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Sections of Talmud
Reported Found
In Soviet Library
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Profes
sor Abraham I. Katsh, chairman
of the Department of Hebrew
Studies at New York University,
told the New York Times cor
respondent in Moscow this past
week that during his current
visit in Leningrad, he discov
ered in the Public Library there
manuscripts that record original,
uncensored sections of the Tal
mud and show that the names
of Jesus appeared in the original
version of the Talmud. The
manuscripts were found by him
in the Antonin Genizah Collec
tion of the library, Prof Katsh
said
Antonin was a Russian priest
who, in 1860, went through the
Genizah—a storage place of old
Hebrew religious documents—in
the Cairo synagogue. Antonin
was able to select and take away
about 1,200 fragments of the
manuscripts, some dating from
the Ninth Century. Prof. Katsh
said the Antonin Collection in
cluded fragments that were “ex
tremely valuable” variants from
the present edition of the Tal
mud.
The variants stem largely
from deletions made by the
government censors of various
countries who struck out ma
terial from successive editions
after the printing of the Tal
mudic compendium began in the
Sixteenth Century. References to
Jesus appear to have been struck
out by civil cefisors either out of
caprice or because they took the
view that they were derogatory.
The availability of the variants
on Jesus and other deviations
from the accepted Talmud will
help scholars to better under
stand Talmudic law, Dr. Katsh
said. The Antonin Collection
which Dr. Katsh microfilmed in
its entirety, also contains reveal
ing material about the life of
Jews in Egypt in the Eleventh
and Twelfth Centuries.
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By JTA Staffer
UNITED NATIONS, (JTA) --
Highlights of United Natfons
history, from the establishment
of the organization in 1945 to the
present crisis in the Congo, have
been written and produced in a
phonograph-record album by
Saul Carson, Jewish Telegraphic
Agency correspondent at the
United Nations, it was an
nounced last week at the UN
headquarters here.
The album, which will be dis
tributed commercially in the
United States and abroad by
Decca Records, is narrated by
Ralph Bellamy, noted star of the
stage and films. It is dedicated
to Secretary General Dag Ham-
marskjold. The purpose of the
album is educational in regard
to the aims, policies and achieve
ments of the United Nations.
Among the heads of govern
ment whose voices are included
in the recording are those of
Presidents Truman and Eisen
hower of the United States; the
Chairman of the Council of Min
isters of the USSR, Nikita S.
Khrushchev; Queen Elizabeth
II; King Saud of Saudi Arabia;
Prime Minister David Ben-Gur-
ion of Israel; Prime Minister
Jawaharlal Nehru of India; and
Presdient Kwame Nkrumah of
Ghana. Secretariat members in
cluded are Mr. Hammarskjold;
Andrew W. Cordier, executive
assistant to the Secretary Gen
eral; and Under Secretary Ralph
J. Bunche.
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