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Show MAX COWAN AUGUST 18, 1972 York City. He is a bishop in Ogden. He has got a book. I saw it the other day in the LDS bookstore. HR: Isn't there someone named Glick also? MC: There is a guy that is a teacher at BYU. He was originally from Israel or something. Pardon me. He is supposed to be a convert. My wife met a girl from New York there that was a convert. They had a fellow that ran that store in the old Wilson Hotel. He ran a little restaurant in the back. He was a German Jew and his name was Rona, Herb Rona, I think, or something like that. He was a refugee from Hitler. He became a Mormon. Originally there was two or three families that were Mormons a longtime ago, like the Rosenbaums and the Neibaurs. They are still here. They converted a longtime ago. HR: Well, the Eisenbergs, did they also do some conversion? Do you remember that? MC: I think so. Yes, sure. But if a man knows Judaism, and he knows the history of Christianity and Islam, he sure would not want to if he knows it. He sure would not want to be anything else but a Jew, unless something happens to him, because we feel that Christianity is an offspring of Judaism. RD: It most certainly is. MC : We feel that basically our religion is the same, and the only difference is that we are looking . We did not accept 24 |