MS-763: Rabbi Herbert A. Friedman Collection, 1930-2004. Series F: Life in , 1956-1983.

Box Folder 17 7

Friedman, Herbert A. Personal. 1971-1972.

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3101 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati, Ohio 45220 513.487.3000 AmericanJewishArchives.org HERBERT A FRIEDMAN UJA FOB 92, , ISRAEL

DAN FRIEDMAN 551 SOUTH STATE - BOX 193, Alnf ARBOR MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES

FRIDAY TWENTYSECOND 'WILL BE JUST FINE. WILL MEET YOU AT LAGUARDIA. YOU CAN STAY WITH ME 'AT THE PLAZA HOTEL, WILL CALLU uroN ARRIVAL LOVE DAD I ~ 'i I . '• '\ RAPHAEL LEVY 22 PIN£CRE$T PARKWAY HASTINGS-ON·HUDtJON. N. Y.

December 17, 1972

~r Herb,

Th-l?lJ:c you !or your note on mother's d&.lth. It WRS milch appreciPted.

her fillP.l d"'ye 1n a Nur81ng BOiDe 1ri Yon"ters, -re :filled with one anJor pe.ssion- P'Rlest1ne, "Uld tben Is11!el. saw in tbe 1930's Sbe/PRlestine. visiting it/when my :ftn;ber went ~Ck to see his motber in JeruSAlem, but for a VPriety of ree.sona never got to Israel- to her regret A.nd mine.

ror myseU, I think of her oS R sort o:f JmeriCA.n Cha,lut1'4 ' woricing

in the Ameri~ lfilderUJss, long before Hitler, a.nd lcmg bef'c:e it w~s

fP.shioDRble to be R li\dnssAh (she :founded the YollJrers ChApter) lady, or

a Zionist, Wol'Jci~ for tbe Jewish stAte.

Tbe mcment I got hQ.'.D9 ::frcm a trip to Isr2el, I -.s under en

see her P.nd imned1"te obligsti~ to/report on conditions, Golda, B.G., And it I br:!d eeen tbe :f~mily (my Ro~Dia.n misbpocm in Zichron Yaa1c0v, And rII'f -2-

Seplw!rdic rnisbpocha in Jeruaalem. )

Lat J Since somewhere in the 1930's • in the dA19f~tbe United Front.

I expressed et!De Toeel ttnd serious dou'bta abdllt wblt tbe return to

ZionSsnould do PAlestioe 's ~bs ~nd their rights-- lli:J.;.~t

I ~me evcntuC\lil.y to •Ol"k far t1J.l (Bitler c~d my mind, of c~se)

to her- l?nl']ced me AS somethipg t!pf!Cit4.l/- the sinner who M• the 11eht- the

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Isrsel \~env.1Jr f.\ border during which she one of those/tripe tha.t/Correepomed with/••uia1 ft..:u'e-up. *""**DI

tbe tr~les.) And tbs story tmt I p~rticul~rly relish About my- motber

0:-.,ppened when sbe WPlS 7&. J.t tbi\t time they turned out !IW ot the Jewish co:mium. ty ot Yonicer s to bonor her 'for thouSA.nde at y~rs ot ~dnssah and ~ 1"0%'k- lfhe ~yor Wl'\S on b?nd to present mr with ,.. certut:e.te, and her friends bild estAblisbed a forest in Is~el in ber 'OAD8. Tb\t night I got into my ~r. drove to Yo?Jke!"S, to t he Jewish Co..acrnity Oenter, And slipped into the ~t beside her. She turned to al'!, ,.nd l~d 0t me e11er the top of her glasses.

"lbi\t's tbs ~tter, boy." she a.SJLed, "lcm't you ~Te enough Jewish meetings!"

The best of New?esr' s to yw, Jrnncine A.nd tbe children. With lucic I'll see you in lebrwll7, during the Jwish Agency assembly• .-- ~~ November 12, 19?2

Dear Ted:

It was good .eel.Ilg ~ in Vi911•_.Wk I am only sorry ~at we didn't get to •en&~ t~e ji)get;het'-! Next time you don't go to the h.otel yoitl an_,~·not~ sllPaP•e ~to~thout letting so'lll.ebOq know.

I forgot to mentlo.11. a pe~onaLllfitter, for which I would appreciate a favor. So• ~JM> -.q- :g:~ Francine, coJllJIJiuioned the painting or SOJle porcela11f'.tr0ii a ve eld lady whi is a friend of hers in Gl1enoble 9 ~ce. H n Goldsmith of your of'.!*ce was helt>~ iD organ:i:skiit the details and recently wrote to Fr ancine that the-- parcet(!~ac~r box or ~rcelain is in his of'.fice in Geneva, and what doe~ she want done nth it? The mu,wer is we want it aere in Jerusalem• and the .favor I need is to alik: ~u to help me arraDge to get lt here. I don't know how it ia paCked and therefore I don't know the best way to ship it without sutfer.ing breakap. The veey best way, of course, is :f'or the next person flying boll Geneva to Jerusalem to carry it on his lap. Seriously speaking, take a look at the parcel and me an .,eitza." As ever,

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FRANCINE ARRIVING Wmr.ESDAY THIRTEENTH VIA EL AL 23 DUE KENNEDY 3: 15 .P/Ml SHE WOULD APPRECAITE YOUR PICKING HER UP AT AI.RR>RT OR IF THIS IMfOSSEilE ..ABK YOUR FATHER SHE HAS liO HOTEL X RESERVATIONS INTENDS STAY.ING AT EAST END AVENUE I WAS IN AMMAN LAST WEEK .AND BOUGHT YOU A BEDOUIN KAFIYA FOR .ROSH HASH.ANA

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July 7) 1972

Rabbi Herbert A. Fried~an Villa Section Caesarea, Israel Dear Heru:

Sorry I missed you durino your visit. \'e just had tco many funerals to attend between PhyHis's Dad f"d ny Mother. finally repl_ying to you".' letter of "•ay ?2nd, I'm not oetting ''neurotic" just a little tired at times . It's een a lono difficult campaign. Am.I, for what it's \"Orth, from l'that I sent, this is just the beqir.ning of the who l e mess . I intend to be in Israel beb·een now and Mid-October. Uill naturally ca 11 to see if we can have 1 unch . Our faoily sends k1ndest re9ards to your family. of course! ,-

LDB/lp 29June?2

De~ r Herb,

I'm writing to sk your advice on some Y. L. business, but first t~ere i s so~ething personal I wan• to get off mv ches+ .

