The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1969 Page: 2 of 18
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the first non-lsraeli to be invited to exhibit at the Gallery of the Artists
Association of Haifa This show, consisting of his Spanish and Israeli
paintings, was extended by popular request and led to the interest and
counsel of the Director of the Museum of Ein Herod and requests to
lecture on his work While in Israel, he met with Ben Gurion at the Sde
Boker kibbutz for a discussion of religion
The latter eventuality does
not disturb him in the least. Mr.
Layton is passionately devoted
to Israel which he considers the
repository of “the basic values
of Judaism" destined to
“educate” the rest of world
Jewry. “Israel,” he declared,
"must have a greater say in the
education of diaspora Jews. The
young generations must be
taught that the essence of
beauty, righteousness and poetry
are to be found in the Bible. The
tenderness of the human being,
the drama of human nature, will
be completely lost without it.”
The young generation though, is
a puzzle and source of anger for
Judaism will soon melt into the
surrounding non-Jewish sea
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of his work, in English, breathes arrived 53 years ago as an
with the effervescent life of immigrant child from Rumania . while those who remain faithful
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or later be absorbed by Israel."
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March 5. 1965 > Vol. 85. No. 10
ARTHUR SUSSMAN—Black, 1062 Madison
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PREMIER MEIR BROWSES THROUGH AMERICAN JEWISH
WORKS AT JERUSALEM BOOK FAIR: Recently published books
of Jewish interest by American authors displayed at the Fourth
Jerusalem International Book Fair through arrangements made by
the Jewish Book Council of the National Jewish Welfare Board
(JWB) hold the interest of Israel's Prime Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir.
With Mrs. Meir is Dr. Sol Liptzin, a past president of the Jewish
Book Council and chairman of its Israel Branch, who made the
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arrangements in Jerusalem for the exhibit.
specifically repudiate their and ultra-Orthodox educators”
parents and together with them, for driving young Jews “from
the whole Middle Class Moses to Mao all over America.”
establishment including Israel,” The State of Israel, Mr.
he said. Layton said, should take the
The poet thinks there must be initiative by opening its schools
changes in the emphasis and in the Diaspora and teaching the
content of Jewish education true ancient and modern Jewish
today if Judaism is to woo its history and basic Jewish values,
young away from “such vicious He defined the latter as
foreign myths as Stalinism, “devotion to humanity.
Maoism and Castroism.” Modern repudiation of complacency,
Jewish education, he said, "must arrogance, power, idolatry and
jettison archaic Orthodoxy if anything that destroys human
the young are to be prevented dignity. That is the Hebraic
from turning their backs to it. contribution to world culture,”
He blamed “the alliance between he said.
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< and glory in the “Jewishness” of
Elizabeth Taylor and the late
Marilyn Monroe.
Mr. Layton firmly believes
that Diaspora Jewry is doomed.
It will be swallowed up, he
declared, either by the Gentiles
or by Israel. “Those who have
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Montreal's Jewish ghetto of a
Jews Outside of Israel Face
Extinction Says Canadian Poet
By MICHAEL M. SOLOMON literature at York University in
Toronto, stronghold of Canadian
MONTREAL Irving Layton A nglo-Saxonism with a late
is a Canadian-J ewish poet who Victorian tinge
has won an important niche in He speaks with the sadness of
Canada’s literary pantheon. Most nostalgia of this city where he
long gone and its denizens have his poetry and that of others like
migrated to the suburbs and A M Klein and Leonard Cohen,
middle class affluence. Mr. "We are being squeezed out,” he
Layton will depart shortly too told me, by the rising
He gives up Montreal's Sir French-Canadian culture and
George William University after nationalism. But it is not a
20 years for a chair in English hostile squeezing, he said, and he
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sickle. My contempt is greater
for them than for the masters
who put the baited hook in their
gullets.”
Mr. Layton is convinced that
anti-Semitism of the Left has
replaced the old anti-Semitism
of the Right. The Berlin line
now speaks out of Moscow, he
said, yet many Jews are so
fascinated with Marxism that
they swallow it without seeing
the danger.
“What angers me,” he said, “is
the great excitement young Jews
display for Cuba when as Jews
they should be attracted by the
progressive and democratic
achievements of Israel.” Yet he
understands their alienation
from a "bourgeoisie they
consider sick and rotten. They
A entertains no bitterness toward
"the French-Canadian candles
that are now being lit” as "our
Hanukkah candles are now going
out." He regards it as an
inevitable change, but one that is
not hospitable to the old
atmosphere that he knew in the
teeming Jewish quarter or to
poetry of his kind
If Mr Layton, the author of
2 2 books and many times
recipient of national literary
awards, holds any bitterness—or
perhaps contempt is the more
accurate word it is for those
Jews of North America (United
States included) who he believes
have lost all awareness of Jewish
tradition and culture. They are
the ones, he said, who look to
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Arthur Sussman (Black,
1062 Madison): This New
York debut by a young Brook-
lyn-born painter is impressive
for its seriousness of purpose
and skill of execution. The
paintings, stylistically related
to Lebrun. deal with Biblical
subjects. depicted through an
imagery that reflects the art-
ist's creative and emotional
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