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April 14, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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THE NEW JEW

By ARCHIE H. GREENBERG
National Commander. Jewish W
ar Veterans of the United State
There is a lot of talk making

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the rounds about the postwar ing my six months as Nation al
world, but too little of it includes ' Commander of the Jewish W ar Mothers' Clubs to
discussion on inter-cultural rela- pay $6.
Registrations will be
tions, led by Professor Humphrey taken
discussion of the inhabitants of Veterans, I have chatted w ith Discuss
immediately.
Better Social
of Wayne University. He has
that postwar world. I would many young Jewish soldie rtsc;
completed a study on the
rather think the emphasis is some of whom are preparing
And Cultural Relations just
go abroad and others
recent race riots and is consid- Dr. McFarland to Instruct
wrong when we think mainly of returned.
ve
I am struckwho
by ha
o ne
things rather than persons. For
How minority groups can pro- ered an authority on the causes B. & P. Discussion Group
that led to the riots.
though the war has wrought thing in all my conversations;
The B &. P Discussion Group
great havoc on physical property forthrightness, a militancy, a d a mote better inter-cultural and
of the Jewish Community
in Europe, Africa, and the Far sire to call a spade a spade. e- social relations will be discussed Film Program to Be
Center,
I don't think the Jewish o at the coming meetings of the Presented April 18
East, I am certain it has caused
meeting on Monday night, April
illothers' Clubs.
,een greater change among the ganizations planning for the f
17, 8:30 p. in., in the
Adult
m a ny millions of young man on ture have given enough consi u-
"The Silent Village," a stir- Lounge,
d - Calendar:
will have as its guest
eration
to
this
change
in
t
the war fronts who are fighting
Young Women's Study Club-- ring memorial to Lidice, whose Dr. McFarland of Wayne
he
spiritual makeup of the youn Tuesday, April 18, 1:30 p.
Uni-
the battle, and upon the many American
m., inhabitants defied the Nazis, will versity, who will speak on "Sub-
Je; I don't th ink the e g Jewish Community Center, Wood-
millions of dear ones at home have a fullw
sidies".
realization of th y ward at Holbrook
be featured at the film showing
who are suffering the pangs of changed
attitude of the youn g
absence. I should prefer to see
Dexter Mothers' Club—Tues- at the Jewish Community Center
men of today who will be ou day, April 18, 1:30 p. an., Bnai on Wednesday, April 19. The
more emphasis on the postwar leaders
of tomorrow.
person rather than the postwar
Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at companion film on the program
Sincerest Passover Greetings
will be "Road to Berlin". Film
I look around at the activitie Lawrence.
place.
programs
are
held
in
the
Adult
of
the
Jewish
civic
protective
There has, of course, been
Woodward Club — Wednesd
Lounge and begin at 8 :45 p. m.
some consideration of the prob- agencies, and I note no real April 19, 1:30 p. m., Jewish Co ay,
All are welcome.
change
in
attitude.
Perhaps
these
munity Center, Woodward m-
lem of postwar employment. It
at
is generally agreed that the fif- agencies are not as fearful of Holbrook.
Ray Miller to Instruct
teen million or so American vet- publicity as they once were. But,
Davison Mothers' Club—Thu
erans of this war will not stand by and large, they are not pre- day, April 20, 8:30 p. tn., Wo rk- Economics Classes
for mass unemployment, nor will pared to fight the battle for men's Circle Educational Center,
An extension course on eco-
they resort to selling apples on Jewish rights on a complete plan Linwood at Burlingame.
nomic and political trends is be-
corners. But other than that— of equality.
In our planning for the future,
ing planned by the Jewish Com-
and such thinking is about mass-
University Area
munity Center. It is to start
es of people rather than about it seems to me that our leaders
JOEL BLAU, Prop.
April 24, from 9 to 11 p. tn., in
individuals,—there has been too should worry less about the at- Club Organized
titudes
of
the
non-Jews,
but
the Adult Lounge at the Center.
little planning about individuals,
2559 HILLGER
Ray Miller of Wayne University
or groups of individuals. After should concern themselves more
A
group
of
young
married
some considerable travelling dur- j with the attitudes of the young women from the northwest sec- History Department will be the
ewish veterans who will return tion of Detroit have organized a instructor. The course will last
Phone LEnox 2241-2242
to these shores. I can't believe group called "University Area six weeks. Fee for Center mem-
that the young man who has daily Women's Club," which is affili- bers is $5, while non-munbers
Sincerest Passover Greetings
