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The exhibition, which was inaugurated by Samuel Lewis, U.S. Ambassador to Israel, contains 700 ex- hibits. These exhibits, mostly photographs, were collected from various Jewish agencies, libraries, institutions and collectors in New York and organized by Mrs. Mary C. Black, painting, curator of sculpture and the decora- tive arts in the New York Historical Society. "Beyond the Golden Door" is divided into seven sections, each devoted to a different aspect in the his- tory and life of New York Jewry: entering, living, prayer and learning, giving, working, creating and look- ing to Zion. Even though the ex- hibition covers a period of more than three cen- turies, from the arrival of the first Jews in New Amsterdam. in 1654 to the present, the emphasis is on the period of the great immigration wave, from the 1880s to the 1920s, which helped skape the modern Jewish commu- nity in the United States in general and in New York in particular. the Golden Door" is the first in a series of exhibitions, devoted to different Jewish com- munities all over the world, to be presented at Beth Hatefutsoth's Temporary Exhibition Gallery. Its presentation is accom- panied by a series of events, taking place in the Beth Hatefutsoth auditorium, re- lating to American Jewry. The first of these events was a lecture, accompanied by slides, music and readings, on "The Image of the Jewish Immigrant in the United States" given by Prof. Leon Jick of Brandeis University. Syrian Government Newspaper, Tishrin: Sadat has ignored the de- mands of all the Arab states to sever his direct links with Israel. The summit meeting at Camp David cannot serve in any way the cause of a just peace in the Middle East; Sadat has bypassed all possibilities that existed to re-establish links with the Arabs. Any new call to discuss reunifying the Arabs, tak- ing the- Sadat regime into consideration, can only be - seen from now on as overt collusion with the policy of subservience to the U.S. and capitulation to Israel. To: The Jewish News 17515 W. 9 Mile Rd. Suite 865 NEW YORK — Calling the Camp David summit "a manifestation of the good that lies in every man's heart," Dr. David Hyatt, president of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, prayed that "strength and courage be given to all who work for a world of reason and under- standing" in a statement celebrating the Jewish High Holy Days, Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. Dr. Hyatt, a Roman Catholic, said that the Judeo-Christian spirit of our nation "should serve as a reminder that we cannot permit the religiously prej- udiced to distort the issues or make bigoted -appeals to hate." He declared that Chris- tians, Moslems, Buddhists, and "indeed all religious groups should join their Jewish brothers and sisters in penitent reflection and pledge to overcome the apathy, neglect and lack of concern for others that seems to be prevalent in the world." He stressed the need for men to "come to see more clearly not that which divides them, but that which unites them." "Let us hope that the cel- ebration of this New Year, 5739, begins a time of mutual respect for human rights, freedom and dignity throughout the world," con- cluded Dr. Hyatt. Friday, October 6,1918 61 Southfield, Mich. 480.75 • WEI JUST from C • Paste in old label • NAME Please Allow Two Weeks 1