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Ad. d int 00000 Is the lowish people, but tilii•Isdne roosumal- alli.. for an l•docsomoet of tho .yews •orooso1 by the wettoul Sabbath Scriptural Selections Pentateuchal portion—Num. 25:10-3011 Prophetical portion—Jer. 1:1-2:3 July 7, 1939 Tammuz 20. 5699 "Never So Much Resolution" Framed by its president, Dr. Solomon Goldman, and approved by the re- cent national convention, the following cable was sent by the Zionist Organiza- tion of America to the Jewish Agency Executive in Jerusalem: "Convention showing great strength and marked enthusiasm. Nd trace of de- spondency or pessimism. Never so much resolution and determination to stand with Yishuv (Palestine Jewry) to remove every obstacle in way of National Home." If ever there was power in brevity, it is expressed in these few words. "Never so much resolution," American Zionists de- clare. Only by resolution and determina- tion will the battle for just rights be won. The Zionist Organization of Amer- by virtue of its fortunate position as spokesman for the freest Jewish commu- nity in the world, strengthens the hands of the world Zionist leaders by resolutely proceeding with the task of creating the Jewish commonwealth in Palestine. American Jewry owes unstinted sup- port to the able president of the Zionist Organization of America, Dr. Solomon Goldman, and his administration, in the present serious job of building Jewish Palestine. Loss of Two Scholars American Jewry loses two creative minds in the death of Prof. Israel David- son of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and David Werner Amram, Philadelphia attorney, writer and lec- turer and professor of law at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. A world recognized authority on medi- eval Jewish literature and author of a 2,000-page Hebrew thesaurus of medi- eval poetry, Prof. Davidson was also au- thor of numerous other scholarly works. He was one of the first American Jews to be called to lecture, in 1926, at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Mr. Amram had been honored by the courts of the State of Pennsylvania as well as by his own people who learned to admire his scholarship. His "Jewish Law of Divorce According to the Bible and Talmud" is a recognized authorita- tive work. Both men made contributions to Jew- ish learning and left an indelible mark on American Jewish scholarship. A Heartening Report July 7, 1939 THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Synagogue Region Conference Sunday A regional meeting of the western division of the Michigan Synagogue Conference will be held Sunday, July 9, at the South Haven, Mich., First Hebrew Con- gr egation, Broadway and Church St The first session will be held from 11 a. m, to 1:30 p. m., with Rabbi Morris C. Katz of Grand Rapids, regional vice- president, presiding. There will be addresses of welcome by Rabbi Chaim Ezra Cohen of South Haven and Mr. Steuben, president of the South Haven congregation. Reports of dele- gates will be followed by a round table discussion. A conference luncheon will be held at Yashinovsky's Kosher Resort, North Shore Valley. The second session, from 2:30 to 5 p. m., will be held under the chairmanship of Max Subar. There will be a round table dis- cussion on proposed activities and resolutions to be presented to the state board of directors' meeting in Mt. Clemens on July 23. The arrangements committee for this conference, in addition to Rabbi Katz, chairman of the western division of the orthodox synagogue organization, includes Rabbi Moses A. Schwab of Ben- ton Harbor, chairman; Rabbi H. E. Cohen, Philip Miller, Mr. Steuben and Rev, Tuchman. PURELY COMMENTARY By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ The Nazis Are Abridging Their Troubles corps of foreign correspondents manages to keep llitler, Goebbels, Goering and their associates boast of power. They brag that they and their axis can lick England and the democracies. But they have not said a word about the internal strife which is undermining Nazism. They are mum on the question of the powerful opposition to Ilitlerism within Germany as well as the other conqureed territories. Their silence is a good omen. It is, in an im- purtant sense, an admission that the less said about the internal troubles the better, out of the necessity to "appease" world public opinion which Ilitlerism hopes to keep in ignorance of actual occurrences. But the world is beginning to realize that