DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., JACOB H. SCHAKNE JACOB MARGOLIS Inc. Mgr. Editor Pres.-Gen. General Offices and Publication Bldg., 525 Woodward Ave. Telephone: CAdillaa 1040 Cable Address: Chronicle Subscription in Advance $3.00 Per Year To insure publication, all correspondence and news matter must reach this office by Tuesday evening of each week, When mailing notices, kindly use one side of paper only. The Detroit Jewish Chronicle invites correspondence on sub. jects of interest to the Jewish people, but disclaims respon- sibility for en endorsement of views expressed by its writers May 7, Legal Chronicle mittee of Palestine stands disbanded and Arab nationalists are almost defenseless against organized Jewry and high finance in the world." No, my friends, the above quoted reso- lution was not passed by a Nazi organi- zation but by the Moslems of India who are seeking some form of self rule and Independence. This was not the resolu- tion of "racially superior Aryans," but of Moslems and Arabs who certainly can- not claim to be of essentially different racial stocks than those of the Jews. Plain Talk.. • 1943 by AI Segal Mr. Blackerey And I MY GOOD friend and Chris- THE CLERGIES—Christian an tian gentleman, Mr. Black- Jewish—have emphasized un- erby, writes me a letter which essential differences and envel- modesty prohibits me from print- oped them in the odor of sane- Entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916, at the Post- ing in full. I mention it only be- tity. In my own youth I was office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879. And can anyone imagine Arab nation- cause it brings up the matter taught to believe that I was being Jew and being Chris- somebody sacredly different be- alists in Palestine defenseless against or- of Readinns of the Law for Saturday. May 7 thin, and what's the difference cause of the foods I ate or did Pentateuchal portion: Leviticus 19:1-20:27. ganized Jewry and high finance in the between us, anyway? not eat. Prophetical portion: Amos 9:7-15. Mr. Blackerby says he con- Mr. Blackerby's teaching was world? We had believed that after the siders me one of the best Chris- that he was sacredly different MAY 6. 1943 IYYAR 2, 5703 cruel fate that had befallen European thins he knows and takes me into because of certain creedal prac- the fold of the Christian fellow- tices which set him exclusively Jewry that there were none left who ship. He has no ordination to apart from other people who could or would talk of the power and do this, being no reverend doc- weren't accepted at t he coin- Giraud Does Move tor, but Mr. Blackerby just takes munion table. might of organized Jewry. it upon himself. As the last of the Nazis and Fascists Neither he nor I was taught Lest I be expelled from the that there was any likeness bo- If pressure of this kind is brought to are driven out of North Africa, the posi- Kehillah I should hasten to sa y t•een us. Our teachers made tion of General Henri Giraud becomes bear upon Britain, then how much weigh- that may Christian virtues, as Mr. mystical virtues of our unim- tier and more persistent must be the Blackerby sees them, have noth- portant differences. Our being clearer and more satisfactory. ing to do with Christian theology. trivilally different was made much pressure used by the Arab and Islamic Mr. Blackerby's Christianity i s more of than our being so much According to latest advices from Al- world nearer to Palestine and in Palestine not connected with any theology alike—in the ethical ideals of geria, all political prisoners were ordered itself. or creedal group. our respective faiths, in our mo- When Mr. Blackerby was still ral concepts, in the idea of freed and all concentration camps were quite a young man he formulated brotherhood which is in both Despite this and other pressures, we yet abolished. This is a step in the right direc- a religious principle that has our faiths, in doing unto others tion. This step indicates that the idea of believe that a forthright, humane policy been most satisfactory to him on which is a teaching that is an the way of his life: He thinks inheritance of both of us. political prisoners and concentration of free immigration to Palestine can and that to be kindly and compas- In our own group, in recent camps is as foreign and odious to French- should be pursued by Britain. She is today sionate, to be just and to be ears I have heard occasional aware of the brotherhood is be- speeches that expressly glorified men as it is to Americans and Britons. in a position where she can do the humane ing Christian enough. Believing our being different from other that he finds these virtues in me, people. I was almost made to In the acrimonious discussions that have thing and, what is more, she will have he calls me a good Christian. feel that I was like one of those that botanists call taken place, since the landing of United the backing of all the clear thinking, hu- Now, I am not a man who ac- exceptions sports " in plant life. But, hav- mane and forthright peoples of the United cents the fragrance of incense Nations troops in North Africa, those who selfishly and retires with it in ing at last arrived at years which Nations. attacked Giraud forgot that the French self-righteousness in his own confer upon men a gleam of I am no longer in- Incense should be passed - understanding, -' • had not been indoctrinated with Nazi It would be pure tragedy if no help for shrine. around for the refreshment of fluenced by claims that would ideology. This does not mean that there Jewish refugees were to come out of the all who equally deserve it. Waft- make