I h~ ve heard th t things are not ~oing as well with Haifa ~s you h~d hoped. Hokey as it sounds, I just want you to know th~ t if there 1s ~ ny way ~t all that I can be of service to you plePse don't feel hesitant ~bout asking. At the very least, I hope to hel, you know that there are many whose allegiance/loyalty/ad"!l-ipr!'lt~ on e+c ae:llS.in fierce. constant ~nd unshakeable.

Busiress. Don is st1cking to h~s ~ns and figh+ing to h ve Irwin as the next chairman. It has really taken ~uch guts and some of his close friends are accusin~ him of very U¥1y things because of it. Tt' s also been a tough Feriod for him on other counts •••his business has been s1ipping because of the inordinate amount of time of, he P.Uts in here and he's had so~e family problems that only help to further drain him. Anyway, you know how he feels about you and if you could find a few M;n~tes just to drop him a note -- even nothing more than 'look !orward to seein~ you when the mission arrives' -- I think it would do a lot for hi~. 110 Wyom~ng Ave, Maplewool, NJ 07~0.

Don and I ~ere both unhappy w:lth the rlission itinerary vinitsky sent uc and drE-fted one of our own. Before showing i• to anyone we'd like your co!!IDlents . s~nce you seemed pessimistic about the ch·nces of join1n~ u~ in Vienna we asked Ted Feder toiry and get Simon ',o/iesenthal to 1e-"d the group into Mauthausen. But if you can make ii plea ~e do.

Fin~ lly, I'm under pressure to either (•) open cabinet membership to W

Mor~ le at the OJA was su."1?11ed up by E ~ rl Jord n yesterday at a staff mee+itlR'. He thanked Ir~ ng for having n~d his office p""inted ' because 1 f I 'm goinfl to talk the walls, at least t~ey should be clean'.

Ple~ se give my be t to Franny and tell Shirley I have a bo tle of chaMp&gne on ice for her return. Thanks for evervthing.

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UJAPPEAL NEWYORK ~· ~ TO : BERNSTEIN FOR SID RUBENFELD ..: ~ PLEASE REMIT DOLLARS 10 TO HOTELL LEGA710NE VIA RARAfRINI 11.

RE<1E"RVAT I ONS OF dlJOY AND WAYNE EUNICr

~ANY THANKS. PLEASE ADVlqE IF ACTION TAKEN •

FR lED~iAN UNITED JEWISH APP.EAL FOB 92 ~ X JERUSALEM

BENSLEY 180 EAST END AVENUE BEW YOBK 10028, UNI'l!ED STA'l!ES

ALL 'l!ELE.PHONES OUT OF ORDER STOP WILL CALL WHEN rossIBLE HOPE YOU WELL SEND U>VE ,

July 18

TO BERNSTEIN FOR SID RUBENFELD

PLEASE REMIT $10 TO HOTEL JJF:I.IiE LEGAZIOBE VIA BAJIBERINI 11, ROMA 00187, ITALY, AS A DER>SIT FOR~ RESERVATIONS OF JUDY AND 'WAYNE EUNICE FROM AUGUST SIX!rll TO BmTH.

MANY THANKS ,

FRIEDMAN

20 June 1972

.Mr. Weingarten !dud Ltd. Shlom Zion Ha-Malka 4 Jerusalem Dear Mr. Weirgarten.: This letter ia to certit;r ttbat Mi-s. Alm8 Silverstein is employed in our home as cOOk-housekeeper. She bas been worki'Ilg for us :more; than half' a tear. She intends to visit her fasily in England, to attend a Bar Hitzvah. She will be absent .trom Israel from ap­ proximately July 15 to approximately August 10. I guar..antee that she will: return to Israe.l, and resW!le her employment in our household, Very truly yours,

HAF:SS Herbert A. Friedman July 13, 1972

Hotel Delle Legazione Via Barberini 1~ Rome Italy

Gentlemen:

With reference to my letter of June 16, I have yet to ~eceive con.fi~mation from you regarding the reservations ~or Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Eunice, who will be arriving in Rome on Augustv6 and departing on August 9. I would appreciate your coni"irmi:ng this reservation to me at the EBrliest possible date, Jso that ,l may inform Dr. and Hrs. Eilnice of thir. arrangements. The address for confirmation is: United Jewish Appeal 48 King George Street ~.n.B. 92, Jerusalem, Israel

Many thanks ~or your earliest reply. Very truly yours,

Herbert A. Friedman 16 June 1972

Hotel Delle Legazione ~elephone 471616 Via Barberini 11 Rome Italy Gentlemen:

Please be good enough to reserve a room with shower ro~ Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Eunice, who will be arriving in Rome on August 6 and depa.rtiµg A,~t 9, 1972 I would appreciate ;your con.firming this reservation to me at Unived Jewish Appeal, 48 King George Street, P. o. Box 92, Jerusalem 94269, Israel. THank you for your courtesy in this matter. Very truly yours,

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30th May, 1972

I have only just come across this form of address which I find attractive and particularly applicable in addressing you.

Many thanks for boo~ us accommodation at the Hilton.

Some Isralies, though manacled by Rabbinical restrictions,do not seem to be ~ery versatile on the stibject. Our relatj.ves should have known that no weddings may be performed between the 15th Tammuz and 9th Ab . .