something is brewing in Nazi ranks. Many Ger- mans now refuse to submit to the whip without protest. An effective group is now enrolled in the opposition movement which is strengthening the underground anti-Nazi forces. The libertar- ians have the floor. The most encouraging bit of evidence to come from Nazi-land since the advent of the scourge of Hitlerism is released by "Germany To-Day," the monthly periodical that publishes news from underground anti-Fascist sources. "Germany To- Day" is published in London and its American distributor is the American Committee for Anti- Nazi Literature, 20 Vesey St., New York, In its June issue, which has just reached this Com- mentator, the leading article deals with "Opposi- tion in the Open" and relates the following sig- nificant incident: the world informed. It is now generally known that the Germans are suffering from a shortage of food, that they are being driven into slavery by totalitarian control not only of government but also of industry, and that the impoverished •and pauperized German people is beginning to feel the sting of slavery. A sympathetic mankind is now kept informed of a rebellious attitude within Germany, of a defiant , spirit in Czecho- slovakia, of an awakening in former Austria. All of which goes to prove that war is un- necessary; that Ilitlerism need not meet its doom on the battlefield; that an inner revolt may very soon put an end not only to the Nazi scourge within Germany but also to its poisonous spread outside of Germany. An internal German revolt against those who would enslave this people will also mean an end to the worldwide armament race. It will mean not only peace but also eco- nomic security. An abandonment of wasteful spending for armies and navies will relieve the world's vast resources for wholesome needs of hundreds of millions of people who are now starving and who live in dreaded insecurity. Of course, revolts are bloody. But they are not as cruel and as horrifying and as destructive as wars. Furthermore, revolts can be peaceful. Germany is destined for a revolt. The world will wish the revolutionaries well—and will help them when the time comes. And the free parts of the world certainly hope that the impending and inevitable will be as peaceful as possible. • PLAN FOLLOW-UP CONFERENCES ON ALIEN MEASURES A committee selected by the Michigan Emergency Conference on Alien Legislation, held June 28 at Central Methodist Church under the auspices of the Civil Rights Federation and the spon• sorship of 30 organizations and 100 prominent citizens, is mak- ing plans for follow-up confer. ences to enlighten the people on the viciousness of pending legis- lation in Congress. The continuations committee, planning future conferences to be held in September and Oc- tober, includes the following: Bishop Edgar T. Blake, Rev- erend Owen A. Knox, Miss Flor- ence Cassidy, Nathan Milstein, Senator Stanley Nowak, Pro. lessor John Shepard, Stephen Stingier, William Ramsey, Jr., Adolph Germer, Walter Nelson and Frances Comfort. The conference on June 28 was addressed by the following: Bishop Blake, who gave the key- note address; discussion sessions on Immigration Law was led by Theodore Levin and Nathan Mil- stein; on Civil Rights and Aliens, by Professor John Shepard; on Aliens and Labor, by Senator Stanley Nowak; on Aliens and Relief, by Rudolph Schware; and on Education and the Aliens, by Mrs. Flora Robison and Freder- ick S. DeGalan, Reverend Owen A. Knox, Treasurer of the Civil Rights Federation, summarized the reports of discussion groups and presented the program of action for the conference includ- ing the calling of a much larger conference in the fall, the publi- cation of a pamphlet, the estab- lishment of a speakers' bureau and a series of radio programs, dissemination of literature, and the setting up of a vigilance committee which would notify interested organizations of de- velopments in this field. In the face of untold misery occasioned by world reaction, Jews have reason to The Morality of the Nazis rejoice that in one center, in Palestine, The news we print below is of far-reaching In the meantime there is no limit to Nazi our people are creating for themselves importance, "Rheinmetall" is not merely' one indecencies. Ilitlerites apparently do not under- and for posterity. There are disturbances amongst Germany's many factories, but is stand the basic principles of common decencies. the second largest armament plant of the in Palestine. People die as a