea-
ture, since it lacks the analy-
tic evaluatiOn of the more
important aspects of Jewish
life during the year past.
The daily kidnapings and
murders at the hand of ex-
tremists, from the Left and
the Right are rising to cres-
cendo so that the most one
can do is to express, a state
of mind and a mood, prob-
ably similar to that of many
an Argentine citizen, Jewish
or not.
The government in the
hands of Maria Estela (Isa-
bel) de Peron may possibly
shift somewhat to the Right,
though using the currently
fashionable slogans of the
Left.
Since May 1973, when a`
Peronist government, demo-
cratically elected, came to
cratically
power,_ and more so since
October when Juan Domingo
Peron himself became presi-
dent and stated that he had
learned the lesson and would
not repeat his earlier mis-
takes, the Jewish community
felt that perhaps- a turn for
the better could. be expected.
During his first two presi-
dential terms, the second
one abruptly broken off in
1955, Peron had shown a
great deal of friendship to-
wards Israel and had gone
on record more than once
against anti-Semitism and
racial or religious discrimi-
nation. The new administra:
fion has in its higher eche-
lons several Jews, prominent
among them the Economic
Minister. Jose Ber Gelbard
who has survived — until
now—all cabinet, re-shuffles.
Of course, there are power-
ful reasons for the govern-
ment to seek close relations
with the Arab states, whose
oil_._and currency resources
are enviable. The Argentine

Rabbi's Board Opens
Chaplaincy School

NEW YORK — The New
York Board of Rabbis opened
the first chaplaincy school at
the Beth Israel Hospital here.
. According to Rabbi Sol
Roth, president, the school
provides advanced training
in pastbral care for rabbis
serving in general hospitals,.
mental hygiene institutions,
nursing homes, senior citizen
centers and other health-re-
_lated facilities.
Rabbi Edward T. Sandrow,
past president of the board
of professor of pastoral psy-
chiatry at the Jewish ;Theolo-
gical Siminary of America,
is dean of the school. The
school was made possible by
a grant from the Federation
of Jewish Philanthropies of
New York.

The first step in the ethi-
cal life is self-criticism. As
the Talmud piits it, "Cleanse
yourselves, and then cleanse
Others." Ethics is a branch
of thought starting with self-
discipline. — Louis Finkel-
stein.

economy is being redirected
towards a more state-social-
ized pattern, and in this Gel-
bard is doing quite well.
While there certainly is no
official anti-Semitis-m, some
Rightist journals loosely Con-
nected with some of the
many movements within the
multi'-faceted Peronist bloc
virulently attack "Synarchy."
In their context this means
the Jews are linked, accord-
ing to taste, to Yankee im-
perialism or to Communism.
Behind these attacks the
Arab hand is apparent.
Most of the Jewish institu-
tions and organiiations are
now 'headed by second or
third generation Argentine
Jews. Many of them lack the
balanced Jewish and general
outlook of their European
paients or grandparents and
the kind of activist spirit that
animated their forebears. But
it must be said in their favor
that they are dedicated, in-
telligent and work hard
against the odds afflicting
Jewish society in these
troubled times.
One of the features charac-
teristic of present Jewish
life — not only in Argentina
— is the probable loss of an
important portion of the
youngest generation in the
final years of high school
and in the universities, who
are irresistibly attracted by
the Left, Peronist or beyond,
but fundamentally revolu-
tionary ideology.

Most of these_ Jewish
youths, in their candor and
purity of soul accompanied
by blurred vision — in a
word in their alienation —
swallow the bait fogether
with the hook. They are com-
pletely inured to the values,
including Jewishness, which
their parents hold in esteem,
but have not been able to
transmit to their children.
The tragedy is the greater
considering that tremendous
efforts have been and are
being made by the commun-
ity to improve the Jewish
school system and other co-
hesive factors. It must be
acknowledged that some-
where on the road something
has gone wrong. Of 'course,
more educational measures
are being adopted, but it is
well-known that the fruits of
education may take many
years to ripen and at this
moment time is the essential
factor.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, October 18, 1974-43

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