Amakatt avisk Palatka! Carta CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO •••••••••• ■•••■•■•■•■••■■•■■••■■ Special Supplement Issued on Occasion of Zionist Membership Mouth Reviewing Jewish Achievements in Palestine Detroit Jewish Chro nicle SECTION TWO and The Legal Chronicle VOL. 43, NO. 3 DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1941 THIS PAPER PRINTED IN 3 SECTIONS 10 Cents Single Copy; $3.00 per Year A Call to Detroit Jews to Stand Up and Be Counted Among Builders and Protectors of Jewish National Home 1, • In a world dominated by terror and despair, an oasis from which emanates light and hope becomes the source of new inspiration and the beginning of a new civilization. This is the position of the United States in the present world crisis. For the same reason, this is the position of Palestine on the Jewish horizon. Except for this continent, and for little Pales- tine, the entire world brings news only of misery for the Jewish people. There is nakedness and want; degradation and hopelessness. Little Palestine holds out great hope to the millions of Jews who are subjected to the horrors of the middle ages and their even graver conse- quences in the 20th century setting. Only Eretz Israel holds out a beckoning hand to the many wanderers in search of a home; all other avenues of escape are closed to unfortunate Jews. Since 1932, 230,000 Jews—refugees from Ger- many and victims of persecution in Rumania and Poland—have found a home in Palestine. In the same period, 130,000 Jews came to the United States. The priority of Palestine as a haven of refuge has thus been established. Palestine's value lies primarily, of course, in the realm of the spiritual and traditional. If e e li m ss n- 'e- ay he tl- be [n- ng :ty te- nts ()s- lit; on, er; Jewry's cultural heritage is not to be abused; if Jewish values and the Prophetic teachings are not to be discarded, Jews who choose to live in a Jewish environment, under the aegis of a Jewish commonwealth, must have the right and the free- dom to live in a center which they can rightfully call their National Home. Palestine, with a popu- lation of more than 500,000 Jews, is already that National Home. This Home has the equivalent of a governing council—in the Vaad Leumi. It has its own school and hospital systems, a University of high rank, political, economic and social service departments that function on a par with the best governmental agencies anywhere in the world. These are the fruits of Zionist labors of less than 20 years. But they are merely the introduc- tion to greater action, to even more important efforts which are certain not only to provide a home for additional hundreds of thousands of Jews, from lands of oppression, but also to provide a better future for the Jewish spirit, and to give courage to Jews in the Diaspora. Palestine's upbuilding is important to Jews everywhere because it is the symbol of Jewish creativeness, of Jewish survival on a high plane, of Jewish dignity and the ability of Jews to build a new life in villages and in towns. The growth of Palestine depends upon the strength of the organization which gave birth to the modern national redemption movement. A numeric- ally strong Zionism will give added strength to the Jewish settlement, and will exert the influence that is necessary among Jews—who must share in the building of the National Home—and among non-Jews—who must provide the legal inter- governmental assurance for this Homeland. It is to this end that Zionists are today inviting the cooperation of those who are not as yet affil- iated with the Jewish national cause. Every Jew who stands up today to be counted in Zionist ranks will be a factor in impressing the powers in whose hands will be placed, at the forthcoming peace conference, at the conclusion of this war, the political fate of Palestine. Stand up and be counted! This is the call to all Jews of Detroit in the present Zionist member- ship campaign. That which we do here, today, will have great importance for Palestine's future. Let us do it well. Let is be done through a strong Zionist movement. Let it be said that every De- troit Jew desires to be counted among the build- ers of Zion and the protectors of Eretz Israel's future. —P. S. mi- H. Geological Age `WHY ZIONISM?'—JAMES I. ELLMANN, Of Palestine Is CHAIRMAN OF MEMBERSHIP DRIVE, GIVES VIEWS ON THE SUBJECT 500,000,000 Years Air tar- hil- 4 1 HOW CAN WE HELP PALESTINE? By RABBI MORRIS ADLER President, Zionist Organization of Detroit The huge and ominous goes-present or admit its probability in the future. No patriotic Czech tion mark which some people see has made or can make complete By JAMES I. ELLMANN JERUSALEM (Palcor Agen- hovering over Palestine is one peace with his country's present our enemies have not been able cy)—Palestine origins were which darkens the whole horizon status. Its desolation, its op- Every possible phase of the to dwarf our endeavors. Here in traced back about 500,000,000 of civilized society. When people pression, will not be accepted thby e movement has been explored a spite of every sort of obstacle, years by Dr. M. Avnimelech, him as final. In his heart hundred times by writers of our physical and economic, a small professor of Geology at the He- ask "What of Palestine?" "What light • of hope has not been ex- • Shall we thousands faith and sometimes much better group of pioneers—a bare half brew University, at a lecture does the future hold for it?" tinguished. million now—are performing daily they do not mean to imply, I of miles from the field of actual by men of other faiths. Yet many bits of heroic work which will he delivered in this city under hope, that a unique type of combat despair? Shall we for a of us well meaning prefer to re- offset the darkest contemporaneous the auspices of the Eig Na- danger threatens the Homeland. moment yield to a sense of futil- For Palestine is in no greater ity and fear? Shall we begin to main cold and unconvinced, dis- chapters elsewhere. This new danger than the British Empire. tremble lest our accomplishments chapter may well become the ture Society. tant and unaffiliated. and sacrifices have been for - Why? Because for many of us naught? our emotions