result of vio- The latest "incident," which may well be labelled Third Reich. What has happened there has an outrage, involved the expulsion from Bermany lence. There is occasional destruction. happened before under Hitler. We be• of Mme. Eleanor Heinsdorf, eminent Polish- But Jews are settling in Palestine. Jews NAZIS SAY CZECHS lieve this occurrence to be a milestone in the Jewish correspondent who for more than 10 are building in Palestine. Jews are well development of the revolt against the Hitler MUST NOT RESIST years has represented Warsaw newspapers in regime. able to take care of themselves and to Berlin. Upon her return from a holiday in Eng- The sharp decline in output as a direct defend themselves in Palestine. Because (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE,OVE) land, atm°. Heinsdorf was ordered to leave Ger- consequence of overtime and the growing many by the first available plane, and was denied Palestine is Eretz Israel. ated without written order from resentment against the whole system has permission to telephone the Polish Embassy and forced the Nazis to call factory meetings. Evidence of creative accomplishments the Protector. the Propaganda Ministry. According to the Ber- This month the Labour Front district lead- by Jews in Eretz Israel is provided in the lin correspondent of the New York Times, "when er, Bangert, at Duesseldorf, made a speech Children Attacked twelfth annual report of the Palestine Mme. Heinsdorf declined to depart voluntarily, to the workers of the "Rheinmetall" Fac- LONDON (W N S) — Children pleading her long residence here, showing her Economic Corporation which has just have tory which was transmitted to them by radio become the target of Nazi Polish passport with a German visa and pro- come off the press. It is more than a re- hoodlum demonstration in the from the managing director's office while ducing her permit to remain in Berlin, she was the men were assembled in the factory hall. port. It is a document of historical value. Moravian cities of Maehrisch- stripped and searched. Her hair was taken down One could hear them murmuring that the It illustrates the gradual steps of Jewish °strati. Bruenn and other cities and combed and she was subjected to a humili- Labour Front leader was too frightened to ating physical examination." achievements. It shows how 1400 Ameri- thickly populated by Germans, meet them face to face lest he should be according to information receiv- One of the strongest protests ever drawn up cans, who are stockholders in the Pales- ed from Prague. Nazis, stationed "given • good hiding." Some were saying by the Foreign Correspondents Association of tine Economic Corporation, the foundation at park entrances demand to that he was probably drunk again and so Berlin resulted in Mine. Heinsdorf being granted would not care to meet them. for which was laid at a meeting held in know of approaching children a week's stay to clear up her affairs before she Annual Aesculapian The Labour Front district leader charged 1920 under the leadership of Mr. Justice children whether or not they are became the 23rd foreign correspondent to be ex- them with ■ decreasing willingness to work pelled by Germany. The correspondents' protest Moonlight July 16 Louis D. Brandeis, made their contribu- "Aryan" and Jewish children are and • tendency to stay away, which had to warned the Nazi regime that Mme. Heinsdorf's subjected to mistreatment and The National Fund Loan tions towards Palestine's rebuilding. stop. "You cannot get sway with this. We driven away. expulsion without a charge and the physical The Aesculapian Pharmaceuti- will end this luxury of absence under pre- This corporation has extended loans in treatment accorded her will, if they become prece- cal Association, in collaboration The most important decision reached by A law prohibiting Schechita, tence of illness. Petty everyday worries, dents, make residence for foreigners in Germany with the Lawyers' Guild, will the 42nd annual convention of the Zion- the amount of $25,000,000 to encourage now being prepared by the Slo- complaint. about the standard of life, must impossible, The New York Times commented edi- hold their annual moonlight Sun- vakian government, will affect ist Organization of America, held in New revival of agriculture, the establishment Jews not be allowed to overshadow the ideal of torially on this outrageous occurrence under the day night, July 16. There will be of the "protectorate" since of