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Indianapolis Indiana Jewish Post (Newspaper) - October 8, 1965, Indianapolis, IndianaTragic mistakes of army in Sinai drive revealed Jerusalem a that two Israel brigades fought an artillery Duel in which seven tanks were destroyed and israeli troops were bombed by their own air Force Are among the tragic mistakes of the Sinai Campaign described in a Book published this week by Moshe Dayan who commanded the israeli army. Entitled a the diary of the Sinai Campaign a the Book also Tell it of the mistake in judgment which led to the heaviest casualties of the War a when 38 paratroopers were killed at Mitra pass. Turning to the political aspects of the Sinai Campaign Dayan openly admits that israelis decision to mount the operation was Quot based on the Assumption that British and French forces were about to act against he stresses however in a foreword that in political matters he was guided by David Ben Gurion a who believes that the time has not yet come to publish in full the Chain of events preceding the Sinai differing views on strife in Viet Nam Given by 2 rabbis and editor Tombstone desecration said Mot anti semitism Toronto a the qualms of an aroused jewish Community were being assuaged this week later judgments indicated that anti semitism did motivate the vandals who desecrated 103 tombstones in the Pride of Israel cemetery Here. The desecration occurred on saturday night preceding Rosh has Honah and As the principal subject of conversation at the High Holiday services. Nathan Shkolnik president of the cemetery told the Canadian jewish news that he was completely satisfied that there was no religious or racial motivations in the vandalism. Two youths were apprehended by police and were charged with the damage. They Are John Terence Bootle and Allen Lee Swain. The Community his been in a tense state for the past several months. First a group of congregational youngsters on a picnic were attacked to lion the Allan Garden riot involving nazi Leader John Beattie erupted. Chaplain conducts 4 Viet Nam services Viet Nam a one of the two jewish chaplains on duty Here conducted four services on Rosh has Honah in different Chapel areas. Chaplain Louis Reiner reported to the National jewish welfare Board that the settings for his four services ranged from tents surrounded by sandbags and rain trenches where the men sat on boards resting on sandbags to an air conditioned air Force Chapel at the Danang Airstrip. Chaplain Reiner reported that he had prize jewish delicacies including Salami bagels and be file fish ready for the break the fast yom kippur meal for his men. Three views of american military involvement in Viet Nam by two rabbis and a publisher of an Anglo jewish paper All of whom had been in the War stricken country in recent weeks seemed to be in contradiction. The three were rabbi Jacob j. Weinstein of Chicago president of the Central conference of american rabbis Reform who recently visited Viet Nam with a group of american religious leaders representing All faiths chaplain Richard e. Dryer of the u. S. Army who has served the jewish troops in Viet Nam for the past seven months and David ii. White publisher of the jewish Herald voice of Houston who was sent to Viet Nam by the state department As part of a group of religious newspapermen. Dryer and White challenged vigorously those who either opposed or seemed to be lukewarm on the War while rabbi Weinstein took the religious position on War. In a statement he gave to the japanese press he said a we share with Many japanese the religious conviction that War is More than a mistaken strategy. It is an act of blasphemy and in the very Shadow of Hiroshima and Nagasaki it is clearer to us than Ever that it is the anti Christ the destroyer of the Root the betrayal of All that has made us human. We Are convinced that whatever else May survive the War toward which our present policy seemed directed Faith in god and Man will not survive. A a a e of the Church and synagogue. And you of the shrine and Temple must remind each other of our shameful bending of the knee to moloch in the past wars of our country and strengthen each other in the sacred resolve to hold ourselves Loyal chaplain Richard dryer changed his views to god and his creatures whatever chaplain dryer asserted in a statement released by the National jewish welfare Board under whose auspices the jewish chaplaincy operates that he too a was opposed to american involvement in the vietnamese War a before i came Over a in fact a the statement continued a it took about four months before i became firmly convinced that we Are doing the Only thing we can do. I have tried to avoid Hasty and ill founded judgments. I have gained first hand knowledge by being Here for a Long period of strife and by talking with Many vietnamese in All sections of South Viet Nam. I have heard of no refugees fleeing