However. for this reason the wedding which we are supposed to attend will not take place ol\the 4th July but MS been brought fonvard to the 27th June. 111is calls for a change of our plans and we now intend to arrive on El Al Flight o. LY 016 which arrives at 14. 50, on Friday 23rd June and stay until Sunday July 2nd.

I know it is an imposition to ask you, but could you change the date of our booking at the Hilton~ Thank you once again for the trouble you are taking. Should it be impossible to get accommodation at the Hilton, I would be obliged if you would refer tbe matter back to Alec Lerner whom I am more justified to trouble to find an9ther suitable hotel.

I hope during our stay to be able to thank you personally and to see again your charming wife .

We send our best regards to you both Atvr~

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Dear Herb: Leo Bernstein called to ask me if you would take a Bond meeting in Milwaukee.

I tpld him I'~ sure i~ would be alright if the date could be worked out. T.he only date they wanted for the meeting was June 14 and the meeting was in honor of Jerry Colburn. However, when I check with the community, I learned that Ollie felt that it would be a mistake for you to take the meeting.

I therefore told Leo that it could not be worked out since you were returning on the 12th. I did this in order to Qrotect Ollie who asked me to do so. As you know, Ollie is really and truly one of your very close and honest friends . It is his recommendation that you not take it because he feels it will limit your usefulness for a visit for the OJA. Jerry does not know of Ollie's involvement and Ollie, of course, would deeply appreciate our keeping this matter confidential. Since you are returning on the 12th according to the iast memo I received, the fact that you cannot take the meeting on the 14th has been accepted by all. Best wishes.

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FRIEDMAN UNITED JEWISH APPEAL JERUSALEM ISRAEL

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Gerald Engman of Des l ines c2~~ 1 to sc e la t k {first to return a Zaritsky atercolcur he h;2d acquired e some ~ e y ars a o and then to ecide r.ot to do so hen my 1£ck of poker face ho thrilled I as to see it a d how ready to pay him three times h t h a or it!) and r told ~ fa il~ ~~d seen you and you ~ere about to a the a:esidency of H ifa ni er ity. I mourn. your leavin& Jerusalem but rej ~ce in the wo derfull open field t i ne intment ~ill 1 e you foT your creative response to challenge. For ~h~t t is orth, I still believe you were bsoiutely ri t in theory itl retard to the otential of the UJA ove but I honestly feel you fa led to tak~ i to account nutae of t~e situation in Isr.-el. I hope you And Fran re h:ippy in the move and 'I nm sure the children wi 11 adjust anywhere. If Gerald's ne~s waS rcmature or incorrect, forgive me end post this unseemly ruaste in ~ritin you to a genuine ~n olvement~

r . MQx Karl's interior archiect baa conmited himself almost complet ly but he did c e to the b autiful exhibition net• have ~n Ne York ~ d loved Benni F.frat's monotypes on n!n!s~rint . I had twp on the all , ~ch utterly different from the other. He said: "Of these. I could take two, four, ix, eve t:>Jelve. 11 So I am leaving it to Benni, ho is due in this :week from Lohden. • othing ebe .found race in the architect's eves but even hat t:ranspired is an 'in" and I .am extremely rateful to you for thinkin~ about me .

I am cooperatin ~ith a charmin youD~le socialite, Jetisb to the hilt C rites very good "J"wish' po~try) but •ibsolutely '-"inte.rated into

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to F.ran d ecide to t e re t ood Dear Hr. FriedJDanz Arter I mailed yesterds1y' s letter, I received word trom our David Cohen that the car !or Eilat had l:1een arranged. The car will be broughti to you at the Hotel Neptune at 11:00 a.m. on April 23.

No~ ever;rthing 7ou aak~d tor is done and I truly hope ~u will 1' ave a wondertul stay and you need not rr'7 abc>ut arrange­ ments any lo~er. Regards. Dear Mr. Friedman: Just a note to let you know that the changes you wanted were effected and I hope this pleases you. You are booked into the Hilton on the 21st of April, Rt the Neptune on the 23rd of April and at the King David on the 28th so that does mean you can stay the extra day in Eilat. The flight to Eilat on the 23rd of April is et 9: 15 s .11. _,end comi g back trom Eilat to Tel ~viv on the 28 it is at 9:50 a.m. From Tel Aviv a car will take you to Jerusa!em end the King David.

The only thing we are s 11 ~orking on is the rented car for E at and "" e will get that for you aiso. Be well, Best regards. 2 April 1972

Shirley Stellman

Stanley Friedman

I just received a letter from Stanley Friedman asking whether it is possible to extend his stay in Eilat one more day, that is through April 27 and come to Jerusalem on April 28. Also, he asks that the earliest possible flight to Lilat be arranged for him on April 23 and that a car be reserved for him in Eilat. Thank you very much for helping me. t9o ~111{'£.te ,J. R. e-1'~~ . ...;;, ~u~ \~ VYJ-lc:..:7

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~1 fJ,1x~ frir 4. h ~ 717 Lt,-;. 1 A --- .... . 21 March 1972 Dear Mr. Friedman: Rabbi Friedman is away fronl Jerusalem and he asked me to follow up for you on your trip and answer your letter of March 16.

~ ell, this is the story so far. Mr. Vinitsky's office is still working on your trip and as ot now you are at the Hilton Hotel two nights 21 and 22 Aj>ril. And you ~fi ll be going to the Neptune in Eilat on the~ 23rd. The reason for this is that it is the Shabbat and the Neptune will not book you 1.or a Shabbat, also there are no flights on th~ Shabbat, other than tour trips nnd insofa ~ llS a car is con­ cerned, this also becomes et tremendous problem on the Shabbat. You are booked at t he Neptiple 23 and 24 April. Also the 26th. So far the r have no room on the 25th, but our office t iziks you will get it - that there \dll be no problem and chances ere good.