hydro-electric plants for the distribu- Greater Germany." Carried away by the York last week, was to cooperate in rais- heading "Berlin Date Line" as follows: there the practice ah•eady has music, dancing and entertain. vigour of his own words he threatened to ing the $1,000,000 loan for the Jewish tion of light and power, the drilling of been forbidden and Slovakia until If a thing can be done brutally and of- ment and prizes will be award- treat absence a. sabotage. The response was wells to provide water for the Jewish now has been their only source ed. The Bob-Lo boat will leave National Fund. It was a practical step fensively, that, to the Nazi mind, is appar- instantaneous. "The old fool is drunk; he for kosher meat. from the foot of Woodward Ave. settlements and their agricultural and in- ently the way to do it. Consider the case of in the direction of land redemption and seems to have escaped from a lunatic asy- Tickets may be obtained from Mme Eleanor Heinsdorf, a Pole of Jewish dustrial enterprises, transportation, home- lum." This was followed by • suggestion that the Zionists of this country are obligated Hyman Margolis, Trinity 2 9390. Strauss Descendants Are Tanned origin, who for over 10 years represented "the fat swine should start a little sweating to carry the convention's decision into building, extension of bank credits, etc., "Non-Aryan," Lee. Inheri- two Polish newspapers in Berlin. Not long himself." etc. effect. tance Donations to the Jewish ago Mme. Heinsdorf took • vacation in Eng. "We will not allow ourselves to be ex. These efforts have contributed to prog- VIENNA (WNS) — Descend- land. Returning, her passports in order, she This is the first time that American ploited any longer. No more sacrifices for Home for Aged was met at the arr field with an order to Jews are asked to subscribe to a loan ress in the land. They were important lac- ants of the renowned Johann 'Greater Germany'l We will show what we --- lam Germany at once. Refused permission have been disinherited The following have made do- are going to do. What we want are shorter for a national Jewish cause. The only ' tors in defying difficulties. They helped Strauss to telephone either the Polish Embassy or by Germany and their inheri- n ations to the Home for Aged: hours and more wages, •nd," added a voice, other previous attempt at raising a Jewish the German Propaganda Ministry, she pro- tance turned over to the City etre J. DenJemln, In memory ct "more freedom." Above all these cries could brothe r, Jay Slakter; Urn. Louln fund through a loan was the floating of create a' national economy and to guar- of Vienna, as a result of an of- tested and was then stripped and subjected be heard the shout of "Down with Hitler." Cohn, In memory of Mother, Mirlam. ficial ruling by Julius Streicher to what The Times correspondent describes the Tel Aviv loan more than a decade ago antee self-reliance. Mrs I. D. Friedman, In memory of "Down with Hitler" echoed among the work. ■ as "a humiliating physical examination." The Palestine Economic Corporation's which classified them as "non- brother, David Mara; Mr. Marian it ers till the words were drowned in the over• But then it was a semi-private affair of Illneberg, nor Aryans." City, Mich., In memo, Only after a vigorous broadside from the whelming applause. or father. M•yer Davis; Ors ti Sold. a single Jewish community. The Jewish annual report is an illustrated book, and Foreign Correspondents Association was she The Austrian "waltz king," Mel% in Memory of daUghler, Mayne. Nobody any longer listened to Bangert's every photograph shows strength and given ■ week's reprieve in order to settle National Fund request for a million dollar Mrs Fannie Karol. In memory nt who died in 1899, married Adele speech. An excited discussion began, a dis- daughter, Minnie; afro Jennie her affairs. Isi‘ei. loan is the concern of the entire Jewish happiness and will-power. It is a hearten- Deutsch, Jewess converted to the In memory of cussion reflecting the deep satisfaction felt mother, Strah.firlin. brother, Fishel. and mister. Rebecca; Evidently the Hitler government can still A people and the obligations to raise it rest ing record of Jewish creativeness. It is Roman Catholic faith, The roy- by everyone present that someone had start• Loweniterg, in memory of father. Joni.. be influenced by world powerful evidence that a just cause must alties left her by the composer public ovinion, as ed the call which everyone had felt bottled