from us to the communist controlled proportions of the country but i have seen thousands who fled from them to us. A i certainly share the desire of All Well meaning people that this War be brought to an end As quickly As is reasonably possible. But we cannot bring this about unilaterally when we Are not the aggressor when the other Side refuses even to consider a peaceful solution. For a time we stopped the bombings of North Viet Nam. This brought no cessation of Viet Cong aggression in the South. It Only brought the response that no cease fire would result from the cessation of the bombings unless this action was accompanied by a Complete american withdrawal from Viet Nam and a Complete communist takeover. I hate War As much As anyone but this kind of submission is not an acceptable alternative. Whites View coincided with those of chaplain dryer. A it is not surprising a he wrote in the new year edition of his weekly a that so few of our liberals have taken the time to think through the situation in Viet Nam. It is easy to say a we will Lay Down our arms and in the time it takes to snap the fingers the enemy will Lay Down its arms. How foolish this sounds even for the Novice in politics what assurances do we have that the enemy or the supposed enemy or even our friends will disarm so completely that we will have to face no More he then suggested that a if there Are two positions and two opinions and two sets of facts would it not be better for All concerned that we go along with our government with our ideology with our knowledge of what this country has consistently maintained a rabbi Weinstein and chaplain dryer seemed to clash on one Point a the interest of the South vietnamese in the War being fought to its bitter end. Rabbi Weinstein writing in the bulletin of the Chicago Board of rabbis said he a was immensely impressed with the unanimity of feeling on the part of the religious leaders both Christian and Buddhist that the american nation must find continued on next Page sorority seen replacing Shatchen of Shettl st. Louis to. A the jewish matchmaker who brought Young people of equal social values together in the Shettl has a modern Day replacement operating in our Best jewish families a the jewish sorority. This is the View of John Finley Scott of the University a of California writing in a transaction a publication of the Community leadership project of Washington University Here. His views appeared in the st. Louis jewish Light. American Middle class society has created the College sorority,1 according to Scott which like the a a a Tell s matchmakers who sought to buy thousands of High rank manages to dissuade the girls from making alliances with lower class boys. A Quot h Quot in an articli1 entitled a sororities and the husband game a the sociologist said the Parent age alumni rather than the College age youths control the important policies of the sorority. Thus he said the elders can continue to a exert Remote control Over the marital arrangements of their Young girls away on Scott pointed out that in a Ash Tetly society of Eastern Europe jewish marriages were arranged by a a a Shatchen who paired off the boys and girls on the basis of their status wealth and personal attractions for each other. He said the jewish Campus sorority performs similar functions. In fact he cited three Basic functions in the sorority s role As matchmaker for Marriageable girls. A first said Scott it can Ward off the wrong kind of men second it can facilitate moving up a for Middle status girls and third it can solve the difficulty of proper marriage for High status girls. A love is a potentially random wrote Scott Quot with no regard for class boundaries. The Only practical Way to control love is to control the Type of men the girl is Likely to encounter. A Scott said the jewish sororities Are the Best examples of kinship groups that draw an ethnic membership line and thus among All the ethnic groups with end Oramous standards a Only the jews so far have sent Large numbers of daughters away to yet Scott said All is not Well with sororities and fraternities on the College Campus. A University administrations and the students themselves Are not As hospitable to the greek societies As they once were a he said. In fact i1e said the sorority As it now stands a is ill adapted to Cope with the new Scott predicted the girls of the future Quot would reach the hearts of their men not through helping them Wash their sports cars but through typing their theme nevertheless Scott said he believes the sorority system cannot sustain itself on students alone. Quot when parents learn that membership does not Benefit their daughters the sorority As we know it will pass into history a he does the Post and opinion carry More advertising now than at any time in its history the answer is simple. Our advertisers get results

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