They are ~orking on the Ki g David fr.om the 27th and we l·ill let you 1?j ow further as \·:e con£irm t he arrangements for you. In the meantime, please acknowledge this note and let me know if the arra1ngements so far meet with yopr approval. Please1 address the note to me at United Je\ish Appeal, P. O. Box 92, Jerusalem, Israel, and send. it express. Rabbi Friedman will not be back in Jerusalem till April 10 , so please write d.irectly to me. Regards, ar.d best wishes fair a. joyous Pesach. •

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FRANC INE ANO HERBERT FR IEDMAN ~!1 l".arch 19?2 Mrs. Charles Bensley 180 East End Avenue New York, N. Y. 10028 Dear Hilde: Enclosed are the pictlj es taken at David's birthday, plus one !ro• Pw:•in, and a couple just !or good •easure.

Also enclosed are so~ polarold order envelopes. Make duplicates of tbdise you w1 ab, and eventually get the whole pa1ck baclt to us. Also enclosed are a couple or b~l ack em Whites which I took recently and "1hich I tho'1Sht ;you aigbt enjoy. As ever

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Abitare Via Guerrazzi 1 2014-5 Milano Italia Gentlemen:

~ith reference to your letter dated 22 February 1972, I am enclosing herewith :my check for. S20.00, for a one­ year subscription ~o ftAbitere.'

Obviously, I wi.sh to have the En~lish edition.

Please send it to me at tbe ~ollowing address: Herbert A. Friedman c/o United Je~~sh Appeal P. 0. B. 92 Jerusalem, ISRAEL Very truly yours,

HAF:SS Herbert A. Friedman Enc. ... 1 . .. AB I TARE rMsta menslle Via Guerrazzi i tel. 316941j5 20145 Milano (Italia)

HERBERT FRIEDMAN C/ 0 U.J.A. P.O.B,. 92 JERUSALEM I s raele

22/ 2/ 72

Dear Sire,

With reference to 1our letter dated 8/2/ 72 we wish to intora 7011 that ABU.A.RE is issued ten tiaea a 7ear, with two coupled and double ieauee.

ABITARE ie the moat qualified It8.lian magazine for interior design and architecture,

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The rate tor a 7earl;r subscription is I 2C), tor a two-7ear subscription I 38. All subscriptions must be paid in advanoe, either by cheque or through bank, on our account Ro. 20,56/01 1 Banca Cc>mmeroiale Italiana1 Agenzia No. 4, 20100 Milano.

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B.AP:SS CABLE MR. ANO MRS. MELVIN DUBINSKY 34 OROMARA ROAD LA DUE, MISSOURI U.S.A.

HEAR YOU ARE EXPECTING GRANDCHILD MOMENTARILY. GOOD WISHES ANO PRAYERS FOR MOTHER AND CHILD TO BE. CONGRATULATIONS

HERB ANO FRANCINE The Depar1*l• t of Special. Duties !linistry ~ t e nterior l1akir a Jerusalem

Gent1emen:

On .JanuaT.M 11th, l 97?.. IDY: walle~ I re orted this tQ the police ~ they recovered it, but many important ~~were m1&~1.ng. Orie was my 1972 per.nit for a revolver - et>1ey no. 6$~2?'. 38 calib r. I would appreciate 7our 1esuing n dUplicate permit.

With uwny th~s, 'I am,

Sincerel.y yours, JI J/l4At,£uu_ ~ Francine Friedman 15 Ibn Gabiro1 Jerusalem 92430 Passport No. A~G6529 '

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HAP:SS

23 March 1971

I register my two s '.t:f!lllDar 1971. Our f ami c::urrentl My wife mad I qa.e~L in May, and we registration of however, l have one son, nav-.t , 1964 and WQW.d be entering Xitih Bet:. stUdx:ing: in ltitah lleph at the Rplaz 1dlioo1 in ty.. Ha Jtnows how to read and dite Heb~~ has s yecab~ <1:>1* will.1 of course, need some extrl~p in cat: Jl9.rtlP wltn .. the other chilclren.

The second sJfr:; :cbaM aj.ia1, pa. boJ:l'l Qct:ober 31, l.ffS, and 'ieul'd en~ tit:ah Al~. ye is ~l:ly in a kinder­ garten school ca.1led .chilW~l~ O!ater. If t:here is any furthe%! -informat.iPJ'.l which you need., 2 sha11 be happy~ supply it tO.. you. I look forward to :meeUnq you at the beg!Jllii119 of May. Very truly yours,

Herbert A. Friemu.n cc: T. Kollek (blind) 2 3 filarch 1971

.i.:tr. Israel Roi Advisor Office unicipality Jerusalem, Israel

Dear l r. .oi: Enclo ed lease find copy of the registration letter whicn I ave o:.ent to 1r. c elring according to your suggestion. I 11appcnca to nave the op ortuni ty of talking to Teddy on the telephone yesterday ' bile t: \ as assing through Nev York on his way to Los ~.ngeles and ,he said that he t-iould be happy to be of any assistance which is required.

I told him how ielpfu~ you had been to me and ne repeated hio desire to be of service shou1d ther~ be any problem with the school, such as over-era ding. le inaicatea that he would be willing tc intervene.

~ay I thanl~ you, incidental1y, for the booklet entitled l adrich Laoleh, whicll l' received yesterday. 'i'here really is a great aeal ot helpful information in it.

Looking forward to seeing you a.t the beginning o: ~.ay,

I am1 Sincerely yours,

Herbert A. Friedman

~(-1~ 22 t·:arch 1971

l r. I;d·.-.ard Ginsberg GSO Terminal Tower Bldg. Public Square Cleveland, Ohio 44113

Dear Edciie· This ras fits and tn threadG arc also K, Lut the screw must .be l' longer. If you can get that, Rosenzweig says it would be excellent and you s ould buy your3Clf half a dozen.

