5- , ; rage Foul - 3 DETROIT )/35WI " t ; f ' 1 a:.1 Jewish • :. ‘etroity -, ` ' And the LEGAL CHRONICLE , r } onicie •C/i;onit'le. -Frida)f, Novithber II, 1946 10i ,, . 4 ; , ,' . . : 1 r „ ' ' '!;•E :4 TO ::, :' , ' , !': - ' 1: f! , LETGICER9, Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., 525 Woodward Ave., Detroit 26, Mich., CA 1040 ' SUBSCRIPTION: 53.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year ' ' ' ' ":ntered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916. at the Postoffice at Detroit, Mich., under the Act' of March 1•1879 CY AARON, Publisher , 4, GEORGE WEISWASSER, Editor-in-Chief ' CHARLES TAUB, Advertising Manager ' NATHAN J. KAUFMAN, Managing Editor Vol. 48 No. 46 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946 (Heshvan 21, 5707) • Detroit 26, Mich. The Election Results and the gtablishinent of Jews as a na- tion their own country, free to work It is revealing to analyze the Nov. 5 out in theii collaboration with election results from a purely Jewish their. neighbors en:a-footing of equality standpoint. with the nations of the world." •' • The Democratic setback can be attrib- British syMpathY• kith this program uted to many factors not within the pur- alone will bring tranquility to the Holy view of this commentary. That one of the Land and hope to the homeless thousands causes is Jewish resentment at the Ad- languishing in European camps. Britain ministration's failure to implement its must realize that fprther delay will only pledges for the immediate entry of 100,- test the patience of •the well-disciplined 000 Jews to Palestine can hardly be de- Jewish community in. Palestine. nied, however. Many large centers of population where Jews are well represented made a com- plete about face and ousted long-en- trenched Democrats from office. In New York City, where much greater Demo- cratic support had been expected, the Republicans did so well as to assure the election of the opponent of Herbert Leh- man, former governor, former head of UNRRA and a Jew withal. Zionists in many large cities, including Detroit, had delivered strong rebukes to the Democrats in formal rallies during September, and in New York the anti- Democratic campaign ranged from thinly- veiled spankings .by Zionist groups in newspaper ads to out and out demands for the defeat of Lehman. r Don't Let Red;Feather Down If you have not yet made your Com- munity Fund contribution or pledge, do not let the ,erid of the campaign talk you' out of .doing $o. The drive can be deemed a success only if every person who should contribute has done so. NCJ1V GRATEFUL T.Hir§ VAL'S PAGE Dear Editor: I• wish to take this opportunity Dear Editor:, to thank you for the excellent pub- licity which you are giving the We wish to congratulate National Council of Jewish Womert and ,Mi4 Val on .your new 1) both for out monthly meetings and ion 'Page which you haye recer the Career Group which is just added , to your paper. We th getting under way. that yen are' 'taking a great s An organization like ours, corn. forward to enlighten our co posed of 1600 representative Jew- munity in the newest in fashi ish women, has a great deal to 'We wish you and Miss Val 1 offer to the ,community. • Among others, our Twelfth Street Council greatest sticcess in this n Center and our Location Index venture. Service speak for themselves in OL SELMA:, terms of service to the community. On a national level we are part of a group of 85,000 Jewish women who endeavor, in their way to GRATEFUL TO CHRONICLI make the world a finer place for us all to live in. Dear Editor: However, we cannot accomplish Young Israel wishes to thar, this without your aid. The news- you for the extensive publish papers serve as a sort of steering which you gave our concert I apparatus for public assistance recent week(). We are certain tin and public opinion. coverage helped make th Thank you again for the kind- your event the huge success that ness you have so graciously shown was. us at all times. . MRS. HERBERT M. SMITH, President RABBI ALVIN M. POPLACI Executive Direct() Nationality: American; Religion: Jeu (Continued from page 3) to bring the idealism of his Jew said that I, as a Jew, am a mem- ish teaching to the America This is not the time to spurn one's duty ber of a distinct nation and, there- scene. • • • fore, I could have no part in the and to abandon communal projects to the lives of the nations among which FOSTERS JUSTICE altruism of others. The Community Fund Jews lived. It was a nation with- QEGAL FEELS JEWISH enoug —an all city agency—looks to its success in nations and I, as a Jew, should whenever in his general writ back where I came from. ing he is the champion for justic to all of us, Jew or Gentile. Let us not go But Hitler was wrong. to any of the oppressed or under let the Red Feather down! t privileged, when he writes a piece AN AMERICAN JEW for decent housing in place of whenever he speaks with QOMETIMES A NON-JEW, a slums, compassion. O stranger, asks Segal what his Yes, Mr. Chanis, there are nationality is. He asks the ques- plenty of Jews who feel Jewish tion by way of being considerate. There is no doubt that Jews proved enough to carry their lights of He doesn't like to ask outright Jewish idealism to the common that they are a force to be reckoned Are you a Jew?" as if Segal's life. They can even feel the more with when their anger is aroused over sensibilities would be offended by Jewish because their Judaism is The Soviet Bugaboo such a question. injustice and betrayal and their pity being fulfilled In the world, is replies: "By nationality I not self-serving in the confines sirred for the oppressed. We are not One of the reasons the British advance am Segal an American. If you mean to among those who reject the idea of a for their betrayal of the Hebrew people ask what my religion is, I am of a self-made ghetto,,They go along with Segal in ying they Jewish bloc. As we have pointed out Jewish." is their fear of Soviet expansion into the are Americans of the Jewish He thinks of himself as an before, blocs seeking special rights sire ' Middle East. The, argument runs that the put of the -Amerrean-spncut ■ s.r,.....