64 Friday, February 22, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dr. Rothenberg Details Historic Role of the Israeli Defense Forces Israel is in an endless always invites the interest He was a founding despair, anxiety, and adula- military leadership that in- have been impressive. A na- state of war. The Arab an- of the military as well as member of the U.S. See- tion of leftist authoritarian eluded the most noted of Is- tion of less than 706,000 has tagonism mes it a con- historians. Perhaps the best lion of the International regimes, supposed to have rael's personalities receives absorbed so many immig- tinuous threaat k to the state 's analysis of it is provided in Military Commission. inherent military advan- due treatment. rants that its population existence. Is the Israel army The Anatomy of the Israeli So highly qualified, it is tages over democracies, Is- The Israeli army between has quintupled. They came invulnerable? Army" (Hippocrene Books). important to note that in his rad furnishes proof to the the wars of 1957 and 1967 from more than a hundred The role played by the Is- Its author, Gunther E. preface Dr. Rothenberg contrary." has added interest. Here is countries and all were rael Defense Forces makes Rothenberg, is currently provides the basic evalua- while this volume is an where the reader is in- different. And in its 30-year the army an element of professor ofmilitary history tion of the IDF when he analytical work defining formed about the arms race, history, the state has also great concern and interest at Purdue University. Edu- states: the IDF, its composition, its the aid given by Russia to fought and won four wars on an international level. cated in Germany and in "Perhaps the most impor- military commanders, it is Egypt, the friendly rela- against nations that out- Many nations are watching England, he served during Cant lesson which Western at the same time valuable tions Israel still had at the numbered her 40 to 1. the IDF's progress with the World War II with the defense specialists can draw as a history fo the develop- time with France. This "Israel at 30 has many keenest interest, and some British army in the Western from the history of the IDF ments of Israel's defensive leads to an understanding of troubles — economic, politi- have admitted they had Desert, Italy, Yugoslavia is that even a very small mechanisms. The opening later developments which cal, cultural — but she has much to learn from the IDF. and Austria. democratic state can suc- chapter indicates how im- resulted in drastic changes remained a democracy de- Therefore, the IDF's He was in the U.S. Air cessfully withstand portantly this element in the relations with the two fended by a citizen army. If status is perhaps the most Force from 1949 to 1955. enemies superior in num- serves the discussion of European powers. for the first time in three de- vital factor in Israel's exist- He earned his PhD from bers and materiel. Against IDF's role in its title, "The cedes there is talk and the en as well as history and it the University of Illinois. the Of the many books on current of contemporary Foundation: 1907 to 1947." h hope of peace, it may well the subject of the IDF and have come about because It provides an under- the wars which chal- standing of the clifficul- lenged Israel's existence, the Arab leaders have rec- ognized that they cnno a t ties Jews confronted in Dr. Rothenberg's is per- destroy the state by mili- the period of the early haps the most thorough. tary means. And this may settlements, leading up to His resume of the Six-Day well be the proudest f o u n di ng re bi rt h o By HEIDI PRESS o f War and the Yom Kippur mon link among all of the recovery, it was decreed the fudi achievement of the Israeli War gains immense his- "She was Rachel. She was Rachels: Besides their obvi- that recipients of the Jewish statehood. army." torical significance. not alone, an accidental ous genealogical tie, each is diamond would receive There is continuity in the Photographs accomnany- entity, but one of a line of a defender of her faith and the legacy on their wed- treatment of the subject by There is a concludingnote ing the text of "The family, of tradition. What will go to great lengths to ding day. Prof. Rothenberg. The army that offers a summary of the Anatomy of the Israeli she would have to do, she act on behalf of her fellow Aided by her family's of the War of Independence IDF's significance, in a Army" add documentary would one day know. And Jews. diamond industry connec- receives the attention mer- tribute to Israel and her data on the British role of what she would do, she Although the Rachel tions, Rachel Cohn Be- ited in the conflict for survi- army in which Prof. creating defense problems would do well." Cohen of Berlin enyamin helped the then val. Rothenberg asserts: for Israel and the Hagana's struggling Je ws establish This is the key to a bril- downplays her Jewish Dr. Rothenberg says the "In the last analysis, resistance to the British liant new novel by Joel background, she still businesses and kibutzim. new army developed from however the state of Israel suppressive measures, and Gross, "The books of does not turn away from The final Rachel of note is 1949 to 1953 with noted has always relied on its own on the noteworthy experi- Rachel," published by Sea- her co-religionists. Yet, Rachel Kane of World War military leaders, commenc- efforts and the achieve- ences of the IDF and its view Books. her father still had reser- II-era England. Her family, ing with Moshe Dayan. The ments of independent Israel leadership. descended from the In his much researched vations about giving her Cuhenos as were the Co- novel, Gross traced the tale her birthright. of the Cuheno diamond, "Herr Cohen gave his hens, Cuhenos, Cohns, from Inquisition-era Spain daughter's hand to Phillip HaCohens and Cogans , By ABRAHAM HATSH to modem-day New York. Meier, the son of a banker feared the persecution of veloped and backward. ernment to do so! But the Bought by gem trader and jeweler, and when he Jews in Germany would (Editor's note: Dr. Ab- Even in the so-called Pale average Russian contin- Judah Cuheno, the diamond gave the bride the Cuheno spread to England. The raham I. Katsh, president of Settlement they were ued to hate Jews, just as is named for and passed diamond that was hers by topic was not discussed in emeritus of Dropsie Uni- excluded from the major he did under the Czar. vereity in Philadelphia, is cities. down to descendants of his right of her birth he cried. her presence. No one in Russia today the only known Western She