At the sarre time, please buy tnree for me. Thanks ver-~ much.

Is ever,

Her.cert •• Friedman -

3 March 1971

,Mr. Richard Lee Goodman 1069 MOrewood Avenue Pittsburgij- Penn. Dear I have been

I seem. to r.ecall --~ ~vinq Is~ael around the mi~l;e of earc.bt because- f is dwt' i.it the United States on March 22. I:t might veey 11 .be, h~, that he will be there for the fitr51; £ew dayd Gf your stay. J:f I: were you, I would ask for an appoin~qj.ately on the day of your arrival.

By- a great coincide~ ii- e:icpect to be. in xsrael for some of those days .-yseJ.f. We 'ha~ a house at Caesarea, which is not far fa:a Hafia. By another tremendous coincidence, or. Goldberg has a house riqht across the street from ours and he usually ~ weekends there. ~ you are actually arriving on the 12th, which is a Friday, lie will probably not be in his office in Haifa, but will be in his house in c.saraea. ~t might be possible fDr you to ~ee him on tile 13th or 13th Mr. Richard Lee Goodman -2- 3 March 1971

I expect to be leaving for Israel on Thursday, March 11 on El Al Flight 200. If by tee most coincidental of all coincidences you are on the same plane, we can make our arrangements then. If not, it might be a good idea to give me a ring in New York and we can fix time and place on the telephone. Looking forward to hearing from you, I am, Sincerely yours,

Herbert .h.I. Friedman 3 March 1971

Dr. Alexander Goldberg Technion Haifa, Israel Dear Sasha: A young cousin of mine, named Richard Goodman, currently at Carnegie in Pittsburgh, is interested in going to the Technion for post-graduate work. I wrote to you about him once before.

He is planning to be in Israel for two weeks be­ ginnin9 ~'arch 12. I suggested to nim that he write and ask you for an appointment, following aich you could direct him to the proper department. I know you would be happy to see him as a favor to me.

Dy coincidence I shall be in Caesarea the weekend of :Priday-Saturday, Mardi 12-13.. I do not know if you intend to be there also on that weekend, but if so, you could see the yGung man then.

~t any rate, fie will be writing to you and I know you will do your best.

Looking fonnian to seeing you, I am, As ever,

Herbert A. Friedman ::i ., , ., .x 9 l r, .I<

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26 January 1971

Nr. Raphael Chwoles 55 rue de Pyrenees 75 Paris 20e, France Dear Mr. Chwoles: I have just received your letter of 15 January con­ cerning the possibility that one of your paintings might be in my possession. Unfortunately, I do not have either one. I do remember that the late lr. Jordan brought some of your paintings to ?Jew York, and showed them to me, but did not levve any with me.

Unfortunately, I have no idea what 1-ir. Jordan did with these paintings. I wish I could help you. I remember. you quite wall, when I met you in arsaw on a visit about 10 years ago. I bought from you, at that time, a small mono­ tint showing a small synagogue on a street in Vilna. This is hanging in my house today and I ~njoy looking at it very much. I shall keap your addressaand hcpe tnat the next time I come through Paris, I ~ill have a chance to look you up. lleanwhilc, I hope things lill go better for you in Paris. Sincerely yours1

Herbert A. Friedman 26 January 1971

?lr. Nath:'ln Rapoport 54 West 14th Street New York, .Y. 10023

Dear f>lr. apo ort: Thi 1s the first c ance I have had to reply to your letter of 6 January. I ~ave been travelling a qreat deal. ~lso, within the last few days my father died. I do not know when I can come to your studio, but of course, I ~uld like to hear about the progress of your great work. Perhaps it might oe easier for you to bring the ~otos and come to my -0ffice for a few mo~~nts. I w&uLd suggest you call my secretary to find out when I ara in ew York and make a convenient appoint­ ment. A friend of mine, an Israeli sculptor by the name of Kcsao Eloul, also has a studio in your building. lie, too, has been urging me to come to visit his studio for weeks and I have not found the time to do so. Looking forward to hearin9 from you, I am, Sincerely yours,

Herber~ A. Friedman 54 WEST 74 STREET NEW YORK, N. Y . 10023

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THE MINISTER OF DEF£NC£

Tel-Aviv, December 30, 1971

Mr. Herbert A. Friedman, U.J .A., 1290 Avenue of the .Americas, New Yor k, N.Y. 10019, U. S .A.

Dear Herb,

Thank you for your note aDd wishes.

With my friendly regards,

Yours sincerely, 6 January 1972 lT. t.tax Jacobs Sportservice Corporation 70:: Mair Street BUf'fa1o 3, N. Y. Dear 118.x: We have just received your beauti­ ful Lenox china ~elt end pepper shaker set, and "d sh to thank you very much for 7our kindnesc: in sending it. It ia so cypically thougbttul o! 70u. Te shall en~o7 using it i. the years ahead. Don't forget -- then xt time you come to Israel, we oan haTe another liistor7 lesson. You ~re slws~s welcome.

Please accept our beat ~ishes for a happy and healthy new y ar. As ever,

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I have decided to set forth in wri~ the areas of responaibili:Q' ooncerning your tlmction in Israel• and that of Chaini Vinitalq. I think it !.a iaperative that the delineations are Clear, so that there can be no Jli.etake, and so that oooperative4r, the ottioe wW. f\mction at merf•111 etticimoy. I don1t iiltend to tell you how to run your otfioe, bu.t you. have to understand that thiDga in Israel just don•t operate the same VfJ3' as ~do 1D: Amerio&, and. that there is a certain protocol and a certain mT'B Jirrdi, and y,ou haT8 to adapt yourael:t to it. Onl1' with that attitude will this wozk.~

Therefore, I have written to Cbaia Vinitaq aDd set forth in detail 11bat I OODSider to be bis area and aoope of autboritj'1 and u you oan see, this letter has the ap­ proval and sipature of Paul. Znckennan, the »Ht Chairman. So that there can be no mistake in our underatandinc of Chaim'• reepomibility, I 'em molos:lng ho copies ot that letterJ one for your ru.ea, and one for you to si&ll where indicated aDd return to me.4

1!ha JDOSt important th1llg that you can do in Israel is to solici.t gitts1 and your principal role is to raise as much money as possible by oontaoti.Ilg vi.81Ullg Americana and obtaining their g1.tta vhile thq are in Israel, The second most illlportant tb.i:og that you oan do is planning new programs aDd approaches for the United Jevish Appeal, using Israel as a base aDd effectively using Israali personnel. I know that this is a generalization, but I em sure that you understand what is oontempla.ted. There­ fore, I would set forth the areas of your responsibility as tollovsa

l} Solicitation and obtaining gifts for the UJA.

