DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Four Detroit Jewish Chronicle And the LEGAL CHRONICLE Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., 525 Woodward Ave., Detroit 26, Mich., CA 1040 SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; Foreign, $5.00 Per Year entered as Second-class matter March 3, 1916. at the Post office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 3, 1879 CY AARON, Publisher CHARLES TAUB, Advertising Manager Vol. 48, No. 48 GEORGE WEISWASSER, Editor-in•Chief NATHAN J. KAUFMAN, Managing Editor FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946 (Kislev 6, 5707) Young Israel's Drive Detroit 26, Mich. New British Scheming Britain's brazen plotting to provoke The basis of our religious practices is understood by too few of us but it is crys- Jewish-Arab conflict in Palestine is sub- tal clear to the members of Young Israel, stantiated in an article in last week's "Nation" entitled "The Mufti's New orthodox youth organization. In a modern world that demands logic Army." and reason, their Judaism is one that The writer, Andrew Roth, author of the springs from understanding and analysis; book, "Dilemma in Japan," confirms the that is inculcated from a love of beauti- well known fact that the Arabs have or- ful and significant traditions; that is fos- ganized two military bodies, the Nejada tered by a recognition that all men must and Futawa. "They pretend to be nothing submit to certain disciplines; that is sus- more than older Boy Scouts," writes Roth, tained by a pride for the deeds of the "but obviously, they hope to be the Arab fathers; that is nourished by a sense of answer to the Irgun and the Haganah," belonging and of oneness. British authorities, he pointed out, close Much as it is difficult for some of us their eyes to the fact that both Arab to follow, because of factors we cannot "armies' wear distinctive uniforms in pub- control, we must pause to give these lic in contravention of two British decrees young people the tribute they deserve making it a criminal act to wear such (and which they are the last to claim) uniforms. for remaining steadfast jo traditions they honor in the practice where most of us are aware of them only in the breach. The suspicion that the organizations are being formed with the agreement, if not at the instigation of the British, Roth declares, is based not only on British willingness to waive the ban on uniforms and to ignore the possession of arms, but also on the type of leaders sponsoring them. These people live Judaism daily, love it and cherish it because it has meaning and substance today, not because their grand- fathers did so and so in days of yore. Young Israel preserves Judaism with pray- Roth insists that the Mufti himself and er and song, with phylacteries and Onegai Shabat, with study of Torah and with acts his nephew, Jamal Huesseini, are their of affection and esteem. These young peo- chief backers. Huesseini, says Roth, has ple are fine Americans and their Ameri- been promoting an Anglo-Arab alliance canism is strenghtened because of their and the Mufti is believed to be preparing loyalty and devotion to what is older and to return to Palestine in the guise of an anti-Soviet Arab leader. godly. If the Mufti should ever be permitted Young Israel is in the midst of a drive for funds to start a youth center for the to return to Palestine as a climax to Brit- entire community at Dexter boulevard ish double-dealing, we warn .now that and Fullerton. It looks to orthodox Jewry, Britain alone will be held responsible for paricularly, to help in this drive. We the consequences. know that those Jews who love Judaism What has been done by the Resistance for its present and its future will be gen- up to now will be as child's play if the erous in their response. Yishuv's wrath is thus aroused. And what- We urge them to support these youths ever it does will not be half enough. who will be the backbone of American orthodoxy some day. Let them invest with Young Israel for the assurance that or- thodoxy will be preserved with under- standing and love. { The Visiting Editor Twenty Years of Service For 20 years, the North End Clinic has been a symbol of man's humaneness to his fellow man. It has eased pain, brought healing, fostered goodwill and offered basic training to social worker after so- cial worker. Most of its success in its good works can be credited to the generosity and de- votion of scores of physicians, dentists and women workers who as volunteers have given hours and days of their preci- ous time to bring relief and solace to those in pain. Not the least of the clinic's contribu- tions is the spreading of understanding and amity among the diverse races it serves, for though it is formally a Jew- ish agency, the clinic has helped thous- ands of