The Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1967 Page: 111 of 115
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Tifereth Israel) in Celevland,
Ohio. From that pulpit, by virtue
of his dazzling gifts as orator,
scholar, and Zionist spoken-states-
man—and not least by virtue of
what Feuer calls his “overpower-
ing personality” — S i l v e r won
world-wide renown for himself.
Feuer is now the esteemed rab-
bi of Toledo’s Collingwood Ave-
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nue Temple, but for eight years, ism incarnated “the Messianic
from 1927 to 1935, he was Sil-
ver’s assistant at the Cleveland
Temple. Silver had inspired him
to enroll at the Hebrew Union
College, and Feuer recalls his
luncheon dates with Silver during
midyear and Passover vacations:
Silver would often unfold a Yid-
dish newspaper “and generally
leave me to my food and our
separate thoughts. He almost
seemed to take a special kind of
delight in flaunting that esoteric
Yiddish type before the gaze of
the non-Jewish diners around us.
It seemed to be a kind of symbolic
act expressive of his fierce Jewish
pride.”
In later years, even after he had
left Cleveland for Toledo, Feuer
continued to work closely on Zion-
ist affairs with his mentor. He
recalls the “supreme confidence”
Silver had “in his own judgment”
— and how “he was far more fre-
quently than not vindicated by
events.” Silver, writes Feuer, “did
not know' how to compromise with
drive of the people of Israel,
rooted in a long past of racial
experience and dreaming, for
spiritual hegemony in the world.”
He tells us, too, how nothing
would keep Silver from “his week-
ly custom” of inspecting the Cleve-
land Temple “from furnace room
to dome, and God help the staff
if everything was not in place and
spic and span.” Silver, one cannot
but feel, would have been pleased
and touched by Feuer’s warm-
hearted, uncosmetic portrayal of
him.
Edited by Professors Jacob
Rader Marcus and Stanley F.
Chyet, of the Hebrew Union Col-
lege faculty in Cincinnati, Amer-
ican Jewish Archives appears
twice yearly, in April and in No-
vember. With the November,
1967, issue, it completes its nine-
teenth volume.
BELGIAN LEADER PROPOSES
MARSHALL PLAN FOR MID-EAST
Strasbourg, France, Oct. 2.
(JTA)—The Council of Europe
was urged today to take the lead
in creation of a new Marshall
Plan for the Middle East, with the
participation of the United States,
which could rescue the area and
establish peace and prosperity in
that part of the world.
The prosposal was made by
Paul Struye, president of the Bel-
gian Senate, in an address before
the Consultative Assembly of the
Council, in which he discussed the
present situation in the Middle
East and stressed that a primary
requirement in any solution would
have to be that every member of
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or to conciliate his opponents . . .
Whether it was a public weak-
ness, history will have to judge.”
With equal vividness, Feuer re-
calls Silver’s “robust sense of hu-
mor,” howr “travel . . . was a
source of intellectual replenish-
ment for him,” his profound be-
lief in Jewish education “as the
chief instrumentality of Jewish
survival,” and how Silver’s Zion-
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