Friday, February DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Four Detroit Jewish Chronicle And the LEGAL CHRONICLE Ave., Detroit 26, Mich., CA 1040 Published Weekly by Jewish Chronicle Publishing Co., Inc., 525 Woodward Foreign, $5.00 Per Year SUBSCRIPTION: $3.00 Per Year, Single Copies, 10c; 3, 1879 Second-class matter March 3, 1916. at the Post office at Detroit, Mich., under the Act of March 'I:Intend as GEORGE WEISWASSER, Editor-in-Chief CY AARON, Publisher NATHAN J. KAUFMAN, Managing Editor 7, 1947 Letters to the Editor MORE ON 'FLAG' small Minority strives to impose its methods and political ways on the majority by means of threat and force. Anyhow, we in Pales- tine are very sensitive with re- gard to our democracy and free- dom and we are not ready to take a dictatorship neither from inside nor from outside. ZVI FRISCH 2269 Euclid avenue. Dear Editor: As a Palestinian who came to this country a short time ago and as a delegate of the Youth De- partment of the Jewish Agency, SIDNEY STEARNS, Advertising Manager. Jerusalem, I would like to add a Detroit 26, Mich. few points of information on "A FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1947 (Shevat 17, 5707) Flag Is Born." Vol. 49, No. 6 1. I understood that the artistic value of the performance was not the topic of the discussion in your APPLAUDS HISTORY paper. 'Both sides agreed that the much is it worth to you that, by the ARTICLES so-called "whisper-campaign" was How not directed against the play as Dear Editor: grace of God, you escaped Oswiecin and On behalf of the members of such but against its organizers. Buchenwald? That your father or grand- 2. This play was organized by Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai father had the foresight to flee Europe in the "Committee for National Li- Brith, I wish to express the appre- 11(5 LORD ciation of the lodge for the splen- beration." Lime? MuSt LOVE: 1145 3. The Zionist Congress in Ba- did series of articles by Irving L. Is it worth $1,000, $10,000, every cent COMNINP6OPLC. sle condemned the "Committee for Katz on the History of the Jews you own? National Liberation" and the in Michigan and the history of THATS WHY HE "League for Free Palestine" as Bnai Brith in particular. Yes, six million Jews would have given MADE So MANY J represent The articles are another exam- which organizations every cent they owned never to have seen lor at-1 only a few individuals who were ple of the enterprise and commun- the inside of those death camps. not elected by the Jewish people ity service that the Jewish Chron- and who, inspite of this fact, dared icle has been showing in recent By some miracle, a few hundred thousand ■ to collect money and to contact months. All members of Pisgah European Jews escaped the camps just as foreign governments and the UNO Lodge join in expressing their you did. in the name of the Jewish people. ;ratitude for your cooperation 4. Even the Revisionists, of with Bnal Brith and in extending But unlike you, they have no peace, no whom these organizations are off- you best wishes for continued suc- comforts, no home. springs, declared at the Congress cess. MAX H. GOLDHOFF, not to have any relations with They look to you for help because you them and even expelled one of the President, Pisgah Lodge. escaped before they did and because you delegates, American - Revisionist have comforts and a home. Mr. Ziff, from their ranks because DEFENDS GIRLS of his connections with the above In Detroit this spring, 90,000 of us will Dear Editor: mentioned organizations. be asked to give $4,000,000 for the rem- I wish to comment on two ar- 5. Every Zionist who feels him- ticles in the Jan. 31 paper. nant in Europe and those who have suc- self bound to the disciilline of the The first was a Letter to the ceeded in finding a haven in Palestine or Zionist Congress . and the World Editor by Norman Gold, criticiz- Zionist Organization should there- elsewhere. ing Jewish girls. I don't think it is fore refrain from supporting those fair that all the young Jewish Together with local and national needs, organizations—whatever his stand ;iris should be put in the Category we shall be asked to contribute $5,335,000, to the problem of Jewish resist- that Norman puts us in. I am ance in Palestine is. a record quota. afraid he hasn't met up with the 6. Official Zionist information right crowd. To me and my girl This is about $60 a person. Some will give denies strongly that among the friends, it doesn't matter where more and some will give less, it is true. But refugee-ships which reached the our dates take us but who he is. shores of Palestine was even a $60 is what it amounts to for each Detroit A man's car, his father's wealth single one sent by the above and how much he spends on you Jew. named organizations — although makes no difference to most girls, their fund-raising campaign is Is it worth $60 that, by the grace of God, I am certain. I just can't imagine now going on for months and you escaped Oswiecin and Buchenwald? whom Norman has been taking months . . . . What does the thinking non-Jew say about . .. 9. It is understandable that out. The second article, by Dr. Gold- good performance may confuse extremist activities in Palestine. Here is the a people berg, was on the same subject. I whose sources of informa- agree with him. Why take In the face of the Palestine deadlock, opinion of Dr. Alfred McClung Lee, chair- tion are not first-hand ones. As don't about 10 percent of the Jewish man of the department of sociology at a Palestinian I can only assure Alvin Johnson, president emeritus of the girls and build them up to 100 you that the spirit of this per- New School for Social Research and former- Wayne University and public relations ex- formance does not express the percent and say .that most of them are after large rings and ly associate editor of the Encyclopedia of pert: general atmosphere in Jewish Pal- "Just as Irish bombings and hangings estine and that the political con- trips to Bermuda? the Social Sciences, offers a "possible solu- I think that most girls look to won them admiration for the plucky but clusions of this performance are see how much ambition a fellow tion" in his "The Case for a Non-Territorial not shared by the majority of the has. Why build thitt up, as if it outnumbered underdog, I am sure that State" in the January Commentary. Yishuv. the activities of Jewish extremists in It is very regrettable that there were a crime? It seems that everyone is taking The article is patently the