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April 14, 1944 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-04-14

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RESCUE AND R SETTLEMENT IN PB LES'

The Ethics of the Bible and the White Paper

By RABBI MOSES FISCHER

It is the proud glory and boast
of the English people that it is
a "Biblical people". The funda-
mental laws of England, its
Magna Carta, its public policy,
the protection it extends to civic
rights and the home—all are
based upon Biblical principles
and are moulded in the prophetic
mold of justice and righteousness.
Many celebrated English digni-
taries claim the descent of the
English people from the lost ten
tribes and thus they are "blood-
brothers" of Israel.
It is an undeniable fact that
in the last century as often as
continents or nations were visit-
ed with catastrophies and calami-
ties, the English people has al-
ways represented the conscience
of mankind, has always spoken
out with prophetic accents, has
always raised powerful protest
if needed and hastened with
helping action and relief if nec-
essary.
The crowning action of its hu-
manitarian and Biblical achieve-
ments was when its great states-
men like Balfour and Lloyd
George have undertaken amidst
World War I to rehabilitate the
Jewish people, to undo the in-
justice and crime committed
against it, first by Rome and
since then by most of the nations
of the earth, among whom it was
compelled to sojourn since its

Sale Apartment*

Believe You Me

OreVer -
The war won't last
nelt her will thin unfair rent con-

trol. Sa,rifice prices reflect these
temporary sacrifice rents. Foresighted
buyers will be t he Chosen l'eople
sitting on top of the Brave New
World. See Mr. Bradford for Facts

and

April 14, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Le al Chronicle

Figures.

:MASSIVE 12 apt*.

4 to 5 rms.

4 large private porches, fine cond.
Net after all exp. $4,000. Sold once
$20,000.
$70.00o. Only $30,000 terms

13 Apt. All 3 rms. solid 3 story,
Car gar.
table stoves, stoker, 4
Rent 85900. Original $65.00 0 vahm.
Now 30.000 terms $14,000 t new

enforced eviction from its home-
land by the fire and sword of
Rome.
The outcome of this great un-
dertaking to rehabilitate the Jew
was the Balfour declaration with
its glorious promise to establish
once more Palestine as the home-
land of the Jews, with all what
a homeland means to a people.
So greater and more painful was
the shock and surprise of our
people, when it became known
that the English government had
allowed that the White Paper,
the document which aims to un-
do and invalidate the solemn
compact with the Jews, which in
contradiction to all visions and
promises of the Prophets, pur-
poses to make Palestine the
homeland and stronghold of its
Arab population, with the Jews
as a tolerated minority, which
severely interdicts with the most
stern measures even the pur-
chase of soil in Eretz Israel by
the Jews, which goes so far as
to close the gates of the Holy
Land before the homeless fugi-
tives of its people, who, like
children who return for love and
security into the home of their
mother, look forward to Pales-
tine as a refuge and place of
escape from the sword of their
murderous persecutors — it was
indeed a shock that the English
government allowed that this in-
famous document shall become—
in the face of the most vigorous
protests and passionate outcries
of the enlightened men and the
nobility of all nations—a law,
thus to legislate the Jews out of
their homeland.
In view of the fact that Eng-
land claims to be still the people
of the Bible, to incarnate the
conscience of the Prophets in
the affairs of mankind, it is to
my mind of great import to
learn—not from vague logical
conclusions but from the living
words of the Prophets themselves
as to what their verdict would
be of the White Paper, what
judgment they would pass upon

a document that legislates the
erection of barriers before "Am
Memushoch Unmemorat," a peo-
$10.0000 down. 15 modern alts. 5
ple maltreated, mistreated, out-
stores, all rented . Lobby. New stoves,
new ref rig„ new carpets. fainted
lawed, massacred, which knocks
galls, vac. nt. Rent 810,000.
for entrance and admittance at
$20,000 down. Beauty. Nearly new
the door of its own mother-
painted walls, new carpets, new
country. We shall quote front
stoves. vac. st . stoker, nets after
Bible and Prophets:
all asp. $S500. Snap $65,0e0.
22 milk. Elevator, tiled halls, new
Leviticus, 9-17: "Thou shalt not
ref rig. ("heap OPA rents net 12'7r
on entire price 845,000. Terms,
stand idly by when the blood
$15,090. wonderful future here.
of thy neighbour is shed: I am
HOMER WARREN L COMPANY
Thy Lord."
('a. 0321
Dime Bldg.
I
Deuteronomy, 23: "Thou shalt

mortgage.

