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April 01, 1977 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1977-04-01

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Friday. April 1, 1977 , 25

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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There's No Place Like Home r

Weizmann realize his with Agronsky for a time
great dream. He had been on the New York World,
editor of The New Pales- visited Agronsky in
tine, the American organ Jerusalem.
"Don't you miss New
of the Zionist movement
and when the Jewish - York?" asked Johnson.
`JSure," replied Ag-
state was established he
left America to settle in ronsky, "but what shall I
Israel to help Weizmann do, go to New York and
fulfill his dream.
long for Jerusalem or stay
Weisgal was no scien- in Jerusalem and long for
tist, but the practical man New Y ork?" Agronsky
needed to make the idea a stayed in Jerusalem and
reality. When Weisgal later was -chosen mayor of
first arrived there were the city.
Old home ties are not
two or three buildings- at
Rehovot. Today there are easy to throw off. Weiz-
so many, Weisgal admits, mann was always talking
he sometimes gets- lost about little Memel — the
there. It is one of the town of 400 in which he was
born. He used to say that
great scientific centers.
Weisgal posssses a all he knew about states-
rare quality which enables manship and diplomacy he
him to extricate surplus had learned - in Memel.
wealth for good causes. Remember that song by
Saul Bellow's recent book John Howard Payne:
abOut Israel tells a typical
Mid pleasures and palaces
anecdote about Weisgal.
Though we may roam
Once, after a session with
Be if ever so humble
Weisgal, a rich man took
There's no place like home.
out a check book and wrote
One asks if Payne liked
a check for $25,000. Weis-
gal took the check and tore home so much why in
it up. "The meal has al- heck was he always away
ready been paid for," he from it? He was an eter:
nal wanderer. I think I
said.
know the answer. The
mother of Payne was
Another American Jew
Sarah Isaacs. Payne was
who left for Israel about
half Jewish and must
the same time as Weisgal
have heard his mother
was Gershon Agronsky,
of the Jewish Telegraphic telling about "in der
heim."
Agency. He went -to
What Jew of immigrant
Jerusalem where he es-
tablished the English parents has not heard
about "in der heim?" "In
language newspaper, the
Palestine Post, now the der heim" in Russia; they
Jerusalem Post. One day had nothing, but still they
a former co-worker cannot forget it. The
named Johnson, we be- childhood memories are
ever with us.
- neve, who--had worked

BY DAVID SCHWAR1'Z
(Copyright 1977, JTA, Inc.)

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If you ask a Jew what
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you that it is to normalize
the Jewish position, to
give him a country as
otlier people have their
countries. But in saying
that, he is not really tel-
ling the whole truth. The
prophets of old spoke of
Torah coming out of Zion.
They saw Israel as a land
of significance to the
world as well as to the Jew
and every Zionist in his
heart shares -something
of this same vision.
Chaim
Weizmann
wrote that he saw
"Zionism and science as
part of one organic
whole." He saw the Torah
of science going forth
from Israel and the first
thing he-did on settling in
Israel was to establish
the research institution
at Rehovot.-Where else in
the world do we find a
people beginning their
liberation by the estab-
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