2) Planning new programs and innovative ideas that ve can use in Israel Slid, tl."all Israel, in the United Sta.tea.

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4) Briefillg of Israelis prior to their coming to .America• and prior to their meetiDg here in Israel with UJA missions aM/or individuals.

5) Appearil:Jg before the Operation Israel Missions and other miasions • UJA and city - and devoting as much time as is neoessar:r in person in accompanying the missions and being part of them, to insure the nurclmnm ettect on fond.. raising.

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Dear Herbert, This letter is an extremely difficult one for me to write. I don't know what you've heard about my aissociating myself from the mission_ and (ultimately I suppose) from the Committee, but I want to set down here my reasons for my actions--not for your approval or disapproval, but rather so that my true feelings toward our work, the UJA, and you will not become clouded in the thick air of rumor. To begin with, I feel some regret that I was so late in making my final decision not to go along with the mission. However, as events ran their course, the UJA was in fact able to find a replacement for me, and hence, I feel that -.my tardiness is of no great importa~ce in the overal_ discussion. This delay in announcement of my intentions was not a planned attempt on my part to sabotage the mission. Instead, it was a consequence of my own indecisiveness brought on by an inner struggle which had been going on for the past two months. Yo" see, I v·as torn between two divergent poles. On the one hand I reasoned that even though I was not particularly ple~sed with the structure and participants of the mission, these obstacles could be mitigated through proper training and leadership on the mission and that the mission itself was only one part of the entire student program and that the continuance and shaping of this program in the future was the important thing, and therefore, I should just ride the mission out, getting a ~ew capable people offJ1t and hoping to improve it next year. On the other hand, the argument ran that the mission was only symptomatic of the direction of the entire student effort which was becoming hopelessly "doomed." In a sense, this latter. position won out, and since it did, I want to examine it more closely. The thing that really got me interested in Israel and in the UJA was the mission I went on. But at the same time, the mission also clearly pointed out to';lJle the problems of the UJA,and more than that, of the American Jewish community as a whole. And as I've said to you again and again ( and as you've denied again and again), the community here is controlled by an oligarchy. Now there's nothing wrong with wealth .E!!:. ~· bu~ the men who form that oligarchy by and large have all the vision, imagination, and dynamism of a bagel and lox brunch.(C•mon, I dare you. Go ahead and s~y that Ginsberg and Fisher are great leaders)) Anyway, the neople who went onr:.my mission were mostly the sons of these Jewish patricians. And I looked at them last summer and said to myself, "These are the future leaders that the UJA is 2 pinning the hopes and fate of Israel and the Jewish People on?" So I answered my question ~y saying that really the UJA couldn't be held at fault becaus e their campus program was not tha t strong since it all revolved around one rabbi's feeble ~ ttempts to reach students, 8 TI impossible under­ taking due to the numbers involved and due to the inherent problem of having an adill.t who was essentia lly pretty f ar removed from the problem of Jewish youth on campus trying to pick student leadership to solve it. Thus, the mission served as the stepping stone to the Student Coordinating Committee for the Israel Emergency Fund, a body whose main efforts would be to try and involve a broader base of support among students for Israel and in the attempt to find a higher quali~y of leader than was previously active. So now it's one school year later, and I look back on our work. I see that we raised four times as much money, opened vp twice as many campuses, and that on most of these campuses, in terms of people contacted either through the establishment of a workers• core or during the course of solicitation, the camFaign far outpo+led any other Jewish activity. Furthermore, I ha1.re no doubt that all things being equal, the camp ~ ign n ext year shoul d easily be able to double the amo nt of money raised this year. In terms of what the UJA does best, i.e. raise money, we were a success; in terms of what we set out to do as a primary goal, i.e. educate and i nvolve meaningfully through presenting a new force on campus, we failed miserably. When I used to say educate, I didn't mean setting up a complex and expensive system of Jewish studies programs. I did mean, however, having an intensive speakers' program combined with a core of films so that a campus could have anywhere between two and £our Israel-oriented meetings a month. If this kind of a ctivity occurred, then I felt that i nterest in a campaign would be more n "' tural and not the kind of hit-and-run hype J 11 daism that the Jewish fund-raising establishment has s o often participated in. Well, in talking to a ~umber of chairmen, I found that the only education occurring on campus occurred for the most part during a (in the sense of ~) workers' training ~eeting or during a solicitation. If it were a good soli citation, it lasted between 20 mi nutes and a half hour. What kind of educational pro­ gram is that? B11 t the interestin11; thing is that in spite of the lack of educa tion, the response from many students was still good. That is, often I or the workers in a campaign would go at random from door-to-door, talk to Jewi sh students for a few minutes, ;ind walk away with 120. I fiew this phenomenon from a number of perspectives: (1) the effect of Ar ab prop ~ g~nda 3