offered his life to the cause of ated with the Jewish Commu-
defeating Hitlerism will sit back nity Center. The temporary of-
Nurses Bureau t4
and watch with equanimity as ficers of the club are: President,
American imitations of "Der Mrs. Joseph Markel; secretary,
Registry
Fuehrer" eat at the vitals of Mrs. Joseph Zuckerberg; treas-
American democracy.
Registered Graduates and
urer, Mrs. Norman Soffen; pro-
If American Jewish leadership gram chairman, Mrs. Harry
Practical Nurses
doesn't adjust its sights to a Nachman; publicity chairman,
Also Male and Hourly Nurses
recognition of the new Jew that Mrs. Alfred Hecker.
Prompt Service Day and Night
will have matured during World
The next meeting of the group
War II, it will discover a greater
TEmple 1.0777
will be held Monday evening,
postwar change in American Jew- April 17, at 8:30 p. m., at the
TErrace 2-9149
ish life than anyone has predicted Bagley School, Greenlawn and
MRS. N. B. CHRISTIN,
in non-Jewish circles. The mili- Curtis (Greenlawn entrance).
Manager
tancy of the American Legion, The program will consist of a
the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Successor to
and other non-sectarian agencies
Mrs. E. Christin Normoyle
in urging complete protection for
SEGAL
Established 1904
the returning veteran, even while
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the war is being fought, is an in-
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dication that Legion leaders
Mr.
I is grateful for the dis-
shrewdly realize that if they don't
give the veterans what they cipline of character that thus is
Season's Greetings and Best want, the youthful veterans will imposed on him. If his feet
take over the Legion or create should be inclined to stray from
Wishes for Pesach
their own organization. This is the strict path, he would at once
a lesson that should be taken feel checked: "No, I may not go
from
to heart by Jewish leaders as that way with other people, since
they approach the problems of I am a Jew from whom so much
combatting anti - Semitism. The t more is expected. I may not go
K. SHAPIRO
young Jew who has miraculously t hat way since I am a Jew who
and FAMILY
escaped death in Italy, Africa or t must refrain from any conduct
that may be pointed to in dis-
Guadalcanal isn't going to take I mragement of his people."
DETROIT
bigotry at home lying down.
He doesn't expect that his
e xemplary behavior will serve to
appease anti-Semites. They won't
like him anyway. And so what?
he asks. He will have been true
to himself and faithful to his
people and to his social duty as
Announces the
a human being. He will have
walked in stature far higher
than the mean little detractors of
Jews. He will have fulfilled the
law and the prophets.
I thank Mr. Townsend of Paw-
tucket for bringing out publicly
New enrollments are being accepted during the
an embarrassing matter that
Jews talk about privately. They
Passover week.
are much more severe in their
Main Building: Dexter Blvd. at Cortland Ave.
fault-finding than Mr. Town-
send's gentle reproach. While Mr.
Preparatory Branches:
Townsend's friendliness is em-
barassed, Jews feel deeply hurt
CON. BETH TEFILO EMANUEL,
by any exhibition of misconduct
Taylor at Woodrow Wilson
on the part of Jews. They have
a feeling of being betrayed.
HAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOL, 18460 Warrington Drive
They invariably say that a Jew
should particularly mind his
BUS SERVICE
steps.
LUNCH SERVICE
I disagree with Mr. Townsend
_aomta
to
•
only in his saying that it would
be well for their own good for
For information call the Yeshivah Office, HOgarth 7990
Jews to "walk softly". Not soft-
Respond generously to the appeals on the last Passover
ly, Mr. Townsend. To walk softly
suggests fear. The righteous Jew,
day (Yiskor) made by Detroit Synagogues for
like the righteous Christian, may
Y eshivath Beth Y ehudah.
walk courageously on the earth,
his head high.

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Passover Greetings and Best Wishes

FRANK CODY

Councilman, City of Detroit

Passover Greetings and Best Wishes

to You All

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350 East Jefferson

NEW CHAPTER
ADDED TO AZA

The newly formed Max Kirsch
Aleph Club of Aleph Zadik Aleph
held its first meeting Wednesday
evening, March 29, at the Jew-
ish Community Center. This new-
est addition to AZA selected its
name as a tribute to the memory
of the late Brigadier-General
Max Kirsch, commander of the
British Eighth Army Engineers
who heroically lost his life in
-s the struggle for North Africa.
Aleph Godol Ben Saferstein ex-
pressed his sincere hopes for the
future success of the chapter
which bears the name of so gal-
lant a general and so worthy a
Jew.
Members are urged to invite
their friends to future meetings.

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