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September 19, 1941 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-09-19

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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Nazi Heel in Paris Arouses,
French, Daily Mail Says

LONDON (JPS), — Recent
wholesale arrests of Jews and
intellectuals has angered the
French more than any other
single act since the fall of the
Republic, according to the Daily
Mail here.
So violent has been the reac-
tion to the Nazi acts, that there
remains considerable doubt as
to whether the French can con-
tinue their collaboration policy.
The Darlan-Petain Government is
in danger of being overthrown,
the newspaper asserts.

New Year's Greetings and Best \Vishes

EDGAR'S SUGAR HOUSE, INC

"WEST SIDE"
"ALL AROUND THE TOWN"

"EAST SIDE"

1924 W. Lafayette Blvd., Detroit

Telephone LAfayette 0008

STORAGE

NINE MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSES

Through Years of Depressio n or Progress

FINANCIAL SECURITY
DEPENDABLE SERVICE

Season's Greetings and Best \Vishes to All

Aaron B. Margolis

Kosher Meat LS Poultry Market

(Between Burlingame and Webb)

11632 DEXTER BLVD.

Next to Iiresge's

TO. 8-8118 - 9

-10

Congregation

BNAI MOSHE

DEXTER and LAWRENCE

High Holy
Day Services

SEPT. 22, 23, OCT. 1

with

Cantor David Katzman

AND - 'DRAINED CHOIR

Under the Leadership of

Nathan Turbowsky

e Seats now on sale at the Congregation office, Dexter and Lawrence

(Lawrence entrance), daily 9 to 12 and 2 to 10; Sunday all day.
Separate services for children to 14 years of age, in English and,
Hebrew, under the direction of Samuel Novetsky. Admission to
these services free.

September 19, 1941

America Repudiates Lindbergh

An Analysis of the Situation Created by the Un-American and Pro-Nazi
Outburst of Charles A. (Ex-Colonel) Lindbergh

By JUDAH GILEADI

Raoul de Roussy de Sales, who edited with
commentaries Adolf Hitler's "My New Order,"
a book containing the compilation of Hitler's ad-
dresses, published by Reynal and Hitchcock,
makes numerous references to the Nazi attitude
towards the Jews which have some bearing on
the Lindbergh outbursts, especially the speech the
pro-Nazi flier delivered last week in Des Moines.
The editor of the horrifying collection of Hitlerian
speeches writes:
"To make the Jew a scapegoat has always been
an easy trick for a certain type of demagogue.
The relative defenselessness of the Jewish minori-
ties in each country has made them a convenient
and safe target all through history. But in the
case of Hitler, the Jew has been elevated, so
to speak, to a degree of evilness which he had
never attained before. In Hitler's conception of
the world, the Jew becomes positively demonic
and everything to which the qualification 'Jewish'
can be attached is automatically foul, destructive
and beyond redemption. The Jew has become the
symbol of all impurity, and, by extension, all
forms of impurity are more or leas caused by the
influence of the Jews.
"By arousing latent anti-Semitic prejudices in
his followers and by denouncing as Je . .,ish every-
thing which opposed him, Hitler succeeded in giv-
ing to his doctrine a queer mystical unity. He
created a new notion of Sin and Evil, a new
rallying point for a modern crusade the aim of
which is to destroy everything which he de-
nounced as Jewish.
"Thanks to Hitler's imagination, he demon-
strated to his followers that such words as inter-
nationalism, socialism, democracy, capitalism, art,
intellectuals, etc., could be made into symbols
of evil by the simple process of affixing to them
the epithet 'Jewish'. Communism and Bolshevism
were of course the most obvious manifestations
of 'Jewish' corruption and he made no distinc-
tion between Marxism as a political and eco-
nomic theory and its applications in Russia or
elsewhere."
The speeches compiled in "My New Order" of
course verify these assertions. The speeches are
indeed disturbing elements for Jews, since we are
not certain that the average reader will pay as
much attention to the commentaries as he will to
the Hitlerian words themselves. Therefore, while
the book is an important reference work for the
present as well as future historians, it may
nevertheless prove a damaging weapon against
Jews.

What we have just quoted, however, applies
with great force to Charles A. (pro-Hitler and
anti-British) Lindbergh. He is so anxious to
succeed with his America First (which is more
Hitler First than anything else) propaganda that
he has begun to append the word "Jewish" to
the things he dislikes—including the President
of the United States and his administration.
One of the Hitler speeches quoted in Raoul de
Roussy de Sales' compilation , contains the fol-
lowing: "And the Right has further completely
forgotten that democracy is fundamentally not
German : it is Jewish." Hitler said this in his
speech of April 12, 1922, at Munich. These words

Start Bus Service
At Temple Beth El
Religious School

Pick up and delivery service!
This innovation in religious
schools will be introduced by
Temple Beth El, Woodward at
Gladstone, next Sunday.
Two D.S.R. buses will pick
uo boys and girls as far north
as the Eight Mile Road, and as
far west as Wyoming, take them
to Sunday School and return
them to their doors afterward.
Last Sunday, at the opening
sessions of the school, the at-
tendance was so large, and the
demand for bus service so great
that it was decided to start with
two buses, and add more if need-
ed. Dr. Leo M. Franklin, rabbi
of Temple Beth El and acting
director of religious education,
expressed himself as being ' de-
lighted with the attendance and
spirit.