non-Jews who have entered its doors. The clinic will observe its 20th anni- versary on Wednesday. The entire com- munity, Jewish and Gentile, rises to tell of its gratitude and to offer best wishes to a magnificent organiaztion. Another Example Friday, November 29, 194 ETTER° BOX REFUTES BIAS CHARGE Dear Editor: I have had referred to me a feature article of Phineas K. Bi- ron, appearing in your paper un- der date of Nov. 1, 1946, in which Robert Christenberry, president of the Astor Hotel and the American Action Inc., were attacked. Know- ing of your paper's desire for fairness, I am writing to advise you of the true facts. Robert Christenberry, mentioned in said article, Is an outstanding American, one who not only prac- tices and talks Americanism, but one who lost an arm in defending Americanism as a member of the United States Marines. The statement made in the aforementioned article that Ameri- can Action Inc., Is tainted with an- ti-Semitism, is best answered as untrue, by the fact that Lou Kess- ler, of Seattle, Wash., an outstand- ing Jewish war veteran of both World Wars I and II is a member of the executive committee of American Action Inc., which makes and executes its policies. American Action is an Ameri- can, bi-partisan, non-sectarian or- ganization dedicated to uphold and defend America against Commu- nism, Fascism, anti-Semitism and all alien or un-American groups that are attempting, for whatever purpose, to undermine the integ- rity of and destroy our form of government and our American Way of Life. HAROLD T. HALFPENNY Chicago, Ill. REVISIONISTS REPLY Dear Editor: Answering Joseph Schlossberg's attack of the League for Jewish National Labor in Eretz-Israel, it is difficult to countenance this attempt to sow disunity in Jewish ranks at a time when the Yishuv Is engaged in a bitter struggle with a dastardly foe. This action appears to be moti- vated by a desire to create a monopoly on American aid for one party. The Jewish public, however, know that there are, not one, but seven legitimate labor federations in Palestine. They are: the Gen- eral Federation of Jewish Labor, the League for National Labor, the Histadrut Labor Mizrachi, the Histadrut Labor Agudath Israel, the Histadrut General Zionist La- bor, the Histadrut of Yemenite Labor, and the Histadrut of Se. fardic Labor. NOT ANTI-UNION The League for National Labor is no more anti-union than all the other groups enumerated who do not happen to belong to the Gen- eral Federation. Or does the fact that they do not belong to this Federation stamp them all as re- actionary? The Jewish public should, fur- thermore, know why these various labor organizations had broken away from the General Fei tion. It was because the latter used favoritism in obtaining ployment for its followers, and threat of depriving of employr those who had the courage of sent. Consequently the dissi elements had been forced to 1 separate unions, on the same tern as American labor separ into CIO and AFL, for examp The National Labor League one such union. It has been existence nearly 15 years, and a membership of over 25,000.'1 to its Revisionist antecedent<, has been in the forefront of bloody struggle for the libera of the Homeland, even before General Histadrut had awake to the danger, having been helping Britain win the war, IMMIGRANT LABORS The National League has b active in the work of bringing called illegal immigrants into 1 estine from the time it was I organized and to this date. should be remembered that Revisionstis had been engaged this task from way back w "Chaver" Passfield of the Bril Labor government of 1929 iss the first White Paper. Tens of thousands of refu1 had thus been saved from the ropean holocaust, and many being saved to this very date is not for nothing that in the cent election for Congress in 1 estine the Revisionists got splendid vote of confidence polling the second largest v and the Revisionists of the w( will be represented in the C gross by 40 delegates. In conclusion the follow should be quoted from Mayor kach of Tel-Aviv: "The Natic Labor Federation and its 8 Fund are recognized by the mt cipal Corporation of Tel-Aviv." The New Zionist Org. of Dot AARON M. WEISBROT, P MANUEL MERZON, Sec) , WAR MEMORIALS Dear Editor: The War Memorials Commit has been authorized by the Cc mon Council of the City of Dot to assist in naming of new pa and recreational facilities and naming certain existing parks playgrounds in honor of war roes. We feel there are indivIdt and organizations within the cc =ifty and groups which y paper serves who may wish submit names of Detroit war rocs for this purpose. You we be of great service to us if throe the pages of your paper you as l for suggestions. Suggestions she be mailed to the War Memor Committee, City Hall, Detroit Michigan, and contain complete formation