A merico, 'elvish Periodical Carter 5, 1943 February • above every sgah Bna i 't get meet- I buy tamps. of the Bnai Billion ive in ponsor hasers, doing this ldhoff, Pisgah -chair- Thirty thousand young Ameri- can Jews in the armed forces have thus far decided to become members of the Jewish War Vet- erans of the U. S. Thirty thousand—that's a siz- able hunk of the nearly four hundred thousand Jews now under arms in the United States service. ' Figures like that mean some- thing. They mean that there is a demand on the part of the sold- iers for a share in an organ- ization which they feel they can use to express their will, after the war is won. Make no mistake about it. The young soldiers and sailors and flyers who are going to be the veterans of this war, are going to have a will, and they are go- ing to express it. The men in our armed forces today are not youngsters who had a yen for battle. They are ordinary men like you and me, men who formed a large propor- tion of our civilian population, men who had jobs and careers, men who wanted just as much as you did to go on quietly about their business, to marry, to raise families, to move out to the suburbs, to dig gardens on Sunday afternoon. They left all that because there was a job to be done for Amer- ica. Because they were men, and because they were Americans, they had to do that job. Just as they knew what their civilian job was meant to accomplish, they know what their military job is meant to do. They know that its primary aim is to keep Amer- ica a democracy, to keep Amer- ica true to the principles laid down by the founding fathers, to keep America a country of liberty and justice for all, re- gardless of race, creed or color. They are aware that this is lanes Lerican td the rte for lussia, Naval r is a with power. e floes 3 4.44 • ••••• id of- Mrs. Mrs. ident ; surer ; etary ; z sec- and cont- and of the ,urage if the tra- war will farts 1. most to 1 taxes ;nod to 4 wers hest after value e en- • le•a- water 0,000. heirs 10,000 Is a with with re- attic. our ■ rmer only lif•- Ce 0321 ON THE HOME FRONT Rabbi Adler To Address Kvutzah Ivrith Luncheon The Ladies' Auxiliary of Kvutzah Ivrith will hold its an- nual donor luncheon on Feb. 10, at Riviera Hall. Notional Commander Jewish War Veterans of the U. S. lS o class is cost ou can ips by if your ' pay- avings I bank DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Congressional Medal of Honor • ive, is nds to n and 'rsohn, Pisgah •• 5, 1943 By BENJAMIN KAUFMAN Billion Ig■ 1.• CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 4 not going to happen all by it- self. After this war is won, our soldiers, returning to civilian life, are going to be a different sort of civilian—civilians conscious of the price of liberty and justice. And as members of veterans' or- ganizations, they will have a voice in the method of conserving the rights for which they bled. They will have a special solid- arity. Men who have lived and risked their lives together for the same ideas, have learned that patriotism is proved in blood and not in cutting down to one cup of coffee a day. And other Americans will get to understand the feelings of veterans even when they see them occasionally carried away by their zeal. Review the past few years and you will realize that the veter- ans' organizations have proved it bluwark of American patriot- ism. The American Legion, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans and the Jew- ish War Veterans have done im- portant work in exposing pro- Nazi organizations in America, they have taken a major part in anti-Nazi activity and produced a fine and original batch of re- search material to aid in the fight on the educational front. Men like Paul McNutt, Hanford MacNider, former Assistant Sec- retary of War and now back in active service, and many others of their kind, have held high place in veterans' organizations and are now holding even high er places in the national war effort. Whatever veterans and non-veterans can do to stimu- late the men in the forces to join American organizations, is a service to the future stability of American ideals. TEARS AND DEEDS RABBBI MORRIS ADLER The program will feature an address by Rabbi M. Adler, spiri- tual leader of Shaarey Zedek. Cantor Jacob M. Sonenklar will tender several Hebrew selections, accompanied by Miss C. Robbins. B. Isaacs, superintendent of United Hebrew Schools, will also speak. Mrs. A. Dc Roven is general chairman of the arrangements committee. Reservations can be made by calling Mrs. A. D. Markson, pres- ident, Tyler 6-9159. WAR BONDS Ships of the Destroyer type corn prise the bulk of our fighting ships in the American Navy. Their aver- age displacement is about 1800 tons, and they are fast, powerful, and hard hitting. They have been par- ticularly effective in convoy duty and gave a good account of themselves in the Coral Sea engagement. They cost approximately $3,600,000 each. By RABBI MOSES FISCHER 3 B & P Hadassah To Show Temple Israel Sisterhood Health for Victory Film Breakfast Monday, Feb. 8 Mrs. Samuel B. Danto will At Statler on Feb. 9 compliment the members of the "Health for Victory," Hadas- sah's own film of their Palestin- ian activities, will b3 shown at the next meeting of the Business and Professional Division on Tuesday evening, Feb. 9, at the Hotel Statler. In addition there will be other timely movies. All members and friends of Hadassan are urged to be present as the film is of particular interest at present due to the part Palestine is playing in the defense of the United Nations and the presence of our own forces in that terri- tory. Reports from American soldiers in Palestine commenting on the excellent treatment accorded them at the Hadassah Rothschild Hos- pital in Palestine have been re- ceived by their many friends and have been an inspiration to all Hadassah members to further their important work. The Business and Professional Division is continuing "Honor Roll" as its only means of fund raising for their Palestine proj- ect•. Honor Roll is a sacrifice and give project and this year will end with a victory luncheon on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 21, with a luncheon at the Hotel Statler. Miss Rebecca Ehrinpreis, 1507 Burlingame Ave., To. 5-1188, vice chairman of the division, is also chairman of this project and will be happy