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August 12, 1994 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-08-12

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BUY A CASE OF FOOD TO
HELP FEED THE JEWISH
HUNGRY.

Sidney From Brooklyn,
The Famed Mexican Matador

ELIZABETH APPLEBAUM ASSOCIATE EDITOR

em world until the Six-Day War
of 1967, when it was conquered
by Israel. Unfamiliar with the
Hebrew terminology, the West-
ern press adopted the Jordanian
term, "West Bank."
What to call these territories
is an issue only in non-Hebrew
languages. In Israel, everyone —

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Name:

And let us say, Amen.

Q: What does "Amen" mean?
A: It means, literally, "So be it."

Mentioned 30 times in the
Bible, "Amen" is used as a re-
sponse to hearing a prayer or
bracha, blessing (so there's no
need to say the word after recit-
ing your own prayers).
Using "Amen" is a Jewish tra-
dition that Christians have
adopted. Muslims also — but
much more rarely — use the
word in public worship.

Q: Why is it that some people say
"West Bank" and others use
"Judea" and "Samaria"?

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A: Judea and Samaria are the
Anglicized versions of Yehuda
and Shomron, the Hebrew-lan-
guage terms by which these re- Is the shaded area Judea and
gions of Israel have been known Samaria, or the West Bank?
since ancient times. Hebrew-
speaking Jews have never called regardless of his political lean-
them anything else, and prior to ings — says Judea and Samaria,
1948, the British mandatory because these are the standard,
administration, as well as schol- accepted terms.
In America and elsewhere
ars and geographers through
outside
Israel, those who advo-
the generations, also referred to
the regions as Judea and cate Israel's abandonment of
the territories often opt for
Samaria.
In Israel's 1948 War
of Independence, forces
of the Emirate of Tran-
sjordan, headed by the
Emir Abdullah (King
Hussein's grandfather),
captured Judea and
Samaria. In 1949, Ab-
dullah proclaimed him-
self king, changed the
name of his country to
the Hashemite King-
dom of Jordan, and an-
nexed Judea and
Samaria.
To emphasize its
hegemony over both
sides of the Jordan Riv-
er, the kingdom pro-
claimed its newly A lecturer at Yad Vashem gives a tour of the museum.
conquered territory the
"West Bank." Only Britain and "West Bank" as a political state-
Pakistan formally recognized the ment.
Q: Have there been any famous
annexation.
The "West Bank" territory Jewish bullfighters?
A: Who would have thought a
largely was ignored by the west-

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S H O E S West

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nice Jewish boy from New York
would become one of the world's
leading matadors?
Born in 1903 in Brooklyn,
Sidney Frumkin (he later
changed it to Franklin) was
the first non-Latin to become
a prominent bullfighter.
He became interested in the
sport while living in Mexico
City, later studying with
world-famous matador Rodol-
fo Gaona. In 1929, Franklin
made his debut in Spain;
that same year, he met hard-
drinking, he-man author
Ernest Hemingway, for whom
the bull-fighting love bell also
tolled. The two became good
friends, with Hemingway
writing in Death in the After-
noon that Franklin was "one of
the most skillful, graceful and
slow manipulators of the cape
in his day."
Franklin retired from the
ring in 1959, and found work
as a broadcaster in Mexico City.
His autobiography, Bullfight-
er from Brooklyn, was pub-
lished in 1952.

Q: How did Yad Vashem, the
Holocaust memorial and research
center in Israel, get its name?
A: From the Bible. Isaiah 56:5

states, "Even unto them will
give in my house and within
my walls a monument and a
memorial better than sons and
daughters; I will give them an
everlasting memorial that
shall not be cut off." The phrase,
"monument and memorial" in
Hebrew is yad vashem.

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