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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and

HITLER HAS KILLED ANTI-SEMITISM IN BRITAIN

By CHARLES SOLOMON

Editor's Note:-The credit for the hasty death of the anti-Semitic
m ovement in Britain goes to one man alone-Adolf Hitler,
according to Mr. Solomon. The explanation
of this seeming '
paradox makes for the following interestin g
and logically
replete article. The writer, a former newspaperman, is now

connected with the Jewish Board of Deputies in London.

Anti-Semitism in Britain to- is not enough. We must destroy
day is dead. That is not to my the Nazis. becaus e l ong
that the few anti-Semites who they hold power our plans for
remain are completely inert. a better world-order cannot be
They still continue the galvanic put into operation We are anti-
and apparently purposeless ac- Nazi only inciden:al
lv, as a core',
tirit y of the newly-dead corpse. lacy to our beini "pro-new-
Rude remarks about Jews, scrib- world-order." But anti-Nazis' rn
bled by morons on street-corner is not in itself the basis of our
walls. may still be seen from policy.
time to time; an occasional sneer
Tlf.
at the Jewish people will ap- am1- ..snubs :
as a po:itical plat-
pear in the less reputable "sr -
form was always a fool. But it
ans of the press. But the anti- „„, possible
"m- in we Par-.
Semitic movement, as a living
to be a respectable fool. Today
and self-conscious entity, is a
a t hat is no longer feasiat7(..
thing of the past. It has been
dictionary
definition
n‘
killed almost at a blow. And
op-
for this happy consummation the anti-Semite" is •"one -who
redit must go to one man and posed to the influence of Jews
c
in politics". That may have b;• -,7-.
one man alone-Adolf Hitler.
true once; it Is cena:n o. ._•
Even had Hitler not sounded true today. If it wer
e
the death knell of anti-Semitism clearly no German could trae.
s.n
in this country, it is doubtful active anti-Semite, since nnn Jeer.
whether
movement
would has any political power or
ever have the
made
much headway.

The

Legal Chronicle

is neither dignified nor decent. It
is not respectable. And for that
reason. even if for no higher
reason. the Englishman will never
accept it.
There are still anti-Semites in
Britain. just as there are still
criminals. Probably neither class
will be wholly eradicated. But the
incidence of anti-Semitism, as of
other crimes. has been reduced.
What has reduced crime is not
greater severity on the part of
those who enforce the law; in
fact modern tendencies are in
quite the opposite directior..
Crime has been reduced. because
the average decent citizen does
not approve of it In tiver.il ,.-
::terature in my young days it
-a-as always the outlaw who was
:he hero. Today it i' the detee-
tive of law and order: we do riot
approve of crime. even though
may be immediately profit-
able.
No man. even if he is a crimi-
nal. likes to be called a crimina.L
We are ranidly appraaching.
eve-rr if we have not already at-
:Tx-ached. the 'lay 'xi:en no mar.,
eye- if he ie an ar.ti-Sernite.
te.,
ca:led ar a'::-
Se rnite. It :s not respectable.

Meyer Beckman Is
Associate Chairman
For Nachlath Herzog

The Englishman is not without crave in Germanic
faults; but the persecution of un- ‘qually true that there
in
.
offending minorities is certainly "Jewish influence"in pel:tors
halo-
not one of these faults. On the Britain. since. althoug n
contrary, the Englishman has a Jewish members of Parli..1=.ent.
ar:,
natural and innate sympathy they are elected rot a3 Jews but
;
with the under-dog. Partly, it as ordinary British citizens
resenti
ng
their
c
ons
.
.e
neies.
may be, because of his love for
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sport, he likes to see the little .T here 'is no "Jewish
Hernog.
British
Parliarr.ent.
17.i ".."."-
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fellow get a fair chance. The ie
l
b of the 11 -.:‘ e-
ra--..e 7 r
spectacle of 50 armed soldiers Jew is h member
fund s
z
or police tormenting a harassed Commons are divided
f.neneny ft:
refo.;._7esee
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and defenseless Jew is not one three main parties
So that the rran. Br.-.:_s'e • : firiflt NLt
that would afford him any grafi-
1
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German. who says "I a= 1, 7
fication.
no: 171 ,:. :1.7
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Hitler hastened the probably antiSemite" does
to
1: 121.1i tel,74,:tF7. , :f :.1:
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inevitable death of anti-Semitism am opposed
:•g•
in Britain in two ways. The in Politics." Let us ask