is minimal;r (2) Jewish students still have a kind of gut feeling, no matter how vague or ill-defined it·may be, about what it means to be a Jew in a non-Jewish world (3) they will f plfill their obligations to their 'PeO'Ple provided they are given a meaningful, concrete way of doing so;(4) but that this W"i-1.lingness to fulfill such obligatio!l.S may only occur at a minimal level since I don't feel that we raised money; we just collected it from an as yet untapped source, and many students who gave S20 were just giving Keren ~ at a higher level while ref1lsing to take a more active or deeper role in the campaign such as that of a worker. Also, Lafter the campaign ended on mos~ campuses, there was ~o follow-up Jewish activity i~ which students could cecome further involved, e.g. Soviet Jewry rallies, teach~ins,etc. Hence, these students were only involved as fund-raisers, an involvement whidipresents limitations in two areas. The first is that we once again offer hit-and-r··n Judaism. I sometimes wonder whether the effects of my going to a campus and making a fiery speech which brings in a lot of bread is a positive thing. Suppose a student gives a good gift at the meeting in the heat of the moment (and the pressure), then goes back to his dorm and reflects that he has been caught off guard emotionally and feels that he has been betrayed, deceived, or conned~ Will he giye next year? Will he come to another Jewish function for a long time thereafter (since most of the students contacted presumably haven't been contacted for any Jewish event for a long time preceding)? I 'm not saying the student's logic in this case is valid, but the validity isn't important; the mental attitude is and mt.Et be taken into account. The second area· of limitation is that under the circumstances where fund­ raising becomes the sole activity that we carry on, we can in no way con­ sider ourself a movement, for a movement has a philosophical perspective and a historical direction, two things which we obviously lack at present. More practically, a movement must be a year-round sustained thing, and right now, all we're saying to people is "!fhanks for helping us in the campaign this month, and we 'll see you again next year." This approach causes an inversion. When we started ot;t, the primary goal lB.S education, and the secondary Gor even tertiary goal) was fund-raising. Fund-raising was meant to be h hand.le or raison d 'etre for t alking to the students in the first place, so that you wouldn't find yourself talking to someone about the plight of Soviet Jewry and having him say at therend "So what do you 4 want me to do about it?" Fund-raising was a means to an end; now it•s become an erld in itself, and as such has no relevance to students, for while it is important that students qua moral human beings raise money as a form of moral action; it is not important that students qua students raise money since for the above-named reasons fund-raising can in no way be considered a student movement. ~lso, the amount of money raised by students is inconsequential compared with the overall campaign, and really potentially future big givers are not probably going to be found by merely going into their dormitory rooms to rap with them for a half hour when they're 20, If these kind of people are to be found, they will probably be fonnd in business graduate schools, and I would sug~est that in the terms of concentrated efforts of fund-raising for fUture leadership 12£. ~ .'lli!!, the Student Coordinating Committee should drop its activities for under­ graduates and zero in on these graduate students, particularly in terms of their participating in missions. Another thing that I look back on is relationship to the Establishment on the part of the Committee. We started out with an adult director, and we ended up with an adult director; we started out with an obnoxious working agreement (extant on paper only) with Hillel, and we ended up with this agreement more or less in tact; we started out with havin.o· to work with Federations who knew little or nothing about relating to campus youth (if they had known what to do, there would have been little need for the Committee in the first place) and we're still talking about working with them even though their general attitudes are still the same. All of these stagnant conditions come down to one point. As long as we are part of the UJA in the same way that Women 's Division, Young Leadership, the RAC, and the West Coast Office are a part of the UJA, we are subject to the same structures and rules that define UJA policy. Within th~t frameworkt I completely understand and cannot find fault with not 9:anting to break with Hillel for fear of rending apart the Jewish community, or with not simply telling Boston to get fucked when they hassle us about Harvard for fear of jeopardizing the overall campaign there, or with not put ting a student at the helm of our program for fear that the other Jewish organizations will get uptight if there isn't an adult there for them to complain 1D, or with not telling Elliot Gant to keep his daughter home this summer for fear of his cutting his gift fu.tther. No , as long as we work within the UJA, we must accept as the realities these limitations. But it occurs to me 5