product of deep Palestine have raised the whole Jewish are American Zionists who did not the girls apart. Why not take the thought and learning. It certainly merits understand until now that the people in the esteem of many people fellows to task? The man is the Yishuv is more concerned with one who has to phone for his date, consideration. who had previously been indifferent or constructive up-building and real- so he has the advantage. If he even contemptuous. Johnson starts off by rejecting a istic resistance than with Irish wants a rich girl, he can call her this connection, we should remember and irresponsible "In majority-minority status as something comparisons take her any place his heart that our public-school textbooks glorify the methods of fighting which en- and neither the Jew nor the Arab will ever desires, but a girl has to wait danger our creation in Palestine names and deeds of those .terrorists and sab- until a man finally decides to call accept if either is the "minority." As —the only hope of the Jewish oteurs who made life difficult for British sol- masses. her up. for territorial partition, he brands that That is why I disagree with diers in the American colonies in 1775-1783." It is to be assumed that Jews Norman suggestion as fatal "because economical- Gold and Dr. Goldberg. born and educated in democratic Americans like the show of force of the ly, Palestine is either an integrated unit HARRIET BAKST, America will be able to under- Jews in Palestine, Dr. Lee says. He advises stand a situation, in which a very 2511 Monterey or it is an Arab-Jewish poorhouse. . . avenue. -• What's It Worth? With Malice Toward None Reaction to Extremists A Possible Solution No territorial separation corresponding to present majority relations can cor- respond with (Palestine's) hydro- graphic contours. Either unity or no water. Either water or poverty for Arab and Jew." Instead, Johnson proposes a "non-terri- torial federal state" in contrast to the Mag- nes and Morrison proposals for territorial segregation. To control foreign relations and commerce, taxes, customs and other pre- rogatives of sovereignty, he would set up a "federal government established on the prin- ciple of absolute equality forever of Jew and Arab irrespective of population figures." In domestic affairs, "Jews would rule Jews and Arabs would rule Arabs in all the ordinary concerns of life. Arab courts would handle all disputes between Arabs, Jewish courts all disputes between Jews. Disputes between Arabs and Jews would be handled by mixed courts of Arab and Jewish jurists . . . Arabs and Jews would be free to bring into Palestine as many of their co-religion- ists as they could support . . ." Johnson points out that this scheme, with some differences, was the guiding principle of the Roman Empire. He reminds us that the French in Algiers have lived harmon- iously for nearly a century with Moslems permitted to live under the law of the Koran. "I am not to be charged with originality," Johnson says. "The system I propose has been far more widely employed in historical times and has worked far more successfully than our recent shallow, unrealistic and in- human monolithic state! It has a future." Can it be that in Johnson's proposal there lie the germs of the Palestine solution? its continuance among the other tactics used by Jews to battle intolerance. The Visiting Editor `The Sea' Those who have watched with interest and sympathy the gradual growth of the South African branch of the Palestine Maritime League will be gratified at its latest achieve- ment, the publication of a most useful little magazine entitled "Ha-Yam" .. . There was a time when the idea of a Jewish return to the sea was the sublime dream of idealists. Under normal conditions, perhaps, it would have remained so for gen- erations, but it was only part of Zionism in general which was the fulfilment of an even more ambitious and far-reaching dream. A generation after it was no longer im- practicable to talk of Jewish farmers and land redeemers, the Maritime League came into existence, and in a short space of time has already established for itself an im- portant place in the structure of the Zionist Home at present being rebuilt. All this would not have been possible without the efforts of a devoted band of workers, but it has needed, and will continue to require, substantial backing and the co-operation of the Jewish public at large.. . The booklet is a worthy reflection of a branch of the Jewish National revival which will continue to grow in importance in the years to come. SOUTH AFRICAN JEWISH CHRONICLE, Cape Town Histadrut Aids New Immigrants TEL AVIV—From January to September, 1946, a total of 6,606 Jewish immigrants were regis- tered by the Histadrut immigra- tion department and directed to places of employment. This repre- sented 84 percent of the men and women of working age who ar- rived in Palestine during this pe- riod. Of these immigrants, 2,231 ob. tained employment in towns; 2,637 were absorbed in the Histadrut agricultural settlements and the remainder went to private villages. Of those who went to the agricul- tural settlements, only 53 entered small-holders' cooperatives and the others went into collective set- tlements. These new arrivals came from 29 countries, the largest number having come from Poland (3,301), Romania (805), and Hungary (468). Among the other countries of origin were the U.S.S.R., India, Sweden, Iran and Afghanistan. Histadrut cooperating with the Jewish Agency immigration de- partment, looks after the newcom- ers from the day of arrival and helps them find their place in the Jewish community. Looking Back Through the Years Events as compiled from the files of the Detroit Jewish Chronicle 25 Years Ago Detroit Jewry responds to appeal for rebuilding Jewish Homeland by giving $25,000 for Keren Hayesod. NV. Lester Levy is director of the Hadassah minstrel show to take place Feb. 18 at the Elks Temple. 20 Years Ago Rabbi Abba Silver sounds keynote as United Palestine Appeal campaign gets under way in Detroit. Mrs. Max Weksler installed as president of Women's League of United Hebrew Schools. 10 Years Ago lauding Jews. British M. P. barred from Palestine radio Mrs. David Silverstein again heads Jewish Vv omen's European Welfare Organization. 5 Years Ago Henry Ford's warning to Ku Klux Klan to refrain from dis- tributing anti-Semitic literature acclaimed. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter represents Detroit at Mizrachl's Sabbath Congress in New York. )