DETROIT Page Twentyfour Patterson Hails Jewish Chaplain (Continued from page 22) Five days before Christmas, a representative group of the Jewish boys in the Depot got together and by unanimous vote decided to ask all of their faith to volunteer for KP and other duties in the camp on the holiday as a gesture of appreciation for the consider- ation given them by their Chris- tian comrades on the Jewish holy days. The offer was accepted by the unit commanders. That was not an isolated inci- dent. The same thing happened elsewhere, in places as widely sep- arated as the Amarillo Air Base in Texas, and our headquarters in the Admiralty Islands. • • • AID AT HOLY DAYS IN PLACES WHERE .NO Jew- ish chaplains were available, Pro- testant ministers and catholic priests were zealous that, at the Jewish holy days, every facility would be given men of that faith to observe the days. In Germany, in the spring of this year, when our armies were driving deep into Germany, many Christian chaplains on the Euro- pean front were entrusted with the preparations for the celebra- tion of the Passover. Reporting on their work to the Chief of Chaplains, Chaplain Aaron Dec- ter, at Headquarters Normandy Base, wrote: "I venture to say that each of the chaplains entrusted with a re- gional Seder expended more time, energy and devotion for it than he did for his own Easter prep- arations. The devotion exemplified by my Christian colleagues in their ministry to the Jewish men is an experience that will long live in my memory." • a • RESTORED UNITY WE HAVE won a war that in the last analysis was started by two fanatical gangs whose only creed was race hate and whose chief political weapon was racial and religious intolerance. We have purged the world of their menace. In doing so we have restored a large measure of human unity and sanity to the world. And we are pledged to perfect that unity through the United Nations Or- ganization. That we can do. We Ameri- cans have proved that unity is pos- sible on a continental scale. To prove it possible on a world scale is a goal worth striving for with all our will and strength. Chanukah Greetings Economy Printing 9123 - 12TH ST. TY. 4-6163 Chanukah Greetings DURABLE METAL CO. • 9150 Russell St. TO. 8.3260 EV11 SH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Cavalcade Acclaimed for Fostering Return to Judaism's B asic Tenets (Continued from page 3) isn't the way of Jews in these times." He was pointing to the Jewish scene on earth. Gabriel, Michael and Uric' be- held Jews running around in cir- cles and getting nowhere at all. They heard Jews in angry con- troversy over politics. There was the spectacle of Jews furtively planting bombs to settle a Jewish problem. The sole preoccupation of some Jews was fighting anti-Semites. The anti-Semites seemed (to Gab- riel, Michael and Uriel) no more than flies in a garbage can but these Jews were fighting them furiously. Gabriel, Michael and Uriel me- ditated upon the confusion. "Where," asked Gabriel, "is a Jew whose head is as high as God?" "Where," asked Michael, "Is a Jew who understands the spiritual and ethical endowment of being a Jew?" "Where," asked Thiel," is a Jew who is serving at the altar rather than making a speech in the forum?" • • • HEARTS SPEAK YET THERE WERE a lot of little people, not at all con- spicuous, who were walking along in the quiet ways like the way in which God walked in the cool of the evening. They had no speech- es to give out, except what their hearts spoke. Their hearts were saying what the prophet said about the duty of man to deal justly and to walk humbly. They were going humbly with other kinds of people who were going their way toward the brotherhood. Their way of being Jewish was in the brotherhood of man; they knew there can be no brotherhood where the brothers set themselves apart in separate exclusive com- panies. They knew that there can be no salvation of Jews that was separ- ate frOm the salvation of man- kind. Among them walked the prophet who had spoken about the people being all God's children together. Gabriel, Michael and Uriel dis- covered these Jews amid the confusion of Jewry and they could rejoice as at a saving remnant and ran to God with the tidings. It's no wonder that the Rab- binical missionaries have Veen welcomed by Jews in all cities. The Jews who never ascend to the speakers' tables are sick and tired of the brawl in Israel. TiTey are grateful to be led into the spiritual ways of Judaism where there is peace 'of mind and a re' urn to the lofty place where a mi an's head is as high as God. • • • LON G NEEDED )NGRATULATE the Union of At nerican Hebrew Congrega- tions on the success of its revival whic h has long been needed in Ame: rican Jewry. I am not sure, t t h h e oul gh, that they can convert to spirituality of Judaism all of the politicians in Israel. So: me of them love the promi- nicl i e with which the status of n po e it clan endows them. They like the sound of their voices In the form n. Th e Judaism that walks religl- ously and humbly with God Is so quiet . It doesn't call for speeches, excel )t those which a man's con- scten ce addresses to him. It's the way to peace of mind and it's no way for political extroverts. • To all communities to which the Jew!: h revival may be coming I comr nend they give It such a wel- come as they certainly would eve to t he Jewish teaching if they stood at Sinai waiting for the table ts. I C s Turned Back by • French Officials S Chanukah Greetings TRUCKING INC. • A Best Wishes Chanukah Greetings • SAMUEL L. VITALE CLEEK SUPPLY COMPANY DETROIT TOMATO C o. 9464 Greensboro Ave. ARlington 0910 VINEWOOD 1.2552 ,1•••• ■ •••••• ■ 0 ELECTRICAL SURPLUS CO. 5130 FOURTEENTH ST. Greetings from MR. and MRS. I. H. KOLONDNEY and DAUGHTERS 4052 Sturtevant CHANUKAH GREETINGS! • 3375 MONTEREY AVE. TOwnsend 6.9311-8-7861 SAM ESEROW, Manager As producers of nature's greatest EARL F. WIN TER S, Pres. Protective Food—MILK .. the members Chanukah Greetings. and Best Wishes to You All DELMAR BEAUTY SCHOOL WOODWARD AND GRAND BLVD. 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Gaston for the Secretary of the Treasury held regular meetings up PETER LYNCH until six weeks ago when Dorr left for Germany on a War De- 1914 CLAIRMOUNT partment mission to study the TYler 4.6570 conditions of the Jewish displaced 5440 Grand River TY. 6-8220 MAdison 7155 HA UPERT Cabinet Group's Revival Doubted Cittla>*-Ctr. 14 :ttle:Fettirgfatt151500-OttOCIti JEI RUSALEM (ZOA)—one hun- d red and thirty-five members of Kvut2 at Zeraim, affiliated with a lTh n ev ed , Dr Hakvutzot, have founded w settlement at the foot of Moun t Tabor, called Devrat. UNION TIRE CO. , Season's Greetings and Mt MICH, (JTA) — Forty-nine displi aced .Jews who left here last iesday bound for Paris en route to South America have re- turn( d here. They were turned back by French border guards at bourg on the excuse that they did not have all the neces- miry d o c um ent s for entering Fran ce. French consul here and at Franl dud had checked and dou- ble c hecked the documents of the group before they left Munich. Rcpt.( sentatives of UNRRA and volun tary agencies and the French consu Is have communicated with Paris officials in an attempt to clear up the difficulty. Holiday Greetings To All Jewry Friday December 20, 194, CHECKER BAR 8 GRILL with best wishes for A HAPPY HOLIDAY 725 BATES Charles Rubin 1