that in each of these restr~ctio~s, we have one of the main failures for the organized Jewish community to reach its youth, and ultimately its failure to be able to assure its own continuation in the next generation. Hillel is a dead ~roposition, and everybody knows it, but the Federations andt now unfortunately, the UJA keep working to support it, as though moral support and money are the answers to bring it back to life {as though th- t would even be a good thing!). As I said before, the Federations, in both their lay and professional leadership, have failed miserably to involve a:ny significant number of Americ!:ln Jews, be they young or older. But we contin•1e to say "Work with them. Work things out." For what purpose? To what ends? To merely keep things peaceful? Bullshit. Most of the peop1 e that the FederationE have to work with their college youth ~re less responsive to those students than college administrators whom tbe$e same students have already rejected. The only re ~sons that the Federations are interested in the students at the colleges in a particular area is for that regular fund money. These same Federations ~ren 1 t wil1ing to cough up money for Jewish day schools, for Jewish studies programs, for scholarship money to send students to Israel, to fund their newsp pers, or to pay for speakers and otner programs. I don't want to involve students in such~ 6tructure.1 As for the children of the wealthy, their parents are killing Jewish life here (as they have always done historically when they usurped leadersh1p from the rabbis, the learned, the spiritual, the Jewish members of the community), and there's no reason to think that the offspring will do anything different. And as far as involving other people (particularly other students), talk to Jim Factor and ask yourself how many paople of his age can relate to him. Then comes the point of the adult director. Sam's a nice man. More than that, he's one of the only decent people in the UJA. But the UJA owns him, and he'll dance for it. But Sam didn't raise a nickel of what came in from the~campuses~ he only served as a front man for you and for Irving~die. to_. co-opt- .... ,.JCtt9otthe ·---"boys," and unfortunately, we served as the front-men, the puppets, for the UJA. The "student" in Student Coordinating Committee was by and large an illusion. You let us have the toys, but not the tools. I guess ~hat it comes down to, Herbert, is this. To work effectively for the ~ ong ra ~ ge goals(as well 6 as for some of the short range ones), ~ e just can't be a part of t he UJA. You should just give us the money, and let us ride with it. And I bet we'd be pretty responsible with it. Set up programs ~t only 20 can:ipus es. Speakers, films. Cost about $30,000. Run trips to Israel with m11ch scholarship available. Cost about S60,000 . Run workshops and conferences. Cost. Who knows? It may occur t o you that th.ese thing ~ are ~ ot much different in general from \1'hat •e 1 re doing now. They aren't; they 1 re just stressed differe~ t ly. I wouldn't bri..~g ove~ David Shenhaby (?) --but Moshe Sneh instead. But any c ~ se, it would be students calling the shots, not for our egos, but because we want to re ~ ch people our own age--something you can't do. You ran 4 summer missions, and got less than 1 5 people out of maybe 100 total participants doing anything at~all (forget even talking about leadership qual ities). To top it off, even their gifts shit. We ran 1. Sixty-seven people; forty-five active this year; mode gift $125. How much money would we raise? Don't really care. Cared about t hat too much this year . You see, we knew that at the end we'd be measured by how much coi..., came in, so we t hought we'd ride it out fo ... a year and r'""'ise money to gain credibility. So we raised the ~oney, but we never got the credibility, apparently. And all this brings me back to the mission, and my reasons for leaving it. I suppose that I could have inspired and trained the Garits, the Factors, the Goldsteins, but I asked myself, for what? To fit into the same structure that's always existed and has proven itself not worth redeeming? To ride it out and wait for next year? But I can see the writing on the wall, Herbert. We•re going to be told to work under the dictates of Boston, or L.A., or stay out altogether. And those dictates spell Hillel. And they spell money talks. So next year's mission will probably be like this yea.I's. And so on. And I'm simply not interested in that or fUnd-raising alone. Because I've got too much talent for that. I was the one this year who designed the buttons, ' picked out most of the posters, found the better people on campus, gave the speeches from which the others copied theirs, and gave the brains to write the position papers and get the few concessions we did get. I am a leader, Herbert. lnd $0 are you. ¥011 did what was right for your times, and I have treasured knowing you and working with you, and I hope in spite of all this (including this sonswhat bitter letter which I did not intend to be bitter), we will st~ll call each other friend. But understand, I must do what is right for my time. I have so~ ideas, some "visions, 11 some half- ' . .

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seen memories of things to come. I have applied to the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College as a springboard to prepare myself intellectually and spiritually for the job ahead. I know some of this, perhaps a lot of t his letter, has seemed ex­ traneous or not quite log:Lcally perfect. Yet it's not easy to put feeling into thought and thought into written word; it's not easy to put the turning point of your life on paper. Please let me hear from you, and please say hello to the Queen of the Jews (Mrs. Friedman) for me. I am expecting any day now transcripts of interviews which I taped at the end of the year with a number of cam,PUS chairman. I hope :to evaluate them and send you some of my reflections on them. Take care and be well.

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ID.closed please find a COP7 of ~ 1etter of leptember 14th, :regarding the insertion of my telephone numbers in the ~elephone Guide. I request that the second number now be listed in the following ways lB.IEDKl.B, Herbert United Jewish Appea1 48 JU.ng Geotge Street 60487 Please bill the above address with vi.tever expenses are involved. Jloet ainoere}1' yours,

Herbert A. hied.man JU.1Pl81amg

UNITED JEWISH APPEAL, INC. ·- MEMORANDUM

September 9, 1971

To Executive Staff

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Materials of a specific and general nature, intended for Herbert Friedman in Israel, should be transmitted through David Mark.

Packages for HAF will be dispatched to Israel on a regular basis.

dhk:ss 15 Ibn Ge.v:irol 02/6048? Jerusalem 02/66921 Miss Gitl Bieler United Jewish App al 1290 Avenue of Am rices New York, N. Y. ~ 19 Dear Gitl: I am enclosing t fora for t e appl:ication for wq l e York driver's license. J.s 70u can see it eiqs that tbere~t be a 1 tter from an eye a:octor and I ave also e closed this.

On the bottoa f th instruc on eet it s v 'r7 clear~ that New York licenses cannot be obtain d by out of state residents, so :please be ver'3' carei'-Ul. about this. We 111Uat not give the impression that I am living o'Ut of Bew York. Send in the epplicat on togeth with the doctor's letter, together ti.th a cover.uig note trom :you etqing t at I am out of the countey, and therefore, I ha~ 'flf3 medical eye examination done abroad, in order not to go past the eJq>±ratilon date of September 30. I am sure there wi11 be no problems and that- the completed license will then be mailed to me at 1290.,. When j'OU receive it , simply fQr rard: it to me. Don't forget to inclUde the renewal stub of my present license, which I mailed to you before. In other words the total number or · tems to be sent in your letter to the l'Iotor Vehicle Department are as :f.ollows: l. Your covering note 2. renewal stub of old license 3. naewtapnlicattiton 4• oc or's 1e er 5. WJ3 check. Thanks verr J11Uch for taking care or this. Beat regards. As ever,

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N/1053 l'.) January 15, 1971

Mr. David Light 5151 Collins Avenue Uiami Beach, Florida Dear Mr. Light:

It was a pleasure visiting with you last week and I wish to thank you again ~or the understanding with which you received Joe Kanter and myself. I know you will do your utmost to achieve what we requested. I recall telling you that I would send you my address in Israel, so that you can visit us the next time you are there. The address is very simple: Herbert Friedman Villa Section Caesarea Tel: 063-8233 Before your next trip just make one telephoaa call to New York (212-757-1500) to find out whether I am in Israel or not. If I am there when tou are coming I fully expect to receive you in my house and let you use my powder room. Sincerely yours,

Herbert A. Friedman - - Roman Aqueduct - -•

Caesarea Old City Sdot Yam Or Akiva

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