to give further details. Members who have al- ready subscribed for Honor Roll ere urged to pay up their pledges as early as possible. Membership in the division is board of Temple Israel Sister- hood at a breakfast meeting at her home, 2224 Chicago Blvd., on Monday, Feb. 8, at 10:30 a. tn. Plans for a membership drive for the Sisterhood are being for- mulated and will be completed at this meeting. Mrs. Roy Sarason, vice president in charge of pro- gram, is working on this project with Mrs. S. B. Danto who is vice president and in charge of membership. Prof. Alfred M. Kelly To Address Pisgah Auxiliary Feb. 8 On Monday afternoon, Feb. 8, at 1 p. m., Bnai Brith Pisgah Auxiliary No. 122 will hold its regular membership meeting at Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- rence. Professor Alfred M. Kelly, professor of history at Wayne University, 'will be the principal speaker. Prof. Kelly is bound to excite the interest of his audience with a lively discourse on world events. The mothers of the young wom- en of Bnai Brith, as also the mothers of students at Hillel Foundation, are to be guests of the members of the auxiliary, and an informative as well as entertaining afternoon is assured for all who attend. open to business and professional women of all ages. Dues are $4 a year. MAISON SIMONE Special Beautician's Cream Dedicated for the Campaign of the National Fund To Acquire Two Million Dunams Land in Palestine jPi In a remarkable anthology of life of the House of Israel, which miracles performed by the saints are menaced and endangered in and heroes of the Chassidic move- our days to be put out and be- ment I read the following ex- come extinguished by the vandal- quisite story: ism and sadism of our ruthless The wife of a "Tzadik" was foes. far renowned and known not Indeed, the greatest and most alone for the saintliness and mir- gigantic task which confronts aculous performances of her hus- present day Jewry, which Divine band but also by virtue of her Providence, History and the Will- own profound piety and devout- to-live of our people has thrust ness. At a Friday evening, while upon American Jewry is the all- she performed one of the most important nation-saving task to sacred duties of Jewish woman- remedy and hallow the oceans of hood: the lighting of candles; tears which we have Jeremiah- while reciting with fervent ar- like so profusely shed at the un- dor the benediction over it; sud- paralleled catastrophe of our peo- denly a sharp wind rushed into ple by converting them into pow- the room and extinguished the erful creative currents, into dy- just-lit Sabbath lights. Deeply namic forces and energies, into disturbed by this ominous hap- an iron, unshaken sacrificial na- pening, bitterly-reproaching her- tional determination "to rebuild self, for her lack of caution grie- the ruins of eternities, to re-es- vious tears of remorse gathered tablish the foundations of suc- in the eyes of the saintly woman, ceeding generations," the reclaim the tears rolled down her pallid and reintegrate the Sanctities and cheeks and struck the center of Sanctuaries of Israel, to vindi- the extinguished candle and lo- cate and re-assert the rights, touched4 the burning tears of freedoms and liberties of Jewry, the Re in—the candle burst to organize and mobilize all—Is- into flame and the Sabbath room rael, to prevent and make im- shone again resplendent in the possible in the future the return cheerful, peaceful light of the of periodic holocausts, slaughters and massacres of our people. rekindled Sabbath lamps! If allowed to express with a This golden legend of the fruit- ful God-impregnated Chassidic lit- single phrase the tremendous re- erature embodies within its cli- sponsibility and burden which lie max of the miraculous wonder- ahead of contemporary Jewry, I performing light-igniting tear a would state that it consists in great vital truth and extends a energizing and potentializing the stirring message to the Jewry tears, woes and sorrows of Is- rael, to rekindle and set ablaze the of our days. This beautiful legend is preg- lights and lamps of Jewish life nant with and suggests to us the wherever they are menaced—and great lesson; that if tears which where are they not menaced ex- well up from agonized, suffering cept in the Anglo-Saxon coun- human souls shall be of endur- tries—with extinction. Mg and lasting value, if they It is in such consecrated spirit, shall be equal and measure up with tremulous awe and the sense to the great national tragedy and of our great weighty national catastrophe for which they are responsibility that American Jew- shed, if they shall be more than ry shall and must greet and wel- mere chemical salty substance come the unanimous resolution of oozing from the human eye-- the convention of the Jewish Na- p than our tears must be charged tional Fund to acquire two mil- with constructive energies, they lion dunams land in Palestine in must possess creative potentiali- order to create and establish a ties to relight and rekindle the nucleus and center for the con- extinguished lights which have tinuity of Jewish life, of Jewish hitherto illuminated with their rights and rites, of Jewish tra- sacred splendor and lustre the ditions and national culture, of • .11a. fa, MN. • Every Navy shipyard is turning out Destroyers in record time. They are essential for our two-ocean Navy. Purchase of more and more War Bonds will assure all-out pro- duction of these vital units for the Navy. Buy every pay day. If ev- erybody invests at least ten percent of his income in War Bonds we can do the job. u. s. Treasury Depot Hula Jewish freedom and independence, which shall burst forth in the land of our fathers to the eter- nal, imperishable glory and spir- itual creativeness of our people. Morris Rosenfeld has called us the people of millionaires; name- ly: "Millionaires in Tears." May our millions of tears be the me- dium and instrument of Provi- dence to resolve with sacrificial determination; to acquire two mil- lion dunams lands in Palestine which shall serve as an unique and far-shining Memorial built from the crystallized metamorph- ized tears of world Jewry for the two million massacred, martyred Jewish saints in Europe, Jeff says— HOPE YOU AREN'T HOARDING PENNIES-'CAUSE UNCLE SAM SAYS THAT'S BAD. 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