Lowenberg; Ws. H. Melaner, In mem. upon all of American Jewry. ory or eon. nen ateinner; William Itomin• will now become Viennese prop- represented by reporters who can and do triumph and that a people's determina- up inside him for so long. It was a historic There are many features about this erty. berg In memoryof mother, issyge•Ita- tell the truth. It cringes before a free press, moment. Stupefaction prevailed among the ehel Itonenbera; Mr.. D, Wallace. in loan that need emphasizing. In the first tion can not be destroyed by political Jews between the ages of 18 even though what that press has to say is memory of father. M. Kaplan; Aim management. Like • whipped cur, pale as a obstacles. Leah Milian - tn. In memory of father, not reported to the German public. and 35 have been summoned for place, it provides opportunity for excel- The For- ghost, Bangert left the office without taking NochenA and grandson. Arys•Latie. eign Correspondent s Association before this work on Germany's highways. leave of his siudience. There was • strange, lent investment, since 4 per cent interest The following have made con- had taken its stand for at least a modicum Serious shortages, of man-power almost malicious, smile on the face of some is to be paid on the notes which will be tributions to the Home in lieu of decency. Sometimes it has been successful. in the Reich is responsible for of the directors when he left, reported one of flowers: The Sin of Anti-Semitism redeemed in full, through the Chase Na-1 But what of the unfortunates who cannot lay the sudden order which revokes of the staff afterwards. William Friedman, in memory ot claim to such powerful intervention? If a which hitherto forced Jews tional Bank of New York, in five years All the factories in Duesseldorf have been Charlotte Levin; Mrs &rah Kramer. Because men of all faiths need to be laws newspaper woman with the presses of the Saginaw, Mieh., In memory of Meyer discusiing this incident, which has given the Secondly, it is a loan guaranteed by the reminded of it so often, and because so out of all occupations bringing Netnorg; Mrs. Para (Louis J./ Kra, world behind her can be bullied and insulted men increased confidence in their own Jewish people's most popular nations many forget the importance of its mes- them together with Aryans. In memory, of Miss Emma Altair; Mr by uniformed ruffians, we can guess what is strength. end Mrs. George Lichtenstein. Inmen, fund. Thirdly, before any money will be sage, it is never out of place to repeat the SO Jews Dismissed From Buda- orY happening to obscure hundreds and thou- of Alvin Fog; Mr. and Afro M. The Nazis only published an abridged Ter. 1.1chteneteln, in memory of Alvin Fol . sands of whom we never hear. sent to Palestine during the next five branding of anti-Semitism as a sin by pest Opera sion of B•ngert's speech and the management Rudolph Lichtenstein and Tillie, In mem Every act of indecency like the one to which ory of Alvin memo put up • notice that discussion ■ Mr. and Mrs. Nathan years, the amount maturing on the notes many of the outstanding Christian clergy- BUDAPEST (WNS) — Fifty aboutthe IV. Lurie, In memory of Jacob At. Net- of the Budapest Opera Mme. lleinsdorf was subjected merely serves to rorir: factory would in future be punished by Morris Netzorg and family. In will be deducted first. With more than a men. Our readers will recall that this members Company were dismissed in con- death. arouse world public opinion and to open up memory of Jaeob M. Netzorg sodMeyer million-dollar income to the fund's credit statement was issued several months ago for mity with Hungary's new Jew Sag Bassewitn, Sheboygan, he eyes of civilized peoples to the cruelties that R. Netnorg; m1 .1„ er brir t rrlis o hn sinsd in this country alone, there is no better as a manifesto signed by several hundred ish law, which allows only 6 pe • The Nazis are not only abridging unfavorable are rampant in the land of the Nazis. The Hitler Golden honor r reports: they are abridging their troubles when of Ann, Thomas. Mitzvah; Kilo guarantee for any investment than can be ministers. Its text released by Dr. Rob cent of the company to be Jews • they are aired in public. But a sufficiently brave regime is digging its own grave by perpetuating Morrs. father. day tsar donation In them a code of immorality and indecency, orY Of father. Jacob M. Morrin; hr made by Jews, especially in view of the ert W. Searle, secretary of the Greater , Allan A. Weisberg. fact