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SUITE #32 OAK PARK, MICHIGAN 48231 968-2778 A Jla ppy and oui Organization's New Haggada Blends Modern, Traditional Commentaries, ex- planatory notes guiding the reader in preparation, and then the conducting of the Seder and supplemen- tary readings mark the new Passover Haggada issued by the Rabbinical Assem- bly. This Haggada first ap- peared as a special edition of Conservative Judaism, the organ of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Edited by Rabbi Michael Strassfeld, the Haggada is enriched with the addi- tional readings which link the modern with the tradi- tional. It is to appear as a special illustrated volume with whatever other edito- rial changes may be made. The Haggada is now being studied for its use by Conservative leaders and lay people who will have an opportunity to apply it at Sedorim this year. The editor points to the following as significant allover to Ali An original art rendering by the Israeli-French artist, Nissan Engel, depicts the Morranos observing Passover in secret during the Spanish Inquisition. This also serves as a reinnder of the oppression of three million Soviet Jews during the coming Passover season. Hermelin Colburn Colburn Blumberg Steinberg 3001 W. Big Beaver Rd., Suite 302, Troy, Mich. changes and additions to the traditional Haggada text: "We have moved the fourth cup of wine to the end of the Seder. This was its original position before Glatzer-Edited Haggada Issued as a Paperback songs were added. "There are a number of minor changes in wording, often to_ clarify an obscure comment. "We have added an his- torical section to make explicit the theme that in each and every generation we experience both persecu- tion and redemption. This section follows the meal and begins anew the tale of the evening. Included in this section is material about the Holocaust and the state of Israel." "The most basic change that we have made involves the Arami Oved Avi section. Pas- sages in this section are often obscure; what was clear to their authors has become obfuscated by the passage of centuries." The importance of the supplementary readings and the marginal notes be- comes apparent in several parts of the text. The expose of the blood libel, which was used against Jews at Passover time, is an exam- ple. The reference to the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which also was at Passover time, is indicative of r editor's and author's corn'. lations as additions to this Haggada. While it is now one of some 3,000 texts known to have been published, this new Haggada of the Con- servative Jewish movement attains considerable impor- tance. Egyptian Travel Agent in Israel NAHUM GLATZER Modern Haggada texts have been enriched with readings and supplemen- tary historical material based on experiences of re- cent years. In recent years, the most impressive Haggadot in- cluded the Passover Hag- gada edited by Dr. Nahum Glatzer. Researched material dealing with traditions of the Passover and the rab- binic discussions, with ex- cerpts from the studies-con- ducted by E.D. Goldschmidt enhance the Glatzer-edited text. It has been re-issued, in a two-color printing, with illustrations from the Prague Haggada as a Schocken paperback. The Holocaust readings include Anne Frank's "If God Lets Me Live." There is a guide to names and terms appearing in the Haggada and the reminiscences of re- sistance to Nazism add a valuable factor to Passover observance for readers of special selections included in this especially impres- sive Haggada. We wish you a Happy and Healthy Passover Michigan National Banks Where You Earn More Money for Your Money Members FDIC JERUSALEM '(JTA) — The first Egyptian tourist agent arrived in Israel last week in an attempt to exam- ine the possibilities of engaging in mutual Israeli-Egyptian tourism like that expected after the borders are opened between Israel and Egypt. Negev Growth JERUSALEM (ZINS) — The director general of the ventures. Israel Ministry of Interior, Mustafa Niazi arrived in Hahn Kowarsky,, declared Israel on his Egyptians at a press conference that passport the day before the while the Negev represents signing of the peace agree- 63.4 percent of the total ment. Niazi, vice president land area of Israel, its popu- of the Rotary Club in Cairo, lation accounts for only 6.8 spent part of his time in percent of the total inhabi- Nazareth with distant rela- tants of the country. tives, in addition to looking He stated that since 1965, over the Israeli tourism the population in the Negev market. has grown by only 1,800 and He conceded that Egypt is the ministry is preparing a not presently prepared for plan to increase the popula- mass tourism, or for a tion of the Negev one mil- steady stream of tourists lion by the year 2,000. Shalom Editor's Note: "Shalom," by Paul Eldridge was writ- ten in 1948 and appeared in the New York Post. By PAUL ELDRIDGE (Copyright 1948) There will be peace in Israel — And Israel will live And Israel will grow strong. And Israel will grow rich — And the neighbors to the North And the neighbors to the South And the neighbors to the East, All her neighbors will say: "Behold! In Israel there is justice, In Israel there isfreedom, In Israel there is law. Behold! In Israel the strong does not ride Upon the neck of the weak And he who labors is honored And he who idles is scorned. Behold! In Israel woman is the peer of man And a child is prince of the blood; In Israel the ages are loved and tended And the sick are housed and healed. Behold! In Israel there are molders of beauty And delvers and seekers of truth, And learning, like a mountain stream, Flows on, limpid and cool and endless, And all mouths drink. Behold! In Israel there is light, In Israel there is hope, In Israel man is master of his fate!" And the neighbors to the North And the neighbors to the South And the neighbors to the East, All her neighbors will say: "Let us rid our lands of the tyrants, Let us crash the chains of ignorance, Let us sever the bands which blind us, Let us be like unto Israel! Let us have freedom. and justice and law, Let us have art and science and learning, Let our women be the equal of men And our children be precious as princes; Let us be like unto Israel! Let Israel be our beacon, Let Israel be our guide, Let Israel be our friend, our brother!"