became aware of the sister, Rachel Cuheno, a In a territory with no in- can move about without an This was a Rachel who . - spirited Jewish defender of understood nothing of her heinous crimes against the scholar who was granted dustry to speak of, Jews identification card. The permission by the Soviet were forbidden to own land. term "nationality" not her people, who was mar- people, and who had no Jews when a distant cousin, Union in the 1950s and Only petty trade and "religion" is used for iden- tyred in the Inquisition. interest in anything but Wilfred of Germany, came 1960s to examine and elementary handicrafts tification. But Jews do not Christian poets and sensual to live with the Kanes, after Cuheno decreed that descendants bearing her pleasures. Herr Cohen his own family had suffered microfilm important were open to them. Jewish benefit from the term na- Jewish documents and children found schools tionality as do the Ukrai- name will receive the cried, because he knew his much at the hands of the manuscripts in the Soviet closed to them, their mans, White Russians and Cuheno diamond — a 60- daughter was unworthy of Nazis. Like her antecedents, Union.) number in the gymnasia others, because Jews do not carat flawless diamond her inheritance, unworthy Rachel vowed to help her The Jewish position in and universities were live in a territory, where of her name." — in her memory. countrymen, and in Ger- the USSR is an anomaly — limited by a numerus they are a majority and In a tale that reflects The next, Rachel Cohn of many when she acted in and an anomaly breeds clausus of two or three per- where they could give ex- much research into Jewish 19th Century Paris, is to be defense of a Jewish trouble. The Russian con- cent in places where Jews pression to their own Ian- and general history and admired. A wealthy French woman taunted by a stitution prohibits anti- constituted 50 percent. diamond mining, cutting, Jewess, Miss Cohn left the guage, culture and civiliza- Nazi, the German shot Semitism. Yet, as an ethnic Official harassment and tion. selling and buying, Gross pampered lifestyle of her her on the spot. cultural and religious group the anti-Semitism of the presented his own history of class for a dream — to help Jews are the only nation- Joel Gross' "The Books of and as individuals, Jews Christian population ality deprived of official pol- Jewish survival through the Jews of then Palestine. Rachel" is reminiscent of a suffer extraordinary dis- threatened their very lives. icy from privileges centuries of persecutions, To help her travel through ge granted news story about the abilities, a kind of spiritual On the eve of World War I, to other nationa lities — while at the same time, giv- the Arab countries en route the procurator of the Holy schools, newspapers, pub- ing the reader a love and to Jerusalem, a protector famous Israeli nurse genocide. Shwester Selma, who re- Although the Soviet gov- Synod of the official Russian lishing houses, theater in adventure story of passion and guide, Avi Beenyamin, whose family transplanted ceived a gift of a ring from a ernment occasionally per- Church and a former the national tongue and in- and faith. woman in whose family the mits Yiddish concerts and teacher of the Czar struction in their cultural Following the itself from Russia to Pales- heirloom was passed down the publication of some prescribed the following and historic traditions. Inquisition-era portion, the tine, was engaged and soon - reader is taken to 17th Cen- the two fall in love. Just through unmarried female books by Sholem Aleichem, solution for the six million Furthermore, there is a Members. Could this have and a few other classical Jews in Russia: one-third to tury Venice, where a prior to her wedding to be been been the inspiration for Yiddish writers, as well as a em igrate, one-third to be constant struggle in the of the Amsterdam enyamin, Rachel became monthly magazine in Yid- baptized, and the remaining USSR between the repub- branch of the family, David seriously ill, but vowed to "Rachel?" lies and the federal govern- his created inspiration, dish, Jewish spiritual life is third to starve to death. HaCohen, sought to better make it through her wed- Whatever Gross has an excit- ing being. stifled. After the Revolution, the meat. In the Ukraine, for the lot of his Italian rela- ding. Russia anti-Semitisin Bolshevik leaders, influ- instance, despite the "ruc- ing book, historically valu- tions, and carried through Unexpectedly, her able for Jews since it recalls is associated with the enced by their philosophy of sification" efforts of the fed- the escape of Devorah and brother appeared from the Jewish struggle for sur- Czarist pogroms and the economic determinism, re- eral government, the Uk- Rachel Cuheno, from the Paris- on her wedding day .rival through the centuries. Soviet leaders therefore garded the Jewish problem raining majority manages anti-Jewish restrictions maintain its language imposed by their homeland. and bestowed on her the It is breathtaking, inspiring react angrily when they are as another evil of the to and culture. Cuheno diamOnd. She and worthy of re-reading. being accused of' being Czarist system that would By the third book, set in survived the wedding Perhaps Jewish mothers anti-Semitic. Still, the man- automatically disappear. For Jews the struggle is 18th Century Berlin, one and lived to her 90s. As a will make it a legacy for ifestations of anti-Semitism They thought that, with almost hopeless. There are can detect a trend, a com- result of her miraculous are everywhere. their daughters. the abolition of legal dis- no Jewish schools, no Russian Jews are abilities and social and Jewish instruction in any afflicted by the legacy of economic discrimination, language, and there is vig- Czarist Russian Jew- the Jews would become orous opposition to any ex- hatred. In Czarist Russia, absorbed into the new pression of Jewish culture. which at one time con- Socialist society. They Regardless of the govern- tained two-thirds of confirmed the decrees of ment's claim to not being world Jewry, discrimina- the Provisional Govern- anti-Semitic, the fact re- tion followed the Jew meat under the leader- mains that Soviet Jews from birth to the grave. ship of Alexander alone are denied the rights Jews could reside only in Rerensky, declaring the Soviet Constitution the western provinces, anti-Semitism a criminal 108 aiitte its which were poor, unde- offense — the first gov- nationalities. - - - -- Exciting Books of Rachel' Novel Has History,Lov e and Adventure Bias 'Officially' Dead in USSR l•