that a great national effort is carried New York Federation of Churches, fol- out by this means. lows: Rep. Dingell's Speech The raising of the Jewish National Fund Jew-Baiters Case Called Fantastic Against White Paper loan will make possible the purchase of (CONCLUDED PROM Peal OM "With genuine anguish of heart we behold I responsibilities and of remaining Published in Record ruwcel.trnau :ROY PAGE ON•/ how in many places across the world today large tracts of land in Palestine. Numer- It is certainly possible for Chris- existentially faithful to the hig Czarist oppression—from Russia. ous offers to purchase land in Eretz Israel cruel forces of oppression and persecution !exigencies of Christian truth." The address delivered by Con- tians to be anti-Semites, since one those who do the persecuting. In A large majority of the 4,250,000 being released upon men and women and have been made to the Jewish National are observes the phenomenon frequent- ! "A Christian Looks at the Jew- gressman John D. Dingell at ancient times Nero's persecution of Jews in the United States today children of Jewish race and blood. With Fund by Arabs, and unless advantage is ly enough. But it is possible for 1 ish Question" is one of the most the Detroit protest meeting the Christians did not destroy are of Eastern Edropean origin profound concern we note from time to time them only when they obey the spirit !significant statements on the sub- against the White Paper, held Christianity. On the contrary, it and 42 per cent of them live in taken at once of these offers, the entire within our own beloved democratic nation of the world rather than the spirit, lect and is a timely appeal to under the auspices of the Zion- proved that "the blood of the mar- New York City. the manifestation of • spirit of •nti• Jewish people will lose an historic op- Catholics. The author of this small ist Emergency Committee at tyrs is the seed of the church." of Christianity." Semitism. Anti-Semites allege that Com- book, M. Maritain, has been • pro- portunity to redeem the soil of Palestine Taking up the argument of "cer-1 fessor_ of philosophy at the Institut the Shaarey Zedek on May 21, Nero's persecutions did, however, munism is Jewish. Best defense "The conscience of Protestant Christendom, was published in full in the unleash a rule of degeneracy which and to make it the inalienable property tain Christians" who say "we! as recorded ■ at the great Ecumenical Confer. Catholique of Paris since 1914. He Congressional Record on helped to destroy the brilliant civ- against this charge is the facts. will be stirred by the Jewish per-1 has of all Jews. enc. held at Oxford, England, during July written numerous philosophical June 29. ilization that was Rome. All hu- The Jews openly fought the Bol- secutions when the world will be Detroit Jews should share in this im- of 1937, expressed itself in no uncertain works, and lectured on Thomist man experience indicates that or- stirred by the sufferings of our philosophy at the Universities of terms when with unanimous voice it affirmed ganized hate inevitably breeds de- shevist revolution in Russia. So portant task. own," with special reference to the; effective was the opposition of that 'against racial pride, racial hatreds and Louvain, Geneva, Milan, Heidel- generacy. situations in Mexico, Spain and Gift to Hebrew Schools Jewish labor organizations that, persecution and the exploitation of other berg and Oxford, the Angelicum in Russia, N. Maritain declares: In the long run, the worst suf- Honors Kozlow Bar races in all their forms the church is called Rome, the University of Chicago, Goering's Million "When I hear this manner of Harvard University, the Institute ferers from Hitler's revival of In 1918, the Bolshevist leader, by God to set its face implacably and to Mitzvah Neroism will not be Germany's per- Lenin, who incidentally was not a reasoning, I wonder how it is that of Mediaeval Studies in Toronto, utter its words unequivocally both within The I. R. A. Bulletin, published by the from one day to the next, and} secuted Jews, but Germany's per- Jew, denounced them by proclama- and various other centers of learn- and without its own borders. There is special The United Hebrew Schools secuting Germans. In the United tion. International Relief Association at 20 without even telling me anything! ing. It was a Jewish woman who need at this time that the church through. gratefully acknowledge the re- States, Hitler's spiritual kinsmen