— •- . nt4:Aref's"s— ernd -17. in that cot ntry and Tigpei rnat'lt: tagonism to Hebrew maepenaeffce orztreijr :1, 11 4 1 4 re ; cratic government. If Zionists create a word among Jews, but he sticks fruitfulness will be shared by hun- will invite Moscow to take over. Jewish bloc to assure honor and de- to it. dreds of thousands more of the He says I know no nationality homeless. cency among men, who can gainsay Since they have oil and other inter- but that of being an American; Segal doesn't belong to the them? ests in that region and, above all, since my loyalty recognizes no statehood Council for American Judaism and g • nationality but that to which this is no defense of that organi- Let them point out the election results they wish to retain their grip on every or I belong in the United States, no zation. This is but a story of one piece of land that ever falls under their when they renew their appeals to the of peoplehood other inconsequential Jew of whom there sway, the British must sacrifice their own distinctiveness Administration. than that of the American people. must be many like him. If, never- honor and engage in perpetual war I am no less a Jew. theless, you don't think Segal is In Detroit, too, a perusal of the voting against the Hebrews and their friends in Segal thinks he fulfills the high- Jewish enough please come and totals in wards where Jews make up a the world, to keep the friendship and co- est Jewish purpose when he tries tell him. - The Visiting Editor : large segment of the electorate.will show that the Democrats did not fare too well. Many a Jew remembered that the agony of his brothers was being prolonged by power politics and he voiced his protest the way he knew best—at the polls. In the local balloting, we point out two disheartening results. For Probate Court, an incumbent with a foreign sounding name, Veno Sacre, was beaten while all other incumbents won without difficulty. For City Council, another candidate with a foregn name, Louis Miriani, also lost despite a long civic career and support from all the newspapers and communal organizations. Weighing all the circumstances, we in- fer that both lost many thousands of votes just because of their foreign background. The little bigots were out in full force again not only here but throughout the nation. They helped elect Gerald L. K. Smith stooges and 'other notorious hate- peddlers. We must ever be vigilant against the mean little folk who seek to make up for their own inferiority and failure by breeding hatred against numerically weaker groups. The election results here sound a warn- ing. Let us not ignore it. British Make a Gesture Whichever it is, an act of conciliation by the British or an admission of failure; as Dr. Moshe Sneh -alleges, the release of, the Jewish Agency leaders will in no way affect 'the Jewish programs for Palestine: That, says Moshe Shertok, liberated head Of the political department of the Agen- cy;' still "rernainislr4edord operation of the Arabs. The Soviet bugaboo is being used by the Laborites for all it is worth. It is made the smokescreen for all the iniqui- ties of a grasping imperialism. The stra- tagem has thus far been very successful because the democratic world does fear Communism, and people do not inquire too critically when their apprehensions are aroused. In reality," this British contention does not hold water. The Arab chieftains need no • special inducements to avoid Soviet complications. • • Whether Palestine` is open to the Heb- rews of the world or closed, the rulers would never tie up with a system which would mean their downfall. They are hunting down all and sundry to whom they can attach _the label of Communism. However, the Arab states do not seem to fear aggression from the Soviets or any- body else, for they clamor for complete independence and want the English out. All nations dream of and work for full sovereignty. Albion is not buying the Arabs off by oppressing the Hebrews, since the Arab aim is also to get rid of foreign'control. • If protection against aggression is need- ed it should come from the United Na- tions as a whole, as the ' charter of the world organization provides, .The Arab states are members of-that body and can look to it for the protection of their ter- ritorial integrity and'external peace; They see no need in being under English con- trol to escape a Soviet control. They vent •.: neither. - - • - a THE - ANSWER; • Nel# 'York Truman Indorses Religious Cavalcade THE WHITE HOUSC WASHINGTON October 13. 1946 Dear Yr. Rosenberg, , I heard with genuine pleasure of the Flans of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations to sponsor an Ameri- can Jewish Cavalcade during the month of November as part of ▪ religious emphasis program designed to reawaken and further develop • greater interest in religion. I ea sure that American Jewry will be the better for the American Join. isli Cavalcade. It this all too materialistic world of ours it to male any real progress In its struggle towards eooncmio security and world peace, there will have to be a greater and greater acceptance of the bail° tenets of religion. The Ser. non on the 'bunt and the Ten Comiandments, the elassio ex- amples of our mutual Judais Christian culture, are as true today as ever in history. I earnestly hope that more and more men, Christians as well as Jews, will incorporate within their daily lives the principles of religious living whieh are basic to unkind. W e Adolph Ilosenberg, President, Union of American Hebrew Congregations. 34 West Sixth Street, CInctcrati. Ohio. . Indorsing the American Jewish Cavalcade, Abe religious emphasis: program eponsored by the Union' of American 'Hebrew Congregations , „President Truman declared,. "economics •secority and world peace. Is dependent upon .greater acceptance 'of religion:" During November the. caraleatk, bringlnyr 10 • outitankfint -reforin 'rabbis, indluding Dr. B. Beindiet Glaier . of Detroit, to SO coninistattities on $ preseillajr revival mission:- ' ;