Yeshiva University - Masmid Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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CONTENTS Dedication 5 Messages 8 Faculty Divisions 10 MASMID Board 14 The Graduates 17 Class History 46 Student Activities 58 The Prince of Faith 77 D. Bernard Hoenig Olyphant, Pa. 79 Leon Wildes Boro Park 81 Morton Summer Just a Little Boy 84 Henry Kressel The Ghetto 86 Sherman Siff Personality in Writing 89 Murray Bomzer On Smoking 92 Michael Rosenak Fragmentary Monologue .... 93 David K. Levey The Masmid 95 Leo Taubes Nature of Knowledge 96 Neil Hecht Saturday Afternoon 98 Leo Taubes Borne by the Stream 105 Melvin S. Cohen Portrait of an Artist 102 David K. Levey Abercrombie in Pursuit 106 Marvin Blackman Advertisements 108 Class Register 117 5¥ .Mv.. .. .... , v



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OLD JERUSALEM AND THE NEW WORLD ' For out of Zion will go forth The Law and the word of G-d from Jerusalem . . JERUSALEM became the capital of the Jewish nation when King David conquered this former Jebusite stronghold and subsequently, moved the Ark of the Covenant into the city. However, Jewish tradition assigns to Jerusalem a pre-Davidic significance: Mount Moriah, the site of Solomon ' s Temple was the site of Abraham ' s intended sacrifice of Isaac. According to the Talmud, Jerusalem, as the chosen city of God, received nine of the ten measures of charm given to the world. The city flourished under the Davidic dynasty, as the economic and political center of the nation. Its greatest significance, however, then and through the ages, was spiritual. Jerusalem witnessed the annual celebration of the Great Festivals and from Jerusalem came forth the prophetic doctrines of Justice, Righteousness and Peace. Yet the City of Peace was often the scene of conflict. Though miraculously saved from the sword of Sennacherib in 701 B.C.E., Jerusalem fell to Nebuchadnezzar in 586 B.C.E. and the Temple was razed. During the Second Jewish Commonwealth, Jerusalem was involved in the power struggles of the Near East. The stirring Maccabean revolt in 165 B.C.E. and the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans in 70 C.E. were events precipitated by these struggles. The city was further degraded after Bar Kochba ' s unsuccessful uprising in 135 C.E., when it was transformed into the Roman colony of Aelia Capitolina. Though bereft of its position as both the political and geographic center of the Jewish people, Jeru- salem remained at the core of Jewish hopes for redemption and restoration through the long exile. The return to Zion was a recurring theme in Jewish prayer. Often the dream of return was realized by devoted pilgrims or false messiahs who attempted to hasten the end of days. Those who were un- able to make the trip themselves were generous in supporting the small Yishuv that always remain- ed, to study in the ancient city and to pray before the Western Wall — the vestige of the glory that was the Temple. The undying hope to return made possible the miraculous revival of Jerusalem during the past century. Jerusalem ' s present Jewish population of 165,000, represents a six-fold increase in the last half- century. New suburbs have been built outside the old walled city. New Jerusalem has become a cul- tural center, with its Hebrew University, Bezalel Museum, and religious institutions. The inhabitants of the besieged city played a valiant part in the War of Liberation that followed the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Soon after, the Israeli government, cognizant of the Biblical and contemporary connection between the city and the Jewish people, established Jerusalem as the capital of the young state. Though a striving metropolis, Jewish Jerusalem does not yet encompass the Arab-held Old City, of especial significance to the Jews, who alone through the ages viewed the Old City as the sole center of their national and spiritual life. It is noteworthy that the first Jewish suburb outside the old walled City of Jerusalem was built with funds left by Judah Touro, an American Jew- ish patriot. Since that year of 1860, American Jewish support has been an important factor in the rebirth of Jerusalem and Israel, especially during the last decades. It is thus fitting that the three thousandth anniversary of Jerusalem as King David ' s capital coincides with the three hundredth anniversary of Jewish settlement in America. In September, 1654, twenty-three Spanish Portu- guese Jews arrived in Nieuw Amsterdam. They came from settlements in South America and the West Indies, where they had searched for religious freedom and the right to build a better life than they had known in the Old World. Their search brought them to the new colony at the mouth of the Hudson, where they were allowed to remain with difficulty, but later won the right to serve in the militia, to travel and to trade along the Hudson and Delaware Rivers. In subsequent years, they obtained permission to establish a Jewish burial ground, the privilege of owning real estate and 4 Ye shall proclaim liberty throughout the land, to all the inhabitants thereof . .

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