on, the war hero s gested. HAROLD SCHACHEF Chairn , Canadians recently were encouraged to give vent to any passive or latent national or religious prejudices they might be har- boring in the matter of immigration by answering a poll question which asked in direct terms whom they would like to Compassion Called Jewish Attribut( keep out? - would only try to be human! (Continued from page 3) According to the Jewish Post of Win- the hospitable waters of the human kind had a pretty 1 name among the fish. This 11s nipeg, 49 percent named the Jews, a figure Ohio. happy experience of some pee second only to the Japanese which was Now it's the way of a columnist should encourage mankind to h not just to tell a story but to first in the list with 60 percent. The Ger- some faith in his own essen the tale with a moral. goodness and make a man of h mans were third with 34 percent and the adorn Out of this fish I get the idea self instead of being a heel. Russians fourth with 31 percent. that maybe there was something Well, that's the way the fl While, generally speaking, polls which Jewish in the matter of the crea- seems to speak and so the permit men and women to vote on issues ture being compassionately carried isn't anything left for me to Sc back to the river by the cantor. in the way of a moral to t which myriads of believers in true democ- Something of Jewish philosophy in story of the fish the char racy brand as undebatable, are, to say it. The sanctity of life, even in caught and returned to the rivl the least questionable in value, this par- the least of beings, all that. But I feel the fish speaks my tit deference to the whole human mind in the matter. ticular registration of Canadian bigotries in race I put that aside. Wouldn't serves to accentuate the need for an im- it be presumptuous in me to be- Yet, on further thought I to believe there really n mediate unbarring of the gates of the one lieve that compassion is something like have been something essentic land that is ready to receive Europe's dis- special to Jews. Jewish in the compassion of • • .1, placed Jews. cantors' whole family, in its sc HUMANITY NEEDED the fish back to the river That land, unlike Canada, does not em- I COULD GUESS that the fish frig giving It a 'chance to live. brace a vast section of the uninhabited was happy to discover these Anyway, that's one of the region of the globe, but—again, unlike samples of the human race on its ter ways of being Jewish, It see brief excursion. If the human race It Can Happen Here to me. Canada, and unlike Canada's mother coun- The Detroit News the other day pub- try—it is fully prepared and eager to care lished a photo of Emory Burke, the hol- for the survivors of the most horrible and Jews Support Intolerant Bishop lisher of Time, Life and Fortu (Continued from page 3) low-eyed leader of the Columbians, pica- brutal pogrom in all history. ready for the printers . . If Canada experiences even a modicum plete autonomy for the Zionist Or- has yune anti-Semitic, Negro-baiting organiza- Aside to Phil Murray: A lot ganization of America for political tion in the benighted South. He stood with of human compassion for the victims of work people are saying you'll accept in Washington. fist raised, a vicious scowl covering his German barbarism now undergoing new medal from the British Gove In the meantime, former Con- ment this week • • . We're s 1 face, and in the background was the light- tortures because England has failed to gressman Joseph Clark Baldwin, indignation at the British t ning flash emblem of the hate organi- keep her Palestine pledge, the Canadian now In London as representative your ror In Palestine won't permit it of Peter Bergson's League for immigration poll is far from reflecting it. a zation. City College (of New York) r Palestine, Is doing a bang- mentos A few strokes of an artist's brush could The Canadian poll is a perfect example Free of its hundred year hist , up job In converting Members of include a picture of the class add a silly little mustache, a clowlick over of Canadian disregard for principles that Parliament to a more liberal 1889 .. . That tall, sallow lad his forehead and a swastika-look to the must prevail if the world is to turn to the Palestine policy .. . the back row is Bernard paths of brotherhood, true democracy and lightning emblem, and lo and behold, Arthur Koestler, whose best-sel- Baruch. ' ling "Thieves in the Night" has peace. Leonard Bernstein, well kno Burke could be Hitler. aroused such a storm of contro- composer-conductor, Will score The Jewish Independent, versy, • May this ominous comparison sink deep will be featured in a new ballet' version of "The Dybbu into the minds of all good Americans. Cleveland, 0. magazine that Henry Luce, pub- a classic Chassidic drama . . ..11/611.11 3.14.1•,.. :