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Native-Born Leaders. World War II marked the beginning of a change for Orthodoxy. Hitler's holocaust wiped out the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe, where most of Orthodoxy's spiritual leaders lived; Orthodox communities elsewhere started to develop more of their own native-born leaders, many of whom were less inhibited by tradition-and were shaken by the fact that thousands of young Jews were abandoning the faith for less rigorous branches of Judaism, or for no faith...
...bestselling baby book on one knee, Dr. Benjamin Spock, 64, attempted to define himself before the television cameras in his Manhattan apartment. "I'm not a pacifist," declared the man who was once more concerned with diaper rash than diatribes. "I was very much for the war against Hitler and I supported the intervention in Korea. But in this war, we went in to steal Viet Nam." Spock's efforts to foil that imagined attempt at grand larceny led last week to his indictment by a federal Grand Jury on charges that could lead to five years...
...would undermine "those who now oppose injurious discrimination on the moral ground that all human beings, being equal in their humanity, should be treated equally." Inferior types might be looked upon as man now looks on inferior animals. A large measure of truth could be read into one of Hitler's Nürnberg decrees that held "there is a greater difference between the lowest forms still called human and our superior races than between the lowest man and monkeys of the highest order." Yet Adler gives the subject a new twist by asserting that man's nature...
Many former Nazis and onetime SS men belong to the party, and 19% of its 28,000 members regard Hitler as Germany's most outstanding historical personage v. a mere 2% in West Germany at large. Enough young people are joining up so that the average age of party members has dropped in the past 1½ years from 50 to 41, making the N.D.P., at least in German terms, a party of the young...
...Pathe's crowing rooster flashed on the screen. Even the grimness of today's on-the-spot TV coverage of Viet Nam had parallels in the scene of an injured Chinese baby bawling in the ruins of the Japanese-bombed railway station in Shanghai, in films of Hitler's armies marching across Europe and scenes of the fall of Corregidor. Until TV showed the funeral of President Kennedy, nothing Americans saw in the newsreels had ever stirred them quite so much as the bombing of Pearl Harbor 26 years...