about it, my religion has been Vesey Street, New York, as the organ for out the world bring resource at its • changed. Does the Gospel teach' ceipt of one scholarship from are less a menace to the welfare of shot Lenin in 1918. The official this important anti-Nazi movement that command against the sin of anti-Semitism.' Nazi-Oppressed Pastors Dr. and Mrs. Edward Kozlow of the J ew than to the character of Soviet history declares, "The Jew- that if a brother has sinned against ish workers resisted the Bolsheviks "With this pronouncement we are in com- supports the underground opposition to Equally as significant is Dr. Pasadena Ave., in honor of the the American Gentile, me, by omission or otherwise, it is plete accord of heart. Therefore, we would Hitlerism, publishes the following inter- iustifiable to sin against him in ' Charles S. Macfarland's "I Was Bar Mitzvah of their non, Rich- Another reason to guard against with armed force." disavow any word or action prompted by the name fashion? Jesus said: in Prison" which presents a series ard Melvin, Dr. and Mrs. Koz- anti-Semitism is moral and reli- Because many of their number esting story in its current issue: the spirit of anti-Semitism which emanates 'These things you ought to have of suppressed letters written by low celebrated the Bar Mitzvah gious. If we believe in the New had been tradesmen, the Jews suf- "Goering, comparatively a poor man from sources that purport to be Christian. done, and not to leave those un- imprisoned German pastors. In a of their son on Saturday, July 1, Testament, we know that hate- fered more than any other group before the advent of Hitler, was soon Such words and actions label themselves un• done.' Now it is said': 'Because foreword the author points out at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. breeding lies against any minority from the Russian Revolution. Christian. these things have been left un- that not only members of the Ger- after building a palatial home at an esti- are un-Christian. While only 6 per cent of the non- done, you ought not to do those ' man Evangelical Church but also Detroit League of National "We call upon our Christian brethren to mated cost of a million marks. One day, Most important reason why anti- Jewish population were disenfran- Became certain people have been Roman Catholics, and of course guard their hearts, their minds, their lips, chised, thus losing work permits, Semitism is a menace, is that it Home for Jewish Chil- as the laborers came to work, they were lacking in justice and love, others Jews, suffer the same fate in Nazi their hands from emotions, thoughts, words, invariably conceals the real aims bread cards and the like, 35 per struck by a prominent inscription on a dren Thanks Chronicle must be similarly deficient Germany. In addition to the letters or deeds that partake of 'the sin of anti- cent of the Jews were so penalized. of the people behind it. The Czar "It is not exact to say that the themselves, "I Wee in Prison" re- fence, printed in bold and challenging Semitism.' To that end we commend to then. of Russia used it, in tl,e form of Only foreign relief saved them Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: world remained indifferent to the prints Dr. Macfarland's historic from wholesale stan -ation. the quest for 'the fulness of Christ' within letters: 'Goering, where did you get the bloody pogroms, to bolster his tot- suffering of Christians in Russia, letter to Adolf Hitler in which, on their lives. The Detroit League of the Other charges against the JCV.5, ring tyranny. The Nazis used million marks?' Spain and Mexico. (At this point a June 2, 1937, he accused the Nazi National Home for Jewish Chil- it to sabotage the German Repub- even wilder than those answered "We call upon our fellow•citizens to re• "When Goering was informed of this footnote tells of protests against leader of having broken his pledges dren at Denver wishes to thank lic. Likewise in the United States, here, will continue to be circulated member that anti-Semitism is a threat to persecutions of Christians by rab- to be just to Christians and Jews you for your graciousness in giv- it is being used to undermine de- by the anti-Semites. The answer to brazen defiance, he stormed and he democracy and • denial of the fundamental binical organizations in the United I in Germany. There is also an im- ing our club publicity. raged. He offered a reward of 10,000 principles upon which this nation is founded. mce