Friday, November 30, I945" DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle PLAIN 6fALE (Continued from Page 4) just as the Army does to get soldiers. Each Sabbath one of us was ordered to be there at +he rabbi's side to assist him Its his rendering unto God s '"en it came time to read the :ekly section of the Holy Law. rtut even then some of the draft- gentlemen asked for defer- ment. They didn't have time for i;od on the Sabbath. "Yet rabbis remain patient. They seem to emulate the divine Father who just keeps on toler- ating these awful children of Ills, called the human race. Were I a rabbi I might run away from it all and open a delicatessen store where I could be sure Is- rael would appreciate my wares far into the night. iv$ ` "Alas, I must confess: I am like all the others and when does the temple know me, except on Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kip- pur? I am not here to present myself as a glittering exception among the men of Israel. I am here just as an observer report- ing one of the facts of Israel's life and wondering what's the matter with us. j tcrRieGnioy (Continued from Page CON 4) not resign at the Atlantic City convention, he has not given up the idea. . . An announcement that he will retire may be forth- coming any edition. .. It is still a mystery to Zionist leaders how the Bergson group succeeded in getting David Stern, publisher of the Philadelphia Record, to go to England on a Zionist mis- sion. . . Stern has been known to the big Zionist leaders Os in *Intl-Zionist. . . Editorials in The 'Congress Weekly, put out by the American Jewish Congress, are becoming better and more pun- gent with every issue. PRINCETON REPORT .. . Albert Einstein is still one of th e active consultants of the group of scientists who are %Tilting on the perfection of the atomic bomb. . . Which reminds us to relay a story Leonard Ly- on , tells of a conversation Dr. Abraham Flexner, director of the Institute for Advanced Stu- dksi had with Prof. Einstein.. . --- 1. Flexner was complaining .n.it Einstein was forever lend- ing his name to various causes. . "Political refugees have a priblem — they come to you, aml you lend your name," he pointed out. .. "Soviet relations committees, Palestine commit- tee;, atomic bomb committees- ' -ybody comes to you. .. But 3u always have to say yes? Why don't you do what I out n do — say no?" .. "But if I dd," Einstein retorted, "your L ank would be Einstein and min, would be Flexner." ON OUR SHORES .. . Orchids to courageous, stub- born Dr. Adolph M. Koch of Sew Jersey, who succeeded in organizing the Essex College of Medicin e and Surgery in New- ark. . . This is probably the Only medical school in the United State s that has no quota on any race or creed. . . 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Congratulations to the Dis- abled Veterans' organization on their action in designating Ger- ald L. K. Smith "democracy's Public Enemy No. 1." . . Don't miss the booklet "A Jew Says Boo," which will hit the news stands soon. . . It is the story of Philadelphia's Anmuth case, written up by Kenneth Leslie. ABOUT PEOPLE .. . We were right, some columns ago, about Dr. Stephen S. Wise's honorary degree from the He- brew Union College of Cincin- nati. . . The official announce- ment has just been made. . . B. Z. Goldberg, chairman of the American Committee of Jewish Writers, Artists and Scientists, is now on his way to Moscow. .. Did you know that the Dean of Canterbury, Hewlett Johnson, who visited this country last week, once was a co-worker of Charlie Chaplin in a machine shop in England? . . Playwright Irwin Shaw, now out of the Ar- my, is Hollywood-bound, and in the meanwhile has started work on a novel, his first. . 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I belong to the CIO union of the Newspaper Guild and we have a five-day week and I don't work on Saturday and why am I not in the temple on that day? "I'm certainly quite Jewish. I feel the pride of being a Jew. "Once, long ago, I was on the In my daily affairs 1 am con- way toward being a rabbi. My scious of certain social obliga- happier fate was to be diverted tions that are related to the fact from that goal to become a col- that I am a Jew. I am a prompt umnist which is a function not payer of temple dues. so painful as that of the rabbi. "Why am I not more faithful I don't have to please every- at the altar? And why don't my body and if today's column is readers, away by unappreciative friends and acquaintances come around? What's the matter with ` readers, I have no way of know- us? Is it that we question or- ing it and what I don't know ganized religion even while we doesn't hurt me. pay its dues to make sure that "But what a pain a rabbi must organized religion will properly suffer as he looks down on the bury us when the time comes? desert area of empty pews on the We hold on to it while doubting Sabbath and thinks of Israel minds look at organized religion who isn't around to help with divided in many parts, each com- the Torah even." peting with the other for the Now I am a fellow wit° knows favor of God. his own sins, too, and doesn't "Rational men can't help point scorn only at other sin- wondering at this. They aspire es. To the joint meeting of toward brotherhood and find it r two Sisterhoods I made a hard to understand the many humble confession. divisions of religion which is the "But I should talk," I said. author of the idea of brother- "You'd think that I am a regu- hood. 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