of me a special kind of person because of this difference were not native Nazis and Fascists in Bermuda conference. ing some of it back to to Mr. that is minor in the Blackerby, I feel bound say or sum of which my life. France. We need only mention the Doriots, that Mr. Blackerby is one of the Blackerby, too, has rid his best Jews I know. Deats, DeBrinons and Lavals to dispel The Coal Strike It all adds up to the idea that mind of the deadly myth of spe- cial differences which religious the notion that all Frenchmen believe in between being a good Jew and teachers imposed upon it in The miners' strike caused profound a good Christian there is no es- hi s youth. He feels much more liberty, fraternity and equality. But for sential difference. If Mr. Black- the most part the French people and their repercussions throughout the country, and erby's idea of being a Christian Christian without it. He and I see and cherish only it gave Joseph Goebbels and the Italian contains kindness, leaders have believed in and do believe Fascists an opportunity to point out to compassion, the likenesses that bring us to- and the brotherhood, that, gether: Our common inheritance in liberty, equality and fraternity, and their people that only dictatorship work: justice to my mind, is also the sum of of moral precepts, our common General Henri Giraud is among these satisfactorily in times of crisis. The best being a Jew. idea that to get along in fellow- Blackerby believes that if ship with other people is the Frenchmen. answer to that specious claim is the pro- we Mr. had all been let alone by our main end, our faith that the duction miracle achieved under our ar- respective clergies (they wer e world must and can be made General Giraud is not trying to decide rangement of civil control. like salesman offering competing good by brotherhood, our respect goods in the same line) Chris- for essential human dignity now what kind of a constitution the The proof that we are a country gov- tians and Jews might have turned whether it occurs in black skin, French people will adopt after the peace to be more loving brethren erned by civil authority, was made crystal out than they are. is won. He has, however, indicated that See SEGAL—Page 9 ' the constitution will be more liberal than the constitution of the Third Republic, and that the working people of France will enjoy greater economic freedom and equality than they have enjoyed up till now. Under a constitution that guarantees freedom and equality to all, we may be sure that the Jews of France and her colonies will not be deprived of any of the rights, privileges and immunities en- joyed by other Frenchmen. We are hopeful that when the last Nazi and Fascist has been driven out of North Africa or captured that every vestige of discrimination against the Jews of North Africa will be removed. This is not wishful thinking but is based upon the definite steps already taken by the Giraud gov- ernment. Believe It or Not The Bermuda conference is history. It certainly lived up to the advance promise that not too much was to have been ex- pected from it. One does get some idea of the diffi- culties under which it labored by items such as the following: At the annual session of the All-India Moslem League which met recently at New Delhi, among the many resolutions adopted was this gem: "The League con- demns the new Zionist propaganda, par- ticularly in the United States, aimed at removing restrictions on Jewish immigra- tion in Palestine. This propaganda is a deliberate attempt to perpetuate a wrong on the Arab and Islamic world at a time When the Arab National Higher Com- clear when President Roosevelt in his speech on Sunday night told his nation- wide audience that he had turned over the business of milling coal to Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, a civilian. No Flowers This Year Under the terrific stress of a crippling strike in war time, the President, who is Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, could have delegated a military man to take over the coal mines, and could have placed the whole matter in the hands of the military authorities. He did no such thing, for he knows, as do the majority of Americans, that there is no present need for military rule and the exercise of military authority in the United States. Had the President, however, placed the mines under military control, then Joseph Goebbels would have had the opportunity of pointing out to the German workers that we were compelled to adopt Nazi methods and procedures in order to get the coal needed for the war industries. The President must have been a keen disappointment to Joseph Goebbels and must have chagrined him no end, for the President did not immediately order the mine workers union to disband; to de- liver their funds, books and papers to the FBI. The President does not want any legislation passed that would destroy the social and economic gains of the wage workers won in the last decade. President Roosevelt appealed not to the passions and prejudices, but to the reason of the American people. He asked for fairness and presented the case of the government with restraint and modera- tion. We have not used Nazi-Fascist methods and tactics up till now, and it is safe to assume that during the coming days of strain and storm we shall not do so. The familiar Mother's Day flowers will never be missed today by the mother above or countless others like her. Mothers know their distant sons in the service still remember them, and proudly buy their own War Bond corsages to hasten the time when they can wear the flowers of peace again on Mother's Day. U. S. Trecunry Dow- ► nent