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By DR. 8AMURL SILVER
It happened again the other
day.
A public speak
er, with a fine
heart, condemn
ed something as
“Pharisaic.”
He meant hyp
ocritical.
Of course, we
know that the
word pharisaic crept into the
English language as a synonym
for duplicitous because that is
how it is often used in the New
Testament.
But because the New Testa
ment thus used the word Phari
sees doesn’t mean that it is right.
Indeed, it is just the opposite,
and one of the measures which
the Ecumenical Council in Rome
should have taken was to rectify
this misconception.
The Pharisees were not at all
as they are pictured in the New
Testament.
“Pharisees” is a term only
rarely used in Hebrew. Its origin
is obscure. Some Jewish writers
have yielded to New Testament
aspersions and have conceded
that because the word stems from
a possible root meaning “to sep
arate,” the Pharisees might have
been aloof from others, scornful
of the common people, rigid and
inflexible in their thinking, cling
ing to the letter of “the Law,”
rather than to a more lenient in
terpretation of it.
Police Get Tip;
Arrest Young Spy
TEL AVIV (JTA)—A 19-year-
old Israeli youth telephoned the
Ramleh police station last week
with a hot tip to the effect that
a spy was sitting in the local bus
station. The youth, who identi
fied himself as Jacob Zimmer
man, gave a complete descrip
tion of the agent. Police rushed
a squad to the station.
When the police arrived they
did indeed find a man fitting
Zimmerman's description and he
was indeed a spy. It was the
youth himself, who told the pol
ice that he had crossed the Jor
danian border several times, each
time returning with money and
instructions on the kind of infor
mation the Jordanian intelligence
wanted.
He told the police he had be
come “fed up” and had decided
to give himself up. Trial will be
held shortly.
Israel Friend Dies
GENEVA (JTA)—Albert Pieot,
84, former president of the Swiss
Parliament, a founder and hon-
oarary president of the Swiss-
Israeli Association, and a leading
supporter of the ORT movement
and the ORT school in Anieres,
died here last week. During the
war, he had placed his home at
the disposal of Jewish refugees
from the Nazis.
This is erroneous. The Phari
sees were the sages, the Talmud
ists, “the rabbis,” who interpreted
the Bible and applied Scriptural
ideas to newer situations.
They were gentle. They were
lenient. They were compassion
ate. They were unhypocritical.
They were not rigid. They were
tenderly lenient in most of their
interpretations.
Indeed, most of the utterances
of gentleness in the New Testa
ment stem from Pharisaic orig
inals. Even the comment about
turning the other cheek is Phari
saic.
If people actually dislike hy
pocrisy they would do well to
go to their nearest rabbi or
scholar and discover the truth
about the Pharisees. These sages
have been maligned for centuries
and they deserve restitution,
which ought to be forthcoming
already from Christian author
ities, dictionary makers and only
fractionally-informed Jews.
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