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California Rabbis Voice Continued Objections to ‘king of Kings’ Picture

February 3, 1928
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(Jewish Daily Bulletin)

The Board of Rabbis of Northern California voted to continue its objections to the film “King of Kings” at its recent meeting. The Board decided to send the following letter to rabbis throughout the country.

“We desire to call your attention to the following statement concerning the so-called ‘revised version’ of ‘The King of Kings.’

“This ‘revised version’ has been seen in person by Rabbis of leading congregations on the Pacific Coast, who, having also seen the original version, have given us specific information as to the so-called ‘revisions’ of the film. The so-called ‘prologue’ or ‘foreword’ is a brief paragraph stating that the events portrayed in the picture happened 19 centuries ago when Judea was in complete subjection to Rome and even the High Priest was appointed by the Roman Procurator. There are a few very minor changes, particularly in captions. Except for these insignificant alterations, the picture remains the same as before.

“The objections to the further showing of the film remain unchanged. We urge you, therefore, to continue your earnest efforts to forestall its showing in your community.

“Efforts at securing the complete withdrawal of the film should not be abated, and we urge you to lend your support to the movement to bring about the complete withdrawal of the film. Notwithstanding any statements to the contrary, we have not accepted or endorsed the ‘revised’ version, and we urge you to make clear, also, that you and other Rabbis have not approved it.”

The letter was signed by Rabbi Jacob Nieto, president of the Board, Rabbi Michael Fried, secretary, and Rabbis Elliot M. Burstein, Rudolph I. Coffee, Harvey M. Franklin, Louis I. Newman, Morris J. Urich and Cantor Reuben R. Rinder.”

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