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not deliver unto his master the
slave that has escaped from his
master unto thee, he shall dwell
with thee in the midst of thee,
in the place which he chooses,
were it is well to him. Don't
wrong him by word or deed."
Isaiah, Chapter 15-16: "It is
in the night that Moab was laid
waste. My heart cries out for
Moab. Her fugitives reach unto
Zoar, with weeping they go forth,
they raise a cry of destruction!
My heart cries out for the fugi-
tives of Moab. They are like
wandering birds, escaped from
scattered nests. 0 children of
Israel! Bring ye counsel and do
justice to the homeless fugitives
of Moab. Spread thy shadow like
cooling night at noon time, shel-
ter and hide the outcasts of
Moab. Let the fugitives of Moab
dwell with thee, don't destroy
them. Let thy throne, 0 Israel,
be one, that is established upon
righteousness, judge and seek
justice."
Obadiah, Chapter 1: "On ac-
count of the violence thou has
committed against thy brother
Jacob—shame should cover thee!
Thou hast stood aloft when
strangers have destroyed his sub-
stance and strength. Strangers
have come unto its doors, they
have cast lots upon Jerusalem
and werest like one of them.
Don't gaze coldly upon thy broth-
er in the days of disaster. Don't
rejoice over the children of Ja-
cob on the day of their destruc-
tion. Don't pay lip service unto
them in the days 'of their plight.
Don't stand at the highways to
deliver to the enemy his rem-
nants. Near is the day of the
Lord to judge the nations as
Thou have acted will be acted
against thee. The mountain of
Zion will ultimately become a
sanctuary. It will be called holy
and the house of Jacob will in-
herit its enemies."
Proverbs, 24: "If thou are
faint in the days of adversity,
thy strength is small indeed. De-
liver them that are consigned to
death and save those that are
drawn to be slain. If thou sayest
we know not this, He who knows
the heart will judge it."
How strong was England in the
days of its adversity and how
faint it is to rescue Israel!

"Design for Living in a Democratic World"
Theme of Detroit Jewish Youth Conference

On Saturday and Sunday, April
22 and 23, the League of Detroit
Jewish Youth will hold its fourth
annual conference at the Jewish

c ial

committee, Blunt Nuv T,
Beulah Smerling, Sam Goo;1 1 ,,,,,,
and Manny Simon; publi,
Shirley Golieb and Mildred .
man; refreshments, Marion
p_
Community Center. "Design for pie and Ruth Draznin; regi
Living in a Democratic World" tion, Ruth Applebaum,
is the theme of the conference, Cohen and Tillie Feinbloom.
and panel discussions will cove ,..

phases vital to the war effort
and post-war planning, locally,
nationally and internationally.
Problems to be discussed on
the panels will include "Congress
and the Coming Elections," "Jews
at the Peace Table," "How to
Insure a Lasting Peace," "The
Impact of War on Inter-Cultural
and Inter-Racial Relations," and
"Problems of Demobilization."
Speakers who will participate
in the discussions include mem-
bers of Wayne University stu-
dent body and council, Catholic
Youth Organizations, Negro Youth
Council, Chungking Club, Na-
tional Committee—American-Slav
Congress, UAW (CIO), War
Manpower Commission, Jewish
Vocational Service, U. S. Army,
JWB-USO, and representative
members of the 22 affiliated or-
ganizations of the League of De-
troit Jewish Youth.
A dinner and dance on Sunday
evening will climax the two-day
conference.
Heading the conference ar?
Martha Gleicher and Lou Rosen.
Working on committees are: So-

Purity Chapter 359, OES,
Card Party on April 17

On Monday evening, Aprii
at 8 p. nt., Purity Chapter
359, 0, E. S., will sponsor a ,
acquainted card party at Ea- H,
Star Temple, 80 W. Alexito,.

PASSOVER GREETING\

to the Entire Jewish

Community.



COMPLIMENTS
OF A
FRIEND

MASS
MEETING

APRIL 23, 1944, AT

2:00

P. M.

at Congregation B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence

Opening of $40,000

Campaign I

and One Thousand Members

YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN AND THE

DETROIT HEBREW PAROCHIAL SCHOOL

Chairman—Daniel Temchin

Guest Speaker—Rabbi' Wolf Gold, President of World
Mizrachi Organization.

Representative—A. Reichman, Journalist of Jewish
Morning Journal.

ALL ARE WELCOME

REST WISHES fOR A HAPPY PASSOVER

MARTIN LINES, INC

FRIENDLY CIRCLE

Mrs. Edward Gunsberg was
guest of honor last Wednesday
at a luncheon given by Mrs. Da-
vid Krause at Canterbury House
for the Friendly Circle group.
Members present were Rose
Fisch, Bertha Grossman, Nellie
Racz, Gloria Matthews, Jennie
Middleman, Irene Berger, Ilene
Slimier, Vilma Gross and Piree
Iczkovitz. The group has been
busily engaged in sewing for the
Red Cross and the Belgian War
Relief. The annual Passover do-
nation was sent to Rabbi M.
Fischer. The next meeting of the
group will be at Gloria Matthews'
home on Wisconsin Ave.

205 N. TROY

Phone R. 0. 2188

Royal Oak, Mich.

PASSOVER GREETINGS TO ALL!

CREAM OF MICHIGAN CAFE, INC.

8621 TWELFTH STREET

TYLER 4-9825

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