racy, The real purpose of our each of them—in fact, the answer States). It is, however, exact that portant essay on "Will Christianity We appreciate your interest anti-Semites is to establish in the to anti-Semitism itself—is this: marks to anyone who would give in- "We extend to our brethren and fellow. many who today are full of indig- be Exterminated in the Land of and fine cooperation. wake of race hatred, a govern- The Jewish people are no more citizens of Jewish race and blood our solemn formation leading to the arrest of the nation because of Racism re-j Luther?", a chapter on "The In- MRS. PHILIP GREENWALD, ment of liberty-shackling reaction. united in opinion or practice er assurance that by the constraint of our own mained quite cold regarding the dictment of the German Chap- culprit. Corresponding Secretary. The history of American Jewry aspirations than the people of any deepest Christian conviction we shall oppose discriminatory laws enacted by cer- lains" and a concluding chapter on religion. Like their com- "A few days later, the workers were belies the anti-Semitic propagan- other unceasingly 'the sin of anti-Semitism' and tain governments against religious "What Can American Christians patriots in the Protestant and again greeted with a notice daringly we shall strive continuously for the realise- Orders, and regarding the anti-1 Do?", besides a bibliography and homes for children, to secure funds dist. Even at the time of the Catholic churches, the Jews range Con of that brotherhood which humanity scribbled over the fence: 'Goering, where Christian persecutions which have an index. for relief. He urges intereession Revolution, some 3,000 Jews were in wealth from the bottom to the n•eds, democracy requires and Christianity raced or are raging in so many! The opening essay is a strong with members of Congress in be- Americans. A Jew, Ilaym Salo- top of the economic scale, and in did you get the 1,010,000 marks?'" demands." countries. I object to such unjust indictment of Nazism. It is a half of refugees and supports the mon, supplied much of the money politics from Communism to ex- which ke The heading for this story is appropri- indifference and such one-eyed • factual statement, is packed full plea of Themes Mann for an un- the field. pt 'ashington s army in treme reection. Even on the ques- ate: "Goering Doesn't Answer." And he As long as the conscience of Christen- pity." of data that is devastating in its tiring battle for reason, truth, of Palestine they are divided 1 By 1880 the Jewish population tion won't. M. Maritain proceeds to state accusations, and is marked by a freedom and human dignity. dom expresses itself in such terms, the into three camps. How of the United States numbered then could antagonistic • they have the uniform But Goering need not answer. The an- foundation for our form of government, that from the Catholic viewpoint,' hopeful note that the end is not 250,000—chiefly immigrants ' from "anti-Semitisln, if it spreads among! yet and that Ilitlerism is doomed. characteristics which anti-Semite. Both these volumes are signi- swer must be given by the men and and for its guarantees of freedom, are those calling themselves disciples, Germany, driven, as other immi- *strike to them? The traiters' It is a condemnation of the activi- ficant document.. They should be, grants women of courage who are daring enough s ecure. All we ask is that this statement of esus Christ, seems to be ■ ties were, by the desire to es- "Case" against the Jew Jew of Streicher through his ugly we repeat, in the hands of hun- cape political is nothing oppression or to bet- to challenge the tyrants. pathological phenomenon which in-I e broadcast widely among Christians so and vicious Stuermer. dreds of thousands of people, Those ter their economic lot_ From 1881 but • fantastic smoke-screen, de- Let the challenge rule. The answer t nat all should become aware of "the dicates a deterioration of Christian! What can Christians do? Dr. who are concerned that the battle t hrough the World War, most of signed to conceal the anti Semites' conscience when it becomes incap-; Macfarland urges them to supply for justice should be victorious t far more sinister objective—", le- will follow. in of anti-Semitism " he immigrants came from Eastern struction of democracy in Amer. able of accepting its own historic affidavits for refugees, to find - Champions of Justice . - - must make this possible. Europe and especially—because of ice.