Zionists Puzzled by Churchill

Assurance on Syria

LONDON (JPS)—The specific
assurance given by Prime Min-
ister Churchill on the post-war
future of Syria in his report to
Commons when it was called
back from recess had Zionist
leaders puzzled here on the ex-
tent of commitments that have
been made by Great , Britain in
the Middle East thus far in the
war.
It was evident from Mr.
Churchill's remarks that he was
intending to conciliate Arab
opinion with a half-promise of
Syrian independence, and French
opinion by assuring that the
"sphere of influence" would con-
tinue.

might just as well have been spoken on Sept. 11.
1941, by Charles A. (ex-Colonel) Lindbergh.


In de Sales' commentaries on Hitler's speeches
we find an interesting warning. He quotes from
the great hook "Berlin Diary" by William Shirer
a notation recorded after the Nazi reoccupation of
the Rhineland on March 7, 1936. Shires. stated:
"Hitler has got away with it!-France is not march-
ing, it is appealing to the League of Nations!
No wonder the faces of Hitler and Goering and
von Blomberg and von Fritsch were all smiles
this noon while they sat in the royal box at the
State Opera and for the second time in two
years celebrated in a most military fashion Heroes
Memorial Day . . . "
This page from history should be taken out by
all liberals and should be engraved boldly on
every doorpost as a warning that you can not
deal with enemies of democracy by a few poorly
chosen words and several weak editorials. Actions
like those of Lindbergh and his cohorts need
militant opposition. Lindbergh has declared him-
self, and his utterances should help those who
stand for undefeated Americanism to start the
battle NOW further to unmask the pro-Nazi
ex-flier.

sai Idn: his Sept. 11 seli
W 'at Des Moines Lindbergh

"Tolerance is a virtue that depends on peace
and strength. A few far-sighted Jewish people
realize this, but the majority still do not. Their
greatest danger to this country lies in their
large ownership and influence in our motion pic-
tures, our press, our radio and our Government."
At the same time, a short-wave broadcast from
Berlin to South America by Don Juan, an an-
nouncer, discussed the American government as
follows:
"There are too many prominent Jews in power-
ful , circles, in the, Government. There are too
many Jews who control the North American
radio and the North American press. There are
too many Jews who work in the United States, as
newspapermen, as commentators and as propa-
gandists."
These are interchangeable statements. They
definitely place Lindbergh in the Nazi category.
He should be fought as such. There ought to be
no appeasement, in Jewish ranks or in liberal
quarters, on the manner in which this issue is
to be handled.
Hitler's spokesman in this country must be
handled as Hitler himself would be treated.
Therefore there should be no honeyed words for
Lindbergh but he should be exposed for what
he really is. And he should be watched as the
greatest menace to American democracy.



One of the most effective editorials conderning
Lindbergh appeared in last Saturday's Detroit
Free Press, as follows: •

ENOUGH SAID
Colonel Lindbergh at Des Moines let his
mask slip lon g enough to charge that the

(Continued on Page 15)

Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel

TAYLOR at WOODROW WILSON

extends to its members and seatholders and to all
Detroit Jewry best wishes for a

K'SIVO VACHASIMO TOVO

Schedule for Rosh Hashonah (Sept. 20-21-22) :
Maariv Service, Sunday and Monday, 6:30 P. M.
Morning Service, Monday, Tuesday, beg. 7 A. M.
Schachris, 7:30.
Reading of Torah, 9:15.
Sermon in English, 10:00.
Blowing of Shofar, 10:30.
Musaf Service, 10:45.
Mincha Service, 5:30 P.' M.
Sermon in Yiddish, Monday, 5 : 45 P. M.

Schedule for Yom Kippur (Sept. '30-Oct. 1) :
Kol Nidre, Tuesday evening, 6 P. M.
Morning Service, Wednesday, beg. 7 A. M.
Schachris, 7:30.
Reading of Torah, 9:45.
Sermon in English, 10:30,
Memorial Service, 11.
Musaf, 11:30.
Mincha, 3.
Neillah, 4:45.

Cantor Hyman Sehnisinger

AND CHOIR WILL CHANT THE SERVICES

Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter

WILL PREACH

Rabbi Joseph Eisennian

will deliver a Shabbos Shuvo Drosho
Saturday, Sept. 27, at 4:30 P. M.

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