wn:
a 2-
first of these was by his policy then. what he (toes 17.E17.
▪s
Hitler has, in a:: hOs
of senseless and indiscriminate
bombing. Jews and non-Jews i n tive activities .used a n e: _:aeeh1 inneaten-. lash'
c‘
London's East End suffered alike ism as the spear-head of --r-s
--"`"
in the "Blitz"; Jews and non- Fifth Column. I: has b•eer.
v .
Jews alike met the raiders with chief weapon of the Axis P.:71 •
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the same "grim and gay" deft- era in weakening and
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ante. Mrs. Smith may have been their enemies bef•re attark:ne
nsonne
L T
brought up to regard Mrs. Cohen them openly. It was :.s;,=e -- a. ereer.a-e-
ear e: - z
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as something alien, odd and pos- deadly effectiver.ess in Frinie: -.nos
:
ar_•z
sibly hostile; but when the same where the Jew. Mande:.
(.1
Pa:ea the
•.'
bomb rendered the Smiths and stated: "I could ham save.; -hs
the Cohens homeless. Mrs. Smith anti-Semite" does not =leant -1 Pa-setsn•nat. Rut 's
Jews of
Pa.l.estone have 1 .-es, eo.nraans tc•
found that her neighbor was a France if my carne ?sad
human being after all
Mr. Duval." It has been
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Smith may have been more con- ler's agents in the United States
:he ==s
R.,':-'2ar:!-
scious of the differences be- and in South An-erica It was 'et,Ki
w .1•2 : =AT
teen

Mr. Cohen and himself used with some ..succees--until
re:- ;ere
than of their similarities but it became no longer respern.a .-le-
Ti 11-7- ' ""
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u: she -a- and -..: farm_
nns
was the similarities that became in Britain.
more apparent and more impor-
The man who today aY:we
:f e" c-'1-. .-
7.1-1 :*7.
taut when they served together anti-Semitism says. in eaenr::
1"3
at the Warden's post.
ally myself with t'ee gangsters
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Perhaps even more effective of Europe. with the. saed'stier
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than the Nazi bombs in destroy- meats of the Brown
1
fIrr
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ing the anti-Semitic movement renounce dernoer acy, fresed-a=
in Britain is the fact-for which and decency. I aps:aud the
7;1.:
we must again thank Hitler- ing of helpless Jews inn-.
`"
that anti-Semitism is no longer ghetto; I approve of the 7,7-
respectable. The Englishman has vrum and the rubber
a passion for respectability; its I see it as a worthy anii
code is to him probably even eous thing that defenseless 7.i-7-
..1-
1Ztl. t.
more binding than the moral pie, men. womer.
code or the criminal code.
should be imprieone:
ee rose f
En ;fiery
One may like or dislike Jews; and tortured. I des:re
•--
nmist
'7.retfict
but anti-Semitism as a policy the toady to a Gan:e:ter.
:rt. .74.7"171if 7.! 1 , 1‘1.-
was always a stupidity. It was as compensatinr.. I
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stupid because it was non-con- someone more he:7'..e•s
7nv- 711 7
0-nrinnzazen.
.7sranion
structive. To be merely "anti" self."
anything constitutes no political
Such a conf•-"1".-
platform. Even to be anti-Nazi apart from all 7-ora...
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The family of the lamented
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press their deep appreciation to
their relatives and many friends
for their expressions of sym-
The Ladies.' Auxiliary of the pathy and acts of kindness shown

Ladies Aux. Kvutzah
Ivrith Contribute
Scholarship to U.H.C.

Kvutzah Ivrith contributed two
scholarships to the scholarship
fund of the United Hebrew
Schools in memory . of three mem-
bers and founders of the Kvut-
zah: Aaron D. Markson, David
Rtibenetein and Abraham Sulkes.
The Lades Auxiliary are par-
ticipating in all the activities of
the Kvutzah. They are aLeo con-
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Hebrew schools in many of their
endeavors to spread Jewish edu-
cation among the youth of De-
troit. This particular aim of
theirs is carried out through the
purchase of books for children
who cannot pay for their awr.
hocks. a.5 well as through the sub-
scription of the Fladoar Lacoar.
the Hebrew Weekly. of which
they subscribe one hundred copies
for the schcell ch•Idrer- They also
contribute liberally to the various
Hebrew cultural funds such as
the Hi.stadruth Ivrith of America
and the Cultural Fund of Pales-
tine.
The president is Mrs. Aaron
D. Mark-son. and the following
are the members of the commit-
tee: Me-•darnes Abraham Panush.
Abraharr. DeP.over, S. Schubiner.
B. Steir.. A. P.apapport. Samuel
Mitch. S. Leinnff. Julius P.abino-
witz. J. Winokur and B. Fried-
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