have been churned full of tears for us to grasp the The Yishuv itself stands firm up at a different period, and under full meaning of this remarkable and resolute. Fear or uncertainty different conditions. miracle in the life of a people have made no breach in the after 2,000 years of aimless wan- For at the very moment when spirit of Palestinian Jewry. Aware the darkest pages in the world derings. of the dangers, having itself in general and of Democracy in Yet there are some who are been the target of attacks from particular, are being engraved, afraid of what has been done the air, the Yishuv is deter- one small niche in that same here. Some even show deep resent- minedly pushing forward. The world has been writing history ment. What shall we say about first year of the war has elapsed. of our people of a different sort. the Irish people in America who It has left its mark, to be sure, In the Homeland in the last 50 feel a bond of kinship with their upon the economy of the land. years our men and women have Homeland? What shall we think It has not dampened nor weak- rediscovered that we can take on of the Czechoslovaks, the Poles, ened the will, the courage, the the semblance of a united people; the Norwegians, the Hollanders self-assurance of the half-million that we can assert human rights; in our country who would refuse Jews in the Homeland. can take on human obligations; Nor have new accomplishments to contribute to the redemption that we can rebuild terraces and of their native lands from the been lacking even during this forests on the hill tops; green hands of the present oppressors? crucial period. 24,000 immi- grants entered Palestine during fields and fruitful valleys; that Shall we be afraid of the half we can be hewers of wood and the first year of the war. Taking million of our people in Palestine drawers of water; that we have a advantage of the elimination of of whom a hundred thousand colorful history and enviable back- both Japan and Germany from stand ready to defend Palestine, the Near East market, the Yishuv ground; and given a bare chance to defend Britain, to defend De- can develop untapped potencies in has undertaken new projects and mocracy? Is our support of them has pioneered in new fields. all pursuits of civilized existence a danger to us as Americans? Sixty-three new industrial enter- —labor, culture, discipline, self- Oh, yes, I appreciate there prises have been launched and defense. might be some sort of reasons JAMES I. ELLMANN ADLER RABBI MORRIS 250 new companies have been To the scoffers in our own midst, why one should hide ones iden- worldly golden period of the renaissance tity, but if one is conscious of The defeat of Britain, God for- formed. Nine new colonies have the doubters, those whom goods make independent of their of this strangest, most baffling one's faith and forbears he can- bid, will give rise to conse- been established during the year not fail to see the improvement quences which will extend be- ending September 30, 1940, and own fellow men as well as the • men and of our status everywhere by what yond Palestine and which will 40,000 additional dunams of land Why? Because here Nihilists and anti-Semites in eek to same token we are strengthening affect the whole world. In a time have been purchased. The Jewish ish life, to those who seek in hide Jew- p their identity in shame, them I women just before on the verge Palestine is doing for us. By the when civilization and barbarism; Agency has allocated funds for - urge asa means of re-establish of total annihilation have been it by giving it all the support society and nihilism; order and sick and unemployment insur- revolution, are waging a life and ante. Experts have testified to ing their own self-respect to tra- able 6 take the one open road vel, as I have traveled, to see to the old home. Here amidst re- possible for its own practical pur- death struggle, it is true that no the resiliency and vitality of the poses—political, social, economic special immunity protects the economic life of the Yishuv in with their own eyes what our forested hills, and malaria drain- own people have wrought in the ed valleys, colonies have been and psychological. That is why it is a bit diffi- Homeland. But likewise must it adjusting itself to the new con- by the war. Thee briefest historic period, not only plants rebuilt, water ways cut, power and industrial centers cult to understand why so many be remembered that no special lied is createdd being clod, se n M for themselves and Palestine, but opened; here flashy and dignified of us are quite willing to spend peril threatens its safety. To surrender to a spirit of Italy's entry into the war, Pales- for all of us without. art and culture much to maintain stop-gap insti- sis playgrounds raters, plg and houses tutions which are necessary, of defeatism would be to betray tinian Jewry has been success- One can wax rh apso dical here business ri g u ce of the greatest peril and its ensuing difficulties of worship, and a thousand other course, but fail to r ecognize the civilization itself—for he very flly sure stvin attain a gr e ater even in the midst and of to self-sufficiency which still hover over Palestine places have been set up in what remarkable dividends available to sense of despair and t paralysis mea m di o ermay to roduc at hme comoties p il t as over all of Europe. For was nothing but waste land; and all of us in he investment for of wl which i engenrinse ivili- for whiche until recently it was itself become at factor More it does all our past efforts to a half million erstwhile hounded the recreation of Jewish life and collapse. No depend ent on other lands. g reater 's complve the zationBriton elsewhere inte nsive farm ing and survive and retain our normal people and their children are re- dignity, and the redemption of of face ete in the even land which would make our own loyal identity if have belittled, im- a normal a happy paired not been destroyed. But in building environment. We life are and a little too world status more decent and se- the bombs that drop from the See ADLER—Page 8 skies will concede defeat in the this historically indestructible spot, close and the whole world too cure.